Apparently this is what the BBC wishes to happen to Congo. It is just like  
it used to happen during Museveni bush days where Kampala bus park would be  
deserted in anticipation of the arrival of the NRA.
You see, by stating that 'fighting has flared' is to indicate the  inevitable 
conclusion that the fighting is of such a nature as to end in  overthrow of 
the government or complete secession. Thus putting the future of  the eastern 
Congo in uncertainty. Therefore, the looting can continue as it used  to be.
None of the European powers really wish the eastern part of Congo to be  
under the control of a responsible government so that they can have the  
opportunity to loot unrestricted.
That is what I see in the reporting of the BBC.
Onegi
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