Felix Tshisekedi
Felix Tshisekedi pleas to the UN to sanction Rwanda in 2024, shifting his own responsibilities.
A recent interview conducted by a French journalist and the so-called president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi. His belief is that the Western political system cannot be relied upon due to their failure to adhere to the principles of democracy that they so often preach. According to him, he will not choose to collaborate with the west. Instead, he prefers working closely with both China and Russia, seeking partnerships that will benefit his projects. And he went a little further saying that, despite the flagrant violations of basic human rights principles, the so-called international community, the west continues to turn a blind eye to the suffering of the Congolese people at the hands of Paul Kagame.
According to him, It is often recommended that people avoid relying on information from Western media sources, as their credibility may be questionable. If Felix possesses an understanding of this situation at first. Why, then, does he persist in his collaboration with the system he is referring to, Western leaders who have been accused of infringing upon basic human rights. He perceptively pointed out the inherent duplicity and double standards of the Western world towards the disenfranchised population of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
At Justice Congo Group, we believe that Felix Tshisekedi shares a perspective that mirrors that of his mentors, Paul Kagame and Yoweri Museveni showcasing a deep alignment in their beliefs and ideologies.
During the latest session at the United Nations Security Council, Felix Tshisekedi took the podium and pointed the finger at Paul Kagame, accusing him of committing crimes against humanity. The accuser further proposed that Rwanda be subjected to sanctions as a consequence. Indeed, it is essential to recognize the significant role that the UN plays in international affairs. However, the Congolese government’s primary responsibility is to protect its people and not to have shifted the responsibility to the Security council or to anyone else. The so-called government of Felix Tshisekedi represent Paul Kagame's interest in DRC.