Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Republic of the Congo: A brief history

République Démocratique du Congo (which is French for Democratic Republic of Congo) has been embroiled in one a vicious civil war which has seen millions of people lose their lives, homes. Since the war ended in 2003, the country has been engulfed by corruption which is seeing Congo lose its resources for the wrong reasons. Widespread civilian casualty even forced the UN to intervene in the region and make Congo stable again. 
Hindrance to the Peacekeeping operation
Although Congo doesn’t see bloodshed or violence nowadays, corruption and false beliefs still prevails in every field and this even includes the government offices. Government has used armed forces to suppress humanitarian activists and other notable officials. The alarming issue is the prevalent human rights violation on a mass scale and the government being responsible for it. Although they deny the situation or the allegations, it is obvious that the people of République Démocratique du Congo deserve a better political scenario as soon as possible.
Solutions
The government’s transparency and accountability to the people is not even a debate. The rich resources of République Démocratique du Congo should be spent by qualified officials who understand the priority is the people of Congo.

Friday, September 20, 2019

Republic of the Congo: A brief history


Democratic Republic of Congo is the second largest country in Africa, situated in Central Africa. It has a 40-Km coastline with the Atlantic Ocean washing up the shores. Except that, Congo is land-locked. Congo has rich deposits of petroleum, copper, diamonds, gold, silver, uranium, coal, etc. Urban Population is spread throughout the country, mostly along the north-eastern borders. The largest city is the capital city Kinshasa, which is located in the west on the banks of River Congo.
Features of Congo
One of the most well-known features of Congo is the active volcano Nyiragongo, which is unique for its unusually fast-moving lava.  Nyiragongo is very close to human settlements which make it dangerous. The prevailing climate is tropical with hot and humid conditions in the river basins, although things cool down as we move to the southern and eastern highlands.
The terrain is mostly low-lying plateau with a vast central river basin which drenches the entire country. The mountains are situated in the east. Congo is rich and unique flora and fauna, and many places have been deemed Bio-diversity hotspots by the WHO.  

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Sindika Dokolo talks about the challenges faced based on closed perceptions

Sindika Dokolo, the famous businessman and art collector talks about the contentious decision made when the Venice Biennale was conducted. The Angolan pavilion, financed by him, was allocated  substantial funds from MoMA. But then they threatened to withhold the award on the grounds that Sindika Dokolo had links with the government (he is married to Isabel dos Santos, who is reportedly he richest woman in Africa and also happens to be the eldest daughter of the former Angola President.
Sindika Dokolo doesn’t hold back
Sindika Dokolo doesn’t hold back as the renowned patron of art reflects on the controversial incident and feels that it had racial undertones and hidden perceptions that is not empowerment for the world.
Dokolo on retrieving lost African art
Sindika Dokolo’s pioneering work involves retrieving lost African art, that has either been misplaced or has been acquired illegally, and return them back to their rightful owners. Sindika Dokolo expresses concern regarding the questionable advice the present Angola president to being fed by the people around him.

Monday, September 16, 2019

Debout Congolais: the national anthem of Congo

Debout Congolais is the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It was adopted by DRC in 1960 after getting independence from Belgium. But it got replaced by “La Zairoise” when the president changed the name from Congo to Zaire in 1971. But after the reversing the decision and naming the country Democratic Republic of Congo in 1997, Debout became the national anthem again and till this day, it is the national anthem of Congo.
Features
The music is composed by Simon-Pierre Boka di Mpasi Londi and written by Joseph Lutumba. It is a melodious energetic song; the word Debout itself means “standing” which represent the never give up attitude of the proud Congolese people who have thrived through decades of war, government oppression and suffering just so that they can lay the foundations of a bright new world for the next generations; a world without corruption and evil.
The Debout song is entirely about the proud and rich cultural heritage of Congo and their peace loving attitude as well as their belief in hard work to achieve something beautiful.

Friday, September 13, 2019

Giving Importance to Art Forms at a Fundamental Level

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Often, in countries like Congo, people do not give too much importance to art forms. This is the reason why even the artists do not have confidence. But as per the leaders like Sindika Dokolo when someone is good at art, the person should be motivated because you never know where he can take the country to. So, creating art forms and considering this task as an important one, would make good amount of difference.
The youth has the responsibility to change the fortune of the country
The youth can be mended the way they should be and for that there has to be revolution. People in Congo seem to have lost motivation. But there are groups that work towards democracy and human rights and motivate the people to grow and move ahead. It is true that the country has restlessness and lack of peace. But accepting this situation, as it is, would not be the solution. One should know that, if peace is defined in the right way then there would be change in mindset of the people too. There is need to understand the potential of Congo as a whole. If that is in the relevant art form then that should be made as a strong point. Congo has strength and will to move ahead. It is just that, people should understand the current situation and find solutions in that regards.
Finding a noble cause to join
Within every individual there would be a rage to be part of the movement that would give benefit to the whole country. For people in Congo, a movement that help in reinstating the position of arts, exercising of human rights, avoiding deprivation of basic things of life etc are some of the causes that would come forward. So, knowing that they are all interconnected would give strength to fight them off. There are political issues but people like Sindika Dokolo look towards the better side of Congo and understand that if led properly, this place has lot of potential.
The socio economic growth in Congo
Movement des Congolais have been quite popular in Congo as this has created awareness in the minds of people about what could be done to make the political scenario better. If social growth was possible and people were motivated to stay connected to one another for some good cause, if arts in Congo was encouraged then there can be better position of the country in near future. The issues and crisis that come up every now and then should be faced smartly. One should ask for details and when every layman does this, there would be no totalitarian power and finally things should be settled soon. But these things should happen at root level and even Sindika Dokolo believes that.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Les Congolais turmoil: How things stand

Democratic Republic of Congo has been in the world news for all the wrong reasons since 1997. After Mobutu Sese Seko passed away in 1997, Congo plunged into a vicious struggle with its neighbouring countries for survival. Foreign governments and rebel groups started invading Les Congolais soils for their own advantage. The Congo population has been left tattered and homeless, while they slowly try to rebuild the country.
Prospects
Congo has always been a country full of resources. They are the 6th largest exporters of Copper. Other than that, they have rich deposits of petroleum, coal, diamonds, etc. Although the 7 year long war has left its mark on the country on the present day, the people of Les Congolais region still dream of corruption-free governance, a peaceful territory and prosperous life.
Basic requirements
The people’s dreams can come true only if the government is made to stand accountable for its actions and decisions. The perfect democratic set-up would dictate that the government officials put Les Congolais interests ahead of themselves and understand that a peaceful Congo is the only way to prosperity and betterment of the world as a whole.


Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Strong Support System as needed for Development of Congo

Congo has come across so many issues in the past and even political ups and downs in the current state. So, to reinstate peace, it would be better to first think that what all options should work well. The first and the foremost thing is that people in Congo should gain confidence and should understand that if they also equally work hard with the leaders like Sindika Dokolo then bringing Congo as a popular country in the world map would not be a difficult task. Already, these leaders are working towards making African art forms quite popular. If collective steps are taken to stay ahead along with the economy then a lot of positive things can happen in Congo!
Treating all the communities with respect
It is important that people start respecting themselves first. When they do this they will gain confidence within themselves and further they can also influence lives of the others. There are many communities which are exploited due to political issues in Congo. But there are good leaders too who are working for making the place a better world in itself! So, people in Congo should be part of Congolese movements as this can give them a chance to do something for the country. Often, in Congo, it is believed that human rights are not exercised well and perhaps that is the basic reason why this country lacks motivation. The main duty of Democratic Party is to make people realize that how things can be maintained well. How one can grow even with least resources. How one can be motivated and what can be done to maintain peace in the country.
Knowing the limitations and then going ahead
Congo has a lot of things happening since years and this is the basic reason why people need to understand that the party that has good leaders should be supported. Like, Sindika Dokolo has a habit to not think much and work out of his way for the benefit of people. He would always move out of his comfort zone and work towards the things that are supposed to create concern for the country.
A good support system can change the way people think about Congo
Today, it is believed that there are political ups and downs. But if people get together and face these issues and support one another then these problems would be sorted out soon.  It is true that, sorting the issues at a country level would take time. But one should have patience. With sheer dedication and a good support system things can change for better. So, taking the actions in the right path would really work towards making life settled in Congo for today and even for tomorrow. This is the belief of Sindika Dokolo too.

Monday, September 9, 2019

How to save human rights in Congo?

The history of Congo says many sad stories about how there were problems in the economy and also there were hardly any potent steps that were taken to bring back the economy to normal. Also, there were problems in relation to deprivation of peace and values. But thankfully, leaders like Sindika Dokolo are there in the place, which are always ready to contribute well to the society. This place needs consistent development. But it would be possible only when the contribution comes from the government too. If Congo and Congolese, both develop at the same speed then there would be a time when there would be lot of opportunities for people.
Already a lot of movements are taking place
There are many Congolese who have come together with the motive to hold movements. They want to use their rights and let the people know the correct meaning of democracy. Also, when there would be human development and right use of rights, automatically there will be economic development. This is what they want to teach to the common people in Congo.
Why is situation aggravated in Congo?
There has always been a tensed situation in Congo and above all, there was totalitarian power and this created restlessness among people. Everyone knew that something was going wrong. But no one had the courage to speak the truth and fight off the factors that were depriving the citizens from exercising their rights. But with Sindika Dokolo and his Congolese movements there was huge transformation in the society for betterment of people.
This common project has more than a million people
When it comes to the Congo movement, there are more than million people standing for this common cause and this includes many good leaders too. So, in future it is expected that there would be tremendous change in the society which can give better results for sure. There are many wrong values which have become an intrinsic part of the society and they should all be gotten rid of. This is the final aim of Congolese movements. It is true that, removing such factors from the society would take some time. But the Congo people along with Sindika Dokolo already has the patience and so they don’t mind waiting and getting the fruits in future. These people explain the real meaning of patriotism. They know that when people would be given equal opportunity then things would be surely in the favour of the country. So, it is vital to work hard now for the sake of the country. There is a sea change in the place as compared to the past and so even the future holds the promise for better development and better economy.

Friday, September 6, 2019

How to save human rights in Congo?

The history of Congo says many sad stories about how there were problems in the economy and also there were hardly any potent steps that were taken to bring back the economy to normal. Also, there were problems in relation to deprivation of peace and values. But thankfully, leaders like Sindika Dokolo are there in the place, which are always ready to contribute well to the society. This place needs consistent development. But it would be possible only when the contribution comes from the government too. If Congo and Congolese, both develop at the same speed then there would be a time when there would be lot of opportunities for people.
Already a lot of movements are taking place
There are many Congolese who have come together with the motive to hold movements. They want to use their rights and let the people know the correct meaning of democracy. Also, when there would be human development and right use of rights, automatically there will be economic development. This is what they want to teach to the common people in Congo.
Why is situation aggravated in Congo?
There has always been a tensed situation in Congo and above all, there was totalitarian power and this created restlessness among people. Everyone knew that something was going wrong. But no one had the courage to speak the truth and fight off the factors that were depriving the citizens from exercising their rights. But with Sindika Dokolo and his Congolese movements there was huge transformation in the society for betterment of people.
This common project has more than a million people
When it comes to the Congo movement, there are more than million people standing for this common cause and this includes many good leaders too. So, in future it is expected that there would be tremendous change in the society which can give better results for sure. There are many wrong values which have become an intrinsic part of the society and they should all be gotten rid of. This is the final aim of Congolese movements. It is true that, removing such factors from the society would take some time. But the Congo people along with Sindika Dokolo already has the patience and so they don’t mind waiting and getting the fruits in future. These people explain the real meaning of patriotism. They know that when people would be given equal opportunity then things would be surely in the favour of the country. So, it is vital to work hard now for the sake of the country. There is a sea change in the place as compared to the past and so even the future holds the promise for better development and better economy.

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Sindika Dokolo talks about the challenges faced based on closed perceptions

Sindika Dokolo, the famous businessman and art collector talks about the contentious decision made when the Venice Biennale was conducted. The Angolan pavilion, financed by him, was allocated  substantial funds from MoMA. But then they threatened to withhold the award on the grounds that Sindika Dokolo had links with the government (he is married to Isabel dos Santos, who is reportedly he richest woman in Africa and also happens to be the eldest daughter of the former Angola President.
Sindika Dokolo doesn’t hold back
Sindika Dokolo doesn’t hold back as the renowned patron of art reflects on the controversial incident and feels that it had racial undertones and hidden perceptions that is not empowerment for the world.
Dokolo on retrieving lost African art
Sindika Dokolo’s pioneering work involves retrieving lost African art, that has either been misplaced or has been acquired illegally, and return them back to their rightful owners. Sindika Dokolo expresses concern regarding the questionable advice the present Angola president to being fed by the people around him.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Sindika Dokolo talks about the challenges faced based on closed perceptions

Sindika Dokolo, the famous businessman and art collector talks about the contentious decision made when the Venice Biennale was conducted. The Angolan pavilion, financed by him, was allocated  substantial funds from MoMA. But then they threatened to withhold the award on the grounds that Sindika Dokolo had links with the government (he is married to Isabel dos Santos, who is reportedly he richest woman in Africa and also happens to be the eldest daughter of the former Angola President.
Sindika Dokolo doesn’t hold back
Sindika Dokolo doesn’t hold back as the renowned patron of art reflects on the controversial incident and feels that it had racial undertones and hidden perceptions that is not empowerment for the world.
Dokolo on retrieving lost African art
Sindika Dokolo’s pioneering work involves retrieving lost African art, that has either been misplaced or has been acquired illegally, and return them back to their rightful owners. Sindika Dokolo expresses concern regarding the questionable advice the present Angola president to being fed by the people around him.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Sindika Dokolo Talks About the Art World

Congolese-born–activist  Sindika Dokolo feels that parts of the art world are being hypocritical and racist with respect to African culture and art works. He asksthe African people to fight for their civil rights. His wife, Isabel dos Santos has also faced unfair judgement for her unsatisfactory tenure at the Angolan National Oil company and questions the advices that the new Angola president is getting.
Dokolo speaks
Sindika Dokolo is more known to stay away from the limelight in spite of being married to the richest woman in Africa and the daughter of the former Angola president. But today he shares his ideals and philosophy which made him what he is today.
Dokolo understands how the world works
Sindika Dokolo has been one of the biggest collector of African arts, and he talks about his acquisitions to venture into more critical questions that defines art by connecting more with their homeland. He feels that some of the assumptions need to be questioned if people need to understand the concept of African art.

Monday, September 2, 2019

Sindika Dokolo talks about the art world

Congolese-born–activist  Sindika Dokolo feels that parts of the art world are being hypocritical and racist with respect to African culture and art works. He asksthe African people to fight for their civil rights. His wife, Isabel dos Santos has also faced unfair judgement for her unsatisfactory tenure at the Angolan National Oil company and questions the advices that the new Angola president is getting.
Dokolo speaks
Sindika Dokolo is more known to stay away from the limelight in spite of being married to the richest woman in Africa and the daughter of the former Angola president. But today he shares his ideals and philosophy which made him what he is today.
Dokolo understands how the world works
Sindika Dokolo has been one of the biggest collector of African arts, and he talks about his acquisitions to venture into more critical questions that defines art by connecting more with their homeland. He feels that some of the assumptions need to be questioned if people need to understand the concept of African art.