Rwanda's 30-Year Assault on Congo: The Crimes, the Criminals and the Cover-Up - Paperback
by Judi Rever (Author)
Thirty years ago, all parameters were in place for regime change in Congo: US military assistance to Paul Kagame's troops in Rwanda, Western political cover for an invasion, US satellite data needed for Rwanda's military sweep, and secure financing from multinational companies poised to profit from the most resource-rich nation in Africa. Crucial to this overthrow were the concerted international efforts to cover up or at least minimize the body count associated with the invasion, which marked the beginning of a long and ugly conflict that has stripped Congo of its sovereignty, its safety and its resources. Rwanda's 30-year assault on Congo traces the roots of Kagame's campaign and the impunity granted by the United States and its allies. It explores the early US support to Kagame's rebels from the 1980s to their seizure of power in Rwanda in 1994, via Uganda, Washington's geopolitical lynchpin on the African continent. The author examines the tactics Rwanda has used to infiltrate and subjugate Congo in a military campaign that has left millions of Congolese dead, created wealth for Rwandan oligarchs and enriched multinationals and international elites.
Author Biography
Judi Rever is an investigative journalist from Montreal who covered the overthrow of Congo's dictator Mobutu Sese Seko and the humanitarian crisis that ensued in 1997. She has investigated atrocities committed by Paul Kagame's forces for 30 years, and is the author of the award-winning book, In Praise of Blood, The Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front.