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This work is part of a reflection on the politico-social and economic confusion that has plagued the Democratic Republic of Congo from 1996 to the present day, totaling nearly 30 years of political deadlock. This vast state in central Africa, condemned to incessant war and conflict, is a victim of its natural resources. Every now and then, we see the aggressive methods of balkanization through the various wars of aggression waged by neighboring countries and armed groups on Congolese territory, each claiming portions of land in full view of the international community. Who are the real…mehr

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This work is part of a reflection on the politico-social and economic confusion that has plagued the Democratic Republic of Congo from 1996 to the present day, totaling nearly 30 years of political deadlock. This vast state in central Africa, condemned to incessant war and conflict, is a victim of its natural resources. Every now and then, we see the aggressive methods of balkanization through the various wars of aggression waged by neighboring countries and armed groups on Congolese territory, each claiming portions of land in full view of the international community. Who are the real sponsors of all these wars in the DRC?The book shows that there is no longer any doubt: this is indeed a geopolitical plot against the DRC. The veil has fallen! No justice, no sanctions, the people have been abandoned to their own fate; everything has been consigned to oblivion. But the people must liberate themselves at all costs, and patriotic education is a strategic tool for doing so, so that the people alone can rid themselves of this atrocious suffering.
Autorenporträt
Justin Amuri Mweze holds a degree in Political History and Public Management, a Master's degree in Development Communication and a Doctorate in Education Sciences/Specialization: Educational Innovation from the Catholic University of Mozambique (UCM)-Nampula; Professor at UNISCED-Mozambique.