Signed Agreements; DRC to joined the East African Community (EAC)
These agreements were signed without knowledge of the contents to the majority of Congolese people
On April 8, 2022 the DRC joined the East African Community (EAC). Uhuru Kenyatta, the President of Kenya, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, and DRC President Felix Tshisekedi signing agreements that were never revealed to the people of DRC.
Since Mr. Tshisekedi came to power, he has signed several agreements, alienating (disregarding) the sovereignty and integrity of the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
This, is because they are contrary to the fundamental provisions of resolution 1514 (XV) of 03/12/1960, known as the "Declaration of the granting of Independence from colonial countries and peoples" forbids anyone who tries to dismember part of these territories. This is an immutable principle laid down by the United Nations.
Congolese Constitution;
TITLE VI: TREATIES AND INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS.
It prohibits the accession of the Democratic Republic of Congo to this organization. Article 214 Peace treaties, commercial treaties, treaties and agreements relating to international organizations and the settlement of international disputes, those who commit public finances, those who amend legislative provisions, those relating to the status of persons, those involving exchange and addition of territory may be ratified or approved only by virtue of a law. No transfer, no exchange, no addition of territory shall be valid, without the agreement of the Congolese people consulted by referendum. The same applies to the Nairobi Agreement and the African Union, Angola process.
Consequently, quite clearly, this EAC agreement is an illegal agreement because it does not respect resolution 1514 (XV), and even less Article 214 of the constitution in force in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
To be noted: The history of the Congo has been punctuated by facts and events that profoundly mark the course of its evolution. From colonization to independence, through rebellions and secessions. The DRC was invaded as a result of a plot by foreign armed forces from Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi to exploit its natural resources. The Congo and the Congolese people have always paid a high price for their freedom. The planning for the occupation of the DRC was organized by Rwanda from Kigali. Its implementation took place on October 23, 1996. Its occupation started through the so called Lemera agreement by a small group of individuals consisting primarily of Tutsi extremist of Rwanda and Uganda They were assisted and enabled by some corrupt Congolese , individuals, including Laurent Kabila through his movement in this adventure. They gathered under the auspices of (AFDL); Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo but led by the regular army of Rwanda until the overthrow of Mobutu (Zaire). Kabila Laurent then became the president, then murdered by his Allies, Rwanda, Uganda for non-compliance with the Lemera mafia agreement. Its motives were to occupy the territory of the Congo and to seize its wealth Since then, there have been frequent changes of names, from AFDL, to CNDP in 2009, and then M23 in 2013 Rwanda which successfully managed to integrated its soldiers into the Congolese national army and institutions, by undergoing the so call brassage, mix age; therefore, all the previous and current governments in DRC pledging allegiance to the government of Rwanda, and Uganda. These governments have been characterized by mismanagement, looting of Congo’s natural resources, irresponsibility, corruption and incompetence at all levels, and especially the massive human rights violations, in the killings and attempted exterminations of innocent civilian populations.
Justice Congo Group plead, and appeal, to the international community, to help Congolese in resolving this tragedy the people of Congo are going through.
The defeat of Germany in 8th May 1945 shows this can be achieved with the coalition and support the wider international humanity and community