How the DRC Uses Courts to Push Its Propaganda Against Rwanda
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is often portrayed as irrational or chaotic in its approach to regional conflicts, but this perception is misleading. Rather than acting impulsively, the DRC’s tactics are calculated and deliberate, designed to advance a carefully crafted narrative—a propaganda campaign aimed at shaping both domestic and international opinion. This narrative, which has evolved over time, is now becoming a legacy passed down through generations of Congolese, portraying Rwanda as the root cause of the DRC’s myriad problems. This blame-shifting serves a convenient purpose: it allows the Congolese government to avoid confronting its own internal governance failures and deep-rooted challenges. Instead of grappling with complex historical realities, including the enduring impacts of colonialism and post-colonial struggles, the DRC prefers to scapegoat its neighbor. Rwanda, geographically proximate and historically fraught, becomes the convenient foi...