The conflict of the Congo is growing a week after a week. Here are some of them need to take care of Canadians

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Because violence spreads in Eastern Congo, members of Toronto Congolese Community members say they are annoyed by the lack of consciousness of Canada and the crisis.

M23 Rebels Happen Weeks, Goma and Bukavu took two big cities. The UN reports that Thousands of people were killed Since the end of January, Including childrenand there is sexual violence rose to the invisible levels in the years.

Rebels are part of the most prominent armed groups for control of the Congo’s Mineral East. UN and specialists M23 say that the neighboring Rwandan is supported and has been part of the conflict for decades.

The UN says that M23 consists mainly of tutsi fighters. Rebel Group claims that Hutu government has struggled to protect against Hutu governments against Hutu governments, but Carleton University Professor. Group and other militia are smuggling mineral resources Including the necessary components used to make charging batteries for phones, computers and houses, including phones, computers and houses.

“What happened in the Congo should be taken as an international conflict. It is not limited to Kongo,” he said. The survey of the flustration focuses on natural resource extraction and safety by paying attention to Africa.

Divide | The ceasefire calls in the Congo are growing:

African leaders are united in the call of a ceasefire in East Congo

Leaders of Eastern and South Africa have immediately called the ceasefire in the Eastern Congo where rebels threatened to overthrow the Congolese government. M23 rebels, the Rudan-supported M23 rebels, rose to the heads of countries near the Congo, and rose by Rhoan officials and other leaders.

Kashoro Nyenyez, known as Toronto’s Yongen and Dundas Square, is one of the lawyers who organized the Toronto’s Sankofa Square. He and other groups urge Canada to take more measures on the growing but long-lasting crisis Mandated millions of people in the country.

“People are angry and the world says nothing, say nothing,” he said.

Nyenyez, who moved to Toronto in 2021 as an international student from the United States, says he could not contact his family in the Congo, which is more than two weeks. The older parents, daughter and granddaughter lives in Bukavu, his sister and his family are stuck in Goma and are not sure if it was good.

“Phones don’t work. It’s just crazy. I’m just dead, I just tell people about their relatives,” he said.

“It simply traumatize so much and has lived before, so we do not understand how it is still going on and how it continues to the world.”

There is no word in special shelter measures from Ottaw

Some lawyers said that Canadian Rwandaya sanctioned, ended the conflict and helping Congolese families trying to escape from the region.

Those in the Toronto, who are in the zones of conflict, are forced to dying relatives, Congole de Toronto GTA vice president Jean Ilembu says Lombe. According to him, this should take a step in Canada, especially in recent years, taking into account that there are other international crises.

“Many decisions, many decisions, many decisions, many decisions, many decisions, many decisions in many humanitarian reasons,” said Lombe. “Today, Congolese, we can say that no one looks at what happened in the Congo.”

A Congole woman wearing a live blue head cover on the camera for a portrait.
Kashoro Nyenyez is a Congo defender in Toronto. He says that the government and the international community will do more to stop the ongoing violence in the Congo. (Provided by a candy race)

CBC Toronto, Congolese’s lawyers reached global work for a comment, a spokesperson Earlier G7 Foreign Ministers’ statement in the conflict.

“We call on the M23 and Rwanda Defense Forces (RDF) to stop insulting all directions. We call for urgent protection of civilians.”

“The updated M23 and the destructive results of the RDF attack, the deterioration of the difficult, humanitarian conditions, the humanitarian relief will call rapidly, secure and unobstructed, and the humanitarian staff must ensure security.”

Global affairs did not respond to Congole in Canada, which could create special shelter measures similar to Ukrainians.

The conflict is complicated, the researcher says

The long-term conflict is partially connected The colonial procedure in the region in the region and the 1994 Rvandan genocideThe UN is said to be killed by about 800,000 people, mainly by the Military and Hutu extremists.

“The situation is very complicated,” he said. “But at least we should try to understand it.”

“There is a role to play in Canada.”

A truck full of soldiers, the second largest city in the Eastern Congo, Bukavu drives through a street.
The M23 rebels entered the second largest city in the Eastern Congo, and monitor the administration of the Southern Kivu province on February 16, 2025. (Janvier Barhahiga / Associated Press)

Nyenyez should ask the powerless canadians of minerals in Congo, where people use each day, to contact and act here.

“I would like everyone to be ignorant,” he said. “You don’t have to be a leader to talk.”

Lawyers plans a vigilance with the people of Congole in Nathan Phillips Square Saturday afternoon.

 
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