Thursday, May 20, 2010

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OF provincettes, 26, SPEAK IT! WHO IS WHO

The nurse villain who stands at the head of the DRC wants to perpetuate his mercenary activities. Since nobody knows what it is has proved particularly inept, he is bent to keep his dirty work. You've probably guessed, this is of MONUC. We all know the Rais wants to see her go. But the mission is still negotiating. The mission of the Security Council made its routine sightseeing in Kinshasa, this time "to listen". Kabila said loudly that he is tired. But MONUC is well that the vultures, themselves, have not tired. It is a kind of police to ensure the peace they need to continue to bleed the country they claim to be trying to save himself. Kabila and, it must still MONUC this is his 2006 election. The problem is that it begins to be afraid. He is afraid for two reasons : First, it no longer wants to witness the next sham election already in preparation, then he begins to suspect that this force could be used to eliminate it. This is not the first time. Kabila more than anyone should know the vulnerability of his position. There are things that it drains money from the DRC can not do for him. When the vultures will decide to eliminate it, it has no walls thick enough to hide from these guys in blue helmets who walk in every corner of the DRC with the "moral" authority of the same corrupt behemoth us call the UN today. It could be that the intoxication of power has made him forget the in-glorious end of his father. He has a recollection anyway, and we see this fear of Monuc he used, however, when it suited him.


Afraid so. Elections as well. How to do without MONUC? And if the vultures do not want to pay all costs as they are in crisis? Our members run out of ideas remembered that the constitution was kabilienne the dismantling of existing provinces into 26 provincettes. They believe that by putting pressure, they affect the proposed Kabila to get elected again. They forget that in highlighting gaps or provisions never applied, they could draw attention to the illegality of their mandate. This constitution was only selectively applied. I do not interest me beyond measure since it is a constitution particularly superficial, I dare say frivolous. Of course that Kabila did not want the provincettes, as he never wanted to municipal elections, and as he does not care much (pardon the expression) of borders. The dispute with Angola fills the pages of Africa Mining Intelligence. Borders! It is the oil! So we said that Kabila does not provincettes. One of the reasons why he wants to revise the constitution it is the latter. He wants to keep the large provinces that are easier to control from his point of view.


It's in the same logic to regain the power he temporizes governorates with vacancies in the South Kivu and Maniema. It must be said that it should also prepare for the North-Kivu. There were some glitches between him and Paluku at some time, but especially Paluku is not popular. It's hard to see him deliver the North Kivu to the boss. In terms of the governorate in North Kivu, I thought could count on Hutu close to him as Mashako Mamba Sekimonyo, Vunabandi, Serufuli, etc. Mutiri. With the FDLR and other factions tend Hutu, that would be it. But it seems that only Mashako is strong. I do not think that the president also wants to break away. Others they have lost all credibility in the field. In South Kivu, it is almost certain that it is his Marcellin Tshisambo designate. But he will have to blunder because banyabungo do not want. They might do with him the same thing they did with his predecessor. Who would have told Joseph that the serious complicate things much. Had he failed, with MONUC, Alan Doss in mind, to convince the world that the problem of Nkunda DRC was? Do not bother reading this. I intentionally placing well in nearly all my postings because it will help us prove that political problems highlighted by Nkunda's rebellion are still intact. And the band of gangsters who had engineered his arrest was a bunch of opportunists who do not think the future of the region. When is that Africa will produce patriots? I believe there is one on Nkunda, you keep it locked up because the integrity is still a threat to the corrupt. His arrest has arranged or Kigali Kinshasa nor much less the population that still keeps the hope of seeing him get back to work. I'm sure it also works in his head on a Great Lakes region developed and prosperous. Kabila would prove him right, at least now that he also wants to keep the 9 provinces. I mean he should be okay now with the federalist project that Nkunda calls. I posted a long time ago a long article in parts by explaining why the solution of the DRC, instead of fragmentation in provincettes should be a federation. Now its Western sponsors will beat their drums for those cursed smaller provinces to weaken, and then what we impose another Kabila?


And how is the general mood in Afande Kigs? I am told it is pretty foul. Undeterred, even to crush a fly with a hammer. But we understand there is a growing number of concerns for election day: grenades (I'm pretty sure they have something to do with the FDLR, but I could be wrong), the singers of human the man who make noise about his style malaise within which everyone suspected everyone else, a sort of domestic terrorism what, etc.. I am told that maigrit, il n'était déjà pas très costaud.

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