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When I started this project on the eastern Congolese wars, I received lots of emails all asking me the same thing: how to end it permanently? It is not easy to answer. It is true that the various wars in the east have had the following objectives: Overthrow the Mobutu regime, it is through them that Laurent Désiré Kabila rose to power and was assassinated. That Joseph Kabila came to power and was forced to let go in 2019. To hear Paul Kagame, the Rwandan Government has a historical right to protect Rwandophones in the DRC because they live on land that once belonged to Rwanda. Now what does…mehr

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When I started this project on the eastern Congolese wars, I received lots of emails all asking me the same thing: how to end it permanently? It is not easy to answer. It is true that the various wars in the east have had the following objectives: Overthrow the Mobutu regime, it is through them that Laurent Désiré Kabila rose to power and was assassinated. That Joseph Kabila came to power and was forced to let go in 2019. To hear Paul Kagame, the Rwandan Government has a historical right to protect Rwandophones in the DRC because they live on land that once belonged to Rwanda. Now what does ¿Protection¿ mean? Right of military intervention? Land occupation? Resource control? All this at once? Since its independence on June 30, 1960, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been faced with recurrent political crises, one of the fundamental causes of which is the challenge to the legitimacy of institutions and their leaders. This dispute has taken on particular significance with the wars that have torn the country from 1996 to the present day. In order to put an end to this chronic crisis of legitimacy.
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Formado em matemática no sistema universitário belga, estudou também geopolítica e geoestratégia, etc. ... Acima de tudo, praticou e estudou com numerosos sábios belgas, espanhóis, franceses, etc.