Kinyarwanda speakers and the question of identity in the region
Last Tuesday, President Paul Kagame was visibly irritated by journalists who repeatedly demanded his comment on the current crisis in eastern DRC, during a news conference. His elaborate explanation would have deterred the media hounds from further questions in that direction – for his answer was clear and simple: The question of the conflict is squarely Congolese and should be left to the people of DRC to sort out and if anyone wants to assist in its resolution, they should go right ahead and contact DRC leadership.
Frank Tanganika