Visit Rwanda deal does not 'match ethics' of PSG - Mulumbu
Briefly

Youssouf Mulumbu, former captain of DR Congo, is calling on Paris St-Germain to reevaluate its partnership with Visit Rwanda amid a humanitarian crisis in his homeland. The M23 rebels, allegedly supported by Rwanda, have seized Goma, displacing around 700,000 individuals this year. The conflict is described as a financial battle, exacerbating the suffering of civilians. Mulumbu shares harrowing accounts of fear and violence from friends in Goma, illustrating the dire situation faced by families torn apart by the fighting. He emphasizes the need for greater awareness regarding the motivations behind the conflict and its severe impact on the population.
"The situation is very, very hard and very painful, and all this conflict is based on finance. It's not a religious or territory war. It's a financial war and people need to know that."
"I received lots of messages from friends who are living in Goma. They just tell me they're living in fear. There are kids living without their parents, women being raped and burnt in jail. The situation over there is unbelievable."
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