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Obama: Kabila Must “Do More” On DRC Security


Obama: Kabila Must "Do More" On DRC Security

President Joseph Kabila's failure to build sufficient capacity within the armed forces to extend state authority across DRC is partly to blame for the deadly cycle of violence in the Kivu in recent years, US leader Barrack Obama has said.
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President Joseph Kabila of Rwanda
President Joseph Kabila of Rwanda
Addressing journalists in Tanzania on Monday, Obama said Kabila should "do more" considering that the conflict over mineral resources has cost hundreds of lives and pushed thousands of refugees into deplorable conditions in refugee camps in neighbouring countries of Rwanda and Uganda

"President Kabila inside of Congo has to do more and better when it comes to dealing with the DRC's capacity on security issues and delivery of services," said Obama.

"And that's very important, because if there's a continuing vacuum there, then that vacuum sometimes gets filled by actors that don't have the best interests of Congo at heart," he added.

Several regional leaders have in the past accused Kabila of not taking radical steps to clean the eastern DRC of armed elements especially the Rwanda rebel group, FDLR and Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).

The groups continue to recruit and arm their militants with intentions of attacking Rwanda and Uganda, according to United Nations officials.

President Yoweri Museveni recently attacked MONUSCO, the UN Peacekeeping Mission in DRC, for embarking on a "terrorism conservation project," in reference to the group's laissez faire attitude towards the operations of rebels, which include recruitment and human rights abuses, in Kivu.

Obama said United States is "prepared to work with the United Nations and regional organizations and others to help him (Kabila) build capacity."

He said the people of Congo need a fair chance to live their lives and raise their families. 

"And they haven't had that opportunity because of constant conflict and war for way too many years.  And of course, the tragedy is compounded by the fact that Congo is so rich in natural resources and potential, but because of this constant conflict and instability, the people of Congo haven't benefitted from that."

REBELS
Obama further appealed to regional leaders to implement their commitments under the Framework for Peace signed in Ethiopia last year which include withdrawing support to armed elements in DRC and "that armed groups need to lay down their arms, and human rights abusers need to be held accountable."
 
 
"And so, the fact that you now have a peace framework that the various parties have signed onto is critical.  But it can't just be a piece of paper; there has to be follow-through. 
 
And so, one of the things that I discussed with President Kikwete is how we can encourage all the parties concerned to follow through on commitments that they've made in order to bring about a lasting solution inside of Congo," said Obama. 

He was responding to a question from a journalist who asked how the U.S, as a powerful nation in the world and a permanent member of the Security Council with a lot of influence to major players of the Congo conflict, was going to assist the DRC and Great Lakes to reach a permanent peace since there has been stability in Congo for almost 20 years now.

"The countries surrounding the Congo, they've got to make commitments to stop funding armed groups that are encroaching on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Congo.  And they've signed onto a piece of paper now, now the question is do they follow through," said Obama.

 He did not mention any countries but recent UN reports have since accused Rwanda and Uganda of supporting the M23 Movement, a charge both countries deny.

"And so, we're prepared to work with anybody to try to make this happen.  Ultimately, though, the countries involved have to recognize it is in their self-interest to do so. 
 
We can't force a solution onto the region.  The peoples of the region have to stand up and say that's enough; it's time to move forward in a different way.  And, by the way, that means holding those who've committed gross human rights abuses accountable for what they've done," added Obama.

"But there's an opportunity for peace here.  And the countries surrounding the Congo should recognize that if the Congo stabilizes, that will improve the prospects for their growth and their prosperity, because right now, it's as if you have a millstone around your neck," said the US president, adding, " If you have one of the biggest countries in terms of geography in all of Africa with all these natural resources, but it's constantly a problem as opposed to being part of the solution, everybody suffers."

He noted Tanzania should be doing more trade with the DRC and Rwanda should be doing more trade and commerce with the DRC. 

 
"One of the things we're talking about it how do we get more inter-Africa trade, because if countries like Tanzania are going to improve their economic position in the globe, the first thing they have to do is to make sure they can trade with each other more effectively."

Obama: Kabila Must “Do More” On DRC Security


Obama: Kabila Must "Do More" On DRC Security

President Joseph Kabila's failure to build sufficient capacity within the armed forces to extend state authority across DRC is partly to blame for the deadly cycle of violence in the Kivu in recent years, US leader Barrack Obama has said.
By  
President Joseph Kabila of Rwanda
President Joseph Kabila of Rwanda
Addressing journalists in Tanzania on Monday, Obama said Kabila should "do more" considering that the conflict over mineral resources has cost hundreds of lives and pushed thousands of refugees into deplorable conditions in refugee camps in neighbouring countries of Rwanda and Uganda

"President Kabila inside of Congo has to do more and better when it comes to dealing with the DRC's capacity on security issues and delivery of services," said Obama.

"And that's very important, because if there's a continuing vacuum there, then that vacuum sometimes gets filled by actors that don't have the best interests of Congo at heart," he added.

Several regional leaders have in the past accused Kabila of not taking radical steps to clean the eastern DRC of armed elements especially the Rwanda rebel group, FDLR and Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).

The groups continue to recruit and arm their militants with intentions of attacking Rwanda and Uganda, according to United Nations officials.

President Yoweri Museveni recently attacked MONUSCO, the UN Peacekeeping Mission in DRC, for embarking on a "terrorism conservation project," in reference to the group's laissez faire attitude towards the operations of rebels, which include recruitment and human rights abuses, in Kivu.

Obama said United States is "prepared to work with the United Nations and regional organizations and others to help him (Kabila) build capacity."

He said the people of Congo need a fair chance to live their lives and raise their families. 

"And they haven't had that opportunity because of constant conflict and war for way too many years.  And of course, the tragedy is compounded by the fact that Congo is so rich in natural resources and potential, but because of this constant conflict and instability, the people of Congo haven't benefitted from that."

REBELS
Obama further appealed to regional leaders to implement their commitments under the Framework for Peace signed in Ethiopia last year which include withdrawing support to armed elements in DRC and "that armed groups need to lay down their arms, and human rights abusers need to be held accountable."
 
 
"And so, the fact that you now have a peace framework that the various parties have signed onto is critical.  But it can't just be a piece of paper; there has to be follow-through. 
 
And so, one of the things that I discussed with President Kikwete is how we can encourage all the parties concerned to follow through on commitments that they've made in order to bring about a lasting solution inside of Congo," said Obama. 

He was responding to a question from a journalist who asked how the U.S, as a powerful nation in the world and a permanent member of the Security Council with a lot of influence to major players of the Congo conflict, was going to assist the DRC and Great Lakes to reach a permanent peace since there has been stability in Congo for almost 20 years now.

"The countries surrounding the Congo, they've got to make commitments to stop funding armed groups that are encroaching on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Congo.  And they've signed onto a piece of paper now, now the question is do they follow through," said Obama.

 He did not mention any countries but recent UN reports have since accused Rwanda and Uganda of supporting the M23 Movement, a charge both countries deny.

"And so, we're prepared to work with anybody to try to make this happen.  Ultimately, though, the countries involved have to recognize it is in their self-interest to do so. 
 
We can't force a solution onto the region.  The peoples of the region have to stand up and say that's enough; it's time to move forward in a different way.  And, by the way, that means holding those who've committed gross human rights abuses accountable for what they've done," added Obama.

"But there's an opportunity for peace here.  And the countries surrounding the Congo should recognize that if the Congo stabilizes, that will improve the prospects for their growth and their prosperity, because right now, it's as if you have a millstone around your neck," said the US president, adding, " If you have one of the biggest countries in terms of geography in all of Africa with all these natural resources, but it's constantly a problem as opposed to being part of the solution, everybody suffers."

He noted Tanzania should be doing more trade with the DRC and Rwanda should be doing more trade and commerce with the DRC. 

 
"One of the things we're talking about it how do we get more inter-Africa trade, because if countries like Tanzania are going to improve their economic position in the globe, the first thing they have to do is to make sure they can trade with each other more effectively."

Les Rwandais du Sénégal pour le retour de la fête de l'Indépendance au 1er juillet


Les Rwandais du Sénégal pour le retour de la fête de l'Indépendance au 1er juillet

  
[7/1/2013 5:07:57 PM]  | APANEWS | Lu :22 fois | Commenter

Sénégal  - L'Union des ressortissants rwandais au Sénégal (URRS) invite le gouvernement de Paul Kagamé à revenir à la célébration de la fête de l'Indépendance le 1er juillet, et non le 4 comme il l'a imposé pour marquer la fin du génocide de 1994.

«Au Rwanda, nous avons des problèmes avec les dates. Le mois de juillet est particulièrement intéressant. Le 1er juillet 1962 le pays s'est libéré des Belges et est devenu indépendant. Le 4 juillet 1994, le Front patriotique rwandais (FPR), mouvement rebelle dirigé par l'actuel président Paul Kagamé a pris le pouvoir à Kigali. Depuis lors, les nouvelles autorités du Rwanda ont voulu réécrire l'histoire du pays. C'est ainsi que l'hymne et le drapeau national ainsi que les noms des rues et des places publiques ont été changés. La fête de l'Indépendance a été reculée au 4 juillet, ce qui est inacceptable. Il faut qu'on revienne là-dessus», indique un communiqué de l'URRS transmis à APA.

La structure dirigée par le Dr Samuel Hakizimana estime qu'en célébrant l'anniversaire le jour de la prise du pouvoir par le FPR, « tout se passe comme si entre 1959 et 1994 rien ne s'était passé dans ce pays».

«Les autorités actuelles veulent réécrire l'histoire du Rwanda à partir de 1994. Il y a avant tout une volonté d'imposer une vision unique, celle du régime en place. Ce qui peut bien être une source de division du peuple rwandais qui devait plutôt s'atteler à une réconciliation au vu de tout ce qu'il a traversé. Alors qu'elles s'évertuent à nier l'existence des ethnies au Rwanda, les autorités du pays entretiennent sciemment et savamment le mythe de la suprématie tutsie qui ignore tout ce qui a été fait en dehors d'eux», ajoute l'URRS. - 
Source : | APANEWS

Perezida Kagame yavuze ko afite aho ategeye Perezida Kikwete


Perezida Kagame yavuze ko afite aho ategeye Perezida Kikwete

kagame-speech-parliament

Kuri iki cyumweru tariki ya 30 Kamena 2013, mu ijambo Perezida Kagame yavugiye mu ihuriro ryiswe "Youth Konnect" ngo ryateguwe na Ministeri y'urubyiruko na Imbuto Fondation (umuyoboro Jeannette Kagame asahuriramo), Perezida Kagame yongeye kwikoma Perezida Kikwete ndetse n'abazungu. Si ibyo gusa kuko abitwa ngo ni abahutu n'ubwo ngo amoko atabaho mu Rwanda basabwe gusaba imbabazi mu izina rya bene wabo!

Muri iryo jambo yabwiraga ngo urubyiruko ryajemo kwinyuraguramo no kwivuguruza kwinshi nahera ku magambo yavuze aho yemeje burya mu moko yose habamo abantu bazima n'abantu babi, aha akaba yaravuze amoko y'abahutu n'abatutsi, umuntu akibaza ukuntu urwo rubyiruko ruhora rwigishwa ko bose ari abanyarwanda nyamara Perezida wa Repubulika agasubira inyuma akabumvisha ko amoko abaho.

Muri iryo jambo kandi yakoresheje amagambo nkeka ko avuzwe n'undi akavugirwa mu mahanga yafatwa mu buryo bukomeye bw'ivangura, aha navuga aho yavuze ko abazungu bakomoka muri Afrika ariko ngo bagiye ibirometero byinshi "baracuya" none barimo kugaruka aho bakomotse!

Mu gukomeza kubeshya yemeje ko bamubwiye ko mushiki we wigaga mu ishuri ry'imbonezamubano ku Karubanda i Butare muri za 1972 acumbitse kwa Nyina wabo Umwamikazi Rosalia Gicanda, ngo bamushyiraga imbere y'abandi banyeshuri buri munsi ngo bagahuruza abandi banyeshuri ngo baze barebe uko umututsi asa ndetse ngo bakanamukanda n'izuru ngo nta gufwa ririmo! Ariko hari aho yibeshye kuko yibagiwe ko abiganye na mushiki we bakiriho ku buryo babeshyuza icyo kinyoma. Umwe mu banyamakuru bacu ufite umubyeyi wiganye na mushiki wa Kagame ndetse bari n'inshuti yashoboye kumenya ko mushiki wa Kagame yahunze mu 1973 nk'abandi banyeshuri b'abatutsi ariko ibyo Kagame avuga bitigeze bibaho.

Ku bijyanye na demokarasi bwo yavuze ko ngo abantu bagomba gukurayo amaso, ngo nta rubuga rwa politiki azaha abajenosideri n'ibigarasha.

Ngo yumva bavuga amashyaka ko bayabuza gukora ariko ngo yasabye abaministre kureka abashinga amashyaka bakabandika ariko ngo uzashaka ngo kugira uwo ahutaza ngo ntazamenya n'ikimukubise! Ngo hari umurongo ntarengwa!

Undi wibasiwe ni Perezida Kikwete aho Perezida Kagame yagize ati:

"N'abo ngabo wumva ejo bundi batangiye kuvugira ngo interahamwe na FDLR ngo abantu bumvikane nabo! Bumvikane nabo!? Jye ntabwo nirirwa njya impaka kuri icyo ngicyo; kubera ko I'll just wait for you at the right place and I will hit you!!! Ntabwo rwose jye nta n'ubwo nanamushubije, ntabwo nigeze njya… uhuh, birazwi, there is a line you can't cross. Hari umurongo, hari umurongo udashobora kurengwa na rimwe, ntibishoboka!…."

Ibyo ngo ntabwo bizashoboka byaba muri politiki, byaba mu kirere, byaba mu mazi byaba ku butaka ndetse ngo n'ibyo bigarasha ntibizamenya ibibikubise!

Nyuma hari n'uwasabye imbabazi mu izina ry'abahutu nyuma y'aho Kagame asabye ko abahutu bose basaba imbabazi mu izina ry'abishe mu izina ryabo.

Rucagu nawe yihaye ijambo babanza kurimwima kubera ngo atari urubyiruko ariko avuga ko asigaye ari umujeune bararimuha nawe asaba imbabazi mu izina ry'abari mu buyobozi.

Mushobora gukurikira iryo jambo ryose hano>>

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4 Responses to Perezida Kagame yavuze ko afite aho ategeye Perezida Kikwete

  1. Karegyeya says:

    Harya uriya mwanya uba wapfuye iki? Tekereza gufata iminota irenga 30 urimo kubiba urwango! Rucagu ari kuri list ya membre fondateur wa RTLM na signature ye iriho ariko bakirirwa babunga inyuma ya Kabuga! Rwanda waragenderewe, iturufu mwarayibonye da!

  2. MUTETELI says:

    NJYE NDIBAZA RURIYA RUBYIRUKO KAGAME YAKORANYIJE HARIMO NA BABANDI YAKURIYEHO FRS YO YO KWIGA MURI KAMINUZA??? NABO BARI KUMUKOMERA AMASHYI!!!! BARIYE BAHAZE ??? ARIKO RWOSE NYAKUBAHWA IHANGANE UJYE UHA ABANYARWANDA AKANYA NTA GITSURE UBASHYIZEHO BAKUBWIRE UKO BABONA BAYOBORWA BAHE IJAMBO MAZE WIYUMVIRE SHYIRAHO AGASANDUKU K'IBITEKEREZO MAZE USOME UREBE NIBWO UZAMENYA ICYO GUKORA. URAVUGA BAGAKOMA AMASHYI UTI:BARANSHIMYE NDAGUSETSE WOWE SE KO NTAWE USHIMA WUMVA WARAVUTSE UTABANJE UMUTWE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NTOKORA

  3. Nyagahene Zigama says:

    Nshimye ko abahutu babonye ubasabira imbabazi, ese abatutsi bo bazazisabirwa na nde? ryari? Ubwo se ko basabye imbabazi mu izina ry'ubwoko byemejwe rwose ko ari ubwoko bwakoze jenoside mu Rwanda. Niba ubwoko bwarakoze jenoside rero, nibuburanishwe kumugaragaro buhanwe cyangwa bugirirwe imbabazi bugabanirizwe ibihano.

  4. Nogeye kwandika kurubuga ngira nti PRESINDENT Paul Kagame n'umuyobozi,kubwibyo umuyobozi nink'umubyeyi yilinda icyateranya abo yabyaye.abahutu bose ntibishe kuko jyewe ubwajye n'umugabo wajye twakijije abantu beshi cyane.Iyo nica abatutsi,simba narafuguwe muli Prison 1930.Iyo umugabo wajye ajya kwica ntaba yarahungutse ngo abaturage bamurebere izuba Imyaka 16ans.kuki se Koninyange zapfuye nankaswe IBYIYUNI.Nabamushija ubwabo yarazi aho bali,niwe wabashyiraga ibiryo muli cetre curturer yaba fransa.Yaba aho mvuka mubiryongo nubu baliho,Mama Amazu ye yose yali yuzuye abatutsi,bavuye mubugesera,ikabuga,iyo za Rwamagana,bose Mama Kigali yafashwe na FPR bamusanga iwe yanze guhunga ngo ntiyasinga abantu bonyine ngo mbese barya gute badasohoka.Igihembo yabonye nukumutwalira Isambu.Nokumwicira abahungu be.KINYATA na SUMAYIRE.Mugihe KINYATA we bamungalitse mumuhanda imbere yiwacu kumwica ngo nadatanga abantu baliwe bamwice.MUSAZA WAJYE yababwiyeko ahokubica akiliho bamwice, abandi bapfe adahali.abobantu HALIMO BARAMU BE baliho, SEBUKWE,WARUTUYE MUBUGESERA azakwihisha iwacu kuko yumvanga ntawuzahavongera.Abaturanyi bose barahali. halimo UMUSAZA ADRIYANI Abasore batazwi muli akokarere baje gusenya inzu ye,Mwene Mama ati ntibishoboka kuko yali azi ahoyihishe nyirayo.arababwira ati nimusenya inzu yumuturanyi ejo akaza azagirango najye nali mubamusenyeye.Nubu inzu ye iliho.Aliho nawe numuryango we. ubu yishyizeho yamaze abantu MUBIRYOGO ABICISHA ABANDI AFUGISHA ngo Bene wabo Bararutashye.KANDI yali NYUMBA KUMI MULI MRND.UBUNIWE PFR mubirwogo namwe munyumvire ko hali abagira ITURUFU IRYA INKA Z'IMPANDE ZOSE.Nka Rucagu wivugira ati narumuyobozi kubwa MRND.nabonye nabandika ko yakotije muli RTRM none araho alitamba Umugabo wajye ali muli PRISON yaba RUHARWA IMPAGA,kuko yakoreye ABAFRANSA GUSA.Kuva aho nahungiye muli komine kwa data bukwe.Muzajye kubaza najye ubwajye balibanyishe abasore babili bambaye AMA TRAINING nabakijijwe na bourgmestre MARTIN wa komine BULINGA.Yaguye KU KIBUYE yitahiye ngo ntamuntu yishe,FPR yamuhebye ataragera muli komine yategetse.kandi avukamo..koko abaturange ba komine ye bose yali yabajyanye KABWAYI abataraguye yo muzababaze.Umuhungu wajye wimfura RAMAZANI J.P waguye Zaire siwe wilirwanga abatunda na Bourgmestre.Martin Yakoresheje inama ngo uwica undi bamwice.Abo basore ntiyabirukanye aho agasaba abaturange kwicugira umutekano ubwabo bakagenda.Aliko koko imana yakoze ibitangaza abantu bose tukisobanura.kuko Uwavuga ayinzuki ubuki ntimbwanyobwa.Ubuse umucika cumu TAMALI NUMUGABOWE BALIHE? bishwe nande?ntiyarokokeye kwa data bukwe. abaturange ntituzi ababishe 1996.Ntawutazi uwamwiciye nzabivuga kugeza IGIHE MUNZANYUMVIRA KO hali inzirakaregane.

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