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Meanwhile opposition petition was signed by a hundred people only!
A true shame!

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Date:Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 18:51
Subject:[amakurunamateka.com] Re: [RealitesAfricaines.com] Re: [rwanda_revolution] Rwanda: Changing constitution to allow President Kagame third term 'will undermine peace and democracy'.

 

The Paradox of  politics and governance:

In Rwanda: 

OK  for letters  signed by  coerced people who claim that they want Kagame to remain on power. No demonstrations. No freedom of assembly, no  freedom of the media, no opposition parties to challenge Kagame's plan to change the constitution.

In Burundi: 

OK for demonstrations supported by french media, US, and sponsored by Kagame and Tutsi to plunge the country in civil war. And Kagame supports Burundi's coup and violence to demonstrate that Nkurunziza is not liked  by his people to remain on power while on the contrary Kagame is being asked by his people to stay until his death. 

In Uganda: 

Ugandan people don't know what to do with Museveni. They don't like him but they don't know what to do and how to start to remove him from power. Ugandan people are known to be coward people. They were ruled by Idi Amin for years without any sign of showing that they do not accept his rule. They had to wait for Museveni's war.

They are behaving in the same way with Museveni. It is about culture. Ugandan women  greet men by kneeling as a sign  of respect and subjection.



On Wednesday, 17 June 2015, 13:44, "Samuel Desire sam4des@yahoo.com [RealitesAfricaines]" <RealitesAfricaines@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:


 
Kagame is is telling lies to the world:

Kagame also urged politicians not to coerce people into signing the petition. "If the allegations that some people have been forced are true, that's a concern and you should also have that concern," he said.

Comment: 

Even without coercion, in Rwanda, there is nothing you can  do that could be different to the will of Kagame and his ruling party. You have to obey Kagame and accept all his policies at all circumstances. Because there is no opposition in Rwanda, I do not see  what you can do that would be different to  what Kagame wants. This can only happen when there is an opposition that operates freely to challenge Kagame and his ruling party' actions.

The International Community has been urging Burundi to let people demonstrate freely against Nkurunziza 's project of third term.  In Rwanda, such demonstrations will never happen under Kagame's rule.



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Rwanda: Changing constitution to allow President Kagame third term 'will undermine peace and democracy'

  • June 17, 2015 13:09 BST
Paul KagameRwandan President Paul Kagame said he is open to debate on whether to change the constitution to allow third term (Reuters)
Two members of the Rwandan Parliament and a member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) have resigned for reportedly disagreeing with the ruling party's decision to change the constitution to allow President Paul Kagame to run in the 2017 election.
Rwandan Patriotic Front
The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) was formed in 1987 by Tutsi refugees who had fled along with their families to Uganda due to ethnic violence.
In 1990, RPF's armed wing the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) invaded Rwanda and fought against troops loyal to the then President Juvénal Habyarimana, triggering the Rwanda civil war.
RPA's leader Fred Gisa Rwigyema was killed shortly after prompting the RPA to retreat and regroup under Paul Kagame. The warring sides engaged in peace negotiations and reached a ceasefire, which was broken when Habyarimana died in a plane crash on 6 April 1994, among suspicions that he had been killed by the Tutsi.
The death of the president sparked the genocide, during which the RPF fought against Hutu extremists and those loyal to the interim government, which had ordered the killing of the Tutsi. The RPF took control of the country in July 2014 and Pasteur Bizimungu became president. He stayed in power until 2000, when he was succeeded by Kagame.
The role of RPF during the genocide is controversial. The group defeated Hutu extremists who were carrying out the genocide, but it has also been accused of killing, sometimes indiscriminately, Hutus and Tutsis.
The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) announced that it approved an amendment to article 101 of the country's constitution after some 3.6 million people – about 72% of Rwanda's electoral roll – signed a petition asking the Parliament to change the document, which restricted the president to running for two seven-year terms.
However, some reports claimed that part of the population was forced to sign the petition by officials.
RPF member Connie Bwiza Sekamana resigned earlier in June after allegedly being summoned by the Criminal Investigations Department, the East African reported.
However, sources told the East African that she was dismissed after criticising the government for its decision to change the constitution.
Chamber of Deputies Giovanni Bushishi and EALA member Celestin Kabahizi also resigned from their positions. It is not yet clear why they abandoned their posts, but sources told East African the catalyst was their disagreement over amending article 101.
Changing the constitution will undermine peaceful transfer of power
Earlier in May, the country's main opposition party Democratic Green Party of Rwanda (DGPR) filed a lawsuit to the Supreme Court attempting to block the change to the constitution, arguing that article 193 concerning amendments of the document does not allow the number of terms to be changed, but only their lengths.
DGPR's President Frank Habineza told IBTimesUK: "We don't support the change of the constitution, but we are not surprised [that this happened] because many people have been protecting this move."
Paul Kagame's political career
Kagame became the leader of the RPF's armed wing, the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA), as the country had descended into a civil war which then sparked a genocide in which an estimated 1 million people – mainly Tutsi and moderate Hutu – were killed in three months.
In the aftermath of the genocide, Kagame served as vice president and minister of defence until 2000, when he became president after being elected by government ministers and the national assembly.
The RPF became a political party while its armed wing was renamed the Rwandan Patriotic Army (now the Rwandan Defence Forces).
In 2003, Rwanda adopted a new constitution replacing a transitional one, and Kagame was re-elected as president. He won the election again in 2010.
Habineza also said that there are allegations that some people were forced to sign the petition, but added that DGPR does not have any evidence to prove this.
"Changing the constitution will not only undermine the democratic process but also the peaceful transfer of power," he said, adding that since the kingdom of Rwanda – which ended when King Kigeli V was overthrown in a 1961 coup d'etat resulting in a referendum that abolished the monarchy – the non-democratic successions of leaders had led to deaths and unrest.
It is not yet clear whether Kagame will back the RPF's decision. Earlier in April, the president said he did not support changes of the constitution, but he was open to debate.
"In a democratic society, debates are allowed and they are healthy," he said.
Kagame also urged politicians not to coerce people into signing the petition. "If the allegations that some people have been forced are true, that's a concern and you should also have that concern," he said.
Burundi unrest unlikely in Rwanda
In neighbouring Burundi, hundreds of people have been engaged in violent protests after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he will seek a third term in this year's election.
Protesters accused him of violating the constitution and the Arusha Peace Agreement, which says the president can only stay in power for two terms.
Nkurunziza's supporters argue the president's first term should not be counted as he was chosen by the Parliament and not by the people in an election as is specified in the agreement.
The Burundian police as well as the Imbonerakure – the youth wing of Nkurunziza's party National Council for the Defense of Democracy – have been accused of committing abuses, such as killings and torture, against protesters.
"I don't know what could happen in Rwanda, but I know that not every Rwandan wants to change the constitution."
DGPR's President Frank Habineza
International commentators have said it will be unlikely for Rwandans to protest against RPF's decision given Kagame's strong support, mainly stemming from belief in his ability to transform Rwanda into a middle-income country, a goal he committed to achieving by 2020.
However, critics have accused Kagame of cracking down on political and press freedoms.
Assistant professor in comparative politics and researcher on sub-Saharan Africa Omar McDoom told IBTimes UK: "The president's [Kagame] popularity is difficult to gauge. While he has delivered social order and rising prosperity, his record on individual freedom and justice lags behind.
"Petitions and quantitative indicators of public opinion are not reliable guides to the true sentiment of the population given the extraordinary ability of the state to monitor society and given how strongly the regime has punished dissent, perceived as disloyalty, in the past. Self-censorship is an issue in a regime which, by all independent measures of democracy, has an authoritarian character."
When asked to comment on possible unrest in Rwanda, Habineza told IBTimes UK: "I don't know what could happen in Rwanda, but I know that not every Rwandan wants to change the constitution."
Article 101
"The President of the Republic is elected for a term of seven years renewable only once. Under no circumstances shall a person hold the office of President of Republic for more than two terms."
Article 193
"The power to initiate amendment of the constitution is vested concurrently in the President of the Republic upon the proposal of the cabinet and each Chamber of Parliament upon a resolution passed by a two thirds majority vote of its members.
"The passage of a constitutional amendment requires a three quarters majority vote of the members of each chamber of Parliament. However, if the constitutional amendment concerns the term of the President of the Republic or the system of democratic government based on political pluralism, or the constitutional regime established by this constitution especially the republican form of the government or national sovereignty, the amendment must be passed by referendum, after adoption by each Chamber of Parliament. No amendment to this article is permitted."


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[amakurunamateka.com] Re: [RealitesAfricaines.com] Re: [rwanda_revolution] Rwanda: Changing constitution to allow President Kagame third term 'will undermine peace and democracy'.

 

The Paradox of  politics and governance:

In Rwanda: 

OK  for letters  signed by  coerced people who claim that they want Kagame to remain on power. No demonstrations. No freedom of assembly, no  freedom of the media, no opposition parties to challenge Kagame's plan to change the constitution.

In Burundi: 

OK for demonstrations supported by french media, US, and sponsored by Kagame and Tutsi to plunge the country in civil war. And Kagame supports Burundi's coup and violence to demonstrate that Nkurunziza is not liked  by his people to remain on power while on the contrary Kagame is being asked by his people to stay until his death. 

In Uganda: 

Ugandan people don't know what to do with Museveni. They don't like him but they don't know what to do and how to start to remove him from power. Ugandan people are known to be coward people. They were ruled by Idi Amin for years without any sign of showing that they do not accept his rule. They had to wait for Museveni's war.

They are behaving in the same way with Museveni. It is about culture. Ugandan women  greet men by kneeling as a sign  of respect and subjection.



On Wednesday, 17 June 2015, 13:44, "Samuel Desire sam4des@yahoo.com [RealitesAfricaines]" <RealitesAfricaines@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:


 
Kagame is is telling lies to the world:

Kagame also urged politicians not to coerce people into signing the petition. "If the allegations that some people have been forced are true, that's a concern and you should also have that concern," he said.

Comment: 

Even without coercion, in Rwanda, there is nothing you can  do that could be different to the will of Kagame and his ruling party. You have to obey Kagame and accept all his policies at all circumstances. Because there is no opposition in Rwanda, I do not see  what you can do that would be different to  what Kagame wants. This can only happen when there is an opposition that operates freely to challenge Kagame and his ruling party' actions.

The International Community has been urging Burundi to let people demonstrate freely against Nkurunziza 's project of third term.  In Rwanda, such demonstrations will never happen under Kagame's rule.



From: "Jean Bosco Sibomana sibomanaxyz999@gmail.com [rwanda_revolution]" <rwanda_revolution@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: [rwanda_revolution] Rwanda: Changing constitution to allow President Kagame third term 'will undermine peace and democracy'.

 

Rwanda: Changing constitution to allow President Kagame third term 'will undermine peace and democracy'

  • June 17, 2015 13:09 BST
Paul KagameRwandan President Paul Kagame said he is open to debate on whether to change the constitution to allow third term (Reuters)
Two members of the Rwandan Parliament and a member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) have resigned for reportedly disagreeing with the ruling party's decision to change the constitution to allow President Paul Kagame to run in the 2017 election.
Rwandan Patriotic Front
The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) was formed in 1987 by Tutsi refugees who had fled along with their families to Uganda due to ethnic violence.
In 1990, RPF's armed wing the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) invaded Rwanda and fought against troops loyal to the then President Juvénal Habyarimana, triggering the Rwanda civil war.
RPA's leader Fred Gisa Rwigyema was killed shortly after prompting the RPA to retreat and regroup under Paul Kagame. The warring sides engaged in peace negotiations and reached a ceasefire, which was broken when Habyarimana died in a plane crash on 6 April 1994, among suspicions that he had been killed by the Tutsi.
The death of the president sparked the genocide, during which the RPF fought against Hutu extremists and those loyal to the interim government, which had ordered the killing of the Tutsi. The RPF took control of the country in July 2014 and Pasteur Bizimungu became president. He stayed in power until 2000, when he was succeeded by Kagame.
The role of RPF during the genocide is controversial. The group defeated Hutu extremists who were carrying out the genocide, but it has also been accused of killing, sometimes indiscriminately, Hutus and Tutsis.
The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) announced that it approved an amendment to article 101 of the country's constitution after some 3.6 million people – about 72% of Rwanda's electoral roll – signed a petition asking the Parliament to change the document, which restricted the president to running for two seven-year terms.
However, some reports claimed that part of the population was forced to sign the petition by officials.
RPF member Connie Bwiza Sekamana resigned earlier in June after allegedly being summoned by the Criminal Investigations Department, the East African reported.
However, sources told the East African that she was dismissed after criticising the government for its decision to change the constitution.
Chamber of Deputies Giovanni Bushishi and EALA member Celestin Kabahizi also resigned from their positions. It is not yet clear why they abandoned their posts, but sources told East African the catalyst was their disagreement over amending article 101.
Changing the constitution will undermine peaceful transfer of power
Earlier in May, the country's main opposition party Democratic Green Party of Rwanda (DGPR) filed a lawsuit to the Supreme Court attempting to block the change to the constitution, arguing that article 193 concerning amendments of the document does not allow the number of terms to be changed, but only their lengths.
DGPR's President Frank Habineza told IBTimesUK: "We don't support the change of the constitution, but we are not surprised [that this happened] because many people have been protecting this move."
Paul Kagame's political career
Kagame became the leader of the RPF's armed wing, the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA), as the country had descended into a civil war which then sparked a genocide in which an estimated 1 million people – mainly Tutsi and moderate Hutu – were killed in three months.
In the aftermath of the genocide, Kagame served as vice president and minister of defence until 2000, when he became president after being elected by government ministers and the national assembly.
The RPF became a political party while its armed wing was renamed the Rwandan Patriotic Army (now the Rwandan Defence Forces).
In 2003, Rwanda adopted a new constitution replacing a transitional one, and Kagame was re-elected as president. He won the election again in 2010.
Habineza also said that there are allegations that some people were forced to sign the petition, but added that DGPR does not have any evidence to prove this.
"Changing the constitution will not only undermine the democratic process but also the peaceful transfer of power," he said, adding that since the kingdom of Rwanda – which ended when King Kigeli V was overthrown in a 1961 coup d'etat resulting in a referendum that abolished the monarchy – the non-democratic successions of leaders had led to deaths and unrest.
It is not yet clear whether Kagame will back the RPF's decision. Earlier in April, the president said he did not support changes of the constitution, but he was open to debate.
"In a democratic society, debates are allowed and they are healthy," he said.
Kagame also urged politicians not to coerce people into signing the petition. "If the allegations that some people have been forced are true, that's a concern and you should also have that concern," he said.
Burundi unrest unlikely in Rwanda
In neighbouring Burundi, hundreds of people have been engaged in violent protests after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he will seek a third term in this year's election.
Protesters accused him of violating the constitution and the Arusha Peace Agreement, which says the president can only stay in power for two terms.
Nkurunziza's supporters argue the president's first term should not be counted as he was chosen by the Parliament and not by the people in an election as is specified in the agreement.
The Burundian police as well as the Imbonerakure – the youth wing of Nkurunziza's party National Council for the Defense of Democracy – have been accused of committing abuses, such as killings and torture, against protesters.
"I don't know what could happen in Rwanda, but I know that not every Rwandan wants to change the constitution."
DGPR's President Frank Habineza
International commentators have said it will be unlikely for Rwandans to protest against RPF's decision given Kagame's strong support, mainly stemming from belief in his ability to transform Rwanda into a middle-income country, a goal he committed to achieving by 2020.
However, critics have accused Kagame of cracking down on political and press freedoms.
Assistant professor in comparative politics and researcher on sub-Saharan Africa Omar McDoom told IBTimes UK: "The president's [Kagame] popularity is difficult to gauge. While he has delivered social order and rising prosperity, his record on individual freedom and justice lags behind.
"Petitions and quantitative indicators of public opinion are not reliable guides to the true sentiment of the population given the extraordinary ability of the state to monitor society and given how strongly the regime has punished dissent, perceived as disloyalty, in the past. Self-censorship is an issue in a regime which, by all independent measures of democracy, has an authoritarian character."
When asked to comment on possible unrest in Rwanda, Habineza told IBTimes UK: "I don't know what could happen in Rwanda, but I know that not every Rwandan wants to change the constitution."
Article 101
"The President of the Republic is elected for a term of seven years renewable only once. Under no circumstances shall a person hold the office of President of Republic for more than two terms."
Article 193
"The power to initiate amendment of the constitution is vested concurrently in the President of the Republic upon the proposal of the cabinet and each Chamber of Parliament upon a resolution passed by a two thirds majority vote of its members.
"The passage of a constitutional amendment requires a three quarters majority vote of the members of each chamber of Parliament. However, if the constitutional amendment concerns the term of the President of the Republic or the system of democratic government based on political pluralism, or the constitutional regime established by this constitution especially the republican form of the government or national sovereignty, the amendment must be passed by referendum, after adoption by each Chamber of Parliament. No amendment to this article is permitted."


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RWANDA :Ubu noneho intambara y'amasasu irashoboka kandi Kagame ntashobora kuyitsinda ! Pas iri Thomas Nahimana 



Parution: 2015-06-17 19:58:54
Par:Padiri Thomas Nahimana. 


Nyuma y'umwiherero(cyangwa kongere!)  wabereye  mu  Murenge wa Rusororo, Akarere ka Gasabo , mu mujyi wa Kigali , ku mataliki ya 13 na 14 Kamena 2015 ukaba warahuje  Perezida Paul Kagame na ba bantu  600 bafite inshingano yo kumufasha kuyobora Ishyaka rya FPR-Inkotanyi no  gukwirakwiza iterabwoba mu giturage ,   ibyahwihwiswaga bibaye impamo.
Ubu noneho ibintu bitangiye kujya ahagaragara, impamvu y'intambara y'amasasu (causa belli) irabonetse mu Rwanda. Byumvikane neza ko atari ABATARIPFANA bateganya gushoza iyo ntambara isesa amaraso : ntayo dushyigikiye, ntayo dushaka , nta n'iyo dukeneye. Gusa iyo intambara ije igira uko irwanwa, ikagira abiyemeza kuyirwana ariko n'abo igwirira si bake!
Ibyo ngiye gutangaza  aha simbivuga nk'uwishimiye ibyago by'umuryango we, ndabivuga nk'UMUHANUZI urira igihugu cye abona neza ko cyatangiye gushorwa mu nzira yo kurimbuka!
 
I. Iyo intambara  zijya gutera haboneka abantu bigira ba "KAMARA"!
 
Ngo akamasa kazaca inka kazivukamo !Amateka y'isi atwereka ko iyo mu gihugu runaka hadutse umuntu cyangwa Agatsiko k'abantu bumva :
(1)  Ko ari bo bonyine ba "KAMARA",
(2)  Ko aribo bonyine bazi uko igihugu kiyoborwa,
(3)  Ko aribo bavukiye gutegeka abandi benegihugu bakaba baravukiye kubabera abagaragu
(4)  Ko ibyiza by'igihugu byose ari akarima kabo bonyine
(5)  Ko bavuye ku butegetsi igihugu kitakongera kubaho…..
 
intambara karundura iba igiye gutera ! Impamvu ya bene iyo ntambara ihora ari imwe rukumbi : ntihabura bamwe mu benegihugu banga guhindurwa INKOMAMASHYI n'ABAGERERWA kandi  biyumva nk'abagabo n'abagore biyubashye, bityo bagafata icyemezo kidakuka cyo kurwana ku ishema ryabo, aho gupfa nk'imbwa z'imirizo bagahitamo gupfana intwaro mu ntoki barengera uburenganzira bwabo !
Intambara zo guharanira ubwigenge (guerres de libération armée)  zagiye zitangira ari uko bamwe muri ba Kavukire  biyemeje kwanga Umukoloni wigize Kamara bagahitamo kurwanira ubwigenge bw'ibihugu byabo.
Intambara z'Abarevolisiyoneri (Guerres révolutionnaires) nazo ni uko zitangira, iyo habonetse abaturage banga guhindurwa Inkomamashyi n'Agatsiko k'abenegihugu  kigize kamara kagashaka kwambura abandi  benegihugu uburenganzira bwabo no kubahindura abacakara .
 
II. Byagenze bite mu  Rwanda ?
 
1.Kugeza mu myaka y'1959, hariho ingoma ya cyami na gihake yumvaga yaragenewe kuzagenga u Rwanda ubuziraherezo. Iyo ngoma yari ishingiye ku muntu, inzu, n'ubwoko bumwe.  Umwami wenyine niwe wafatwaga nk'isooko y'ubutegetsi (Au Souverain, la souveraineté).  Umwami n'abiru be biyumvaga nk'aho aribo bonyine batunze ibanga ry'uko igihugu kiyoborwa . Umwami yumvaga ari we Nyirigihugu wenyine  abandi benegihugu bose bakaba ABAGERERWA be. Abantu n'ibintu byose byo mu gihugu byabarwaga nk'umutungo bwite w'Umwami. Yaragabaga, akanyaga. Yicaga uwo ashatse agakiza uwo yishakiye. Yumvaga kandi ko Imana iri ku ruhande rwe bityo ingoma ye ikaba idateze kugira iherezo.
Iyo myumvire iteye ityo yateye abami 3 ba  nyuma b'u Rwanda ikintu gisa n'ubuhumyi buhambaye  bityo ibanga rikomeye rirabihisha, batungurwa no kumenya ko "ibihe bihora bisimburana iteka", batahura impitagihe ko"BIHIBINDI" na we ari umwana w'umunyarwanda! Kubera gukikizwa n'abagereerwa mu mwanya w'abajyanama b'abataripfana , Umwami wa nyuma w'u Rwanda yagiye gukanguka asangayarumiye ku ruhu nka cya kirondwe kandi inka yarariwe kera !
 
Mu myaka ya 55, abasore (Nouvelle Génération) bari barasogongeye kuri "Filozofiya" ikabafasha kwicengezamo icyo Uburenganzira bwa muntu bivuga ikabongerera gushishoza no kumenya bwangu aho Umuyaga w'impindukaThe wind of change) werekezaga, bafashe icyemezo cyo "gusheta"amagara yabo, bahagurutsa RUBANDA RUGUFI. Iyo rubanda rugufi ni  yayindi  i Bwami babaraga nk'umukumbi w'Abagaragu n'Abaja batagize ikindi bishoboreye uretse guhakirizwa , nyamara bagiye kurengera uburenganzira bwabo bahagurukana n'iyonka. Nibwo batangaje ko "Karinga n'izayo zose iciwe i Rwanda",   baca iteka ko kuva taliki ya 28 Mutarama 1961 kugeza n'uyu munsi  u "Rwanda rubaye Repubulika",  ko " Ubutegetsi bwose bukomoka kuri rubanda, kandi nko nta muntu ku giti cye cyangwa agatsiko k'abantu gashobora kwiha no kwikubira ubwo butegetsi " ! ( Reba ingingo ya 2 y'Itegekonshinga ryo mu 2003)
Ng'uko uko Ingoma ya Cyami na Gihake yagiye nka nyomberi, mu kanya nk'ako guhumbya ijisho kandi yari imaze imyaka isaga magana ane yariyise Kamara, Repubulika irashingwa kandi irafata, Demokarasi iravuka n'ubwo yari igikeneye kurerwa neza kugira ngo ishinge imizi !
Reka twature tubivuge uko biri : Repubulika na Demokarasi twabigabiwe na PARMEHUTU !
Muri icyo gihe habayeho ibitambo bya Revolisiyo. Bamwe barishwe, abandi barafungwa, habaho abagizwe imfubyi n'abapfakazi, habaho ibimuga n'impunzi. Ibyo byose ntibyari bikwiye, iyo igihugu kigira abategetsi bashisoza izo ngaruka mbi zose zashoboraga kuburizwamo.  Impinduka zikabaho ariko zikabaho mu mahoro, zikagirira abenegihugu bose akamaro. Habuze ubushishozi, nuko baKAMARA bibwiraga ko u Rwanda rutabaho batarutegeka bonyine bararubisa ariko rukomeza kubaho.
 
2. Kugeza mu myaka y'1990,  byaje kugaragara ko Demokarasi ya PARMEHUTU  yananiwe kwihandura rya "hwa" ryo gushaka gushingira " rubanda itanga ubutegetsi" ku muntu, ku karere n'ubwoko !
 
Ngo kubera iyo mpamvu bamwe mu bana b'u Rwanda, cyane cyane abo mu bwoko bw'Abatutsi b'impunzi  bumvaga batagishoboye kwihanganira guheezwa no kugirwa Abagereerwa n'Inkomamashyi (les citoyens de seconde zone") beguye imbunda maze taliki ya 1/10/1990 baturuka Uganda"barasa igihumeka cyose" kugeza bafashe ubutegetsi bwose mu 1994, ndetse barambuka bakomereza muri Zayire !  Ibitambo byatanzwe ku mpande zombi bibarirwa muri za miliyoni z'abahasize ubuzima, z'impfubyi n'abapfakazi; n'ibihumbi amagana by'inkomere , imfungwa n'impunzi.
Iyo inzira y'amahoro n'ibiganiro iza guhabwa agaciro, u Rwanda ntiruba rwarahindutse umuyonga nk'uko twabyiboneye n'amaso yacu, kugeza na n'ubu imitima y'Abanyarwanda benshi ikaba icyituriye mu gahinda, umujinya n'ubwoba bidashira . Habuze ubushake n'ubushishozi ,ba KAMARAbararikoze.
 
3.  None dore na   " DEMOKARASI y'INKOTANYI" yibarutse "ikiburaburyo" gisa na  " REPUBULIKA YA CYAMI NA GIHAKE" !
 
Guhera muri Nyakanga 1994, rubanda yakomeje gutegerezanya ukwizera kwinshi Demokarasi isesuye twari twarasezeranyijwe na FPR-Inkotanyi , ya  demokarasi yagombye ikiguzi cy'amaraso y'abana b'u Rwanda batagira umubare ! None dore  italiki irageze , nyuma y'imyaka 21, Demokarasi y'INKOTANYI ntibaye baringa gusa , ahubwo yibarutse ikiburaburyo ( un monstre) cyenda gusa na  "REPUBULIKA YA CYAMI na GIHAKE"!
Kubera ko FPR-Inkotanyi yafashe icyemezo ko ingingo y'101 y'Itegekonshinga ry'u Rwanda ryatowe mu 2003 igiye guhindurwa ngo kugira ngo Paul Kagame agume ku butegetsi"kuko ari we wenyine ushoboye kuyobora u Rwanda, akaba yaravukiye gutegeka naho abandi benegihugu bakagomba kumubera Abagereerwa  ubuziraherezo…."amagambo ashize ivuga.
Birumvikana ko Kagame agonze rwa rutare abamubanjirije baciriyeho amazuru : kwitiranya inyota ye bwite y'ubutegetsi n'ubushake bw'abenegihugu bose; kwitiranya nkana "rubanda itanga ubutegetsi"n'ubwoko cyangwa akarere bavukamo. Kagame we noneho yongeyeho n'agashya yihariye ko kwitiranya "rubanda itanga ubutegetsi" n'Agatsikok'Abiru badashoboye bagizwe ahaniniIBIGABO BY'IBINYABWOBA" byitungiwe n'umwuga wo kuba INKOMAMASHYI. Harya ngo byashoboye gusinyisha ku ngufuabaturage basanga miliyoni ebyiri ? Nzaba mbarirwa ! Abo nyine mwasinyishije ku ngufu nibo bagiye kubibaryoza, nimutegereze gato .
Uko byamera kose biragaragarira buri wose ko icyaha gikomeye ari cya Paul Kagame ufashe icyemezo cyo gusubiza u Rwanda inyuma ho imyaka 53, akaba nibura atanashoboye kwiyita Umwami w'u Rwanda nk'abasekuruza be ngo bigire izina, ngo rubanda imenye uko itambira ingoma nshya ya Kagame wa mbere, ngo abahakwa bamenye uko bahakwa n'uko bazagabirwa…!
Turasanga iyi ngirwa DEMOKARASI y'INKOTANYI, iyi "demokarasi y'ibiseke by'ibipapuro bisinyishijwe rubanda ku ngufu"…., iyi yo nta kindi gitumye yaduka uretse gukungurira u Rwanda!  Turashishoza tukabona ko iyi "Demokarasi ya Kagame yo kubeshya amahanga"  igiye guteza indi ntambara ikarishye mu bana b'u Rwanda kuko tuzi neza ko umubare munini cyane ari uw'abenegihugu batemera kongera kugirwa Inkomamashyi n'Abagererwa indi myaka 400, bakaba nabo biteguye gusheta ubuzima bwabo barengera ubusugire bwa Repubulika, kandi nyine umubare wabo ukaba utambutse kure uw'abiyemeje kwitanga mu 1959, mu 1973, n'1990 ! Niba ubushishozi bwongeye kubura, ingingo y'101 igahindurwa, KAMARA arongeye araridukwegeye, nka ka Kamasa kazaca inka kazivukamo !
 
UMWANZURO
 
Guhindura ingingo y'101 y'itegekonshinga kugira ngo umuntu umwe witwa Paul Kagame akomeze abe Perezida w'u Rwanda mu nyungu ze bwite, ngo kuko nta wundi washobora kuyobora u Rwanda, ni cyo cyemezo kibi kurusha ibindi FPR igiye gufata!  Koko rero guhindura ingingo y'101 ni impamvu ihagije igiye guteza intambara  y'amasasu(causa belli) mu gihugu cyacu  . Paul Kagame n'umuryango we n'Ishyaka rye rya FPR-Inkotanyi bazirengere ingaruka zose zizakomoka  ku byemezo byabo byuzuye ubwikunde n'ubugwari bishobora gukururira igihugu cyacu mu ngorane zikomeye.
Gusa n'ubwo iki  kibazo cya"REPUBULIKA YA CYAMI NA GIHAKE" kivutse  kandi kikaba ari ingorabahizi ,  haracyariABATARIPFANA bacyizeye ko ibintu bitaradogera burundu, tukaba dusangaINZIRA y'AMAHORO igishobora gutanga ibisubizo bikwiye. Ariko kugira ngo u Rwanda rwirinde intambara yegereje hagomba gufatwa nibura ibyemezo by'ubwoko bune bikurikira
(1) Paul Kagame nazibukire gahunda yo guhindura ingingo y'101 no kwitangaho umukandinda mu matora yo mu 2017 kandi Itegekonshinga yishyiriyeho umukono ribimubuza
(2) Paul Kagame nafungure urubuga rwa politiki, imfungwa za politiki zose zirekurwe kandi zisubirane uburenganzira bwazo
(3)  Nihakurweho amananiza yose n'uburiganya bwabuza amatora y'umukuru w'igihugu yo mu 2017 gukorwa mu mucyo no mu bwisanzure.
(4) Paul Kagame nahamagare amashyaka yose ya Opozisiyo n'amashyirahamwe ya Societe Civile hakorwe ibiganiro ku mpinduka nziza igihugu cyacu gikenye.
(5) Paul Kagame nazibukire umuco mubi wo kurema no gushyigikira imitwe y'abicanyi igamije guhungabanya umutekano w'ibihugu duturanye cyane cyane UBURUNDI na Kongo.
 
Niba ibi byemezo bidafashwe mu maguru mashya , Abanyarwanda bakunda amahoro nibitegure bwangu kugira uruhare muri Revolisiyo ya karundura ariko itagamije gusesa amaraso y'abenegihugu. Koko rero Revolisiyo niyo nzira yonyine dusigaranye ishobora guhagarika umugambi mubisha w'Agatsiko gashaka guha ireme icyifuzo cy'abakeneye gushoza intambara y'amasasu .
Twamaganye twivuye inyuma ihindurwa ry'ingingo y'101 hagamijwe kwimika"Repubulika ya Cyami na gihake"iharanira inyungu za Paul Kagame n'ABIRU be bonyine bonyine.
Nta KAMARA ubaho kuri iyi si…..Kagame si KAMARA …..U Rwanda rwabayeho ataravuka, azapfa arusige.
Banyarwandakazi, Banyarwanda  nimukanguke, mushishoze maze mutabare igihugu cyanyu !
 
Imana ikomeze irengere u Rwanda n'Abanyarwanda, idutize imbaraga zo kwirinda umwiryane n'intambara zisesa amaraso.
 
Padiri Thomas Nahimana,
Ishema ry'U Rwanda.
Email: nahimanathom@gmail.com
Tel :0033652110445

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