Regional
DRC: Why are Burundian troops crying foul?
Burundi's
armed forces have released statements complaining that M23 rebels blocked their
contingent under the East African Community Regional Force, while it was supplying
foodstuff to its bases in Kitchanga and Mweso, in eastern DRC.
According
to statements from Bujumbura, on October 21 and 30, the M23 rebels refused
passage of a convoy of the Burundian contingent.
“The
FDNB indicates that this situation cannot continue. The Burundian contingent
deployed as part of the Regional Force is obliged to take necessary measures,” read
a statement released on November 9.
No
other EACRF troop contributing country has complained.
Why
Burundi, then? Good question. Right?
The
Burundian government has deployed about 2,000 troops to North Kivu and South
Kivu provinces outside the EAC framework, to support the Congolese armed forces
in fighting M23.
Sources
from Gitega and Kinshasa confirmed that this bilateral military arrangement was
planned such that Burundian soldiers would fight alongside the FARDC, wearing
the latter’s uniform.
Burundian
troops under this bilateral arrangement receive instructions from Kinshasa. Their
mission is directed by Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi. They are not constrained
by any regional protocols and regulations.
As
clashes between M23 rebels and the Congolese army with its coalition escalates,
some Burundian troops deployed under the bilateral agreement were shot dead
while others were captured and paraded by M23 in the media.
Since
October 1, fighting between the M23 rebels and the FARDC-coalition comprising
the genocidal FDLR militia, European mercenaries, Wazalendo and other militias,
erupted. The rebels were attacked at Kilolirwe, Nturo, Gicwa, and some other
areas in Masisi territory. Houses of Congolese Tutsi were set on fire in the
town of Nturo. The government coalition killed unarmed civilians and looted
their property.
All
the fighting and atrocities happened in the areas controlled by the Burundian
contingent under EACRF.
The
Burundian troops in DRC, whether under the bilateral agreement or under the EACRF,
are no longer trustful. They are accomplices in atrocities and the violence
being perpetrated by FARDC and its coalition.
Sources
from Masisi territory confirmed to the Great
Lakes Eye that the M23 suspected
that a convoy of Burundian contingent might be supplying arms and ammunitions
to militia groups fighting alongside FARDC. The M23 rebels manning a
roadblock asked the troops to show what they were carrying, and they refused.
It ended up with the convoy being denied passage.
If the
Burundian troops really act “professionally” as they claimed in a statement
issued on October 6, why would they be bothered by M23?
The
contingents from Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda have never complained.
The
rebel group has been compliant with the EAC-led Nairobi peace process and the Luanda
peace initiative, and withdrew from areas they earlier fought, captured and occupied,
handing them over to EACRF. The M23 was committed the ceasefire.
The resurgence in clashes was instigated by FARDC and its coalition partners.