Monday, October 17, 2016
Worried as they are about the events taking place in the Democratic Republic of Congo, starting with last September 19 and J. Kabila’s violent repression as he seeks to remain in power through a third term not allowed by the Constitution, the superior general of the Comboni Missionaries, Fr. Tesfaye Tadesse Gebresilasie, and the superior general of the Comboni Missionary Sisters, Sr. Luigia Coccia, have written in the name of their institutes a letter of solidarity with the people and the Church addressed to the bishops of the Episcopal Conference of the DRC. The text follows here below.

LETTER
To H. E. Msgr. Marcel Utembi Tapa and to the bishops
of the Democratic Republic of Congo Episcopal Conference (CENCO)

Dear bishops,
We, the Comboni Missionaries and Comboni Missionary Sisters wish to express our total solidarity to you, to the Catholic faithful and to the Congolese people in the difficult national situation precipitated by the current serious political crisis.

We admire the prophetic daring with which you sided with legality and the rule of law, standing by all those who in Congo fight for justice and for respect for the rules of democracy. From the very beginning you have publicly shown your firm opposition to any attempt to change the Constitution so that it will authorize in the coming elections the re-election of Joseph Kabila to a third term.

We share your concern over the worsening social tensions and the fear that the situation will get out of hand thus plunging the country into chaos.

We deplore the brutal repression at the hands of the security forces in Kinshasa who used their weapons against civilians who were demanding that the government call presidential elections without delay. This intervention caused dozens of fatalities and over a hundred wounded victims.  The tragic death of so many people is part of the strategy of those who hold power in order to discourage and intimidate people from taking part in public demonstrations, the only peaceful recourse left to the citizens who want to show their dissent.

We admire the courage of your decision to suspend as a sign of your protest your participation in the national dialogue between majority and opposition, and to condition your return to the negotiating table to the exclusion of president Kabila from the upcoming elections. We join you in believing that “only a frank and sincere national dialogue” can help your country to come out of this enduring crisis. And this dialogue must be inclusive and respectful of the Constitution.

We join our voices with yours in support of the request by the United Nations and other countries in the international community that in your country presidential elections may be held at the earliest, with due respect for constitutional details and in a spirit of peace, without intimidation or violence.

We united ourselves in prayer with you, shepherds of the Church, that the rule of law may soon be reinstated in the DRC and that all citizen may have the possibility to cast their vote for the advancement of democracy and the promotion of development for all, particularly for the poor.

With esteem and affection,
Sr. Luigia Coccia, Superior General of the Comboni Missionary Sisters
Fr. Tesfaye Tadesse Gebresilasie, Superior General of the Comboni Missionaries


"We admire the prophetic daring with which you sided with legality and the rule of law, standing by all those who in Congo fight for justice and for respect for the rules of democracy. From the very beginning you have publicly shown your firm opposition to any attempt to change the Constitution so that it will authorize in the coming elections the re-election
of Joseph Kabila [on the billboard in the picture, in Kinshasa] to a third term.
"