PAC: The Congolese nation must strive for amicable solution to their current crises

21st December 2016

PAC: The Congolese nation must strive for amicable solution to their current crises

Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) is worried about the status quo of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). We fear for the bloodbath of innocent people like what transpired few years ago in Libya, still the case in Sudan and many African states.

We believe that the Congolese descendants will find the most accommodating and amicable solution to the current status quo, they have done that during colonialism which was more brutal than the current crises.

We are more concerned with potential infiltrators and opportunists who will turn the situation into their own narrow interests. This happened in America after the announcement of Donald Trump's victory when many Americans defied Trump as their number one citizen but the media and the international community downplayed the situation even when the protests were violent.

No state should interfere in the domestic issues of another state, each state should respect the other one irregardless of how powerful it may be. The will of the people should be considered, of course the citizen of the concerned countries not some international media grouping who are advancing their narrow interests by risking lives of many Congolese. It just happened in Zimbabwe but the Zimbabweans had spoken and defied to be imposed with foreign decisions.

PAC Congratulates ZANU-PF and Mugabe for having a successful conference.

We are very happy to see the liberation movement of Zimbabwe consolidating power and uniting the Zimbabweans despite calculable attacks from foreign countries as well as their lapdogs in many African states which includes the MDC, EFF, NGOs and many other suspicious formations.

We welcome the endorsement by all provinces in Zimbabwe to have Mr Robert Gabriel Mugabe standing as their presidential candidate in 2018, it is the decision of the constituency and not from someone in Washington or London.

 

Issued by PAC