HELLO MR. JOHN HOLMES THE WOES
Hail to the Chief of Missions of the United Nations Humanitarian who despairs of the situation on an ongoing disaster in the DRC. You've probably read the article on Gettleman The New York Times yesterday. He seems to write Mwenga where he probably accompanied Mr. Holmes. The latter would have confessed that it was impossible not to despair of the DRC. He admits that the instability has become endemic, the FARDC soldier is made that hordes of drug addicts and drunks. He said that sense the situation is deteriorating and may to worse. He regretted that in addition to all this, the Congolese government has undertaken an aggressive campaign to hold back the infamous MONUC. Is this not crocodile tears? What will serve yet another assessment mission to the UN? This organization did not she welcomed the famous Umoja wetu operations and the arrest of Congolese General Laurent Nkunda, declaring, in concert with the entire international community and risky diplomacy Rosemary Museminari and Raymond Tshibanda, that peace was sealed? In reality only
Nkunda had and retains the best strategy to end the FDLR which Gettleman still speaks. Nkunda had and retains only the best strategy to restore stability in Kivu, and hence in the region. It is hoped that his jailers and the international community are reassessing the situation from September 2008. We must find credible actors in the DRC and they are not in government. The Nokos of Kigs also need reliable partners in eastern DRC, not enemies nor serfs. I do not despair of the DRC as Holmes who is hypocritical. I despair of seeing that we are able to miss the excellence and do not recognize. This leads to mediocrity instead of leading to greatness.
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