Scam, kidnap by South African police

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Scam, kidnap by South African police

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South African police: keeping the country secure or targeting citizens, refugees and visitors for abuse? MJoTA 2013 v7n1 p0613 click here
United Nations in Congo click here
South African police: crime against humanity click here
Africa Umoja, Apartheid and Refugees in South Africa click here
Emigrants and immigrants. Making a fuss. MJoTA 2013 v7n2 p0705 click here
James Kazongo in hospital with a broken leg after being assaulted by 3 prison guards in Pretoria Central Prison.  click here
Why Dr Susanna is traveling to Pretoria. Journey to the Gates of Hell. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 0513 click here
James Kasongo makes the best potato chips in the world. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 p0429 click here click here
James Kazongo and 19 other sons of Congo are on a hunger strike. MJoTA 2013 v6n1 p0417 click here
Release James Kazongo.  MJoTA 2013 v7n1 p0331 click here
The human faces of the Congolese 20: victims scammed by South African undercover police. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 0524 click here
Trial of Congolese 20 postponed until Aug 1st, 2013. James Kazongo beaten up by guard, falls in court. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 p0523 click here
South African laws and lawyers. MJoTA 2013 v6n1 p0522 click here
South African Oranges, Sovereignty and Pretoria Central Prison. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 0521 click here
Rhinoceroses. click here
Trial in Pretoria, South Africa of 20 Congolese: 16 are security guards, one is a chef, and one is widely believed to be the son of the late President Laurent Kabila. click here
Changing currency in South Africa click here
Twenty innocent men charged with planning a coup against the president of Congo: evidence was fabricated. MJoTA v7n1 p0517 click here
Son of Congo pleads for help. James Kazongo in Pretoria Central Prison with 19 more Congolese: in early Feb 2013, charged with plotting coup against president of Congo. MJoTA v7n1 p0312 click here
Words of the peacemakers in a million small lights click here
Nelson Mandela click here
South Africa click here
Helen Suzman managed to stay in parliament in South Africa for 36 years, representing a Johannesburg electorate. From 1953 to 1989 she was the only consistent liberal voice opposing apartheid click here
Police scam and kidnap in South Africa
February 18th 2015, 2 years, 13 days in Pretoria Central Prison: all Congolese 20 ACQUITTED!!!!! click here
In South Africa, rogue police lured 19 men into a trap by promising them training and jobs as anti-rhino poachers, in order to catch the 20th, who is the son of the previous assassinated president of Congo. The 20th handed himself in after seeing international news reports telling him he was wanted. All 20 were held in Pretoria Central Prison for 660 days, until the case collapsed and 15 were released on Nov 28, 2014. More detail, click on the links below.
Book "Philadelphia sends love to 20 good men jailed because South African cops lied" by Congolese 20 & SJ Dodgson, Dec 5 from Amazon click here
Summary of the story of imprisonment of the Congolese 20. SJ Dodgson. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 p0610

President Laurent Kabila was assassinated in 2001. Immediately, the head of the army was installed as the president of Congo. This man, Joseph Kabila, is widely reported to be Rwandan, born in 1971, and to have been adopted by Laurent Kabila.

Joseph Kabila remains president, winning 2 elections in 2006 and 2011. Laurent Kabila is reported to have a first-born son, Etienne Kabila, born to Francoise in 1965 in Tanzania. Laurent's relationship with Francoise was over before Laurent  became president of Congo in 1997.

Since his father's assassination in 2001, Etienne tells me he has been a target. He showed me scars on his head; his mother fled to Australia.

The imprisonment of the Congolese 20 appears to have resulted from Joseph Kabila wanting to get rid of his brother once and for all.

Etienne has been living in Capetown since 2005 with his wife and 4 children. He told me he has affidavits from his employer where he works as a security guard, from his landlord, from his neighbors. He was never in the military, his education was in finance.

In Sep 2012 Chadrian Kilele was told by his nephew that some men from the South African government knew he knows Etienne Kabila, and wanted a meeting with Etienne Kabila because they wanted to give Etienne money.

Etienne traveled 2,000 km to Johannesburg in Sep, but the meeting did not take place, and then a second time on Oct 10.

During the meeting, Etienne decided these men were crooks and were not going to give him money, and broke off his relationship with Chadrian.


From Oct to Jan, Chadrian was sent emails by these South African government officials, saying that they now wanted to set up an anti-rhino poaching training camp, offering larger and larger sums of money.

All Chadrian had to do was bring in Etienne to receive and distribute the money and act as leader. Etienne refused all contact with Chadrian, so Chadrian started looking for a substitute, and found James Kazongo living in Delaware with his wife and 3 small sons.


In Jan 2013, James filed his 2012 tax returns, and with the early refund, did as he was told, which was not tell anyone where he was going or why, paid for a return ticket to South Africa, arriving in Johannesburg in Jan 24 by KLM, with an expected return flight of Feb 4.

On Feb 3, James, Chadrian and his younger brother Jeff Kilele met in a restaurant with the South African government officials. Jeff tells me James was angry because the officials told James he had to travel with them to Limpopo to receive the money.

On Feb 4, the officials and 19 of the Congolese 20 gathered together for the trip to Limpopo. Jeff tells me the officials had a car had a sign saying "anti-rhino poaching", and they had guns. They looked extremely official, according to Jeff, whose last day at a factory making rubber boots was Jan 28.


After a long trip, the mood of the officials changed. All cell phones were confiscated, the men were told not to leave the campsite or they would be shot dead, they were made to sign confessions about them being involved in a coup at gunpoint, and were made to put on military uniforms and brandish weapons.

The next morning, Feb 5 2013, the men told me they heard a lot of gunshots, and the official South African police arrested the 19, and sent out reports that Etienne Kabila was wanted.

On Feb 8, 2013, Etienne turned himself in after he read that he was wanted on reports from Agence France.


May 23 was the 8th court hearing. The men have not been defended in court a single time.

The men had a first lawyer, Johan Koetze, who was paid 20,000 rand from money borrowed by 2 of the wives. The lawyer did not interview any of the men; and to the bail hearing in March, he sent 2 student lawyers who were unfamiliar with the case, and unfamiliar with South African law. The men told me that the lawyer later told the men he had been intimidated and offered a large sun of money to make sure they are found guilty.

The second lawyer Ubertus Joubert was similarly paid 20,000 rand; on the day before the May 23 hearing I was sitting with one of the wives when he called her and told her that if he wasn't given 14,000 rand immediately he would not be serious at the hearing. I found out later that he had already contacted the judge to ask for a postponement. A wife told me this week he has now demanded 140,000 rand immediately to keep going

I visited Legal Aid in Johannesburg. A young lawyer listened intently, took notes, gave me her card. The email address did not work.

Etienne had a Legal Aid lawyer, who was going to represent him in court at a hearing in May 29. Three days before he wrote to the Legal Aid lawyers and asked if he would work with Ubertus. The legal aid lawyer wrote back to Etienne that he had to drop Etienne because Legal Aid is for the poor who cannot afford representation. Etienne told me that Legal Aid lawyers are crooks and are paid for by Joseph Kabila.


The main problem at the moment is legal representation, and being caught in a legal system that looks like it will spare no expense to get them convicted and sent to Congo to get shot.

The men are in prison because they believed representatives of the South African government wanted to give them jobs, in a country in which the World Bank says unemployment is officially 25%, but more likely around 40%.

The men have remained in prison because the prosecutors, the defense lawyers, the judges, and the mainstream media have happily believed faked evidence.

The men believe that Legal Aid is out to get them. I don't know. They may be right.

I do know they need lawyers who believe them and are not afraid.
Picture above: Dr Susanna in the maroon jacket; Lumbo Salomon son of Angola; Jeanine Kazongo; Engineer Antoine Azima (son of Angola, grew up in Congo); Vincent Ngadi (son of Nigeria).

Right, Jeanine Kazongo and the 3 sons of Jeanine and James Kazongo, at home in Delaware.

Call for prosecutors to drop charges against Congolese 20 and charge the South African undercover policemen who kidnapped and scammed the Congolese 20 and are scamming the South African judicial system click here
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Elevator version of the story of why the Congolese 20 were imprisoned in Feb 2013. SJ Dodgson. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 p0610

Etienne Kabila, the brother of the president of Congo, has been caught in a trap that was set with the goal of him being sent back to Congo to be shot as a traitor.

South African undercover police scammed and kidnapped 19 men, who were on Feb 5 arrested by uniformed South African police; and with fabricated evidence, used international media to get the 20th man, Etienne Kabila, to give himself up.


The South African undercover police caught 18 of these men in this trap, with promises of government contracts to train as and work as anti-rhino poaching security guards. The 19th man is an American citizen who is a son of Congo, James Kazongo, who flew from Delaware to substitute for Etienne Kabila and was kidnapped with the 18, and arrested with them.

The Congolese 20 are being abused in prison. I visited them in Pretoria Central Prison on May 21 and May 28.


James Kazongo was attacked in his cell by 3 guards on May 22, and beaten so savagely his leg was broken. The food is inedible, James is severely vitamin deficient and has already lost more than 30% of his normal weight.

Feb 7, 2014: the men have been in Pretoria Central Prison one year, and their trial has been postponed 4 times.
Aug 1st, 2013: the men were brought before a judge in Pretoria. On July 31 2013, MJoTAtalks hosted a broadcast on BlogTalk Radio: to listen to good wishes sent from friends of the Congolese 20 to South Africa, a discussion of the case, what is happening in Congo, what is happening in South Africa: click here
Mainstream media reports of arrest of the 19 hard-working Congolese who were scammed and kidnapped by South African officials.

The 20th of the Congolese 20 is hard-working family man Etienne Kabila. He was arrested after going to a police station voluntarily when media reports demanded he do so.

These reports parrot the invented claims made by the South African undercover police and the prosecutors of Pretoria High Court.

The charges are real: these men have been charged with being mercenaries and trying to kill Joseph Kabila, who is Etienne's brother.

Likely the Congolese 20 were targeted because they have limited financial resources. 
South Africa has diamond mines.

Thompson Reuters Foundation click here, New York Times (from AP) click here, BBC click here
Kabilagate. SJ Dodgson. MJoTA 2013 v7n1 p20130610

Watergate in 1972 in the US. The start of wide-scale unveiling of top level interference in the smooth running of a country.

Then in 2013 in South Africa, Guptagate, when guests of a South African billionaire were permitted to fly in and out of South Africa without going through South African customs.

And now, Kabilagate.

Cheerfully doing what I did not choose to do. SJ Dodgson. MJoTA 2013 v7n2 0725

From when I was 5, and dragged onto a boat to travel first to Ireland, and then more boats, and more boats, I knew I had no control over what happened in my life.

I do have control over whether I will cheerfully do what I am dragged to do. I did not choose to have the Congolese 20 in my heart, nor did I choose to make them and the welfare of their families the focus of my life. But they are.

I have seen the devastating effects of good citizens not wanting to be involved in "politics" that led to the death of 6 million Jews. How many ignored "politics" while millions of Africans were scammed and kidnapped to be bought and sold in the "New" World?

How many good people I have told about the Congolese 20 have turned their heads and said "it's political"?

While good souls who do not turn away understand that evil should not be tolerated no matter who does it, who are listening and working with Adeline and Pastor Joshua and Papa Deo and Annette and Pastor Jules, and my dear gospel singer.

These good souls know that the Congolese 20 have been in Pretoria Central Prison for 170 days because of a trap set by South African police, and know the Congolese 20 and their 65 immediate relatives are suffering: theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.

We are all part of the solution, or part of the problem, and whether you call good God or karma or commonsense or the Light, it doesn't matter. Good follows good, evil follows evil. Because I believe this is the right thing to do, I have chosen to be part of the solution.

Make yourself known if you too stand with the Congolese 20.

Sep 16, 2013. The Congolese 20 were taken before a judge in Pretoria to start their trial. The prosecutor claimed they could not go ahead with the trial until a 1,000 page document had been processed (retrieved? translated?) from Etienne Kabila's home in Capetown. The judge told the court that the trial must start on Oct 20. So 2 possibilities on Oct 20: the prosecutors will make fools of themselves and the South African police force by presenting fake evidence against 20 middle-aged family men without military records, without criminal records, or they will drop the charges. We are hoping and praying that the charges will be dropped, and South Africa will show to the world that they are a nation run by the rule of law.