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In this hard-hitting essay, Anthony Birindwa casts a harsh light on the root causes of the Congolese people's suffering. Beyond coups d'etat, armed conflicts and political betrayals, he points to a silent enemy: collective naivete.Through lucid and committed argumentation, the author denounces our blindness to political manipulation, instrumentalized tribalism and ethnic hatred fueled by power. This book is an urgent call to awakening, to civic responsibility, and to reclaiming the national conscience.Anthony does not seek to accuse, but to awaken. He invites every Congolese to take a hard look at himself, to understand the role he plays, consciously or unconsciously, in maintaining an oppressive system.This book is a mirror, a cry and a march towards truth.
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In this hard-hitting essay, Anthony Birindwa casts a harsh light on the root causes of the Congolese people's suffering. Beyond coups d'etat, armed conflicts and political betrayals, he points to a silent enemy: collective naivete.Through lucid and committed argumentation, the author denounces our blindness to political manipulation, instrumentalized tribalism and ethnic hatred fueled by power. This book is an urgent call to awakening, to civic responsibility, and to reclaiming the national conscience.Anthony does not seek to accuse, but to awaken. He invites every Congolese to take a hard look at himself, to understand the role he plays, consciously or unconsciously, in maintaining an oppressive system.This book is a mirror, a cry and a march towards truth.