Congo President Felix Tshisekedi visits a memorial of civil war victims in Rwanda in March 2019
On May 18, 2021, on the sidelines of an African economic summit organized by French President Emmanuel Macron, Rwandan dictator Paul Kagame, talking to French media, rejected the 2010 UN Mapping Report. The report documents the systematic massacres and acts of genocide committed in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) by the Rwandan army and its created, armed and funded militias. Paul Kagame's statements received worldwide condemnations and indignations. Congolese leaders were initially silent. Following massive popular and media pressure, DRC President Felix Tshiskedi reacted with brief, but even more controversial, statements. His statements have created indignations, condamnations and great dismay in DRC and around the World. Following his statetments, activists, journalists, politicians, and others, on social media and other channels, have been wondering how a country like the DRC can have such an apparently "incompetent", "ignorant", and "opportunist" leader.