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Tuesday 18 April 2017

[haguruka.com] Re: Rwanda honours politicians who paid the price for defiance [1 Attachment]

"Je ne sais pas si vous faites semblant mais je vous rappelle que Félicien Gatabazi a été assassiné avant le Génocide et qu'il est enterré, depuis fin février 1994 à Save", Amb. Olivier Nduhungirehe.

Et pourtant, au Rwanda, la LOI Nº 84/2013 DU 11/09/2013 RELATIVE AU CRIME D'IDEOLOGIE DU GENOCIDE ET AUTRES INFRACTIONS CONNEXES, dans son article 2, définit le "Génocide perpétré contre les Tutsi"  comme étant " le génocide commis au Rwanda contre les Tutsi à partir du 1er octobre 1990 jusqu'au 31 décembre 1994"!

Pour plus d'info: 

Voir pièce ci-jointe et/ou le lien ci-dessous (vers le bas de page):

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From: "Olivier Nduhungirehe oliviernduhungirehe@yahoo.fr [Democracy_Human_Rights]" <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr>
To: Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 6:12 PM
Subject: *DHR* Re: [Me Twagiramungu] Rwanda honours politicians who paid the price for defiance

 
Me Twagiramungu, 

Je ne sais pas si vous faites semblant mais je vous rappelle que Félicien Gatabazi a été assassiné avant le Génocide et qu'il est enterré, depuis fin février 1994 à Save.

Sur le cas de Boniface Ngulinzira, l'information qui m'a été fournie par des membres de sa famille est que, étant l'une des victimes de l'ETO Kicukiro, on n'a pas voulu le séparer des autres victimes de ce massacre. Chaque 11 avril, honneur lui est donc rendu avec les autres laissés-pour-compte de Nyanza.

Soit-dit en passant, je vous signalerais que les enfants de l'ancien Ministre des Affaires Étrangères ont fait passer un très mauvais quart d'heure sur Facebook au journal en ligne "The Rwandan" (ainsi qu'à Vestine Umugwaneza qui voulait le défendre), lorsque ce torchon a voulu justifier l'assassinat de cet homme droit et juste, le jour même de l'anniversaire de sa mort.

En outre, vu les détails fournis par The Rwandan, vu les circonstances de la mort de Boniface Ngulinzira, assassiné par des militaires appelés en renfort par des Interahamwe à Kagarama, vu que les compagnies militaires les plus proches (Mont Rebero et Nyanza Satellite) faisaient partie du bataillon commandé par le Major Emmanuel Neretse, comme il en témoigne lui-même au TPIR le 30 Novembre 1998 et le 18 février 1999, l'ancien ex-FAR en sait manifestement plus sur la mort de Ngulinzira qu'il ne le dit.

En effet, dans son témoignage invraisemblable devant le TPIR, le Major Neretse, dont le bataillon était pourtant constitué des compagnies de Nyanza Satellite, Mont Rebero et Mont Jali, et qui lui-même était personnellement présent dans la région depuis le 10 avril 1994 (venant de Ruhengeri), ose prétendre la chose suivante: 

"I only read of the death of the refugees at the ETO Nyanza after the war. My men at the Earth Satellite Station never told me anything about the incident. I do not think that my men took part in those massacres" (traduction du français) 

Face à ce cynisme d'un autre âge, j'ose espérer que Justice pour la famille Ngulinzira va finir par triompher.

Bonne nuit.

OJPN





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On 13 Apr 2017, at 18:30, innocent TWAGIRAMUNGU itwagira71@gmail.com [Democracy_Human_Rights] <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:

 
Excellence,

Pourquoi avez-vous oublié Boniface Ngurinzira sur cette liste ? Si l'on peut comprendre votre mépris à l'égard de Felicien Gatabazi, pouvez-vous nous expliquer pourquoi Boniface Ngurinzira ne figure pas sur cette liste ?

IT
Le jeu. 13 avr. 2017 à 15:47, Olivier Nduhungirehe oliviernduhungirehe@yahoo.fr [Democracy_Human_Rights] <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr> a écrit :
 
Rwanda honours politicians who paid the price for defiance
 
13.04.2017
 
Kigali, 13 April 2017 – The official Kwibuka23 Commemoration Week (7-13 April) was concluded today with an event to honour politicians who opposed the genocidal plan and paid the ultimate price for defiance.
 
 
The event took place in Kigali at Rebero Genocide Memorial, which serves as the final resting place for over 14,000 victims of the Genocide against Tutsi and 12 politicians who were killed for standing against the genocidal government in 1994.
 
 
The politicians buried at Rebero Genocide Memorial include:
 
 
1.      Landouard Ndasingwa (Liberal Party)
2.      Charles Kayiranga (Liberal Party)
3.      Jean de la Croix Rutaremara (Liberal Party)
4.      Augustin Rwayitare (Liberal Party)
5.      Aloys Niyoyita (Liberal Party)
6.      Venantie Kabageni (Liberal Party)
7.      Andre Kameya (Liberal Party)
8.      Frederic Nzamurambaho (PSD President and Agriculture Minister)
9.      Felicien Ngango (PSD)
10.   Jean Pierre Mushimiyimana (PSD)
11.   Faustin Rucogoza (MDR)
 
 
The former President of the Constitutional Court, Joseph Kavaruganda, is also buried at the memorial. Former Prime Minister, Agathe Uwilingiyimana, is buried at the National Heroes Mausoleum at Remera and was also honoured today.
 
 
Special guests included Senate President Bernard Makuza, Sports and Culture Minister Julienne Uwacu, Ibuka President Jean Pierre Dusingizemungu, CNLG ES Dr Jean Damascene Bizimana, the Executive Secretary of the National Forum of Political Organisations, and the dean of the diplomatic corps.
 
 
After laying a wreath on the graves of the victims and observing a moment of silence, Senate President Bernard Makuza said that the 12 politicians were killed for choosing the righteous path.
 
 
"The politicians buried here should serve as an example to all of us as politicians. Remembering them reminds us that above anything else, politicians should endeavour to improve citizens' wellbeing.  Bad leadership generates bad results, whereas good leadership brings people together to achieve positive results," Senate President Makuza said.
 
 
The Senate Speaker reminded politicians and other guests convened at Rebero that the 1994 Genocide was no accident.
 
 
"The truth is that the Genocide was no accident. It was not a natural disaster. The history of divisionism goes way back to the colonial era when Rwandans were divided into unfounded ethnic groups," He said.
 
 
He further reiterated that politicians should always bear in mind that it is their responsibility to cement the current constructive politics that the country enjoys.
 
 
Families and friends of the politicians killed in the Genocide also laid wreaths on the graves of their loved ones.
 
 
Although the national Mourning Week concludes today, Kwibuka23 activities will continue until 4 July 2017 – the date Rwanda was liberated from the genocidal regime by then Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA).
 
 
In 1994, Rebero served as a refugee for those who had survived the killings at Nyanza-Kicukiro. This was after the RPA troops had captured the strategic hill of Rebero in order to fight genocidal forces. The survivors were relocated after a few days due to intense fighting in the area.
 
 
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