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Thursday 31 July 2014

[AfricaRealities] 3 African leaders cancel trip to U.S. over Ebola outbreak; Obama still plans summit

 

3 African leaders cancel trip to U.S. over Ebola outbreak; Obama still plans summit
 
The U.S. issued a travel warning Thursday for three African countries hit by an outbreak of deadly Ebola, but the White House said President Obama will go forward with a summit in Washington next week featuring African leaders.
The State Department issued the travel warning for Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, the three countries hit hardest by the worst Ebola outbreak in history.
But White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Mr. Obama has no plans "at this point" to alter or cancel the summit schedule, set for Monday through Wednesday. The White House is billing the conference as the largest gathering of African leaders ever in Washington, including some representatives from the nations where the contagion is spreading.
Mr. Earnest said the Centers for Disease Control has determined there is "no significant risk in the United States" from the Ebola outbreak.
The president of Sierra Leone, Ernest Bai Koroma, has canceled his trip to Washington due to the deadly Ebola outbreak in his country. He said in a statement online that he is canceling his planned trip to Washington as he declared a health emergency in his country. The leaders of Guinea and Liberia also reportedly are canceling their plans to attend the summit.
Mr. Koroma is implementing measures aimed at tackling the Ebola virus, including quarantines and a ban on most public meetings.
The Ebola outbreak has killed more than 729 people across West Africa and has infected two U.S. health care workers.
"Fellow citizens, this is a national fight, and it behooves all of us to stand together to promote the truth about this deadly disease," Mr. Koroma said. "Ebola is real, and we must stop its transmission."
Rep. Alan Grayson, Florida Democrat, has asked the Obama administration to restrict travel into the country from anyone who lives or has recently visited the three countries suffering from the breakout.
Mr. Grayson, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, wants the State Department to ban citizens of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone from entering the U.S., including any travelers who have visited those countries in the past 90 days.
Among those officials invited to attend the summit are the leaders of Guinea and Liberia, which also are experiencing the Ebola outbreak.
Mr. Schultz said the White House is continuing to monitor the Ebola crisis closely. He said the Centers for Disease Control has said "this is not a risk to the U.S. at this time."
On Wednesday, the Peace Corps announced it was pulling all 340 volunteers from Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia in response to the outbreak of the highly contagious disease, which kills up to 90 percent of those infected.
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has announced that certain borders of the country will be closed until the contagion is under control.
A Liberian health official told CBS News the Ebola outbreak is now beyond the control of its government.
 

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[AfricaRealities] Fw: *DHR* OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA / by EUGENE DIOMI NDONGALA-English version

 



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Subject: *DHR* OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA / by EUGENE DIOMI NDONGALA-English version

 

OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA / by EUGENE DIOMI NDONGALA

par FreeDiomi le 31 juillet 2014

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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

Kinshasa, 7/27/2014
Mr. Président,
                      I am writing to you in the name of freedom of speech, civil and political freedoms, as universal values flouted in Democratic Republic of Congo.
                      For this purpose, I want to submit to your attention the case of political prisoners languishing at this time in  "death houses", which are  the congolese prisons, because of their political opinions.
                       I would like to express my profound concern regarding the will of congolese government to amend the actual Constitution in order to extend the number of term of the outgoing president
                       With this in mind, I ask you to take immediate actions according to your last message to  United States Congress, concerning Congo Kinshasa, in order to protect the peace and right of political alternation as the fundamental element of a true democracy.
                     The last presidential and legislative election that occurred in Congo in November 2011, have been characterized by fraud and lack of credibility of the results published by the electoral commission.
                     That is why  it is legitimate to ask the following question regarding the legal capacity of a political majority based on a massive electoral fraud :
                            " Can the current political majority in DRC  claim  Legality, Legitimacy as well as  Opportunity to amend the actual Constitution?"
                            I believe that the current conjectural majority lack of Legality, Legitimacy and even Opportunity to amend the fundamental law in order to sustain in power.
                             It is necessary that a real national debate take place on the limits of power after questionable and contested elections as well as the necessity to respect the fundamental rights of Congolese citizens who continue to be victims of this unfair government.
                             A debate that your administration should support, in the respect of the resolution 2098/ 2013 of CSNU, to promote peace an democracy in DRC, those values that have a real importance for your administration.   You have shown it  in your last message to the Congress concerning DRC and his  subsequent Order.
                             It would be impossible to talk about democracy and human rights in Congo without mentioning the issue of political prisoners, a category of Congolese citizens to which I belong because of my claim of election transparency in DRC.
                            The tentative to obstruct my freedom of movement,   whereas I was an elected deputy of the city of Kinshasa in the ranks of the political opposition, my illegal invalidation as national deputy, the violation of all my rights in order to neutralize me through a parody of trial that were unfair and disrespectful of the rights of defence, all these persecutions have led to a rogue sentence that constitutes a violation of the obligations to which the DRC is subject under the international law.
                                Additionally, I am subject to physical and moral tortures and the will of my torturers to place my family in a situation of "civil death".
                               Unfortunately, the false accusations against me and my imprisonment are not isolated cases in Congo – Kinshasa.
                               Under the Kabila government, a large number of lawsuits have been brought against political opponents, defenders of human rights and intrusive investigation by the security services are systematically  ordered to identify sources and to track journalists who denounces sensitive information  concerning their country.
                                This obsessive tendency of the Kabila government to repress political opponents and its aversion to any public manifestation promoted by the opposition, is undemocratic and cannot continue at the present era, when Africa needs a free Congo.
                                In order to allow the emergence  of a New Congo in Central Africa region, a Congo that we want respectful of individual and collective freedoms and able to take advantage of its enormous economic potentialities, Congolese people need the rule of law in their country.
                                  I believe that the adoption of repressive measures against individual freedoms as well as the willingness to  detain  political opponents,  constitute a political strategy that is dangerous for instable Great Lakes equilibriums, violating the commitment signed in Addis Ababa Global Accord, to promote democratic process and reconciliation in DRC.
                                   You are certainly aware that necessary and urgent reforms of Justice, Army, and Security Services are deliberately forgotten by the kabila regime, which persists in its decadent inertia,  in order to conceal its reprehensible acts, bad governance, general corruption and abuse of human rights.
                                    Similarly, all those who denounce the indifference of the actual regime regarding real issues of Congolese citizen such as their extreme and widespread poverty, their lack of information,  are considered as enemies to destroy.
                                     I find it extremely worrying that the current Congolese government continues to use security emergencies to justify deaths of unarmed citizens who are scarified in the name of  repressive stability, as in December 30,  2013 and in July 22,  2014 at Kinshasa.
                                     The United States support human rights in order to establish good relations among states and among peoples.

 Consequently, I pray your administration to :

  •  Support the release of political prisoners unjustly detained because of false records assembled by the security services to keep them away from the political scene;
  •  Support the political Alternation in DRC;
  • Support the holding of a national debate about the resumption of democratic process in DRC;
  • Continue to protect human rights as well as civil and political freedoms of Congolese citizens, and this in the name of international conventions (the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as the International Agreement on Civil and Political Rights).
  • Support the adoption by the American congress of sanctions against all those who conspire against democratic process in DRC and the inalienable right of Congolese citizens to vote   as well as to elect their leaders by free elections.
In my case, I am ready to pay –  and I am already paying –  the price to live one day in a free society.
Respectfully yours,
Eugène DIOMI NDONGALA,
Chairman of Christian Democratic Party ,
Political Prisoner.

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 OPEN LETTER IN FRENCH:
28 juillet 2014
 


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[AfricaRealities] Fw: Institutional racism in the UK banking sector

 





It is all about discrimination on ground of race. Institutional racism in the UK is everywhere.It is part of British culture.


HSBC closes some Muslim groups' accounts


HSBC bank has written to Finsbury Park Mosque and other Muslim organisations in the UK to tell them that their accounts will be closed.
The reason given in some cases was that to continue providing services would be outside the bank's "risk appetite".
The wife and teenage children of a man who runs a London based Islamic think tank have also been contacted.
HSBC said decisions to close accounts were "absolutely not based on race or religion".
"We do not discuss relationships we may or may not have with a customer, nor confirm whether an individual or business is, or has been a customer.
"Discrimination against customers on grounds of race or religion is immoral, unacceptable and illegal, and HSBC has comprehensive rules and policies in place to ensure race or religion are never factors in banking decisions."
The bank said it was "applying a programme of strategic assessments to all of its businesses" after a $1.9bn fine in 2012 over poor money-laundering controls.
"As a result of these ongoing reviews, we have exited relationships with business and personal customers in over 70 countries.
"The services we provide to charities are no exception to this global review," the bank added.
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They have put us now in a very, very difficult situation - this is the only account we have"
Mohammed Kozbar
Finsbury Park Mosque in north London was written to by HSBC on 22 July.
The only reason given for the intention to close its account was that "the provision of banking services… now falls outside of our risk appetite".
In the letter, the bank notifies the treasurer of the mosque that it will close the account on 22 September.
Khalid Oumar, one of the trustees of the mosque, questioned the motives behind the letters.
"The letters that have been sent and the letters that we received do not give any reason why the accounts were closed in the first place," he said.
"That has led us to believe that the only reason this has happened is because of an Islamophobic campaign targeting Muslim charities in the UK."
'Astonishing'
The mosque's chairman Mohammed Kozbar told the BBC: "The bank didn't even contact us beforehand. Didn't give us a chance even to address [their] concerns.
"For us it is astonishing - we are a charity operating in the UK, all our operations are here in the UK and we don't transfer any money out of the UK. All our operations are funded from funds within the UK."
Until 2005, the mosque was run by Abu Hamza, who in May this year was convicted of terrorism offences in the United States.
"The positive work we have done since taking over over from Abu Hamza to change the image of the mosque, there is nothing really that can explain [HSBC's decision]," says Mr Kozbar.
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It is unsettling. I am not used to being addressed in those terms. It's like I have done something wrong"
Anas Al Tikriti
"They have put us now in a very, very difficult situation - this is the only account we have."
Mr Kozbar says HSBC's decision could have negative repercussions for the bank.
"We are sure that our community will be frustrated, and might consider closing their accounts themselves with HSBC if the bank doesn't reopen our account, or at least give us an explanation."
Jeremy Corbyn, the local MP for Finsbury Park, says he has worked with the mosque ever since it was built.
"Over the past 10 years, it has developed into a superb example of a community mosque supporting local people and providing facilities for all faiths if they need it.
"I am shocked and appalled at the decision of HSBC."
'Unsettling'
Anas Al TikritiMr Al Tikriti says his children are "confused" by HSBC's decision
Anas Al Tikriti was born in Baghdad but has lived in the UK for several decades. His family has also received letters. He runs the Cordoba Foundation, a think tank on Islamic issues set up in 2005 in order to address, he says, the relationship between Europe and the Middle East.
He, his wife and his sons aged 16 and 12 all received separate letters this week from HSBC informing them that their accounts would be closed in September. This time, no reason was given.
Mr Al Tikriti says he has banked with HSBC since the 1980s and has rarely been overdrawn.
"It is unsettling. I am not used to being addressed in those terms. It's like I have done something wrong. The involvement of my family disturbs me. Why the entire family?"
"I can only speculate - and I wish someone from the bank could explain [why the accounts were closed]. The organisations are mainly charities and the link is that many of them if not all of them are vocal on the issue of Palestine."
"It would be a great shame if that was true. As I'm left to speculate, that's the only reason I can come to."
His think tank, the Cordoba Foundation, which also banks with HSBC, was also told that its account will close, with an almost identical letter to that sent to the Finsbury Park Mosque, and dated the same day.
'Alternative arrangements'
Ummah Welfare trust, based in Bolton, has distributed £70m to projects in 20 countries. It has had a presence in Gaza for 10 years.
In a letter, also dated 22 July, HSBC gave Ummah the same reason for closing its account that it had given to the Finsbury Park Mosque - that "provision of banking services now falls outside our risk appetite".
It then gave the charity two months' notice of its decision to close the trust's accounts.
"You will need to make alternative banking arrangements, as we are not prepared to open another account for you," the letter continues.
Mohammed Ahmad, who runs Ummah, says it is a dream customer for a bank and always in credit.
He asked HSBC in a meeting why the accounts were closing, but says the bank's representative gave them no answer.
Mr Ahmad says that they "have always tried to work within a legal framework and accommodate banks, if, for example, there was an issue with sanctions".
Mr Ahmad says he thinks HSBC has made its decision because of its work in Gaza, where he says Ummah provides "ambulances, food aid, medical aid, and grants."
"We make sure we go out of the way to work with organisations that are non-partisan. What we do now is we do a check on Thomson Reuters and make sure that there is no link whatsoever with blacklisted organisations. We don't want to damage our relief efforts. We have tried our best to be non-partisan as much as possible."
A government official the BBC spoke to said they did not believe this was the result of government action but reflected a decision the bank had taken itself based on its own risk analysis.
In December 2012, HSBC had to pay US authorities $1.9bn (£1.2bn) in a settlement over money laundering, the largest paid in such a case. It was alleged to have helped launder money belonging to drug cartels and states under US sanctions.
In August last year, it was reported that HSBC asked more than 40 embassies, consulates and High Commissions in the UK to close their accounts. At the time, the bank said "HSBC has been applying a rolling programme of "five filter" assessments to all its businesses since May 2011, and our services for embassies are no exception."
The Charities Commission has confirmed that it is not investigating any of the organisations involved and says that if the charities don't have a relationship with a bank it could harm public trust in their work.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28553921



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Tuesday 29 July 2014

[AfricaWatch] USA: Burundi Woman Models Future Of Farming In Lancaster

 


Burundi Woman Models Future Of Farming In Lancaster

 July 29, 2014, 7:32 AM
Fabiola (Martha Bebinger/WBUR)

Fabiola Nizigiyimana helped found a co-op that teaches farmers how to turn their plots into a business. (Martha Bebinger/WBUR)

LANCASTER, Mass. — There were still drops of dew on the stalks of thick, spear-shaped leaves Fabiola Nizigiyimana slashed and tossed into a box one early morning.

"We call them lenga lenga, in our language," she said, laughing the words. "They are [a] green."

The 40-year-old single mother of five farms a one-acre plot in Lancaster. She's one of 232 farmers who share the 40-acre Flats Mentor Farm. Last year, Nizigiyimana helped found a co-op that teaches farmers, many of whom can't read or write in English or their native tongue, how to turn their plots into a business.

Fabiola Nizigiyimana (Martha Bebinger/WBUR)

Fabiola Nizigiyimana (Martha Bebinger/WBUR)

They get help with packaging and selling their goods to local restaurants, ethnic food stores and farmers' markets, many of them creating budgets and balance sheets for the first time.

Nizigiyimana will be honored for her work Tuesday at a White House ceremony after being selected as one of 15 USDA Champions of Change, who represent the next generation of farmers and ranchers.

Nizigiyimana said she is proud to give something back to the country that welcomed her as a refugee. Her family fled conflict in Burundi just before she was born. They settled and farmed in Rwanda until a war there drove them out in the early 1990s. From there they traveled to a camp in Tanzania for 10 years before finally coming to the U.S. in 2007.

Now Nizigiyimana works at a nursery and for FedEx. She grows and sells enough to keep her children fed and buy a few extra treats.

"This farming help me to take care of my family without food stamps," she said. "If I get $300 to $500, I can go buy goat and my kids can eat meat."

(Martha Bebinger/WBUR)

Nizigiyimana shares the 40-acre Flats Mentor Farm with 232 farmers. (Martha Bebinger/WBUR)

Her goal is to farm full time.

"If God's going to help me, I can open like a store to sell the vegetables, like a small mini-market," she said. "If I'm going to work hard, I can reach whatever [goal] I want."

But Nizigiyimana is a long way from being able to support her family through farming. And she's not alone.

Fifty-two percent of U.S. farmers have another job that is their primary occupation, according to the U.S. Census of Agriculture.

Farms of all sizes are losing money, and smaller farms that bring in $100,000 or less are losing the most. In Massachusetts, 47 percent of small farmers make less than $2,500 a year.

"We can't ask farmers to do this work for little or no pay," said Jennifer Hashley, who runs theNew Entry Sustainable Farming Project at Tufts University.

There are lots of people who want to farm and there's lots of interest in locally grown foods, but small farmers are going to have to charge more to keep their operations going, Hashley said.

"That's the only way that we're going to continue to see any kind of growth or hope or opportunity for a future of agriculture, is if we support it today," she said.

Maria Moreira, who owns and runs Flats Mentor Farm, has learned that lesson. Moreira keeps the project going almost single-handedly and barely breaks even, but as she looked out over the fields of spinach, amaranth, spider plant and mustard green, she broke into a smile.

"Just look at the colors," she said. "They're beautiful. Doesn't this make you feel like the world is OK?"

Moreira and Nizigiyimana find reasons to be optimistic about the future of farming in the U.S. The market for native foods that help immigrants feel comfortable in their home country is growing, they said. And as the country becomes more diverse, so will the foods grown here and so will the farmers, they said.

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[RwandaLibre] Re: Turava he, turagana he?

 

Muvandimwe Lyarahoze,
1. Ndagushimira inyandiko yawe umaze gutangaza wifuza ko yasomwa na benshi kandi bakayijyaho impaka.
2.Umaze kubona itangazo rya Union Europeenne kuri FDLR wahise wandika ngo amashyaka ya politiki atavuga rumwe na leta ya FPR Inkotanyi ntacyo amaze ko ntacyo akora. Ese mbere yo kwemeza ibi, wabanje gusoma nibura memorandum y'amashyaka ya opposition yahawe Union Eropeenne  igihe habaga imyigaragambyo contre Kagame yaje i Bruxelles ejobundi debut Avril 2014! Yishake uyisome.  Ese waba warasomye ibaruwa ya Paul Rusesabagina perezida w'ishyaka PDR yandikiye abayobozi ba ONU ababuza kugaba ibitero kuri FDLR nkuko bateye M23.Ese wasomye amatangazo amashyaka hafi ya yose yanditse ashyigikira Perezida Kikwete wa TZ aho yavuze ko leta ya Kagame ikwiye kugirana imishyikirano na FDLR? Iyo uza gusoma ziriya ducuments kandi zashyikirijwe Union Europeenne ntuba waranditse biriya wanditse, ahubwo uba waribajije niba UE igira amatwi yo kumva n'amaso yo gusoma cyagwa se niba leta ya Kagame itarasohoye amadolari ngo igure bamwe mu bakozi ba UE bandika biriya. Ni aho wari ukwiye gukurikirana aho kuvuma amashyaka. Hera kuri rapport UE yasohoye mu mezi ashize ivuga ko economie yayo ifite igihombo cya 167 milliards d'euro kubera corruption. Iriya corruption niyo Kagame acamo na milliards ze zirenga 40 z'amadolari abantu be bakegera seniors aides bandika ariya matangazo urimo winubira.Ni aha wakagombye gushakishiriza.Biriya byose uvuga ariya mabi yose leta ya Kagame na FPR ye bakorera abanyarwanda, byose baba babizi, ari ababahagarariye i Kigali ari n'abo kuri UE i Buruseli.
3.Natangajwe n'uko ufata interuro ya Kagame(injiji ziba mu bize) ukaba ari yo ushingiraho inyandiko yawe kandi wakagombwye kumenya ko akunze kwikoma abize iyo avuga biriya kubera complexe d'inferiorite yifitiye muri we kubera ko atize precisement. Kubera ko atize nyine akeka ko abize bagomba kuba bazi byose; kandi wowe urabizi ko ataribyo. Abize kandi ntibivuga ko ari infaillibles; bashobora kwibeshya kandi ntibaba bazi byose kuko ntawiga byose.
4. Uti Dr. Nsengiyaremye yatanze igihugu, Dr. Gasana atanga umugi wa Kigali, ubwo wibagiwe na Twagiramungu watanze Byumba! Hari utanga icyo adafite! Habyarimana wari umaranye u Rwanda rwose imyaka 21 kuki utavuga ko ari we warutanze igihe yangaga kumva inama za mugenzi we OBOTE perezida wa Uganda akanga kumufasha kurwanya Museveni ahubwo akajya gufasha Museveni n'Inkotanyi kurwanya perezida Obote kugeza bafata Kampala mu 1986; nyuma muri 1990 bagatera u Rwanda nkuko Obote yari yarabimubwiye! Birazwi ko iyo Museveni ataza gufata ubutegetsi i Kampala afashijwe n'u Rwanda rwa Habyarimana, inkotanyi ntiziba zarabashije gutera u Rwanda. Kuki byo ubusimbuka ntugire icyo ubivugaho.
4.Urinuba ngo amashyaka ni menshi cyane. Kuki utabona ko u Rwanda ari igihugu kitigeze kigira une culture democratique au sens vrai du terme kuva cyabaho, ubu akaba ari bwo bitangiye abantu bakaba bishakisha muri ayo mashyaka. Dore nk'ubu u Rwanda n'abanyarwanda bamaze imyaka 41 non-stop bayoborwa na dictatures militaires zitemera demokarasi ishingiye ku mashyaka menshi. Solution y'ibibazo by'u Rwanda rero, ntabwo ari ugusubira muri za medeles politiques zateye ibyo bibazo yaba l'unanimisme y'imyaka 21 ya MRND yaba na l'unanimisme y'imyaka 20 ya FPR.
5. Ese ujya usoma ibyo abanyecongo bandika ku bwicanyi FDLR yabakoreye! Baba societe civile yaho abanyamadini abanyapolitiki abanyamakuru bose ils sont unanimes mu kwamagana FDLR. Ese wasomye rapports za Human Rights Watch na Amnesty International n'izindi ngo ubone uko bavuga nabi FDLR. Iriya opinion y'abacongomani na leta ya Congo na rapports z'imiryango iharanira uburenganzira bw'ikiremwa muntu, byose UE nabyo irabireba ikabiha agaciro. Ntabwo irebe ibyo mu Rwanda gusa. Ngirango uzi ukuntu Human Rights Watch ihanganye na leta ya Kigali. Bikakwereka ko ibyo yandika kuri FDLR nta kubogama kurimo.

6.Uti: gutsindwa muri 1994 kwatewe no kwemera amashyaka menshi mu ntambara. Ntabwo ari byo. Abanyarwanda bari bamaze kurambirwa ubutegetsi bw'igitugu cya gisilikare bwa Habyarimana basabye ko amashyaka menshi ajyaho mu 1989 Habyarimana arabyanga, mu 1990 arabyaga, inkotanyi zarinze zitera taliki ya 1/10/1990 yarabyanze. Kuki abanyarwanda bari hamwe nawe mu gihugu basabye politiki ishingiye ku mashyaka menshi akabibangira nta n'intambara ihari,  akaza kubyemera ku kaburembe nabwo abyemejwe n'intambara ya FPR yari imaze kumara hafi umwaka(amashyaka menshi yemewe taliki ya 1/7/1991). Gutsindwa byatewe n'uko ubutegetsi bwari bumazeho imyaka 21 butujuje inshingano yabwo yo kurinda ubusugire bw'igihugu n'ubw'abenegihugu bose. Reba nawe kugirango ingabo z'igihugu zigire Chef d'Etat Major umwe rukumbi Col Serubuga Laurent imyaka 20 yose kandi ahandi bamara imyaka 2, maximum 4 bagasimburwa.
7.Uti: "ubwibone n'irondakoko biranga abatutsi". Kuki ntacyo uvuga k'ubwibone n'irondakarere biranga abiyise abakiga atari nabo dore ko nta n'igikiga bavuga kwari ukugirango biharire ibyiza by'igihugu cyose ari amaperefegitura abiri gusa, ngo ni bo bahutu nyakuri ngo b'imyimerere ngo ni ba hutu butwi n'izindi mvugo z'ubwibone n'ubwironde bukabije.Ingeso mbi y'ubwironde wiyiharira abatutsi gusa kuko n'abakiga bayifite ubu bakaba bamaze no kuyanduza abanyacyangugu bamwe. Mu kinyarwanda cyacu baravuga ngo "ukoma uruskyo akoma n'ingasire". Nawe rero Lyarahoze nk'umuntu wize ujye uzirikana iriya sagesse rwandaise yo kutumva urw'umwe, yo kureba impande zose mu gihe wiyemeje gusesengura ibintu. (Gasana Anastase, umuyobozi wa PRM/MRP-ABASANGIZI, ishyaka rigamije gusangiza abanyarwanda bose ibyiza by'igihugu cyabo ntawe uhejejwe inyuma y'urugi).





2014-07-27 2:28 GMT-04:00 Lyarahoze Samuel <lyar66@yahoo.fr>:
Bavandimwe namwe nshuti,

Turava he, turagana he?
Itangazo rimaze gushyirwa ahagaragara na EU ku Karere k'Ibiyaga Bigali ntirivugwaho rumwe. Bamwe bararishima, abandi bararigaya naho njye rirambabaje cyane. Kuri njye rigaragaza ko abanyamashyaka bacu ntacyo bakora. Niba ngaya nkarenza urugero ni uko mbabaye kandi nshaka kubaka. Uko biri kose hari ikitagenda muri opozisiyo ku butegetsi bwa Kagame. Ni ngombwa kwikubita agashyi. Wowe uraryumva gute?
Soma inyandiko igeretse kuri iyi mesaje nubona ari ngombwa uyigeze no ku bandi.
Mbaye mbashimiye!




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