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[1]: Denis mukwege Vows to Heal and Restore Congo – Africanews
In a press conference held in Bukavu on wednesday, November 29, Dr. Denis Mukwege, the renowned activist and Nobel laureate, declared his commitment to repairing and healing the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mukwege emphasized the need for unity and collective effort to address the challenges facing the country.
URL: https://www.africanews.com/2023/12/01/denis-mukwege-vows-to-heal-and-restore-congo/
[2]: Dr.Denis Mukwege Call: “Stop the massacres of the Congolese, peace is possible”
I am very concerned after reading the latest report of the United Nations Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite the agreement for a humanitarian truce and a ceasefire, the Kigali regime continues to flout international law and pursue its policy of territorial expansion with its AFC/M23 coalition auxiliaries supported and controlled by 3,000 to 4,000 RDF elements.
URL: https://panzifoundation.org/dr-denis-mukwege-call-stop-the-massacres-of-the-congolese-peace-is-possible/
[3]: International Peace Conference in DRC Supported by Mukwege and CENCO
The nobel Peace Prize laureate of 2018, Denis Mukwege, has thrown his weight behind the joint initiative of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) and the Church of Christ in Congo (ECC). These organizations have put forth a roadmap proposing a social pact for peace and harmonious living in the Democratic republic of Congo and the …
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Dr. Denis Mukwege’s Commitment to healing and Restoring the Democratic republic of Congo
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In a recent press conference held in Bukavu on November 29, Dr. Denis Mukwege, the renowned activist and Nobel laureate, declared his commitment to repairing and healing the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mukwege emphasized the need for unity and collective effort to address the challenges facing the country. This interview delves into the recent initiatives and calls for peace led by Dr. Mukwege and his allies.
Dr. Denis Mukwege’s Vow to Heal and Restore
Senior editor (SE): Dr. Mukwege, you recently held a press conference in Bukavu where you vowed to heal and restore the democratic Republic of Congo. Can you elaborate on your vision and the steps you are taking to achieve it?
dr. Denis Mukwege (DM): Certainly. The Democratic Republic of Congo has faced immense challenges, including conflict, poverty, and human rights abuses. My vision is to see a unified and peaceful Congo where all citizens can live with dignity and prosperity. To achieve this, we need a collective effort from all sectors of society—political leaders, civil society, and the international community. We must work together to address the root causes of conflict and promote sustainable development.
Call to Stop Massacres and Pursue peace
SE: You have also issued a call to stop the massacres of the Congolese and advocated for peace. Can you share more about your concerns and how you believe peace can be achieved?
DM: I am deeply concerned about the ongoing violence and human rights abuses in the DRC. Despite agreements for humanitarian truces and ceasefires, the Kigali regime continues to flout international law and pursue it’s policy of territorial expansion with the support of its allies. Peace is possible, but it requires strong international pressure to enforce existing agreements and hold violators accountable. We must also promote dialogue and reconciliation efforts to address the underlying grievances and build a lasting peace.
support for the International Peace Conference
SE: You have thrown your weight behind the joint initiative of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) and the Church of Christ in Congo (ECC). Can you tell us more about this initiative and its significance?
DM: Yes, I fully support the initiative by CENCO and ECC to propose a social pact for peace and harmonious living in the DRC. This roadmap outlines a comprehensive approach to achieving peace and stability, including political reforms, economic development, and social cohesion. The involvement of religious leaders and civil society is crucial as it adds moral authority and broadens the base of support for peace efforts. I believe this initiative can provide a pathway to a more peaceful and prosperous future for the DRC.
Conclusion
SE: dr. Mukwege, what are the main takeaways you would like our readers to understand from this interview?
DM: I would like our readers to understand the urgency and importance of the peace and healing process in the DRC. We need unity, collective effort, and international support to overcome the challenges we face. Peace is possible, but it requires action and commitment from all stakeholders. Together, we can build a better future for the peopel of Congo.
Dr. Denis Mukwege’s dedication to healing and restoring the Democratic Republic of Congo serves as an inspiration for us all.His call for unity, peace, and collective action is a beacon of hope in a region that has suffered greatly from conflict and instability.