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Home » Rwandan Lawmaker Recounts Personal Ordeal with FDLR Militia Attacks

Rwandan Lawmaker Recounts Personal Ordeal with FDLR Militia Attacks

Member of Parliament Etienne Nsabimana Mvano describes his experiences of violence from the FDLR militia that continue to threaten security across Rwanda's border areas.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
February 24, 2025
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Member of Parliament Etienne Nsabimana Mvano addressed the legislative session on February 21, 2025, by sharing his firsthand experiences of attacks from the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) militia.

His testimony highlighted the extensive security challenges which impact communities living by the borders of Rwanda.

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During the joint parliamentary session, MP Mvano explained how the FDLR launched numerous attacks against his family members and neighbourhood residents. He warned about the enduring security hazards created by the militia group since these activities continue to threaten local communities and put their safety at risk.

The Forces for the Defense of Democracy (FDLR) operates its bases from within the territory of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after originating as forces that carried out the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

Cross-border FDLR actions produce tensions that cause insecurity and disrupt the way people living near the DRC-Rwanda border make their living.

The Great Lakes region faces ongoing threats from insurgent groups according to the testimony of MP Mvano. His story reveals that these wars have inflicted tremendous harm on people throughout the region where peace and security need continual focus to succeed.

The government of Rwanda urges neighbouring regions to develop joint approaches which combat armed militias. The testimony from MP Mvano strengthens the need for these regional initiatives because they protect vulnerable populations and create stability in the region.

The FDLR threat requires comprehensive solutions which are advanced through policy decisions using firsthand accounts provided by MP Mvano in ongoing discussions about regional security.

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