Thu. Apr 9th, 2026

Tshisekedi regime and its anti-Rwanda propaganda that never budges

It is now more than a year since the Tshisekedi regime launched its wave of malicious propaganda against Rwanda. For this campaign, the failed regime wanted the world to believe that there is an external influence behind its messes. Tshisekedi globetrotted the whole world chanting his “Rwanda aggression” mantra.

The delusional Tshisekedi thought this would be a magic bullet, to extricate him from the effects of his own recklessness and failures. However, nothing has gone as he plotted. Very few people, other than the terminally gullible, are buying his lies. So, he changed the ploy and hired propagandists of all forms to mimic his false allegations. From Alain Foka, Michela Wrong, and Charles Onana, to music celebrities like Maitre Gims. The list goes on.

These propagandists and marionettes of Tshisekedi created a sea of misinformation about Rwanda. For instance, the revisionist Charles Onana concocted a book called “Holocaust au Congo” that tried to substantiate a so-called “commemoration of the Congolese genocide” dubbed “GENOCOST”. With this preposterous invention of genocide, Tshisekedi wants to paint Rwanda as “the perpetrator.”

But, inevitably, the book – full of lies and hate – flopped. Onana, who calls himself an “investigative journalist” couldn’t defend where he got the figure of 10 million deaths of Congolese, the ones he based on to name the book.

Three Congolese scholars called Belhar Mbuyi, Thomas Gamakolo, and Percy Tambwe, who have analyzed Charles Onana’s book argued that it is a “work of gloomy and indigestible hate propaganda filled with total nonsense, lies and confusion that makes the book just good for the trash bin.”

The Tshisekedi regime and its propaganda have fought tooth and nail to play blame games and scapegoating to create an imaginary enemy which is Rwanda. But the lies have failed to hold, leaving the regime and its failed leaders looking like exactly what they are: hapless clowns.

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