Ota Benga Alliance for Peace, Healing, and Dignity
P.O. Box 2847 Berkeley, CA 94702
www.otabenga.org otab...@comcast.net
For Immediate Release: May 5, 2008
Contact: Jacques Depelchin jdepel...@gmail.com
Berkeley, Ca.—Within the context of an elusive peace in the
eastern part of the D R Congo and an ongoing assault by the government against
the fundamental rights of the people of the Lower Congo Region, it has come to
our attention that Professor Ernest Wamba dia Wamba and the Honorable Deputy
Kiakwama have been targeted for assassination. We do know that both
individuals have been active in defending the rights of the people of the Lower
Congo to express themselves freely. They, like many other Congolese from
other regions of the country, have condemned the wanton violence of government
police forces against members of the Bundu dia Kongo, a movement for the
cultural and spiritual emancipation of the Congo people. They have
condemned the manner in which, since February 2008, brutal repression led to the
death of innocent people, including infants and older people. BdK is
working to find a way for all sides to come together, so that a healing process
can be initiated.
If the information regarding the threats against the
lives of Professor Wamba dia Wamba and Deputy Kiakwama is correct, we call
on all those in the government who are directly and indirectly responsible for
the maintenance of safety and peace for all Congolese citizens to
do everything in their power to prevent the execution of such a plan.
Should the above threat against the lives of Prof Ernest Wamba dia Wamba
and Honorable Kiakwama actually take place, we shall hold the government of the
DRC responsible and accountable, and do all that is necessary to ensure that the
institutions and/or individuals are brought to justice.
Ota Benga
Alliance for Peace, Healing and Dignity
Berkeley, 5 May 2008
For more information on Professor Wamba dia Wamba and the Ota Benga Alliance, see http://www.otabenga.org/node/4 .