"That will be a serious fault if we put ourselves at us entraccuser, if we put ourselves at us chamailler between us because that will now make the play of the enemy and it is what the enemy wants. But, we must be together, speaking, then correct to face the enemy who is in front of us. Instead of mutually accusing each other", insisted the spokesman of the army in the Far North part, lieutenant Antony Mwalushayi, in reaction to slaughters of last Sunday 20 September at Mbau in North-Kivu.

This officer of Army Forces of DRC (FARDC) asked the population not to discourage, nor to play the game of the criminals of the ADF.

"About the Mbau population, I ask them not to be discouraged. To be discouraged, it is to give the opportunity to the enemy to continue his acts. Then, for the population of Beni in general, it should be put in the head that, peace will not come automatically like a magic stick. We work and the enemy also tries to call into question our efforts ".

"It is the moment, he estimates, where we should understand mutually, it is the moment when we must speak the same language, it is the moment when we must say ourselves and to exchange information."

Lieutenant Mwalushayi also underlines that it is necessary to join together the efforts and the ideas so that in the unit, the enemy is definitively overcome launched a message of compassion to the population victim of the cruelty of the Ugandan rebels.

Corneille Kinsala N’soki


(CKS/PKF)