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China calls on citizens to leave eastern Congo after attacks
https://apnews.com ^ | 12/1/2021 | AP

Posted on 12/01/2021 2:26:39 AM PST by RomanSoldier19

China on Wednesday urged its citizens to leave three provinces in eastern Congo as violence intensifies in the mineral-rich region.

A posting from the Chinese Embassy in Kinshasa on the WeChat online messaging said a number of Chinese citizens had been attacked and kidnapped over the past month in the provinces of South Kivu, North Kivu and Ituri, where several anti-government rebel groups have a presence.

It said Chinese residing in the three provinces should provide their personal details by Dec. 10 and make plans to leave for safer parts of Congo. Those in the districts of Bunia, Djugu, Beni, Rutshuru, Fizi, Uvira and Mwenga should leave immediately, it said, adding that any who do not do so “will have to bear the consequences themselves.”

“We ask that all Chinese citizens and Chinese-invested businesses in Congo please pay close attention to local conditions, increase their safety awareness and emergency preparedness, and avoid unnecessary outside travel,” the embassy said.

No details of the incidents were given, although the embassy last month reported five Chinese citizens were abducted from a mining operation in South Kivu, which borders Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; ccp; china; congo
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To: gundog

Yea they’ve got nothing to lose, let’s see if china goes slave trader on them..


21 posted on 12/01/2021 7:55:09 AM PST by aces (and )
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To: aces
I dunno. With the Olympics coming up....

They’ll have a window after the Olympics and before our 2024 election. If they’re going to move on Taiwan, I would think that that would be to time. I think that even Australia is a bridge too far for them, militarily. Conflict in Africa may have to be resolved economically, in the near term.

22 posted on 12/01/2021 9:25:46 AM PST by gundog ( It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: aces

Most likely.🐄


23 posted on 12/01/2021 10:30:06 AM PST by BiteYourSelf ( Earth first we'll strip mine the other planets later.)
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To: gundog

Empires seem to get a lot of “mission creep”.

China should be focusing on the Pacific and staying away from Africa.


24 posted on 12/01/2021 10:33:15 AM PST by cgbg (A kleptocracy--if they can keep it. Think of it as the Cantillon Effect in action.)
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To: cgbg

Without a blue-water Navy, they should concern themselves with near-shore security. Taiwan seems to be more a prestige thing than anything else. They’ve got questionable neighbors on all sides. I guess it’s a cool technological feat that they can launch a missile and attack Australia from the south, but it doesn’t seem like a practical tool.


25 posted on 12/01/2021 10:59:23 AM PST by gundog ( It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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To: gundog

Hmmm , sensible, but not so sure they care


26 posted on 12/01/2021 12:44:48 PM PST by aces (and )
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