Reaction noticed the President of the Republic against the new case of murder of Congolese journalist in Eastern countries for which the Head of State offers condolences to the bereaved family and the press in the DRC while promising to catch and punish the murderers. The Congolese press is again affected by the case of the murder yet been reported in the East the country, specifically in Beni in North Kivu, a journalist cameraman in the person of Patient Chebeya. The murder of more than one member of the guild of media people of the DRC life called the reaction of the Head of State expresses its condolences to the bereaved family and the whole family newspaper.
services are mobilized to get their hands on the perpetrators of this crime against umpteenth journalists. An exemplary punishment awaits the perpetrators of this crime which tends to cast doubt on the efforts of the Head of State and government to secure the country and reassure investors.
The murder of journalists east of the DRC is becoming a commonplace, a custom point of not move anyone. It was for that did not occur and the Head of State, Joseph Kabila, for his Special Adviser on Security, Pierre Lumbi, wanted to raise the tone.
Indeed, in a press conference at Mont-Ngaliema, Special Adviser to the Head of State Security, Pierre Lumbi, gave the perspective of the president deplored the killing now Patient Chebeya journalist. Brother was murdered by strangers on the night of Monday 5 April 2010 while he was at his home in Beni.
The Head of State, by his special adviser, said that "This murder is added to the blacklist of murders of journalists in our country during the course of their work." The president has not remained unaffected.
He must therefore, above all, to offer condolences to the bereaved family. "We would like to present our deepest condolences to Mrs. Patient Chebeya Bankome and all his children, and express our sorrow, our sympathy, as well that all our solidarity, "reads the declaration of the Special Adviser of the Head of State Security.
The supreme authority of the country also took comfort in any communicative family who just lost another of its members. "We express the same feelings for the whole family journalistic hit deep within itself and traumatized in its mission to inform".
condemnation of the crime
The Head of State does not intend to stop the consolation of the bereaved family. Since we is not the first murder, the Special Adviser has begun on behalf of the Head of State to condemn this act. "Faced with this tragedy, we condemn in the strongest terms this heinous crime against a man who did nothing but fulfill its duty to inform. And this sad occasion, we want to reassure you that this crime will not go unpunished. "
The Head of State stressed that this crime against the person of a journalist is not the first. However, he wants it to be the last. The only way to achieve this is to punish in an exemplary manner the perpetrators of this murder. As stated Special Adviser to the Head of State Security: "This crime is particularly heinous part of a series of other similar crimes against journalists, even those who embody the freedom of expression in our country. "
This crime, besides the fact he hits an innocent, a man whose mission is to inform, is regarded as a weight to the efforts of the President of the Republic and all the Congolese government to secure everyone and reassure investors.
The Special Adviser to the Head of State Security wished to recall in these terms: "This unfortunate incident, as we said earlier, occurs when all the efforts of the Head of state and government are mobilized to stabilize and secure the whole country and reassure investors and protect people and property. "
is clear that the Head of State feels this crime against the person of a journalist as a serious blow against his actions and those of all the Congolese government. This is one more reason to get everything implemented so that the perpetrators of the heinous assassination are unmasked and punished.
It captures the grief of the family and all the communicative trauma she suffered as a result of this heinous crime against one of its members. "Pending the results of surveys we have already incurred at all services on site at Beni, to know the exact circumstances and the motive for this heinous crime, we would like to express regrets and compassion of the Head State and Government at the place of the missing journalist's family and place of the whole body of journalists in this country.
We want reassurance here, all Congolese, and especially all the journalists, determination Head of State to protect fundamental freedoms including that of expression, to protect journalists in the exercise of their profession and to ensure their independence.
is why the President of the Republic and the Government to undertake every effort to find the culprits and punish them severely in order to discourage permanently in our country, the culture of organized crime and impunity. "
Ending impunity
Fear of punishment is the beginning of wisdom for those who have opted to use assassinations as a means of expression. Until these people exist, they owe their existence to the absence of punishment. It turns
unfortunately in this country, everything is politicized to the point that if a crime like that of our colleague Chebeya, each seeks the killers of his choice. All those police and other services to quit are successful declared "scapegoats".
Thus, it suggests that the real culprits are still at large. This not only discourages the police whose actions are not recognized, but also because of the alleged criminals of the martyrs, because some NGOs cry loud and clear they are not real culprits.
However, services that are mobilizing to get their hands on the murderers of fellow Chebeya must forget these positions politicians to do their job. That the Head of State expect is the arrest of the killers to make them pay for their crime.
Joachim G. Diana / The Future
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