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Goma Under Siege as M23 Tightens Grip on Mineral Wealth Congo

Simon Peter Nashonji by Simon Peter Nashonji
January 28, 2025
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Goma, the capital of North Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe as the M23 rebel group tightens its grip on the city and the surrounding mineral-rich areas.

The M23, largely drawn from the Tutsi ethnic group, claims it is defending the interests of Tutsis against Hutu militias. However, the group has been accused of committing atrocities, including murders, rapes, and kidnappings, which have forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes and seek refuge in Goma.

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“We are really observing one of the most severe protection and humanitarian crises globally,” said Gillian Triggs, assistant high commissioner for protection at the United Nations Refugees Agency. “It is not only the particular circumstances, but the sheer scale and dimension of this humanitarian crisis which is particularly overwhelming”.

The situation on the ground is dire, with reports of rampant sexual violence, severe food shortages, and extreme poverty. Many women have been forced to venture out of the city in search of food, only to be attacked and raped by armed men.

Marie, a mother of six, was attacked while looking for food. “Unfortunately, I was by myself. When I was walking, I heard far gunshots and decided to flee, but I went the wrong way. They appeared in front of me. There were many. They said either we kill you, or you have sex with us. I thought about my children and if I died, who would look after them. I said: Do what you want with me, but keep me alive”.

The M23’s resurgence has been fueled by the group’s alleged backing by neighboring Rwanda, which has been accused of pursuing the DRC’s vast mineral wealth. Rwanda has denied supporting the M23, but a United Nations expert panel found “substantial evidence” of Rwandan involvement.

The conflict has displaced over 1 million people this year alone, with 6.7 million people in eastern DRC facing severe food shortages. The World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that it only has enough funding to feed a small fraction of those in need, with a shortfall of $700 million.

As the situation continues to deteriorate, the international community is calling for urgent action to address the crisis. The US, France, Germany, and Belgium have all publicly called on Rwanda to halt its support for the M23, while the UK has condemned the violence but stopped short of criticizing Rwanda.

The conflict in eastern DRC has its roots in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, which spilled over into the DRC. The M23 claims it is fighting to protect Tutsi interests, but critics argue that the group’s true motives are to control the region’s lucrative mineral resources.

As the people of Goma and beyond continue to suffer, it remains to be seen whether the international community will take decisive action to bring an end to the conflict and hold those responsible to account.

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Simon Peter Nashonji

Simon Peter Nashonji

Nashonji Simon Peter is a results-driven leader and versatile communications expert with a proven track record of excellence in journalism, public relations, and team management. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Public Relations, a Diploma in Journalism, and a Certificate in Counselling Psychology from Nkumba University. Currently, he is pursuing a Master's degree in Public Relations and Strategic Communication at Nkumba University. Nashonji's journalism career spans over five years. With a notable debut at Chimp Reports in 2018, Nashonji has authored and published over 500 articles on business trends, politics, health, sports, and the environment. To hone his craft, he volunteered as Editor of Nkumba University's News Website in 2022, a position he still holds. In 2023, Nashonji was selected among three students to represent Nkumba University at the year-long 2023 Media Challenge Fellowship, where he served as President of the cohort. Same year, he joined the Editorial team of Ubuntu Magazine, a Rotary District 9214 (Uganda and Tanzania) monthly news product. He is currently the Assistant Public Relations Officer at Nkumba University, President, Airforce S.S.S Alumni Association, and at the same time President, Samia Student's Association of Nkumba University. He is also a member of the Board of Governors at Airforce Senior Secondary School, his alma mater. Prior to his current roles, Nashonji accumulated valuable experience in management, having served as Supervisor at Crane Cafeteria (2019-2021), Restaurant General Manager at Pizza Hut Uganda (2016-2017), and Operations Manager at Corinya (U) Ltd (2010-2015). Nashonji also served as President of the Rotaract Club of Rubaga in the 2014-2015 Rotary year. Under his leadership, the club made a significant contribution of $1,000 to the Rotary Foundation. Still in Rotary circles, he played a key role in the establishment of the Rotaract Club of Entebbe Airport in 2012 and the Rotaract Club of Nkumba Stewards in 2015. A native of Buhauli village-Busia District, Nashonji is driven by the adage, "Opportunities multiply as they are seized and only dwindle when neglected."    

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