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Violent protests have erupted today outside the French and British embassies in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kinshasa

Masses are demanding that the embassies must be closed and their personnel leave the country. They have accused Britain and America of sponsoring unending war .

They masses are saying enough is enough, that Britain, France and America must leave their country .

It is an extensively researched and widely accepted fact that the Democratic Republic of Congo, even after gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, is still grappling with the financial implications of colonialism in the form of an enormous colonial tax paid to France. This tax, estimated to be approximately 500 billion dollars annually, was imposed by France as compensation for the perceived benefits it had provided to Congo during the colonial period. The tax is enforced through a complex system of treaties, agreements, and debt arrangements, which are still in place today. The impact of this colossal financial outlay on the Congolese economy is profound, with the country being deprived of much-needed resources and funds that could have been used for its development. This serves as a stark reminder of the far-reaching and long-lasting effects of imperialism on African nations, and the urgent need to address the issue of reparations for the historical injustices inflicted on colonized countries.

This is happening the same time when, Thousands of people are fleeing violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo as fighting intensifies between the Congolese army and the M23 armed group.

Fighters reportedly surrounded the strategic town of Sake on Wednesday, a crucial step before reaching Goma, the capital of North Kivu. Capturing Sake would deal a logistical blow to Congolese soldiers.

The Congolese army, in collaboration with United Nations peacekeeping troops, is facing a daunting task in attempting to curb the rapid and relentless advance of the M23 rebel group. Despite their concerted efforts, the ongoing conflict has resulted in a mass exodus of people from the town of Sake, with thousands of refugees fleeing to the town of Bulengo, which is situated some 10 kilometers (6 miles) to the west of Goma. The displaced civilians have been forced to endure unimaginable hardships, including lack of access to basic necessities such as food, water, and shelter, and their situation is exacerbated by the fact that the conflict shows no signs of abating. The humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict is therefore worsening by the day, and urgent action is required to address the needs of the affected population.

Without a doubt, the rebels’ intentions are a topic of great interest. I strongly recommend viewing this compelling video that I have discovered before we proceed, as it provides valuable insight into the matter.

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Violent protests have erupted today outside the French and British embassies in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa masses are demanding that the embassies must be closed and their personnel leave the country they have accused Britain and America of sponsoring unending War they masses are saying enough is enough that

Britain France and America must leave their country it is an extensively researched and widely accepted fact that the Democratic Republic of Congo even after gaining independence from Belgium in 1960 is still grappling with the financial implications of colonialism in the form of an enormous Colonial tax

Paid to France this tax estimated to be approximately $500 billion annually was imposed by France as compensation for the perceived benefits it had provided to Congo during during the colonial period the tax is enforced through a complex system of treaties agreements and debt Arrangements which are still in place

Today the impact of this colossal Financial outlay on the congales economy is profound with the country being deprived of much needed resources and funds that could have been used for its development this serves as a stark reminder of the far-reaching and longlasting effects of imperialism on African nations and the urgent need to

Address the issue of reparations for the historical injustices inflicted on colonized countries this is happening the same time when thousands of people are fleeing violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo as fighting intensifies between the congales Army and the M23 armed group Fighters reportedly surrounded the

Strategic town of sake on Wednesday a crucial step before reaching GMA the capital of North K capturing sake would deal a logistical blow to congales soldiers the congales Army in collaboration with United Nations peacekeeping troops is facing a daunting task in attempting to curb the rapid and Relentless advance of the M23

Rebel group despite their concert efforts the ongoing conflict has resulted in a mass Exodus of people from the town of sake with thousands of refugees fleeing to the town of Bueno which is situated some 10 km 6 Mi to the west of GMA the displaced civilians have been forced to endure unimaginable

Hardships including lack of access to basic necessities such as food water and shelter and their situation is exacerbated by the fact fact that the conflict shows no signs of abating the humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict is therefore worsening by the day and Urgent action is required to

Address the needs of the affected population without a doubt the rebels intentions are a topic of great interest I strongly recommend viewing this compelling video that I have discovered before we proceed as it provides valuable insight into the matter is the war in cono about the war in Congo has

Many layers to it and the reasons have evolved over time the reason at play today is the heavy deposit of mineral resources particularly Cobalt Congo produces around 70% of the world’s Cobalt Cobalt has become a significant mineral that is said to be the key to the Future and everyone wants it the US

Britain France Israel and many other countries continue to finance Rebel groups to destabilize Congo so that Cobalt could be extracted and a cheap price and also easily smuggled out of the country the congales people have become slaves in their own country controlled by Rebel groups to manually

Extract Cobalt for sale in the black market most of the Cobalt that is exported by Rwanda is actually smuggled illegally from Congo through the help of the M23 the discovery of cobalt has made Congo one of the wealthiest nations in the world but making its people the

Poorest in the world Cobalt is used mainly for lithium ion batteries for smartphones tablets laptops electric vehicles jet engines medical scanners and many other devices in the course of this war in Congo 6 million people have been killed and 7 million people have been displaced but guess what the entire

World is silent about this matter done meanwhile in GMA a rocket landed near a university there were no casualties from the attack which blasted a crater into an area of open ground in the lacv neighborhood Northwest of GMA but it underscored the Potential Threat to the city of approximately 2 million

People this shows that M23 is targeting GMA now they want to kill people in GMA the government has to do something to stop M23 progress the ongoing unrest in the East has inflicted significant damage on the civilian population with numerous individuals falling victim to bombings and retaliatory attacks

Honestly it is so sad to see that people are leaving their Homeland in Congo people are leaving where they once called home people are running away from their jobs their Farms their joy and everything they once had just to start life aresh somewhere else several people have lost their

Loved ones their wife their husbands their property their land their children their way of life even their parents the the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the promised land Congo is a land filled with honey Congo is a land filled with natural resources Congo is the richest

Land on the planet to cono is the land filled with mineral resources you can pick up any mineral from the soil in Congo Congo has the capacity to supply the whole of Africa with constant electricity through the Congo River the Congo can feed the whole of Africa despite being endowed with Rich natural

Resources the DRC is the second poorest country in the world and the poorest in Africa why today in this video I am going to give you the answers to questions what I am about to say will shock you welcome to teens Republic English a channel that is dedicated to the growth and development

Of Africa before we proceed we kindly request that you consider subscribing to our Channel as it would greatly support Us in achieving our goals the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC has valuable natural resources that many countries particularly in the west want to acquire unfortunately this demand has

Led to a situation where some groups have exploited these resources causing conflicts and even genocide in the region it’s crucial to recognize the impact of this situation and work towards a more sustainable and fair use of Congo’s resources for the benefit of all the following is a list of the vast

Wealth present in the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC and how the West is exploiting these resources to fuel a devastating genocide in the region one Congo is the world’s richest country with regards to Mineral Resources it has an estimated $23 trillion worth of mineral deposit still untapped if properly utilized Dr Congo

Will be both the largest net exporter of natural resources and net producer of finished goods in the world two it is noteworthy that the Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC currently holds the distinction of being the foremost Global producer of cobalt with its output representing approximately 60% of the world’s total production

Regrettably however this valuer source is frequently exported to support the production of engines for various modes of transportation Ceramics and batteries for electrical appliances three Dr Congo accounts for 80% of the world’s colan production this is used to produce phones laptops and accessories for top companies four the Democratic Republic

Of Congo DRC boast a significant uranium deposit which has been the subject of global interest during World War II the drc’s mineral resources became a highly coveted commodity especially for the production of atomic bombs it is noteworthy that Approximately 80% of America’s nuclear weapons were produced using uranium sourced from the

DRC as a result the country’s uranium reserves have played a prominent role in some of the most significant geopolitical events of the past Century five Congo has the world’s second largest diamond reserves and is the third Diamond producing country after Russia and Botswana six the Democratic Republic of

Congo DRC is considered as one of the largest gold producers in the world however a significant amount of gold is smuggled Out of Africa via Tanzania Rwanda and Uganda with Dubai being the Final Destination the artisanal gold produced in the DRC is highly sought after due to its quality and unique

Characteristics seven the abundance of minerals in Dr Congo is so immense that it is widely believed that one can extract them with just their bare hands eight did you know that Dr Congo is a significant player in the global oil industry it ranks as the 80th largest producer of oil worldwide

Extracting more than 4.1% of its oil reserves annually that’s quite an achievement nine the Congo rainforest is home to 600 tree species and 10,000 animal species some of its most famous residents include Forest elephants gorillas chimpanzees Okapi leopards hippos and lions 10 Congo is a top wood exporting country also the Congo Basin

Is home to the largest mineral deposit in the world having wood oil diamonds gold and colan 11 Congo DR is a net exporter of entertainment with music being one of its largest export mostly in the ’90s 12 Congo DR can produce 40 GG Laws of Power the most in the

World now from this list I guess you have the answers I remember a few months ago when I posted this video so this is a United Nations registered drone reportedly found in a Democratic Republic of Congo DRC Village loaded with 900 lb of pure gold guns and parachutes for a brief moment think

About this this is the same un that our brothers in DRC protested against and they lost their lives in dozens it’s no surprise that many of us are concerned about the United Nations actions in Africa despite some positive efforts there have been far too many intolerable scandals and instances of sabotage

Against established authorities on the continent the UN needs to provide answers for these troubling issues while it may seem doubtful we must continue to demand transparency and accountability from the UN until we see real change the United Nations un along with other International organizations such as the international criminal court ICC and

Interpole has been accused of being controlled by a small group of powerful Nations commonly referred to as the unipolar world order according to critics these nations have historically exercised colonial rule over many parts of the world including Africa and continue to exert their influence over former colonies through the aforementioned

Organizations while the end of physical slavery and the granting of Independence to former colonies have been achieved critics argue that these powerful Nations have created and utilized various International bodies to maintain control over their former colonies and to suppress any resistance these organizations in the view of critics are

Often deployed as attack dogs to enforce the interests of the powerful Nations and to punish any perceived deviations from their will so before you see un forces anywhere in Africa most likely there’s a colonial interest that must be protected alongside the foreign army of those colonizing nations in Mali where

They were kicked out the accusation is the same and the colonial Force they helped was France in Bina Faso it’s the same in Niger and pretty much anywhere else you find them there’s some colonizer they’re providing cover for as our African resources are being stolen and shipped to the West either for free

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27 Comments

  1. The question I ask myself is how is France able to impose a colonial tax on a country that was never it's colony. A lot of African minds are being manipulated by the different outsiders. African people should use their senses. As Yoruba people say: kokoro to nje efo, abe efo lo wa, meaning the insect that is eating up the leaves of the vegetable lives under the leaves.

  2. Why Africa must mine the west for so many years is time to packed up and leave Africa for the African. They to evil to African every where.

  3. ❤❤And west African counties must fo ssme?
    British fismond mining companies. Gold mining comosnies and othercorevious minersls extracted ftom west africa. Msy God drive out the westerners. In Jesus Christ name, Anen.

    We saw a slave woman in London reciting " her testimony" that the Moors were jealous of her white slave master. That the Moors had a spirit of unforgiveness towards her white British rapist  slave master.
    South London Acre Lane Brixton. Jesus Christ is Lord.

  4. They should leave..stop funding..stop selling them anything..stop any technology help..just leave them alone. The West will be better off.

  5. Africa wake up to reality of today or suffer in long run. Congo is key problem with Africa's need's others have realised wake up.

  6. Yes the way to go Africans, let these imperlist ueropeans buggers know we as Africans had enough of their theft, wars, Coups, terrorist behaviour.
    Time to take the fight to their doorstep for robbing us since the Berlin conference in 1885.
    Africans are sick and tired of evil wicked ueropean criminals even the ones in South Africa.
    Time in

  7. Sorry, you don't know what you are talking about.
    France never colonized the D.R.Congo.
    There are two Congo. One was colonized by the French, which is called Congo Brazzaville , the other Congo is the DRC , colonized by Belgium
    You need to know history first

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