Part XXI of Global conflicts under the radar, is the conclusion of this series which was focused on DRC Congo. In this part, I'm focusing on the impact of these conflicts on human and natural environments and the path/s to finding peace(hopefully).
In Part XIX of global conflicts under the radar on Congo, I’m picking up from Part XI, returning to the current situation in DRC and the various players involved.
In Part XVI of Global conflicts under the radar, I’m doing a deeper study on Rwanda’s economic activities under the RPF, after coming to power, post-1994 genocide and how that is causing strife in Congo and influencing the economies of other regions in Africa as well.
In Part XVII of global conflicts under the radar on Congo, I’m looking further into Rwandan mechanisms in Congo and beyond its neighborhood into other African countries military interventions and aggressive economic activities, thereby positioning itself to become the Israel of Africa.
In Part XVIII of Global Conflicts under the radar on Congo, I’m giving my conclusions on Rwandan(and Ugandan) connections to the ongoing strife in Congo.
In Part XIV of Global conflicts under the radar on Congo, we’re looking at the Rwanda connection in the current Congo strife, sifting through the major events in post-civil war Rwanda leading upto the massacres.
In Part XV of the Global conflicts under the radar on the Rwandan connection, we look at the post-massacre Rwanda, the Rwandan refugee crisis, activities of the Rwandan army and its allied militia on the Rwandan refugees in Congo, its spill-over (accidental or planned) effect on the Zairian (erstwhile Congo) population, till the last of resolution of the massacre(if there can ever be one).
In Part XII of the series on Global conflicts under the radar, we’re looking at the Rwandan connection, which is the major factor in the current crisis in Congo.
In Part XIII of Global conflicts under the radar on Sudan, let’s explore the Rwandan connection in the Sudanese conflict – in this section, we take a look at the post-independent, pre-1990s-massacre Rwanda, in chronological order.