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Replying to @AmnestyNigeria
Perpetrators are now forgiven, rehabilitated, and reintegrated without facing justice for crimes against humanity. Wow! We must restore justice in our society if democracy truly guides Nigeria. Amnesty International and the international community must investigate this cycle of impunity and act decisively. Yelwata: One Year After the Bloodshed A year ago, gunmen killed over 100 people in Yelewata, Benue State, displacing thousands. Bullet shells, mass graves, and the smell of death marked the scene. Survivors languish in overcrowded camps with disease, hunger, and no hope — while authorities fail to hold killers accountable. Enough is enough. Justice must prevail. #Yelwata #JusticeForYelwata #Benue #EndKillingsInNigeria #StopImpunity
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Replying to @R27000Rene
Les faits sont là, documentés, année après année, par les rapports de l'ONU (Rapport Mapping, Groupes d'experts) et les ONG crédibles comme Human Rights Watch. On ne peut plus fermer les yeux sur la tragédie qui se joue à l'Est de la RDC et sur les responsabilités flagrantes du régime de Kigali. 📄🛑 Vouloir travestir l'histoire ou instrumentaliser le passé pour masquer les crimes du présent et fuir la justice internationale est inacceptable. Les victimes directes et indirectes méritent réparation, vérité et justice. ⚖️💔 Il est temps que l'impunité cesse et que la communauté internationale nomme enfin les choses par leur nom. Pas de paix durable sans justice. 🌍📢 Matrixons le débat pour que la vérité triomphe. #JusticePourLaRDC #StopImpunity #RDC #VeriteEtJustice
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Replying to @DD_Geopolitics
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee says Israel is so "successful" because "God protects it." God, in the meantime: "When you spread out your hands in prayer, I hide my eyes from you... Your hands are full of blood!" — Isaiah 1:15 Success in stealing, starving and killing is not success. #GodIsNotYourCover #HandsFullOfBlood #StopImpunity @LexCogens
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📢 A new @hrw (HRW) report released on June 10, 2026, documents serious abuses allegedly committed against civilians in North Kivu and South Kivu by the @RwandaMoD (RDF) and the #M23 . Together, let us call for: ✅ Protection of civilians ✅ Accountability for all perpetrators of crimes ✅ An end to the culture of impunity 🕊️ Justice is not an option—it is an obligation. Truth and justice are the foundation of lasting peace. #DRCongo #JusticeForAll #StopImpunity #Kivu #Justice . @SecRubio @Presidence_RDC @Patriote257 @xtr_africa @EUparliament @IntlCrimCourt .
NEW: Rwandan military forces and the M23 armed group carried out a campaign of forced recruitment and abusive detention of captured combatants and civilians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In a new report, HRW documents large-scale roundups and arrests as well as grave abuses.
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Hashize imyaka hafi 30 @PaulKagame yica Abanyekongo kandi asahura umutungo wa Congo. Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika zamusabye gukura ingabo za #RDF ku butaka bwa Repubulika Iharanira Demokarasi ya Congo (RDC). Niba dushaka amahoro arambye mu Karere k’Ibiyaga Bigari, birasaba: ✅ Ikurwa ryihuse ry’ingabo za @RwandaMoD ku butaka bwa #RDC. ✅ Guhagarika umuco wo kudahana. ✅ Kugaragaza ukuri ku bahohotewe bose. ✅ Ubutabera kuri bose. Nta mahoro ashoboka hatabayeho ubutabera, kandi nta butabera bushoboka ukuri kutagaragajwe. #RDC #Rwanda #Amahoro #Ubutabera #HumanRights #GreatLakes #StopImpunity #Truth #JusticeForAll .
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7 killings, 5 enforced disappearances, and several cases of torture documented in a single month. Read ACAT-Burundi’s latest monthly report highlighting key human rights trends in #Burundi during May 2026. Full report: acatburundi.org/ #Burundi #HumanRights #DroitsHumains #Justice #StopImpunity
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The collapse of Ethiopia's Eurobond restructuring talks is not a technicality. It is a confession. On May 28, 2026, Ethiopia's Ministry of Finance issued a statement so carefully worded, so hedged in the language of sovereign finance, that a casual reader might have missed what it actually said: that a government which has been in default on its international debt since December 2023 has now failed, for the second time in five months, to reach a deal with its creditors, and is preparing to go to war with the bondholders it cannot pay. Strip away the boilerplate, the references to Comparability of Treatment, to Value Recovery Instruments, to the Common Framework, and what remains is a government that borrowed a billion dollars from the world, spent it, cannot account for the returns, and is now negotiating in the wreckage. The people who built this wreckage have names. Ahmed Shide, who occupied the finance ministry during the critical years when Ethiopia's fiscal position deteriorated beyond recovery, oversaw a budgetary process that kept funneling resources into overlapping wartime mobilizations while bilateral creditors and multilateral lenders were told reform was on track. What began as the catastrophic fiscal burden of the Tigray war did not end with Pretoria. The militarized structure of the state expanded further as the conflict in the Amhara region deepened into a prolonged war that is now approaching its third year. A country fighting sustained internal wars does not operate under normal fiscal conditions. Fuel consumption rises sharply. Security and intelligence expenditures expand. Troop transportation multiplies. Emergency procurement accelerates. Productive regions become unstable. Internal trade weakens. Agricultural and commercial activity deteriorate. Investor confidence collapses. Yet despite sovereign default, wartime operational capacity continued uninterrupted. And above all of them, structuring the narrative, validating the numbers, and providing the institutional cover without which none of this would have been possible, sat the International Monetary Fund. Kristalina Georgieva's IMF did not merely lend to Ethiopia. It performed something closer to a rescue of the regime's reputation, arriving at precisely the moment when the evidence of mismanagement was becoming impossible to ignore, and transforming that evidence into a reform story. The IMF program that Ethiopia secured framed the government's catastrophic mishandling of the exchange rate, the birr had been artificially suppressed for years while black market rates diverged by extraordinary margins, as a bold liberalization and a demonstration of fiscal discipline. What it actually showed was that the government had run out of road. The liberalization was not a strategic choice. It was an exhaustion point dressed in the language of reform. The numbers tell a different story. Since the IMF program commenced, Ethiopia has experienced inflation that has made basic food items unaffordable for a broad segment of the population, a depreciation of the birr that has devastated purchasing power for anyone whose income is denominated in local currency, and a debt restructuring process so prolonged and dysfunctional that the country has now spent years locked out of international capital markets. The reform stabilized certain headline indicators while the underlying conditions of ordinary life continued to deteriorate. The January 2026 agreement in principle, briefly celebrated by the government's communications machinery as evidence that the corner had been turned, collapsed because the Official Creditor Committee determined that the proposed Value Recovery Instrument embedded in the deal gave commercial bondholders more favorable treatment than official creditors. Beyond the technical dispute, the rejection exposed something deeper. Nobody around the table truly believes Ethiopia will achieve the macroeconomic trajectory its officials continue to advertise. The revised proposal Ethiopia brought to bondholders in May offered a new bond of $880 million, a 12 percent haircut on the original billion, maturing in 2029 and paying 6.15 percent interest. On paper, the terms were not unreasonable. The Ad Hoc Committee rejected the proposal anyway. Without any mechanism for capturing upside potential, sophisticated creditors saw little reason to lock in losses on a short duration instrument from a government whose reform narrative has been eroding in slow motion for years. What happens next remains uncertain. Ethiopia's Ministry of Finance stated that it may consider a potential exchange offer or other market transaction, language widely understood in sovereign debt circles as preparation to bypass organized bondholder negotiations and approach the broader creditor base directly. That path risks litigation, deeper market hostility, and an even tighter dollar shortage in an economy already struggling to secure foreign currency liquidity. None of this reaches the level of abstraction at which the government prefers to operate. Abiy Ahmed has spent years constructing an aesthetic of national transformation through parks, promenades, resorts, luxury corridors, airports, and ceremonial inaugurations. The logic was always that visible construction would substitute for measurable development. A population seeing cranes, asphalt, fountains, and polished stone would be encouraged to believe it was witnessing national ascent. Yet the contradiction has become impossible to ignore. A state claiming severe fiscal distress somehow continues financing overlapping wartime mobilization, expanding security infrastructure, prestige construction projects, corridor developments, and endless public spectacles of modernization. The visible expansion of these projects raises unavoidable questions about how a country in sovereign default continues sustaining simultaneous military operations and prestige expenditures while ordinary fiscal conditions deteriorate. The roads are paved. The granaries remain empty. The question the debt restructuring debacle now makes unavoidable is not primarily about bond mathematics. It is about what the billions borrowed, the billions disbursed by the IMF and the World Bank, the billions extracted through taxation from an already impoverished society, actually purchased. The answer, insofar as it can be reconstructed from the available evidence, is that significant portions financed prolonged internal wars, expanded coercive state structures, and funded the infrastructure of spectacle that the regime uses to perform development for international audiences while humanitarian systems continue flashing warnings in the background. The IMF's repeated extensions of its program, each one granting the Ethiopian government another layer of international legitimacy alongside liquidity, have made the Fund complicit in this performance. Georgieva's institution is structurally incapable of confronting the political economy of a government simultaneously undertaking IMF approved reforms while sustaining internal wars, suppressing opposition, and presiding over severe humanitarian deterioration. The IMF can demand currency liberalization. It cannot demand political accountability. And so the reform narrative continues while ordinary Ethiopians continue living through declining purchasing power, weakened public services, deteriorating healthcare access, damaged educational systems, and prolonged insecurity. A government that cannot pay its bondholders is communicating something profound about its own priorities and capacities. Ethiopia's macroeconomic team has produced an inflation crisis, a currency crisis, severe banking sector stress, weak industrial performance despite enormous subsidy, an agricultural sector still dangerously dependent on rainfall, and a sovereign default that remains unresolved deep into its second year. These are not accidents. They are policy outcomes. The bondholders who rejected Ethiopia's revised proposal on May 27 were, in their own way, rendering a verdict on those outcomes. The IMF, which continues providing the framework through which Ethiopia retains access to the international financial system, has declined to render one. That refusal carries consequences measured not in basis points or restructuring formulas, but in the realities the government's economic managers rarely discuss publicly: worsening food insecurity, collapsing purchasing power, exhausted households, weakened healthcare systems, and families who continue consuming less each year while the state continues inaugurating another corridor, another park, another resort, and another performance of prosperity. Those numbers belong in the ledger too. Eventually, one way or another, they will also be settled. mofed.gov.et/blog/update-on-… @realDonaldTrump @SecRubio @marcorubio @StateDept @StephenM @AsstSecStateAF @US_SrAdvisorAF @USTreasury @CommerceGov @IMFNews @WorldBank @EU_Commission @MorganStanley @GoldmanSachs @Citi @BankofAmerica @WellsFargo @Deloitte @EYnews @LloydBlankfein @SallieKrawcheck @ESXEthiopia @NeaminZeleke @TeshomeAbebe18 @GTWTW_Now @SemahagnAbebe @HOAAffairs @MesfinMtegenu @dawit_giorgis @berhanenega @Berhanu2006 @mamamesay @AndargachewTse2 @YonasBiru57 @EliasMeseret @MeseretMedia @mamamesay @GeletawZeleke @MAAragaw @AbiyAhmedAli @PMEthiopia @BilleneSeyoum @MFAEthiopia @TayeAtske @EyobTolina @binalf7 @DanielKibret @Zemedeneh @BMLenjiso #Ethiopia #WorldBank #IMF #FANO #DebtCrisis #BirrCollapse #Amhara #Tigray #Oromia #Balkanization #BRICS #Geopolitics #Amhara #RedSea #TPLF #Fano #Ethiopia #ESX #ForeignBanks #AbiyAhmed #EconomicCollapse #GenocidalGovernance #StateCapture #AidForAccountability #CapitalMarkets #AmharaGenocide #NoPeaceNoMarket #AfricaFinance #Kleptocracy #FakeReforms #FinancialTheater #DonorComplicity #StopImpunity #RegimeCollapse #FailedState #ExposeTheFacade #WesternBackedLooters #XPostAnalysis #IllegitimateState #NeocolonialCapitalism #AfricanElites #ESXTruth
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🚨 URGENT CALL FOR MOBILIZATION – WASHINGTON DC 🇺🇸 🚨 ➡️ This weekend, Rwandans in exile, Congolese citizens, human rights defenders, activists, and friends of peace and justice will gather in #Washington, DC to raise their voices against dictatorship, repression, regional destabilization, and impunity in the Great Lakes Region of #Africa. ⚖️ This important public event seeks to create a space for honest dialogue, testimonies, awareness, and collective action regarding the political and human rights situation in #Rwanda and the broader instability affecting the region. The conference will also highlight the urgent need for democratic transition, accountability, reconciliation, and lasting peace for all peoples of the African Great Lakes Region. 📢 We call upon : ☑️ Rwandans everywhere, ☑️ Congolese communities, ☑️ African diaspora organizations, ☑️ Human rights advocates, ☑️ Journalists, ☑️ Students, ☑️ Faith leaders, ☑️ And all citizens who believe in democracy and justice. To join this historic gathering and stand in solidarity with the victims of repression, political persecution, insecurity, and regional conflict. 🗓 Date: May 29, 2026 📍 Venue: Washington, DC ⏰ Time: 1:00 PM ET Together, let us send a strong message that the people of the region deserve freedom, dignity, truth, peace, and democratic governance. ✊ Your voice matters. ⚖️ Justice matters. 🕊️ Peace and reconciliation matter. 🔵 Français : 🚨 APPEL URGENT À LA MOBILISATION – WASHINGTON DC 🇺🇸 🚨 Ce week-end, des Rwandais en exil, des citoyens congolais, des défenseurs des droits humains, des activistes ainsi que des amis de la paix et de la justice se rassembleront à Washington DC pour élever leurs voix contre la dictature, la répression, la déstabilisation régionale et l’impunité dans la Région des Grands Lacs Africains. Cet important événement public vise à créer un espace de dialogue sincère, de témoignages, de sensibilisation et d’action collective concernant la situation politique et des droits humains au Rwanda ainsi que l’instabilité plus large qui affecte toute la région. Cette conférence mettra également en lumière l’urgence d’une transition démocratique, de la redevabilité, de la réconciliation et d’une paix durable pour tous les peuples de la Région des Grands Lacs Africains. 📢 Nous appelons : ☑️ Les Rwandais du monde entier, ☑️ Les communautés congolaises, ☑️ Les organisations de la diaspora africaine, ☑️ Les défenseurs des droits humains, ☑️ Les journalistes, ☑️ Les étudiants, ☑️ Les responsables religieux, ☑️ Ainsi que tous les citoyens attachés à la démocratie et à la justice, à rejoindre ce rassemblement historique et à exprimer leur solidarité envers les victimes de la répression, des persécutions politiques, de l’insécurité et des conflits régionaux. 🗓 Date : 29 mai 2026 📍 Lieu : Washington DC ⏰ Heure : 13h00 (ET) 🌐 🔗 ✅ Ensemble, envoyons un message fort : les peuples de la région méritent la liberté, la dignité, la vérité, la paix et une gouvernance démocratique. ✊ Votre voix compte. ⚖️ La justice compte. 🕊️ La paix et la réconciliation comptent. #Rwanda #DRC #WashingtonDC #HumanRights #Democracy #Justice #Peace #RGLA #AGLR #StopImpunity #AfricanGreatLakes
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If @Claudiashein keeps denyin’ that the @CIA ain’t runnin’ ops in Mexico, then why the hell’s she makin’ such a fuss over @MaruCampos_G? #ClaudiaResign #RochaMoya #USMCA #SomosMexico #StopCorruption #StopImpunity #NarcoPoliticiansExtradition -no pic of Sheinbaum, don’t wanna screw up the post!-
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Replying to @CalvinBrooks87
2/5: Mass atrocities in Tigray demand international investigation regardless of legal classifications. The Abiy Ahmed regime must be held accountable for crimes against humanity. @UN @EU_Commission @UKinEthiopia #AccountabilityNow #TigrayJustice #StopImpunity martinplaut.com/2026/04/06/w…
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Replying to @NenkMonica
Prabowo, serahkan kasus Andrie Yunus ke TNI justru beri impunitas pelaku kejahatan air keras. Aktivis HAM dibungkam, peradilan militer lindungi oknum. Janji rule of law hanyalah omong kosong! #JusticeForAndrieYunus #StopImpunity #AndrieYunus #WargaJagaWarga
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A year after the sudden death of Tibetan lama Tulku Hungkar Dorje in Vietnam, silence still surrounds the truth. Arrested, disappeared, then declared dead within days, his body cremated without family consent. The UN has repeatedly demanded answers, warning of possible arbitrary detention and coercion. Yet both governments remain silent. This is not just a tragedy, it is a test of accountability. Justice delayed is justice denied. thevietnamese.org/2026/03/ha… #FreeTibet #HumanRights #JusticeForTibet #ReligiousFreedom #Accountability #UN #StopImpunity #TruthMatters
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Kasus yang menyeret nama BAIS membutuhkan kejelasan yang transparan dan terukur. Publik menunggu langkah nyata untuk memastikan proses hukum berjalan objektif dan profesional. #bais #tni #usuttuntas #stopimpunity #kawalkasus #ruleoflaw Harry Potter
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24 mars – Journée internationale pour le droit à la #vérité et la dignité des #victimes. Aujourd’hui, SOS-Torture/Burundi a réuni #victimes, #défenseurs des droits humains, #journalistes, #jeunes et #femmes dans un atelier d’échange et de mobilisation. Des #experts ont contribué à enrichir les discussions. Au #Burundi, les violations graves des droits humains persistent dans un contexte d’impunité. L’absence d’enquêtes indépendantes et de #justice contraint de nombreuses #victimes au silence, souvent par peur de représailles ou en raison de l’exil. Ce silence n’est pas un choix, mais une conséquence de l’absence de protection. Nous n’abandonnerons pas les #victimes. Leur droit à la #vérité et à la #justice demeure notre combat. Lire notre déclaration : sostortureburundi.org/wp-con… #RightToTruth #HumanRights #Burundi #StopImpunity #Justice
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Winhomes CEO writes an OPEN LETTER to President Bola Ahmed TINUBU OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT TINUBU. Your Excellency @officialABAT, Engr. David Umahi has breached the Constitution, ignored court orders, and illegally diverted the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Road into WINHOMES Estate destroying lawful investments and jeopardizing over $250M in diaspora-driven FDI. This is not governance. This is impunity. He has: Ignored due process Allegedly favored those who pay bribes Targeted law-abiding investors Misled Nigerians with false claims (including the marine cable narrative) Nigeria cannot invite investors and then destroy their investments without accountability. I followed the law. I invested in Nigeria. Yet I am being punished. Mr. President, this is your moment to act. Investigate Engr. David Umahi. Protect diaspora investments. Restore confidence in Nigeria. History is watching. @officialABAT @KashimSM @FMWNIG @AsoRock @IntlCrimCourt @UNHumanRights @StateDept @EU_Commission @FirstLadyNigeria #JusticeForWINHOMES #ProtectFDI #HoldUmahiAccountable #RuleOfLawNigeria #StopImpunity #DiasporaInvestorsMatter #NigeriaMustWork #HumanRights #InternationalJustice @the_womanking1
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KETERLIBATAN BAIS TNI DALAM SERANGAN AIR KERAS ANDRIE YUNUS: UJIAN AKUNTABILITAS DAN KONTROL SIPIL Serangan penyiraman air keras terhadap Wakil Koordinator KontraS, Andrie Yunus, pada 12 Maret 2026 merupakan peristiwa serius yang melampaui kategori kriminal biasa. Kasus ini menjadi perhatian luas karena pelakunya adalah aparat aktif TNI. Pusat Polisi Militer TNI telah menetapkan empat anggota Detasemen Markas Badan Intelijen Strategis sebagai tersangka, dengan pangkat dari Kapten hingga Bintara. Mereka telah ditahan dan diproses dalam sistem peradilan militer. Andrie Yunus mengalami luka bakar berat di wajah, mata, tangan, dan dada, dan masih dalam perawatan medis intensif. Posisi korban sebagai aktivis HAM yang vokal mengkritik militerisasi ruang sipil, termasuk isu revisi UU TNI dan perluasan peran militer, memunculkan dugaan kuat adanya motif terkait aktivitas advokasi yang dijalankan. Mabes TNI telah mengakui keterlibatan anggotanya dan menyatakan komitmen untuk membuka proses hukum secara transparan. Namun hingga kini, penanganan kasus masih berada dalam yurisdiksi peradilan militer. Hal ini memicu kritik dari berbagai organisasi masyarakat sipil yang menilai bahwa mekanisme internal berpotensi tidak cukup independen. Desakan publik semakin menguat agar kasus ini dibawa ke peradilan umum, serta dilakukan pengusutan terhadap kemungkinan keterlibatan aktor intelektual dan rantai komando yang lebih tinggi. Sampai saat ini belum terlihat indikasi penyelidikan menyentuh level pimpinan BAIS atau struktur komando di atas pelaku lapangan, sehingga kekhawatiran mengenai impunitas tetap tinggi. Peristiwa ini menjadi ujian nyata bagi komitmen negara terhadap prinsip negara hukum dan supremasi sipil. Jika kekerasan terhadap kritik publik dilakukan oleh aparat negara tanpa pengungkapan menyeluruh, maka yang terancam bukan hanya keselamatan individu, tetapi juga kualitas demokrasi itu sendiri. Tanpa transparansi, akuntabilitas, dan keberanian menelusuri struktur komando, kasus ini berisiko berhenti pada pelaku teknis dan mengabaikan akar persoalan yang lebih dalam. #AndrieYunus #KontraS #BAISTNI #ReformasiDikorupsi #SupremasiSipil #TolakMiliterisasi #UsutTuntas #StopImpunity #DemokrasiIndonesia
Serangan air keras terhadap Andrie Yunus pada 12 Maret 2026 menandai eskalasi kekerasan terhadap aktivis KontraS yang vokal mengkritik remiliterisasi. Setelah tekanan publik, TNI mengakui keterlibatan anggotanya meski motif dan aktor intelektual belum terungkap. Peristiwa ini memperpanjang pola kekerasan dan mencerminkan kesinambungan impunitas sejak era Munir Said Thalib. KontraS menegaskan tidak akan mundur dan terus melawan kekerasan serta penyalahgunaan kekuasaan. #AndrieYunus #JadiBeraniKarenaAndrie #KamiMataAndrie #YaAkuBakalDibaca
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Le Conseil de sécurité de l’ #ONU ne peut plus invoquer le doute. Les preuves sont là, Publiques, Répétées, et Assumées. AVANT les bombardements : ils annoncent. PENDANT : ils exécutent. APRÈS : ils revendiquent. Sous la responsabilité directe de #tshisekedi les faits continuent sur le terrain : bombardements à Minembwe, en Ituri, à Beni… assassinats et violences à Kinshasa, au Katanga… un schéma qui se répète, une logique de terreur qui s’étend. Dès lors, la responsabilité est engagée à tous les niveaux : auteurs, commanditaires, complices et chaînes de commandement. Le Conseil de sécurité est face à ses responsabilités. Ignorer ces preuves, c’est cautionner l’impunité. Temporiser, c’est laisser se répéter ces crimes. Il est temps de passer des déclarations aux actes : sanctions et poursuites. Sans cela, ces crimes continuent et la crédibilité du système international est mise en cause. #UNSC #RDC #Congo #Goma #Kivu #Ituri #Beni #Minembwe #WarCrimes #Justice #Accountability #HumanRights #StopImpunity
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