The United States Reacts to the Banyamulenge Protests in Washington
A member of the United States Congress, , has expressed his views on the protest organized by the Banyamulenge community in Washington on April 20, 2026. The demonstrators called for justice and sought to highlight the security challenges they say they are facing in the eastern part of the .
According to Wilson, the Banyamulenge have legitimate reasons to voice their concerns. He also criticized the administration of President over the worsening security situation in eastern Congo.
In his statement, Wilson further pointed to the role of the FDLR rebel group in destabilizing the Great Lakes region, calling for urgent measures to halt ongoing violence. He also urged the Congolese authorities and the government of to work closely together to end tensions and implement long-discussed peace agreements, including those addressed in Washington.
The congressman emphasized that Congo’s challenges should not be borne solely by the international community, but rather addressed by Congolese stakeholders themselves through constructive dialogue and governance rooted in peace.
The protest in Washington aimed to shed light on long-standing grievances raised by the Banyamulenge, including allegations of violence, forced displacement, killings, and persistent insecurity in various parts of eastern DRC.
Participants called on the and international partners to take concrete action toward a sustainable solution, stressing that lasting peace cannot be achieved without meaningful international cooperation.
Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts among countries in the Great Lakes region, the security situation in eastern DRC remains a major concern. Attacks against Banyamulenge—reportedly involving the FARDC and allied groups, as well as armed militias—continue to be reported in North and South Kivu, leaving communities exposed to serious consequences.
International organizations, including the United States, continue to call for stronger measures to protect civilians, combat armed groups, and reinforce sustainable peace processes in the region.
Overall, the situation in the DRC remains fragile, underscoring the urgent need for both regional and international cooperation to achieve a lasting solution that safeguards civilian lives.





