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Bill
05-19-2024, 8:48pm
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13436591/congo-cia-americans-coup-kinshasa.html

At least three U.S. citizens - accused of being CIA agents - are arrested in Congo after failed coup: Three people killed in shootout at presidential palace and home of close ally

Three US citizens seized by government forces in the Congolese capital Kinshasa after 'failed coup attempt'
Two bloodied and battered men pleaded for mercy following their arrest
This is a breaking news story

By Dominic Yeatman and Afp For Mailonline

Published: 20:00 EDT, 19 May 2024 | Updated: 21:11 EDT, 19 May 2024

Three Americans have been arrested over their alleged involvement in a failed coup in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Video shows what is thought to be two of the men groveling for mercy on the ground as they were surrounded by government forces following a shootout in the capital Kinshasa on Sunday.

Reports in local media suggested the arrested men were CIA operatives although the US ambassador in the city was keen to distance the US from any involvement.

'I am shocked by the events this morning and very worried by the reports of American citizens allegedly being involved,' Lucy Tamlyn, the US ambassador to the DRC, posted on X, formerly Twitter.

'Rest assured that we are cooperating with authorities in DRC to the fullest extent possible, as they investigate these criminal acts and hold accountable any American citizen involved.'
The two men, thought to be Americans pleaded for mercy as they were surrounded by Congolese forces in the capital Kinshasa

The men appeared bloodied at battered as they sat in the street following the failed coup

The DR Congo military on Sunday said it had thwarted an 'attempted coup' near the offices of President Felix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa involving 'foreigners and Congolese'.

It happened in the early hours of the morning outside the residence of Economy Minister Vital Kamerhe, in the Gombe area in the north of the capital, near the Palais de la Nation that houses the president's offices, a spokesman said.

'An attempted coup d'etat has been stopped by the defense and security forces,' said General Sylvain Ekenge in a message broadcast on national television.

'Around 50, including three American citizens - were arrested and are currently undergoing interrogation by the specialized services of the Armed Forces,' Ekenge told Reuters.

Shots were also heard near the Palais de la Nation at the time of the coup attempt, according to a number of sources.

Later on Sunday, army spokesman General Sylvain Ekenge said a British man were part of the group involved in the operation.

He claimed the coup bid was led by Christian Malanga, a Congolese man who was a 'naturalized American' and had been 'definitively neutralized' by the security forces.

Malanga, who went to school in Salt Lake City, posted a video to Facebook hours before the attack showing a group of heavily armed paramilitaries.

Another American voice can be heard, and one of the men later seen begging for mercy is seen in frame, with a US flag on his uniform.
A US passport reportedly recovered from one of the arrested men

Simon Ateba, Chief White House Correspondent at Today News Africa, said the men were reported locally to be CIA agents but the US ambassador denied any involvement in the coup

One of the alleged Americans was seen with Malanga's men as they assembled at a Kinshasa location ahead of the coup attempt. Congolese TV station Actu30 said he was Marcel Malanga, the son of the coup leader
The group filmed themselves as they arrived at the president's office in the Palais de la Nation

Malanga posted a picture in August of his meeting with former US representative for Utah Rob Bishop


Videos on social media showed men in fatigues arriving at the Palais de la Nation, brandishing flags of Zaire - the name of the Democratic Republic of Congo under the dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, who was overthrown in 1997.

'The time has arrived, long live Zaire, long live the children of Mobutu,' a man who appeared to be the head of the group said in Lingala, a language spoken in parts of the DRC.

'Felix has fallen... we are victorious,' he added.

The group was made up of 'several nationalities', Ekenge said, and that four attackers including Malanga were killed.

'We also have a naturalized British subject, the number two of the group,' the spokesman added. Malanga's son, Marcel Malanga, was also among the attackers, he said.

Kamerhe and his family were not harmed in the attack but two police officers looking after them were killed, said a source close to the minister.

The group had planned to attack the home of the new Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, and the residence of Defense Minister Jean-Pierre Bemba.

But they 'could not identify the home' of Suminwa and had not been able to find Bemba at his residence.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLQ8Xbau9dk

DDSLT5
05-19-2024, 8:52pm
Cliffs?

LATB
05-19-2024, 8:54pm
TLDR DILLIGAF

Bill
05-19-2024, 9:00pm
TLDR DILLIGAF

Same people who successfully initiated a coup here at home, failed to do the same thing abroad.



Hope this helps.

ratflinger
05-19-2024, 9:24pm
Seriously doubt they are CIA, look more like knobheaded college agitators.

Aerovette
05-19-2024, 11:12pm
Seriously doubt they are CIA, look more like knobheaded college agitators.

A clever disguise !

Sea Six
05-20-2024, 1:57am
A clever disguise !

I dunno.

Maybe if they each had one of those big black fake curly mustaches and an evil looking sinister grin

higgyburners
05-20-2024, 2:01am
I keep pushing the play button...it no play:kick:

IB4TL
05-20-2024, 2:47am
I keep pushing the play button...it no play:kick:

Refresh the page and try it again

:leaving:

Vette40th
05-20-2024, 5:10am
Seriously doubt they are CIA, look more like knobheaded college agitators.
Most are, as they come right out of college, trained and sent abroad.

Tikiman
05-20-2024, 6:30am
Most are, as they come right out of college, trained and sent abroad.


Correct. 90% of the government unrest in the world can be directly attributed to the CIA. That is what they do. Take down foreign powers who want to rule as they see fit and replace them with compromised puppets who will accept orders and not ask questions. Just like they did with our country in 2020. This should come as no surprise to anyone who is paying attention.

Raazor
05-20-2024, 8:43am
Not CIA

FAFO

RedLS1GTO
05-20-2024, 8:59am
Video shows what is thought to be two of the men groveling for mercy on the ground as they were surrounded by government forces following a shootout in the capital Kinshasa on Sunday.

Yea... that sounds like how the CIA would go about it. :skep:

Onebadcad
05-20-2024, 9:50am
The current administration will handle this with the same expertise in which they handled afghanistan and niger,,, no concerns here, they will be back in the states by 2087.

Frankie the Fink
05-20-2024, 9:53am
Ah, the good ole days; I remember the CIA and the exploding cigar proposal by the CIA...

Anyway that's not how you conduct a coup. You convince the targeted government to open their borders and then shove as many people, insurgents, criminals, terrorists, etc across as you can; I'm trying to think of a recent example ??

GTOguy
05-20-2024, 11:27am
Cliffs?

If you're a white American, stay the HELL off the African continent. Unless you don't value your life. :yesnod: