The Theory of Conspiracy and the Main Actors in Creating the Culture of Violence in Eastern Congo - Musemakweli Kibakuli - Books - Medias Rdc - 9781735910109 - October 1, 2020
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The Theory of Conspiracy and the Main Actors in Creating the Culture of Violence in Eastern Congo

Musemakweli Kibakuli

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The Theory of Conspiracy and the Main Actors in Creating the Culture of Violence in Eastern Congo

This book takes a look at who and why a culture of violence in Eastern Congo has been created. It is widely believed and accepted by many Congolese that the international community conspires to dispossess the Congolese of their land due to it's vast natural resources. This book explores the idea that President Museveni of Uganda along with tribal ethnic Tutsi's, have a plan to build a Hima Empire in East and Central Africa where they will detain the aristocratic and dominant social class (Think Hitler ideology adopted by African dictators). It is believed that the international community wants to balkanize the DRC and annex the eastern part to Uganda and Rwanda. The destabilization and occupation of many areas in the eastern region of the DRC since 1996 by Rwanda and Uganda with support from the International community and the United Nations would suggest so. With the help of the international community, Rwanda and Uganda has managed to forcefully and illegally occupy the eastern region of the DRC with no restrictions to the exploitation of the Congolese natural resources. Essentially Neo-mercantilism is being implemented through the above mentioned factors. The creation and maintenance of artificial disorder in the forms of bad governance, failed state, and engineered inter ethnic conflicts have lead to the creation of the culture of violence.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 1, 2020
ISBN13 9781735910109
Publishers Medias Rdc
Pages 54
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   86 g
Language English  

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