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Fredrick Wangabo Mwenengabo Born in a family of four and son of Mr. Sebutimbanyi and Ms. M.Mulira, Fredrick Wangabo Mwenengabo is a charismatic respected Civil Rights Activist born in 1975 in the Democratic Republic of Congo formerly known as Zaire. Fredrick is an activist driven by a just call and a vocation inherited from life experience from his childhood after being adopted and educated by catholic missionaries in an environment that was not very friendly to him. His life has not always been easy; at times he has been arrested, kidnapped and tortured because of his activism but that has never silenced him. In 2005, Fredrick was detained by the South Kivu military court for treason charges, for gathering thousands of people in what was called by the government ‘‘illegal meetings’’ and for inciting tribal hate; all these charges against him were dropped and he was freed later. He is '''also known as Freddy and/or Mobutu. He is not called Mobutu''' because he is related in any way or manner to Mr. Mobutu-former president of Congo/ ex-Zaire. Born from a poor indigenous family, Mr. Mwenengabo is referred to as Mobutu by his fellow countrymen because'''of his very well articulated speech address in conference in Nairobi organised for peace in his native country followed by a mass prayer lead by the catholic Archbishop of Nairobi, his eminence Ndingi Mwana’A Nzeki. The conference and the mass prayer gathered around 5,000 people, among them were Congolese officials, senior governments’ representatives, United Nations Diplomatists and Civil Rights Activists from different spheres'''. His powerful moving speech left many people in emotions, tears and others in love. His speech was referred to by the representatives of the Jesuit Refugee Services and the United Nations representatives as that one of Martin Luther King Junior ‘‘I have a dream.’’ His determinations and intellectual is always an addition to his humanitarian spirit. '''Congolese compared his speech as that one of president Mobutu in 1973 at the United Nations and that is why Fredrick is also referred to as Mobutu. This conference was vital in the peace process of Congo and earned Fredrick respect home and abroad'''. Even if Fredrick is not a fun of the United Nations double stands, Fredrick is always accused by his critics of being pro-United Nations. Many politicians in Congo see him as a threat to their political career. According to the Governor of South Kivu in DRC, Fredrick is living in a self imposed exile in Canada and can return to the country any time he wants. Unconfirmed sources link Fredrick with thousands of Hectares mountainous land in Eastern DRC making him one of the wealthiest human rights advocates in the country. '''Fredrick is the first person who proposed civic education for Congolese for the first time in the history of Congo but he has never been recognised for that. This has to do with his young age and his ignored tribe.''' In 2005, he was indicted by military court in South Kivu for treason charges but released later without any trial after pressure from the people. http://www.ecaair.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Advocates-Speak-on-Attrocities-Committed-in-the-Democratic-Republic-of-Congo.pdf http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-128048212/congolese-nationals-appeal-kenya.html http://www.unpo.org/article/9012

'''Mr. Wangabo is an inspirational human being who has not only strived for peace and justice in difficult times for the people he loves but who has also been subjected to torture and illegal arrests because of his passion and love for the people. He is a true agent of change and a true source of inspiration. His forced exile is a vacuum to the rights of the poor people in this country.''' Mr. Wangabo is a peaceful man always admired for his passion of a just, equal and dignified world for all! Fredrick lives a very simple life of poverty and loves music. '''I love his following quotes: When we talk about Peace, Justice and Human rights; no matter how diverse our voices and our languages are, the way we hear ourselves make us a sound with one voice. To be a Person is Godly, to be a Human Being is an Art If you become my friend I am here standing in your shadow''' He also loves quoting Mandela this way: When we lose the right to be different we lose the privilege to be free (Nelson Madiba Mandela) http://www.advocacynet.org/blogs/index.php?blog=108

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