Meanwhile hundreds of people take to the streets to demand fair elections. The police reacts merciless. There are deaths. Activists arrested. Cameras destroyed. In Makala - the most notorious prison of the country - Roel meets Fred Bauma and Yves Makwambala, two young activists who are locked up for planning peaceful demonstrations. They become figureheads for LUCHA RDCongo, a movement of youngsters that strive for a better Congo and take action to change the country themselves.
"If citizens are afraid to say what they think, and journalists are afraid to report about what is happening here, who is going to change something?" Fred asks. Outside the prison walls, the demonstrations continue.
"It's okay to be afraid," says Champion, "but after that you need to concentrate, and look your opponent in the eye.”
Back home Roel gathers camera equipment and sends them to Congo. That way, together with Champion and the youngsters of La Lucha he documents their struggle for freedom.