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    Kagame Warns South Africa Over Goma Conflict, Tshisekedi Calls for Mass Youth Recruitment in DRC Army

    Suzanne EfiongBy Suzanne EfiongJanuary 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Kagame Warns South Africa Over Goma Conflict, Tshisekedi Calls for Mass Youth Recruitment in DRC Army
    DRC President Félix Tshisekedi has issued a national call for youth recruitment into the army to fight what is widely believed to be a Paul Kagame's sponsored M23
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    GOMA, DRC – Rising tensions in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have taken a sharp turn as Rwandan President Paul Kagame issued a stern warning to South Africa regarding its involvement in the escalating conflict. Kagame accused South African forces of siding with militias linked to the 1994 Rwandan genocide and cautioned against any aggressive actions toward Rwanda. His remarks came as the DRC government ramped up military preparations, calling on young Congolese to enlist in the army to counter the M23 rebel offensive.

    Addressing a high-level security meeting in Kigali, Kagame dismissed allegations that Rwanda was the primary aggressor in the conflict and instead accused South Africa of bolstering the DRC’s military efforts against Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. He issued a strong warning that any military action against Rwanda would be met with swift retaliation.

    “We are not looking for war, but we will not tolerate threats to our sovereignty,” Kagame said. “South Africa should reconsider its position in this conflict before it escalates further.”

    The statement follows reports that South African troops, deployed under the Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission in the DRC, are assisting the Congolese army in its battle against the M23 rebels. Kagame’s warning has added to growing fears that the conflict in eastern Congo could spiral into a broader regional war, dragging in neighboring countries.

    M23 Rebels Strengthen Hold on Goma

    At the center of the crisis is the M23 rebel group, which has intensified its offensive in recent weeks, capturing Goma, a key strategic city in eastern DRC. The rebel group, widely believed to be backed by Rwanda despite Kigali’s denials, has urged residents to return to normal activities, promising security and stability under their control.

    Goma, a major trade and transport hub, has long been a flashpoint for violence. The DRC government has struggled to maintain control over the volatile region, where multiple armed groups operate, often with foreign backing.

    In response to the deteriorating security situation, DRC President Félix Tshisekedi has issued a national call for youth recruitment into the army. Addressing the nation from Kinshasa, Tshisekedi declared that it was time for Congolese citizens to take up arms and defend their country from external aggression.

    “Our sovereignty is under attack,” Tshisekedi said. “I call on all patriotic Congolese, especially our young men, to join the military and help us push back those who seek to destabilize our nation.”

    Across several provinces, reports indicate a surge in young people enlisting to fight against the M23 rebels. Many recruits have expressed a strong sense of duty and willingness to sacrifice for their homeland. However, the call to arms has also raised concerns from human rights organizations, which warn of possible forced recruitment and the risk of underage fighters being deployed on the frontlines.

    Human rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have urged the Congolese government to ensure that recruitment remains voluntary and that child soldiers are not coerced into combat.

    Ramaphosa, South African President says SADC will continue supporting Congo DRC efforts against M23, Kagame warns that it is a provocation and Rwanda will defend itself

    “We understand the need for national defense, but we also urge the DRC government to uphold international laws protecting children from being used in armed conflict,” a representative from Amnesty International stated.

    The international community is closely watching the developments, with diplomatic efforts underway to prevent further escalation. The African Union, United Nations, and regional blocs have called for restraint and dialogue between Rwanda and the DRC to avoid a full-scale war.

    Meanwhile, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has held discussions with Kagame following the Rwandan leader’s warnings. While details of their conversation remain undisclosed, South Africa has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting stability in the DRC under its SADC peacekeeping mandate.

    Escalating Regional Tensions

    As military activities intensify in eastern Congo, analysts warn that the conflict has the potential to engulf the Great Lakes region in a larger war. Both Rwanda and the DRC have accused each other of destabilizing the region, and Kagame’s latest warning to South Africa marks a significant escalation in rhetoric.

    For now, Goma remains under the grip of the M23 rebels, while Congolese troops, backed by South African and other SADC forces, prepare for what could be a prolonged battle to reclaim the city. With calls for youth enlistment rising and accusations flying between regional leaders, the crisis in eastern DRC shows no signs of easing, leaving millions of civilians caught in the crossfire of a growing regional showdown.

    ABS News will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as the conflict unfolds.

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