DRC Richest and Poorest Country
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About the Book
It is a stunning revelation how Congolese people are being sacrificed over half of century by tyrants, dictators, murderers, and imposters full of egocentric behaviors when Congolese people are rated at the bottom of the United Nation’s Human Development Index as the poorest people in the world. DRC has 24 trillion dollars of untapped mineral resources, potentially capable to be an economic power in this planet. Apart from its minerals, its rainforest extends 1.5 million square kilometers and accounts for more than half of Africa’s forest resources and inland fisheries, with an estimation production of 600 tons per year. With all these commodities and treasures, how can one imagine that Congolese are the poorest people in the world? That’s unacceptable. “Debout Congolais.” We have to find a solution to make our country better. But first, each and every one of us must heighten his awareness and expand his consciousness to have a prosperous and democratic country.
About the Author
James Kazongo is Congolese American. He was unfairly incarcerated, tortured, abused, and dehumanized for two years in Pretoria Prison, South Africa, for fabricated charges by South African police and theirs prosecutors on the pretext that he was planning to overthrow the despotic government of Joseph Kabila.