Conference
to Build the ASI - Report from Congo-Kinshasa
Presented by Antoine Lokongo
Uhuru! Everything that I had planned to say has already been said,
but I would like to make some other comments. In the last year,
the situation in Africa has gone from bad to worse. And next year,
when we meet again, it will be even worse than it is today. So the
situation is calling for us to unite, to take decisive action now.
As others have already pointed out, our people are dying, and
if we dont take decisive action now, it will be too late.
If our people die, our land will be free for the taking.
We are actually experiencing the recolonization of Africa. They
talk about famine, AIDS and war, but who caused that? Its
imperialism. They know what they are doing. They want to recolonize
Africa. And the best way to do it is to wipe out all the African
population, so that the land is free for them. Then they can take
everything they want and even settle there. Thats the situation
we are faced with, and if we dont act now it will be too late!
It is time to unite!
As a journalist, I have spoken to many people. I have noted that
whether you come from Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda (which has
invaded Congo), from Ghana or Nigeria, the problems we face everywhere
are the same. If you take a statement from an asylum seeker from
Angola or Congo or Ghana and you compare it to the one from Cameroon
or Nigeria, its almost the same. We are all evoking the same
problem.
When we come here to England we are treated like animals! We are
the scapegoats for everything! They are now accusing us of roasting
the Queens duck! They really, really make us question ourselves.
What do we want to do? Live here in this situation or unite and
go back to our land and live in dignity?
The situation in Congo is deadly. Since August 2, 1998, Kabila,
who chased Mobutu away from power, begged Museveni of Uganda, Kagame
of Rwanda and Nyerere of Burundi, "Dont ally yourselves
with Britain and America. Lets develop our region on our own."
They didnt listen to him at all. They preferred to invade
Congo. They accepted all the favors from Britain and America in
terms of money and arms and invaded Congo so they could get rich
very quickly.
Since 1998, five million Congolese have been massacred. Deadly
stuff like napalm is used against the innocent people. The invaders
arrive. They move to villages, clear the people, slaughter them
and begin digging the stuff that they call coltan, which is essential
today for mobile phones and computers and everything electronic.
Congo has 80 percent of the worlds reserve of coltan. That
explains this war in Congo. That explains the fact that Museveni
and Kagame would not listen to Kabila. They chose to ally themselves
with the imperialistsBritain and Americainvade Congo,
and kill and loot, enriching themselves in the process.
I myself have been working with a very Pan-Africanist magazine
called New African, but Im no longer there because my boss
started accepting advertisements from Museveni and Kagame. I said,
"This is blood money! I cant stay here if you run those
ads."
We say "Uhuru means freedom," but freedom has a price.
We have to be ready to say "No, Im not going to do thatfor
the sake of my people."
Just one month ago my mother died in occupied territory. I couldnt
even go to bury her. She had been very sick. I dont even know
the circumstances under which she died.
So how can I live in London, happy like other Congolese, dancing
to music all night long as if nothing is happening back home, as
if people arent dying? Is that human? We have been brainwashed.
I blame Catholicism for that and all kinds of religions.
Do you know what the CIA does today in Congo-Kinshasa? They finance
religions. On every corner you have a church what they call
a mission church. They provide them with musical instruments, very
expensive ones that the people cant afford and they promote
what they call "civil society." They take them on tours
of America and Canada. They give the people money and get them to
say all kinds of things like, "We want peace. We want America
to intervene."
America will never intervene in the interest of the Congolese
people! Look at Liberia. They cannot even intervene in Liberia when
people are dying, because they say they dont have the resources.
So the people have to get down on their knees. They say when America
gives us money then we will go to Liberia. Are we really independent?
I lived in Uganda for three years. I have no problem with the
Ugandan people, but I have problems with sell-outs like Museveni
and Kagame. Thats the problem. We have been betrayed by our
own leaders.
It doesnt just happen in Africa, it happens here too!
I suggest that you go to the library and read Tony Stewart in
The Voice on the 17th saying, "Thanks to slavery we are now
enjoying reggae in Britain! Thank God our ancestors came from Africa
in shackles and now this new generation can be proud of being descendants
of slaves, because we are enjoying opportunities we would not have
had!"
There is no doubt agents are in this room because they need the
information that will help them devise new policies for Africa tomorrow.
All our meetings are always infiltrated, but people like us, we
say, "Come what may!"
People like us dont have much more to lose. Since 98
I have lost members of my family including my own mother, and the
whole country is devastated. Whole generations have no hope in Congo.
We dont have anything more to lose. All we have to do is stand
up and continue to fight.
In fact, the Congo should be at the center of the political debate
that is going on in this country now. Tony Blair is being quizzed
for taking this country into war in Iraq on false pretenses. He
has now come under fire. So I wrote to the Chairman of the Parliamentary
Select Committee on Foreign Affairs.
In March, The Guardian newspaper in this country revealed that
Clare Short, while she was the Secretary of State for International
Development, used to give Museveni and Kagame 30 million pounds
a year to wage the war in the Congo. So I wrote to the chairman
of the committee, "Why arent you interested in investigating
that as well, because this government is also sponsoring the war
in Congo?" Not only in Iraq, but also in Congo.
In response I got a letter that was just bureaucratic and I cannot
make any sense of it. But at least I had the courage to write it.
Secondly, I wrote a letter to Baroness Amos who is supposed to
be one of us, pleading with her not to continue with the same criminal
policy for the Congolese people and for the African people. I didnt
get a reply.
Of course, the first thing she said when she came into office was,
"We have to forget slavery. We have to forget the past. Britain
is a new society. We are multi-cultural. We are now one country,
so we have to forget the past." That makes our claim for reparations
totally invalid! If you hear something like that from a highly placed
person like Baroness Amos, you can suspect that she is going to
continue with her criminal policies against African people.
What we have to do now is unite and support each other, whether
in Congo or in any other country where there is imperialist war
against our people. You see on television that the United Nations
has gone into the Congo to help the people. There is a small French
contingent in Bunia. Since 98 they have just gone to Bunia.Why
did they just go to Bunia? Why not to Goma where people are also
dying like flies?
In Congo we are ready for more tears. Why? Because the head of
the UN Mission in Congo is William Swing. He was the American ambassador
in Congo during Mobutus time. When Kabila came to power, Bill
Clinton sent Simpson as ambassador. They were not happy with Kabila
because Kabila nationalized everything. He said that Congo will
never send our diamonds and our cobalt and our gold to Antwerp or
Brussels to be sold there because we dont know what price
they will charge. You have never seen a market where the buyer determined
the price of the goods. Kabila said, "So, if you want cobalt,
if you want gold, come here to the Congo and buy it from us here."
They were not happy with that. They called Simpson back and put
Swing there. Two months after Swing came to Kinshasa, Kabila was
assassinated. Today Swing is back as the head of the UN mission
in Congo. So I suspect Bush is ready to inflict more tears in Congo.
Lumumba was killed under the UN Mission in Congo. He called them
asking for help because the Belgians invaded the whole southern
country in Katanga, because they wanted to encourage succession.
Lumumba wrote to the UN calling for UN troops, but I will tell you
one thing: wherever the UN intervenes in the world, it intervenes
on behalf of Britain and America. Thats the reality! We see
it again and again and again in Congo.
Fortunately the people of Congo, know what it is all about. They
understand. They are people of very high political maturity, but
they need to be organized. There is no organization to unite the
people to resist even more.
In Congo we have always resisted. In 1960, after Lumumbas
death, they tried to divide the country. They didnt succeed.
Since 98 up to today, they are not succeeding because the
people are resisting. The people want that country to remain united.
People want to benefit from the immense wealth that we have in
Congo. The resistance is there but there is no organization. All
the intellectuals are sell outs. People are just looking for their
own enjoyment. Some people even blame me. They say, look what are
you wasting your time for? Just look out for yourself, your family.
Work hard and bring your brothers and sisters to Europe. Forget
about Congo, because you will never change the situation there.
One Congolese had the audacity to tell me, "Let them sell
that country and bring me my $10,000." These are the kind of
people we are dealing with. There is need for an organization. I
am saying that I am ready to play my part in that organization.
The political maturity is there, but there is no organization. Thank
you very much.
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