Fuck hot crapper right in the pooperI agree, but apparently that's naughty.
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You gotta love TSE, express how you want , with impunity.......I agree, but apparently that's naughty.
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Yeah dance the cancanAre we expecting the Minister of Mines to do something after she has cancelled the Decree ?
Ah yes, she’ll definitely do something at some time in the future.Are we expecting the Minister of Mines to do something after she has cancelled the Decree ?
You gotta love TSE, express how you want , with impunity.......
Just breathe the wrong way at the hot crapper and be moderated......
HC AVZ discussion threads are dominated by salty dumb fuck TOLATE ...........is that linda ?
Meanwhile AVZ TSE discussion threads are full of intel , robust differing of opinions with respect and humour.
Where would you rather be ?
imo
Mate riddle me this : If the Chinese( Zijin first up then Dathomir at a later date yet to be decided ) are happy to go down the ICC path BUT the MoM (who is in the Chinese pocket ) wants the Manono project progressing forward ASAP , then who out of the 3 participants : DCR corruptors aka MoP/ MoM /Cami / Cominiere ,The Chinese Corruptors or AVZ Minerals , who out of these 3 is the likely participant to go Arse up Charlie if they don't change their line of attack/ thinking ? Add to this 10 months of nowhere land already down the sh1tter with the clock ticking at a million miles an hour and a bank balance being drained buy the second . Plan B Nigel ? Nigel maybe right . He maybe Righteous. He maybe Noble . But what he cannot be is reckless with SH investment.My point is not that I want Zijin in ICC above anything else .. I just don’t want AVZ to give them anything unless we don’t have any choice.
It’s up to Zijin to decide how much of a hole in the head they want to be to all the parties which are likely to get exposed including themselves ; ideally they’d just pull the pin on the ICC case and decide that their pressure cookers didn’t have the desired effect ….
That ship has sailed wombi, reckless is all I see,,, love someone to show me different, I can’t find it,,,,, just fluff, wrapped up in an asx announcements, what has really happened in 10 months,,, apart from a few more core’s being drilled out of the ground?Mate riddle me this : If the Chinese( Zijin first up then Dathomir at a later date yet to be decided ) are happy to go down the ICC path BUT the MoM (who is in the Chinese pocket ) wants the Manono project progressing forward ASAP , then who out of the 3 participants : DCR corruptors aka MoP/ MoM /Cami / Cominiere ,The Chinese Corruptors or AVZ Minerals , who out of these 3 is the likely participant to go Arse up Charlie if they don't change their line of attack/ thinking ? Add to this 10 months of nowhere land already down the sh1tter with the clock ticking at a million miles an hour and a bank balance being drained buy the second . Plan B Nigel ? Nigel maybe right . He maybe Righteous. He maybe Noble . But what he cannot be is reckless with SH money .
Yep sell the fucking thing Nigel.Macron to DR Congo leaders:
Do not look for culprits outside your country
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James Karuhanga
Saturday, March 04, 2023
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French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, March 4, advised the DR Congo leadership to look inward, stop living in denial about what really ails their country, as well as stop blaming other countries for all its ills.
During a joint press conference with Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi, in Kinshasa, Macron said: “Since 1994, you have never been able to restore the military, security or administrative sovereignty of your country. It's a reality. We must not look for culprits outside.”
Tshisekedi urged Macron to pursue international sanctions against Rwanda for its alleged support for the M23 rebellion, an allegation Kigali has refuted.
Relations between the two countries have gone from bad to worse in the past two years, with Kinshasa accusing Kigali of supporting the M23 rebels’ resurgence. Kigali maintains that the sustained collaboration between the Congolese army and armed groups, especially the FDLR – a militia formed nearly three decades ago by the masterminds of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi – is at the heart of the insecurity affecting the region.
The FDLR, a UN sanctioned genocidal group based in eastern DR Congo for close to three decades, has launched attacks on Rwanda throughout the years, including in 2019 when fighters of its RUD Urunana faction killed 14 civilians in Musanze District in Northern Province.
A 2022 report by Pole Institute, a non-governmental organization operating in DR Congo, indicates that the genocidal militia makes enormous amounts of money in different illegal trade activities in eastern DR Congo. It shows that the economic empire of the FDLR is based on three pillars – illegal exploitation of the country’s timber, poaching, and collection of royalties for agriculture as well as transport exploitation.
Lately, 17 provincial members of parliament in North Kivu have asked President Felix Tshisekedi to address the issue of FDLR’s presence in eastern DR Congo as part of efforts to find a lasting solution to the crisis.
Peace talks aimed at restoring order in DR Congo have taken place in Nairobi, Kenya and Angola’s capital, Luanda as well as in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and New York, USA, among other places.
Regional leaders have called for a cease-fire in eastern DR Congo and for the M23 rebels to withdraw from territories they are holding, and the FDLR to disarm and embark on an unconditional repatriation. The M23 rebels withdrew from some areas but the genocidal militia has not budged.
President Paul Kagame has noted that blaming Rwanda without addressing the root causes of the conflict, which include failure by successive Congolese governments to honour several agreements it had signed with M23 to reintegrate them will not solve the problem.
Ahead of Macron’s arrival in Kinshasa, some Congolese demonstrated outside the French Embassy in Kinshasa and elsewhere against his trip to their country. Chanting “Macron assassin” or “Macron get out”, protestors accused Macron of backing Rwanda which their government claims is supporting the M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo.
The M23 rebels are fighting for the rights and the safety of their communities - Congolese Tutsi, who, for nearly 30 years, have been targeted and killed based solely on their ethnicity.
The continued persecution and a consistent threat to the lives and livelihood of Kinyarwanda speaking Congolese have forced close to 80,000 to seek refuge in Rwanda. Since November 2022, Rwanda has been receiving more than 100 Congolese refugees every day on average.
In February, Rwanda announced that it was reinforcing defensive and preventive mechanisms to guard against violations of the country’s airspace and borders, given its legitimate security concerns triggered by DR Congo's deliberate defiance of regional peace processes.
Some Congolese claim that Rwanda is backing the M23 rebels as part of Kigali’s ploy to plunder the country’s riches. But this theory is debunked by, among others, the simple fact that the country’s leaders have never used its enormous resources to benefit its citizens.
Much of the vast natural resource-rich country is mired in conflict, with more than 130 armed groups operating in the east alone. Despite being endowed with rich natural resources, the second-largest country in Africa is among the five poorest nations in the world.
According to the World Bank, DR Congo is endowed with exceptional natural resources, including minerals such as cobalt and copper, hydropower potential, significant arable land, immense biodiversity, and the world’s second-largest rainforest.
A long history of conflict, political upheaval and instability, and authoritarian rule have led to a grave, ongoing humanitarian crisis. In addition, thousands of Congolese citizens live in neighbouring countries as refugees while thousands others languish in internally displaced peoples’ camps in the country.
In 2021, nearly 64 percent of Congolese, just under 60 million people, lived on less than $2.15 a day. About one out of six people living in extreme poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa lives in DR Congo.
Fair enough geo -au . Weren't you a top 20 holder in AVQ (Axiom Mining ) ranting about it's amazing future as you watched all of your investment go down the sh1tter . So I'll give you some cred for actually being someone who has experience in this kind of sh1t storm and coming up a sucker . I'm not bitching , I'm putting out the argument that a compromise is better than losing ones investment . Some want the all or nothing approach , give the Chinese nothing . That's cool but I don't agree and I'm just responding to that . And I'm cool with you being a smart arse . Water off a duck's back .Then there's another scenario China controls the world and wombat becomes its slave i.e. has to work hard for 1 meal a day and loses his right to mouth off/whinge about the occupiers. This man's vision must be putting him close to ending up in the looney bin.
Well anything that's not helping as conveyed by one of our Local supporters obviously isn't helping. Stopping for a week or so isn't that hard. ImoOK so I've just been contacted by Jens Emil Soderlund on my twitter private message. He has asked me to lay off the so called "Memes" (they are not memes they are tactical comms). He said just lay off because the President is getting pissed off with them (embarrassing).
The request was to lay off just for this week. (obviously due to Macron visit). I told him I hadn't even started yet and have an entire campaign to roll out. But I'm happy to take a collective sense check from everyone in here to see what you reckon. Whether to let up for a bit.
I think the sore point is the Princess IGF piece. Apparently she is loved by her constituents and her people. And insulting her is not helping.
Anyway let me know.
Wombat,Fair enough geo -au . Weren't you a top 20 holder in AVQ (Axiom Mining ) ranting about it's amazing future as you watched all of your investment go down the sh1tter . So I'll give you some cred for actually being someone who has experience in this kind of sh1t storm and coming up a sucker . I'm not bitching , I'm putting out the argument that a compromise is better than losing ones investment . Some want the all or nothing approach , give the Chinese nothing . That's cool but I don't agree and I'm just responding to that . And I'm cool with you being a smart arse . Water off a duck's back .
That is exactly what I said to him.He said just lay off because the President is getting pissed off with them (embarrassing).
Easy fix - give AVZ it's mining licence. No more tactical comms required. This is the most progress we have made in 10 months.