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The End of Mobutu Sese Seko

Posted on the 14 November 2013 by Therisingcontinent @Ambrosenz

All the wars appear similar. They are consequences of interests just and unjust.
When one looks back in the years [94/97] which saw the creation of the coalition which toppled Mobutu Sese Seko, president of the Democratic Republic of Congo [then called Zaire], it is difficult to fully comprehend that those [countries and institutions] involved at the time measured rightly what we see presently in the Great Lakes region.

Humanly speaking, it becomes beyond reason to assume that there are out there politicians, military people, businessmen whose interests are so important that they can allow willingly that millions and millions die for them to achieve what they want. However we have to accept that this is part of the human nature: the capability of inflicting harm so broadly that human beings become the worse animals around.

Viewing and listening to this video clip will enable anyone interested in knowing some important parts of what is going today on in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the overall region to enlighten themselves.


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