22nd September 2018
We have organised a meeting in Rochdale to support Barly's campaign
We have organised a meeting in Rochdale to support Barly's campaign
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Please come and hear Barly speak about his campaign. It is not safe for him to return to Congo, yet the Home Office are refusing to grant him the right to remain in the UK.
He came to the UK seeking asylum in 2013 after members of his family were targeted and killed by the Kabila regime.
Event will take place from 7pm till 9pm at St Mary in the Baum church, 2 St Mary's Gate, Rochdale, OL16 1AP.
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He came to the UK seeking asylum in 2013 after members of his family were targeted and killed by the Kabila regime.
Event will take place from 7pm till 9pm at St Mary in the Baum church, 2 St Mary's Gate, Rochdale, OL16 1AP.
Find the event on Facebook
22nd December 2017
Barly Koyangbwa featured in 'The Meteor' article 'Refugee Tells of the Silent Genocide Consuming The Congo'
Read the full article here.
Barly Koyangbwa featured in 'The Meteor' article 'Refugee Tells of the Silent Genocide Consuming The Congo'
Read the full article here.
27th October 2017
The Silent Genocide in Democratic Republic of Congo - Barly Koyangbwa
In this article I wish to bring to the attention of the international community, particularly to the people of UK, the countless violations of human rights occurring in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Ever since my home country was assaulted by a Rwandan-Ugandan coalition 21 years ago, with the support of the international community and global corporations alike, these violations have been taking place day and night...
Read the Full Article Here
The Silent Genocide in Democratic Republic of Congo - Barly Koyangbwa
In this article I wish to bring to the attention of the international community, particularly to the people of UK, the countless violations of human rights occurring in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Ever since my home country was assaulted by a Rwandan-Ugandan coalition 21 years ago, with the support of the international community and global corporations alike, these violations have been taking place day and night...
Read the Full Article Here
In this short film, Barly speaks powerfully about the violent regime in Congo – and the multinationals' post colonial scramble for minerals in the country, including coltan which is used in the manufacture of laptops and mobile phones.
2nd August 2017
APARECO NW members talk about the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Watch APARECO member and activist Barly speak about the situation in DRC:
APARECO NW members talk about the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Watch APARECO member and activist Barly speak about the situation in DRC:
Here Barly speaks about the situation in DRC in his native languages of French and Lingala
Protection and safety for Barly's life in the UK! Peace and freedom for DR Congo!
Barly Koyangbwa is a much respected member of RAPAR and APARECO in the North West.
After his uncle, with whom he was living, was killed by the regime in his home country of Democratic Republic of Congo his life became at risk.
He fled to the UK in 2013 and is now in temporary accommodation in Manchester.
An active member of APARECO, Barly dedicates his time to exposing the human rights violations taking place in his country and is now seeking asylum here in the UK.
Barly Koyangbwa is a much respected member of RAPAR and APARECO in the North West.
After his uncle, with whom he was living, was killed by the regime in his home country of Democratic Republic of Congo his life became at risk.
He fled to the UK in 2013 and is now in temporary accommodation in Manchester.
An active member of APARECO, Barly dedicates his time to exposing the human rights violations taking place in his country and is now seeking asylum here in the UK.