March 10, 2025

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Kabila screwed by the affair of 421 bodies buried in Maluku

The Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila is under pressure  on the issue reported  about 421 corps buried in a cemetery of Maluku. At the date of March 19, 2015, the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Government of the Kinshasa province have secretly installed 421 bodies in the Fula-Fula cemeteries of the suburb of Maluku in the Kinshasa.

The investigating journalist Alain Matundu and Tonton Lembelembe AMAGEP in his investigations is categorically opposed to the documents published by the Interior Ministry of the time of Boshab, the Ministry of Information Lambert Mende and Governor Andre Kimbuta. AMAGEP estimates that these autorities have been involved in the burial of 421 congolese who were in reality protesters killed by the police and army in kinshasa.
secret burial of Maluku, the national and international community believe that the Congolese government has to bring all the light on what happened and who each individual was. The members of the families of victims are terrified by lack of justice up to date. There is also no official and forwarding response from the governmental authority of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The government does not play its role as a key player in this affair. Journalists and human rights activists believe the government is acting by bad faith. Congolese government has promised identify bodies, to contact their families and establish the cause of their death.
Shortly after this affair was reported, the Parliament had a short discussion on it but there was no outcome to the story. According to the Congolese Government, those corpses were people who died in public hospitals but there were not attached to any identified family. All of them were in financial difficulty while in hospitals. The government did its rights to take care of their burial.
AMAGEP examines the incoherence between the document presented by the mortuary of government in Kinshasa and the emergence of events in their development. The analysis shows that these people were exactly those peaceful protesters who disappeared since the march organised in kinshasa to protest kabila’s rule. That prove that the side story of governement of Kinshasa is not authentic and not consistent. The fear of Kabila in this affair is what he believes is the manipulation media against his rule. Kabila faces a strong resistance internally currently. The opposition parties and the international community are pushing for a true reign of justice in the country. Kabila’s intention is a proof that he is continuing looting country’s resources. Kabila and his family control the army and the police, the justice and the Congolese parliament. They use corruption as a way to recruit people. Now, because of poverty in the country, Congolese politicians are easily recruited. They turn their back against the people. They end up supporting every proposition made by Kabila to extend his rule. They are very involved into addiction of money thievery. AMAGEP continues his investigations to establish the light on the crimes of Kabila and his acolytes.