Case of Kamuina Nsapu and Genocide in Kasai : In Democratic Republic of Congo

Bok av Guy Kabenga Tshibangu
Jean-Pierre Pandi dedicated his life to the fight against the massacres of population and the Rwandan Tutsi occupation and his Ugandan, Burundian, Tazanian and other allies in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In May 2016, after negotiations with representatives of the despotic regime of Joseph Kabila following attempts to rape his wife by the occupation troops, he demanded political alternation and the departure of all foreign military personnel throughout the territory from the country. In August 2016, Jean Pierre Pandi, at a gathering in Tshimbulu, in Kasai-central (formerly Kasai-Occidental), he said that neither social injustice nor humiliations nor corruption can define a State of rights. Thus, his famous phrase "Anu buloba buikala buenu?" In English: If only the land of our ancestors belonged to you, a real call for resistance against the occupation forces and for political alternation. In December 2016 following his famous speech for the respect of article 64 of the Constitution which forbids the head of state to run for a third term, Jean Pierre Pandi is killed and several members of his community will be massacred by The Rwandan mercenaries at the service of the illegitimate and corrupt regime of Joseph Kabila. This is the beginning of the genocide in Central Kasai.