25-Apr-18 World View -- Congo's Kabila and Burundi's Nkurunziza use violence and corruption to stay in power

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25-Apr-18 World View -- Congo's Kabila and Burundi's Nkurunziza use violence and corruption to stay in power

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25-Apr-18 World View -- Congo's Kabila and Burundi's Nkurunziza use violence and corruption to stay in power


DR Congo's Joseph Kabila attacks Catholic Church opposition violently

** 25-Apr-18 World View -- Congo's Kabila and Burundi's Nkurunziza use violence and corruption to stay in power
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e180425



Contents:
DR Congo's Joseph Kabila attacks Catholic Church opposition violently
Burundi's Nkurunziza uses violence on opposition to his May 17 referendum


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, Joseph Kabila,
Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi, Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, Angola,
Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza

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Re: 25-Apr-18 World View -- Congo's Kabila and Burundi's Nkurunziza use violence and corruption to stay in power

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I am a bit confused. If I recall correctly, you have said that Syria is not in a generational crisis era and that their last crisis war ended in 1982. It seems to me that the war in Syria today is much more bloody and genocidal than the Syria-Labanon War (which really seems to be more of an occupation than a genocidal war for Syria. Perhaps it was a crisis war for Lebanon). Do you still hold that Syria is in a generational awakening era?
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Re: 25-Apr-18 World View -- Congo's Kabila and Burundi's Nkurunziza use violence and corruption to stay in power

Post by John »

thomasglee wrote: > I am a bit confused. If I recall correctly, you have said that
> Syria is not in a generational crisis era and that their last
> crisis war ended in 1982. It seems to me that the war in Syria
> today is much more bloody and genocidal than the Syria-Labanon War
> (which really seems to be more of an occupation than a genocidal
> war for Syria. Perhaps it was a crisis war for Lebanon). Do you
> still hold that Syria is in a generational awakening era?
** 8-Apr-15 World View -- Bashar al-Assad's Syria army showing signs of collapse
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e150408



** 9-Dec-17 World View -- United Nations stunned as peacekeepers are massacred in DR Congo
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e171209

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