15 hours ago • Patrick Rules

The tragic events at the M23 rally in Bukavu this morning, near Nyanga, has left many unalived and wounded, deepening the suffering of an already fragile region. Our hearts goes out to the victims and their families as they navigate this painful moment.

May peace and justice prevail in the face of such senseless violence.

 #freecongo 

3 days ago • Patrick Rules

What are your thoughts on Félix Tshisekedi's introduction of a united government during this ongoing conflict? 
Do you think this move will bring stability, or is it just political maneuvering? 

Let me know in the comments! 

4 days ago • Patrick Rules

#freecongo 

6 days ago • Patrick Rules

White Afrikaners who want to claim refugee status in the U.S. is an absurd exaggeration, considering they still control vast wealth and land in South Africa despite the country’s efforts at reform. Playing the victim while holding economic dominance ignores the real struggles of millions of Black South Africans who were historically dispossessed. Their so-called "persecution" is nothing more than resistance to long-overdue land redistribution. 

6 days ago • Patrick Rules

The Land Expropriation Act in South Africa is a proposed law that allows the government to seize land without compensation in specific cases, aiming to address historical land inequalities caused by apartheid. The policy prioritizes redistributing land to Black South Africans who were dispossessed under colonial and apartheid rule. Supporters argue it promotes economic justice, while critics fear it may harm investment and food security.

The debate remains highly controversial, with ongoing legal and political challenges shaping its implementation.

Share your thoughts in the comments... 

6 days ago • Patrick Rules

Paul Kagame has consistently denied Rwanda’s involvement in backing the M23 rebel group, despite mounting evidence from UN reports and regional leaders linking his government to the group’s activities in eastern DRC. Instead of taking responsibility, Kagame has deflected blame onto the Congolese government, accusing it of internal failures while dismissing allegations as political scapegoating. His refusal to acknowledge Rwanda’s role has further strained relations with neighboring countries and prolonged instability in the region.

 #paulkagamemustfall 
 #freecongo 
 #staystrongdrc 

6 days ago • Patrick Rules

France has officially handed over control of Port-Bouët in Ivory Coast, a move hailed as a step toward sovereignty—but is it really? While Ivorian authorities celebrate the transfer, skeptics argue that France’s economic grip and military presence still keep the country under its shadow. Is this decolonization, or just a well-packaged illusion of independence? 

6 days ago • Patrick Rules

The U.S. has slapped sanctions on Rwandan officials for allegedly backing the M23 rebels in eastern DRC, a move that many see as a strategic power play rather than genuine concern for regional stability. While Washington claims to be targeting war sponsors, critics argue that the U.S. has long turned a blind eye to Rwanda’s actions—until now, when it suits their geopolitical interests.

Is this real justice or just another chapter in the West’s selective outrage?


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6 days ago • Patrick Rules

#freecongo 

7 days ago • Patrick Rules

Where is President Félix Tshisekedi, and what concrete steps is he taking to end the ongoing conflict in the DRC? With violence escalating, does he have a clear plan to bring stability and protect his people?

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