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@MahoroMpa . 2025 ELECTION #Douglas Kabunda for MPA President
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As we enter into the 100 days of Kwibuka 32 to remember the 1994 Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi I counsel the world to remember that genocide ideology did not die. In fact, that dark spiritual institutional sin of violence based on race, religion, or ethnicity has lived in the human heart since the beginning of time. Just when we think humanity has overcome our depravity, it arises again. In recent human history it has lived in place such as the the Turkish purge of the Armenian people, the Jewish Holocaust, and the destruction of Native Americans during America's westward expansion. In Africa genocide ideology shifted locations to the Democratic Republic of Congo. You can see the fruit of genocide ideology any place in which Banyamulenge refugees have scattered around the world. Their churches meet every Sunday in scattered refugee settlements in Africa, Europe, and North America. One will always be struck by the beauty of their worship and joy in their hospitality. Yet, if one chooses to listen, the stories of violent persecution and flight are the common narrative. The Banyamulenge abroad have a uniting organization called Mahoro Peace Association. They are active on X / Twitter and easy to follow. Please take the time to follow their news and perspective. If you really do believe #NeverAgain you should listen to their voices and be their advocates. If you think they and I are just speaking nonsense just go to our X / Twitter account and look at the responses that come in every time we speak well of Uganda, Rwanda, and cattle keeping people of Africa's Great Lakes. Most of the responses are gracious. Yet, without a doubt haters will come out who with the most vile language cheer for ethnic violence. Genocide ideology against Tutsi people still lives, breaths, plots, and persuades in the hearts of darkness. #Kwibuka32 #RememberUniteRenew
🚨COORDINATED ATTACKS DEVASTATE BANYAMULENGE VILLAGES IN UVIRA (KUNDONDO) 🚨 Women and children are fleeing into forests as Banyamulenge villages in Kundondo come under attack. Available information indicates that FARDC, operating with the Burundian military (FNDB), and supported by FDLR & Wazalendo militias, are conducting coordinated ground operations affecting villages including: Kukiziba, Mukanogo, Nyakirango, Mubijanda, Mukinyoni, Kajembwe & others. Thousands of civilians, children, women, the elderly are displaced, hiding in forests with no shelter, food, or protection. Civilians must be protected. Humanitarian access now. Attacks must stop. #Uvira #DRCongo #ProtectCivilians #Banyamulenge #HumanRights #ForcedDisplacement #Uvira #DRCongo #ProtectCivilians #Banyamulenge #HumanRights #StopAttacks @marcorubio @StateDept @US_SrAdvisorAF @USAmbUN @USAmbDRC @MONUSCO @amnestyus @jumuiya @DiplomatieTogo @_AfricanUnion @angola_Mirex @WilliamsRuto @KagutaMuseveni @PaulKagame @IsokoUSA @MaishaRdc @wembi_steve @benbabunga @ScoviaMutesi
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#Kwibuka32 #Genocide #Tutsi #Kwibuka32, The world looked away, and a million dreams were buried. Today, we remember their names, their faces, their stolen futures. Memory is our duty. Silence is betrayal. ———————— #Kwibuka32, Le monde a détourné le regard, et un million de rêves ont été ensevelis. Aujourd’hui, nous nous souvenons de leurs noms, de leurs visages et de leurs avenirs volés. La mémoire est un devoir. Le silence est une trahison.
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RT @MahoroMpa: 🕯️ Kwibuka 32 | Remembrance & Reflection 🕯️ Today marks the beginning of #Kwibuka32, a period of remembrance honoring the v…
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Thank you @FistoNdayi27358, for this advocacy video, which powerfully brings to light a truth that is too often ignored or dismissed. The systemic discrimination against the Banyamulenge, Tutsi and Hema, is not peripheral, but a central root cause of the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC. This short video gives a voice to communities, that have endured decades of marginalization, exclusion, and targeted violence, while remaining resilient in the face of persistent erasure. The mesage is grounded in lived experiences and historical context, it courageously confronts narratives that seek to deny or downplay this reality. We will continue to urge the world not only to see, but to understand, care, and take meaningful action. @RepChrisSmith @RepSaraJacobs @Sheila4Congress @RepBrianMast @RepRonnyJackson @MaElviraSalazar @RepHuizenga @RepJimBaird @RepJJackson @RepJayapal @OlszewskiMd @StateDept @marcorubio @US_SrAdvisorAF @SenatorGop @AsstSecStateAF @IsokoUSA
BREAKING🚨: Discriminated against simply for their identity, the Banyamulenge reality in DRC🇨🇩
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BREAKING🚨: Discriminated against simply for their identity, the Banyamulenge reality in DRC🇨🇩
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RT @MahoroMpa: #DRCongo #Minembwe At the sidelines of the Feb. 10th’ hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Africa Subcommittee @HouseForeig…
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RT @poliscoopmedia: 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐰𝐞 On Friday, February 7th, the Banyamulenge community organized protests to demand a reassessment o…
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RT @MahoroMpa: #DRCongo #WashintonAccords “The root cause of the conflict is not being addressed in this agreement,” Kabunda says. “The B…
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RT @MahoroMpa: Official Statement | Mahoro Peace Association Mahoro Peace Association (MPA) is a strictly humanitarian organization servin…
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#DrCongo ⚠️ Dangerous Genocidal Rhetoric Emerging from DRC State Officials Gen. Ekenge dehumanizes Congolese Tutsi/Banyamulenge, warns against intermarriage, and promotes “racial superiority.” Minister @PatrickMuyaya “Poison Rwandais” frames the same community as a hidden internal enemy. Different but power voices, one ideology: Ethnic scapegoating to mobilize violence. This is how genocide began in Rwanda (1994), Nazi Germany, the Balkans, and Myanmar. Incitement starts with words. Silence kills. @UN @UNHumanRights @UNGeneva @StateDept @POTUS @SecBlinken @HouseForeign @SenateForeign @EU_Commission @Europarl_EN @hrw @amnesty @Refugees @marcorubio @realDonaldTrump @MaishaRdc @CNangaa @Fkaniki @LawrenceKanyuka @AlexMvuka @AKibasumba
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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere! This is the real poison: state-tolerated hatred that costs lives, while the world looks away. And when victims resist, they’re condemned: not the ideology that put them in danger. Watch closely. History is repeating itself.
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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere! This is the real poison: state-tolerated hatred that costs lives, while the world looks away. And when victims resist, they’re condemned: not the ideology that put them in danger. Watch closely. History is repeating itself.
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RT @MahoroMpa: #Minembwe #DRC 🚨 THE FEARED TRAGEDY WE WARNED FOR, HAS STRUCK 🚨 On Dec 6 in Mikarati, Banyamulenge civilians carrying foo…
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Thank you Colombus, Ohio and pastor Ryan for your advocacy. The world need to know about the slow Genocide taking place in #Minembwe. sosmediasburundi.org/en/2025…
As Banyamulenge Community leader in Columbus, Ohio, I want to express our deepest gratitude to Pastor Ryan from the Christian Church Community in Columbus and to Pastor Rurambira for your willingness to stand with the oppressed @Fkaniki #StopTheGenocideAgainstBanyamulenge
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#RDC🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑 Sud-Kivu : des soldats burundais empêchent les Banyamulenge d’accéder au marché à Bijombo⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ Les tensions s’accentuent dans les hauts plateaux du Sud-Kivu. Le week-end dernier, plusieurs habitants de Minembwe, principalement issus de la communauté Banyamulenge, ont été refoulés par des soldats burundais alors qu’ils se rendaient au marché de Bijombo, dans le groupement du même nom, territoire de Fizi. Selon des témoignages concordants, les militaires burundais postés à Mikalati ont intercepté plusieurs groupes — des femmes, des hommes et des jeunes — qui tentaient de rejoindre le marché pour acheter des produits de première nécessité tels que le sel, le sucre ou le savon. « Nous nous rendions au marché pour acheter du sel, du sucre, du savon et d’autres produits. Mais les soldats burundais postés à Mikalati nous ont empêchés d’y aller. Ils veulent qu’on meure sans sel, ni sucre, ni huile », témoigne Espérance, une commerçante de Minembwe refoulée le week-end dernier. Une situation humanitaire critique Le marché de Bijombo constitue l’un des rares points d’approvisionnement encore accessibles pour les habitants de Minembwe. Depuis février dernier, le marché de Mulima — autre centre vital d’échanges — a été fermé par les Wazalendo, qui avaient menacé de tuer toute personne surprise en train de ravitailler les Banyamulenge. Cette fermeture avait déjà contraint plusieurs familles à parcourir de longues distances, parfois sur plusieurs jours, pour se ravitailler à Bijombo. Désormais, même cette option est bloquée. « En chemin, les soldats burundais nous ont stoppés. Nous demandons à la communauté internationale de condamner la cruauté que le gouvernement burundais inflige aux Banyamulenge de Minembwe et Mikenge. Comment vivre sans sel ni savon ? », déplore Éric M., un autre habitant. @jumuiya @GeneralNeva @YolandeMakolo @Fkaniki @MofaQatar_EN @US_SrAdvisorAF @GenocideWatch1 @UNGeneva @volker_turk @kajakallas @EU_Commission @UNHumanRights @onduhungirehe @jbserugo @AlexMvuka @AKibasumba @DougGasore @nmuhamiriza @savecongotutsi @kivuutile @Aiglekivu003PKM @Kagigiwacu @i_Birere
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RT @MahoroMpa: Statement from Mahoro Peace Association(MPA), regarding ongoing violence being perpetrated by FDNB, FDLR, FARDC, Against Ban…
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