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A Word of Warning to the World!
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A Word of Warning to the World!

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A Word of Warning to The World According to several reports of experts and local and international organizations, armed and political conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have caused more than eight million deaths (more deaths than those of the holocaust and genocides already known ); and thrown more than ten million Congolese on the road of displacement and refuge. In power since 2001 (after the death of his father), President Joseph Kabila has completed his two terms and does not want to leave power. He changed the constitution and the laws of the country several times to stay in power. He and his government do not want to organize free and credible elections! Civilians trying to demonstrate peacefully are violently repressed. Many independent organizations and researchers have produced countless reports on the gruesome situations that are taking place in the DRC as a result of political instability. Unfortunately, the international community and the United Nations have remained silent in the face of the long suffering of the Congolese people! Faced with these reports, the most courageous simply stopped condemning the facts without other concrete actions. It seems that the economic interests of each other go before human lives in perpetual danger. After a thorough analysis of the political situation in the DRC, I stopped for a moment to examine the situation in the coming months. I have seen things happen before my eyes as in a horror movie. I felt the smell of blood because, as a survivor of torture, I know her very well. I noticed a very high risk of escalating events towards the end of this year. Many more millions of Congolese should die if nothing is done. As a writer for social justice and human rights, I thought that sending a word of warning to the world about the consequences of the current political situation would go a long way to saving human lives at risk. This book suggests that a transitional government without Joseph Kabila, out-of-mandate president, is needed in the country to avoid many more millions of deaths, displaced people and refugees. This book is therefore not only a warning but also a call for immediate action because tomorrow may be too late!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Date
14 May 2018
Pages
104
ISBN
9781546241119

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A Word of Warning to The World According to several reports of experts and local and international organizations, armed and political conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have caused more than eight million deaths (more deaths than those of the holocaust and genocides already known ); and thrown more than ten million Congolese on the road of displacement and refuge. In power since 2001 (after the death of his father), President Joseph Kabila has completed his two terms and does not want to leave power. He changed the constitution and the laws of the country several times to stay in power. He and his government do not want to organize free and credible elections! Civilians trying to demonstrate peacefully are violently repressed. Many independent organizations and researchers have produced countless reports on the gruesome situations that are taking place in the DRC as a result of political instability. Unfortunately, the international community and the United Nations have remained silent in the face of the long suffering of the Congolese people! Faced with these reports, the most courageous simply stopped condemning the facts without other concrete actions. It seems that the economic interests of each other go before human lives in perpetual danger. After a thorough analysis of the political situation in the DRC, I stopped for a moment to examine the situation in the coming months. I have seen things happen before my eyes as in a horror movie. I felt the smell of blood because, as a survivor of torture, I know her very well. I noticed a very high risk of escalating events towards the end of this year. Many more millions of Congolese should die if nothing is done. As a writer for social justice and human rights, I thought that sending a word of warning to the world about the consequences of the current political situation would go a long way to saving human lives at risk. This book suggests that a transitional government without Joseph Kabila, out-of-mandate president, is needed in the country to avoid many more millions of deaths, displaced people and refugees. This book is therefore not only a warning but also a call for immediate action because tomorrow may be too late!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Date
14 May 2018
Pages
104
ISBN
9781546241119