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Support of the Congolese people by Charles Onana: A Unified Call
Mbeki edmond
Sep 24, 2024
Holocauste au Congo: L'Omerta de la communauté internationale By Charles Onana
The allies of Charles Onana, along with the Congolese National Conscience, are initiating a widespread mobilization of Congolese citizens who have suffered from extermination, assault, and humiliation.
They are rallying to support political scientist Charles Onana in his dedicated efforts to advocate for the Democratic Republic of Congo and its affected populations against what he describes as the malign actions of Paul Kagame, the President of Rwanda, along with his Western allies including FIDH, Association Survie France, and the Ligue de Droit de l'Homme France.
In his revealing book, "Holocaust in Congo," Charles Onana outlines alleged strategies of destabilization, destruction, and the balkanization of the Congo orchestrated by Paul Kagame and his military groups: AFDL, RCD, CNDP, M23, and AFC.
Facing legal challenges from Kagame and his affiliated organizations in French courts on the dates of October 7, 8, 10, and 11, 2024, Onana calls for a united front from all Congolese to stand firmly with him in this crucial time
Who is Charles Onana ?
Charles Onana, born on February 18, 1964, is a French-Cameroonian political scientist, investigative journalist, essayist, and publisher. He is notably recognized for his controversial analyses and publications concerning the Rwandan Genocide, specifically questioning the accepted narratives surrounding the genocide of the Tutsis.
Since 2002, Onana has written several books on the Great Lakes region, focusing on the conflicts and tragedies there, often attributing blame for the genocide and subsequent wars to the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) and Paul Kagame, as well as implicating the U.S. government. He controversially argues that the 1994 genocide was sparked by Kagame, claiming he orchestrated the April 6, 1994 attack that killed Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana, which marked the beginning of the genocide.
Onana continues to speak at international conferences, often challenging mainstream accounts of the Rwandan Genocide and criticizing the actions of the RPF and international responses to the events of 1994