FREE CONGO – PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION
📍 Location: Rwandan Embassy
120-122 Seymour Place, London, W1H 1NR
📅 Date: 15.05.2026
⏰ Time: 10:00AM– 14:00PM
Join Free Congo in a peaceful demonstration to raise awareness about Paul Kagame Tutsi lies in the DRC.
:No genocide against the tuties in the Congo
:Stop Paul Kagame Tutsi lies in the DRC.
:No genocide against the Tutsi in the Congo
:Rwandans Tutsi backed M23 are killing Congolese
:Rwandans Tutsi are the cause of the genocide of Congolese in the east of Congo.
Stand for Congo, alongside @sportsent.100 , has organised a football tournament in solidarity with the victims who have suffered due to the ongoing war in eastern Congo.
Along with our African communities, countries such as Angola, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and of course Congo will take part in this tournament to raise money for the victims who are still suffering from this ongoing conflict.
Tickets will be available via the link in our bio 🎫
Use the promo code “standforcongo” to get a discount on tickets.
Stand for Congo, alongside @sportsent.100 , has organised a football tournament in solidarity with the victims who have suffered due to the ongoing war in eastern Congo.
Along with our African communities, countries such as Angola, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and of course Congo will take part in this tournament to raise money for the victims who are still suffering from this ongoing conflict.
Tickets will be available via the link in our bio 🎫
Use the promo code “standforcongo” to get a discount on tickets.
Join us in standing up against the false narratives being pushed about Congo. As Congolese people, we refuse to stay silent while the suffering and deaths of millions of innocent lives are dismissed, distorted, or even mocked.
We will not allow our pain to be erased. We will not allow our history to be rewritten. And we will not stand by while the truth is twisted.
This is about justice. This is about dignity. This is about honouring every life that has been lost.
Together, we raise our voices. Together, we stand strong. Together, we demand the truth.
Stand for Congo. 🇨🇩
The discourse on #Congo is quieting whilst the conflict worsens.
In the activist community, are we willing to learn about working class struggle on an international level?
Everyday we use a piece of technology we are carrying a piece of Congo with us.
It is important to note that "pit" workers get $1 a day - mining some of the most valuable resources in the world.
As workers mine these resources for the capitalist economy, resource heavy areas become militarized for "protection".
The instability of Eastern Congo created an economy based on war - transportation of resources like gold is a grueling journey full of taxation and roadblocks.
Taxation in Eastern Congo is everywhere. Armed groups are exploiting workers for their own gain, and are backed by imperialist powers.
We need to include Congo in our conversation. It is the most ignored *genocide in the world.
This Black Friday we must remember that these major corporations are profiting from destroying Black lives.
📅 Friday, 28th November 2025
📍 Tiffany & Co, Bond Street, W1S 4QB
🕠 5:30-7:30
Congo is rich in rubber, timber, oil, gas, gold, diamonds, copper, lithium, coltan and cobalt. Sixty three per cent of the world’s cobalt production comes from the DRC alone.
These corporations profit from contributing to the political instability in the DRC which forces children into mining for these resources in incredibly unsafe conditions. They are then left with severe long-term health and neurological conditions in the best case, but often die from collapses or starvation.
There will be no business as usual while genocides happen.
🚨 This black Friday: Stop Funding Exploitation, Shop Ethically
📆 Friday 28th November
🕔 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
📍Tiffany & Co, Old Bond St, W1S 4QB
Join us this Black Friday as we protest various companies that have blood on their hands!
❌ No business as usual while genocides continue worldwide! Let’s expose the links between global injustices and major corporations!
💎📱⚽ What does the diamond industry, tech giants, and football clubs all have in common?
They are all fuelling the human rights abuses and genocide of The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), many of them have also been linked to atrocities in Sudan, Palestine and against the Uyghurs.
➡️ Swipe through to see the breakdown, learn more, and find out how you can help.
Stop Your Shopping, Genocides Are Happening ‼️
#collectiveliberation
Apple products are covered in blood ‼️
Join us as we protest outside Apple:
📅 Saturday 4th October
🕐 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
📍 Apple Store, Regents Street, W1B 2EL
The iPhone 17 has just been released — this is a global call to action to boycott all new tech. We have the power to drive down demand for billion dollar tech giants. Choose to buy second-hand or refurbished, repair and reuse your devices, and protect what you already own.
Apple is complicit in human rights abuses worldwide — using modern day slavery and child labour to mine minerals in inhumane conditions for as little as $1 a day in the DRC, donating to Friends of the Israeli Defense Force to fund and fuel Israel’s genocide, occupation, and illegal settlements in Palestine, and relying on the forced labour of Uyghurs in China to manufacture its products.
Tech giants like Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Dell, and Tesla profit from slavery, resource exploitation and environmental destruction, all while turning a blind eye to genocide, unethical mining, smuggling, tax evasion, and corruption.
Demand fair trade! Demand ethical sourcing! Let’s take a stand for people and the planet — not corporate profit ✊🏾
#shotoniphone #iphone17 #regentsstreet #boycottapple #christmas2025 #uyghurs #bds #boycottbigtech #boycottapple #applesagainstapartheid #boycottiphone17 #freepalestine #freeuyghurs #freecongo #goma #sumudflotilla
As hundreds of customers queued up at Apple’s flagship store in London last Friday, 19th September, to purchase the new iPhone 17, they were met with protesters drawing attention to blood minerals in the global supply chain for smartphones. But how much cobalt is there in a mobile phone, and where does it come from?
We have been investigating workers’ rights abuses and environmental harms at industrial cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). See slides and learn more via the links in our bio.
Protest photos by @johnbehets
#iphone17 #bloodminerals #transitionminerals #smartphones #humanrights #cobalt #congo #congo🇨🇩 #drc #applestore #iphone17launch #miningindustry
At the launch of the iPhone 17 in Apple stores, protesters drummed, chanted, and delivered fiery speeches, condemning Apple for profiting from mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that is tied to human rights abuses. #aubzphoto #aubz_click #congo
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London 19 Sept 2025.