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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Kagame’s Hidden War in the Congo. Paul Kagame as a "leader" and RPF/RDF Commander bears primary responsibility.




 KPFA Weekend News Host: Rwandan, Congolese and American activists rallied in Chicago Saturday to protest the appearance of Rwandan President Paul Kagame at “Rwanda Day,” a Chicago event produced by a multimillionaire commodities trader at Chicago’s Hyatt Regency Hotel. KPFA’s Ann Garrison has more.


 STOP THROWING GRENADES AT YOUR OWN PEOPLE, RNC TELLS PRESIDENT KAGAME

 Paul Kagame, the sadly famous authoritarian and bloody Rwandan dictator and the well-known mastermind of the Rwandan genocide has two options: Either to issue international arrests warrants against his opponents/enemies or to assassinate/poison them. It's happening now, that happened yesterday and it will be so tomorrow, the SSDD according to Stephen King in "Dreamcatcher". Observers recognize that such a behavior-impunity remains the main problem in the international scene where the still president of Rwanda delivers funny speeches based on the business of genocide (after- sales service/service-après-vente) at different organized for him UN symposiums.




Children raped, families starving
 .... it will get worse if Kagame is not stopped
Although it has been strangely ignored in the Western press, one of the most destructive wars in modern history has been going on in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa’s third-largest country. During the past eleven years millions of people have died, while armies from as many as nine different African countries fought with Congolese government forces and various rebel groups for control of land and natural resources. Much of the fighting has taken place in regions of northeastern and eastern Congo that are rich in minerals such as gold, diamonds, tin, and coltan, which is used in manufacturing electronics.
Two crying Hutu children searching
for their family after being
separated by violence in Congo
Does Paul Kagame ' s Allies care about this? Guess Not.

`When I first photographed Protegee on Nov. 6 in a crowd of thousands in the town of Kiwanja, she told me only her first name and that she was looking for her mother`.
 Stop the Crazed Rwandan Butcher Kagame
 It was not in the political interests of the Tutsis to kill Habyarimana. They had already got a good deal from the Arusha agreement. Habyarimana was already dead politically (the reader shouldn't´be surprised to find out the main reason of the assassination: the genocide was a must, without which  Kagame´s ambitions and dream couldn´t be realized:
 

  • to lunch a new war against the nation, 
  • to prejudice all Hutus as genocidaires  to ciment the inevitable no power-sharing with Hutus, 
  • and once these are vehemently recognized as genocidaires, to freely run the country ( power-fraudster) despite his well-documented criminal records !). 

Remember their everlasting strategy : Tutsis only planned to kill some Baganda in Luwero and blame it on Obote. Obote in turn killed more Baganda and Tutsis themselves and the result you know it : SSDD (same shit different day).

 Tell President Obama to announce his plan to end Kagame´s cruelties. Clintons should think twice before supporting the mass-murder.
Learn about Kagame atrocities
Evidence of crimes of sexual violence
 committed by soldiers of the Rwandan army.
A culture of impunity in Rwanda is fueling
the epidemic of rape and sexual violence.

 Following Kagame’s consolidation of power in Rwanda, a large invasion force of Rwandan Tutsis arrived in North and South Kivu to pursue Hutu militants and to launch a war against the three-decade-long dictatorship of Congo (then known as Zaire) by Mobutu Sese Seko, whom they claimed was giving refuge to the leaders of the genocide. With Rwandan and Ugandan support, a new regime led by Laurent Kabila was installed in Kinshasa, the Congolese capital. But after Kabila ordered the Rwandan troops to leave in 1998, Kagame responded with a new and even larger invasion of the country.
   Firmly opposed to such views, the three authors reviewed here characterize Kagame’s regime as more closely resembling a minority ethnic autocracy. In a recent interview, Prunier dismissed the recently much-touted reconciliation efforts, calling post-genocide Rwanda “a very well-managed ethnic, social, and economic dictatorship.” True reconciliation, he said, “hinges on cash, social benefits, jobs, property rights, equality in front of the courts, and educational opportunities,” all of which are heavily stacked against the roughly 85 percent of the population that is Hutu, a problem that in Prunier’s view presages more conflict in the future.

  °Rwandans uprising°
The choice is up to us: Either we are part of the story or we stay out of it.
I already made my choice,
WHAT’S YOURS?



In his book, Lemarchand, an emeritus professor at the University of Florida who has done decades of fieldwork in the region, observes that Hutus have been largely excluded from important positions of power in Kagame’s Rwanda, and that the state’s military and security forces are pervasive. “The political decisions with the gravest consequences for the nation…are undertaken by the RPF’s Tutsi leadership, not by the political establishment,” he writes.


Allow Rwandans to speak for themselves and work for themselves, with nobody dictating to them their tasks and their limits, and with no ruling power to steal their resources and their efforts.
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Drink it out the Cup of Truth 
African SurViVors International (ASI) is an international nonpartisan charity organization devoted to defending human rights. It’s an organization working to promote democracy and national reconciliation, inside countries of the African Great lakes Region.

ASI centers its work on the twin concepts of freedom of self-determination and freedom from tyranny. These ideals include the belief that all human beings have the rights to speak freely, to associate with those of like mind, and to leave and enter their countries. Individuals in a free society must be accorded equal treatment and due process under law, and must have the opportunity to participate in the governments of their countries;

ASI’s ideals likewise find expression in the conviction that all human beings have the right to be free from arbitrary detainment or exile and from interference and coercion in matters of conscience. ASI does not support nor condone violence.

The Truth can be buried and stomped into the ground where none can see, yet eventually it will, like a seed, break through the surface once again far more potent than ever, and Nothing can stop it. Truth can be suppressed for a "time", yet It cannot be destroyed. ==> Wolverine

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