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Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka

Aymar N. Bisoka est juriste, politologue et professeur à l’Université de Mons (Belgique).

  • The image depicts a scene from a military operation involving United Nations peacekeepers. In the foreground, a military vehicle marked with "UN" is parked on a grassy area overlooking a landscape. Several soldiers in blue helmets, which signify their affiliation with the UN, are positioned around the vehicle. They appear to be surveying the area, which includes a view of a village with rooftops in the background. The atmosphere seems calm, with a cloudy sky adding to the setting. The soldiers' uniforms suggest they are part of a peacekeeping mission, emphasizing their role in maintaining stability in the region. Analysis In DR Congo, a Western vision perpetuates violence Christoph Vogel, Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka · 20 January Persistence of colonial dynamics, plundering of resources, corruption, conflicts... Through their discourses, progressive as well as reactionary thought contribute to the depoliticization of countries such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “Such narratives tend to reduce Africa to a (…)
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