US Army Operated Secretly in Congo

by new vision Friday, Jun. 22, 2001 at 8:59 PM

June 17, 2001 http://allafrica.com/stories/200106170005.html



US Army Operated Secretly in Congo

New Vision (Kampala)

June 17, 2001

http://allafrica.com/stories/200106170005.html

The United States military has been covertly involved in the wars in

the Democratic Republic of Congo, a US parliamentary subcommittee has

been told. Intelligence specialist Wayne Madsen, appearing before the

US House subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights,

also said American companies, including one linked to former

President George Bush Snr, the father of the current US President,

are stoking the Congo conflict for monetary gains.

In a prepared testimony seen by Sunday Vision, Wayne Madsen, an

American investigative journalist, said on May 17 that US Special

forces have been training troops on both sides of the Congo war. He

said US defence has at times been using Private Military Contractors

(PMCs) to engage in these covert operations because PMCs are far from

the reach of congressional investigators.

Madsen is a specialist on intelligence and was also the author of

"Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa 1993-1999", a work that

took him three years of research and interviews in Rwanda, Uganda,

France, the UK, USA, Belgium, Canada and the Netherlands.

Madsen said the US military worked with Rwanda and the Congolese

rebels to overthrow Mobutu. He said they again supported the

rebellion against Laurent Kabila because "by 1998, the Kabila regime

had become an irritant to the United States, North American mining

interests, and Kabila's Ugandan and Rwandan patrons."

He argued that when Kabila received assistance from other African

countries, the US changed tactics. "US Special Operations personnel

were involved in training troops on both sides of the war in the

DRC - Rwandans, Ugandans, and Burundians (supporting the RCD

factions) and Zimbabweans and Namibians (supporting the central

government in Kinshasa," Madsen told the US congressional

subcommittee. Testifying about the Mobutu overthrow, Madsen said:

"One reason why Kabila's men advanced into the city so quickly was

the technical assistance provided by the DIA (US Defence Intelligence

Agency)."

Copyright © 2001 New Vision. Distributed by AllAfrica Global

Media (allAfrica.com).



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