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Thursday, 4 July 2013

Kagame publicly threatening to hit President Kikwete.


Kagame publicly threatening to hit President Kikwete.



Parution: Thursday 4 July 2013, 10:36 
Par:Dr Alexis Habiyaremye 


It is remarkable that the Rwandan president's own wife has already understood the dangers of criminalizing a whole population group. In her own speech in the same event, she emphasized that criminal responsibility was individual and "every knee will have to kneel for itself".

It has almost become a tradition in his improvised speeches to hear Rwandan president Paul Kagame spit his anger and express his contempt for Western donors and other foreigners who do not share his peculiar ideas about governance and political freedom. He does not miss any opportunity to slam what he calls their attempts to give him lessons, while he has no lesson to receive from anybody. We have heard many insults and derogatory words, but an outright threat to "hit" the president of a sovereign neighbouring nation, this is something even those who know him for a long period would not easily had predicted. On Sunday June 30, in a speech to the "youth connect" meeting convened by the Ministry of Youth together with his wife's own Imbuto foundation, Paul Kagame threatened Tanzanian President Kikwete in unmistakable terms that he will wait for him at the right place and hit him, in response to the latter's suggestion that Kagame initiate talks with the armed Hutu opposition FDLR.

 

"And those whom you recently heard speaking for the Interahamwe and FDLR, saying that we should negotiate with them. Negotiate with them? As for me, I do not even argue about this issue because I will wait for you at the right place and I will hit you!! I really did not… I didn't even reply to him, I never arg… uh… it is known, there is a line you can't cross. There is a line, there is a line that should never be crossed. Not once. It's impossible!!…"

 

From these words pronounced partly in his hallmark unstructured Kinyarwanda mixed with English, Kagame made clear that he is still deeply angered by the mere suggestion to engage in talks with political opponents. That is why he vowed to wait for the right opportunity to strike back at Tanzanian President. It is unheard of in world diplomacy, to see a head of state threatening to hit another head of state of a sovereign nation in time of peace.

 

This threat should be taken seriously. Kagame has already proven in the past that he is able to strike his adversaries and silence them. Whether fellow presidents or his own (former) trusted collaborators, his prowess in murdering those he thinks are his enemies would not shy from a comparison with L. Sulla's famous bragging. Melchior Ndadaye, Juvénal Habyarimana, Cyprien Ntaryamira, Laurent-Desiré Kabila are all heads of states in whose assassination he has allegedly had a hand. Théoneste Lizinde and Seth Sendashonga, are former collaborators eliminated in covert operations from afar. The last known feat in this series is the failed assassination of his former army chief of staff Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, who survived a shooting in Johannesburg, South Africa. The lesser known cases of eliminated military officers who had knowledge of damaging secrets of his cruelty or could become rivals for power in the military, is no less impressive.

 

The grudge against Kikwete has other sources as well. Kagame's big ego does not suffer being second to anybody. Being overshadowed by Kikwete as the most visible leader in the region is an additional source of personal resentment towards the charismatic Tanzanian President who, in less than a year, has been honoured by the official visits of the presidents of the two most powerful nations in the world. The recent attempt by Kagame, Museveni and Uhuru Kenyatta to bypass Kikwete and meet in Entebbe without him underscores a rampant feeling of discomfort at the growing strategic importance of Tanzania in the region.

 

Tanzania's resolve to play its full role in restoring peace in the region has borne him many enemies among the neighbours who most benefit from the chaos they have helped perpetuate in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Uganda and Rwanda will namely be the losers if peace returns in the region because violence has long been their cover and their opportunity to loot Congolese resources. But whether they like it or not, Kagame and Kaguta will have to understand that time for peace has now come.

 

Kagame doesn't seem to notice the changing circumstances however. In his self-righteousness, he said in the same speech that he was the paramount example of tolerance because he accepts to live in the same country with an ethnical group of genocidaires. He said that allowing Hutus to stay alive is the biggest political space he could think of, anywhere in the world. He urged the Hutus, even those who were not born at the time of the mass slaughters of 1994 to repent and ask forgiveness on behalf of their ethnical group (Suddenly. There are ethnical groups in Rwanda again!). He made them understand that they owed their lives to him because his soldiers would have slaughtered the entire Hutu population that he characterizes as a genocidaire ethnical group, was it not for his magnanimity that forced him to stop the RPA soldiers. In return for RPF soldiers not slaughtering all Hutus, he urges them to bear the burden of perpetual guilt, because, according to him, crimes were committed on their behalf.

 

It is remarkable that the Rwandan president's own wife has already understood the dangers of criminalizing a whole population group. In her own speech in the same event, she emphasized that criminal responsibility was individual and "every knee will have to kneel for itself". She underlined the importance of liberating the youth from the burden of event in which they did not take part. When Kagame's own wife starts signaling that she has understood the dangers of his principal political principle (criminalizing all Hutus), the peace in the region can't continue to be held up by just one individual.

 

This is what Tanzania has understood much earlier. But Kikwete also knows that those who sow chaos in order to harvest in violence will not easily give up their booty. By accepting to step in, to make his voice for peace heard, Tanzanian President Kikwete knew there was a price. It is now up to the entire population of the region (Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and obviously Tanzania) to step in and stand with President Kikwete, ensure his protection and denounce any attempt to threaten his physical integrity.

 

Dr Alexis Habiyaremye

Kagame publicly threatening to hit President Kikwete.


Kagame publicly threatening to hit President Kikwete.



Parution: Thursday 4 July 2013, 10:36 
Par:Dr Alexis Habiyaremye 


It is remarkable that the Rwandan president's own wife has already understood the dangers of criminalizing a whole population group. In her own speech in the same event, she emphasized that criminal responsibility was individual and "every knee will have to kneel for itself".

It has almost become a tradition in his improvised speeches to hear Rwandan president Paul Kagame spit his anger and express his contempt for Western donors and other foreigners who do not share his peculiar ideas about governance and political freedom. He does not miss any opportunity to slam what he calls their attempts to give him lessons, while he has no lesson to receive from anybody. We have heard many insults and derogatory words, but an outright threat to "hit" the president of a sovereign neighbouring nation, this is something even those who know him for a long period would not easily had predicted. On Sunday June 30, in a speech to the "youth connect" meeting convened by the Ministry of Youth together with his wife's own Imbuto foundation, Paul Kagame threatened Tanzanian President Kikwete in unmistakable terms that he will wait for him at the right place and hit him, in response to the latter's suggestion that Kagame initiate talks with the armed Hutu opposition FDLR.

 

"And those whom you recently heard speaking for the Interahamwe and FDLR, saying that we should negotiate with them. Negotiate with them? As for me, I do not even argue about this issue because I will wait for you at the right place and I will hit you!! I really did not… I didn't even reply to him, I never arg… uh… it is known, there is a line you can't cross. There is a line, there is a line that should never be crossed. Not once. It's impossible!!…"

 

From these words pronounced partly in his hallmark unstructured Kinyarwanda mixed with English, Kagame made clear that he is still deeply angered by the mere suggestion to engage in talks with political opponents. That is why he vowed to wait for the right opportunity to strike back at Tanzanian President. It is unheard of in world diplomacy, to see a head of state threatening to hit another head of state of a sovereign nation in time of peace.

 

This threat should be taken seriously. Kagame has already proven in the past that he is able to strike his adversaries and silence them. Whether fellow presidents or his own (former) trusted collaborators, his prowess in murdering those he thinks are his enemies would not shy from a comparison with L. Sulla's famous bragging. Melchior Ndadaye, Juvénal Habyarimana, Cyprien Ntaryamira, Laurent-Desiré Kabila are all heads of states in whose assassination he has allegedly had a hand. Théoneste Lizinde and Seth Sendashonga, are former collaborators eliminated in covert operations from afar. The last known feat in this series is the failed assassination of his former army chief of staff Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, who survived a shooting in Johannesburg, South Africa. The lesser known cases of eliminated military officers who had knowledge of damaging secrets of his cruelty or could become rivals for power in the military, is no less impressive.

 

The grudge against Kikwete has other sources as well. Kagame's big ego does not suffer being second to anybody. Being overshadowed by Kikwete as the most visible leader in the region is an additional source of personal resentment towards the charismatic Tanzanian President who, in less than a year, has been honoured by the official visits of the presidents of the two most powerful nations in the world. The recent attempt by Kagame, Museveni and Uhuru Kenyatta to bypass Kikwete and meet in Entebbe without him underscores a rampant feeling of discomfort at the growing strategic importance of Tanzania in the region.

 

Tanzania's resolve to play its full role in restoring peace in the region has borne him many enemies among the neighbours who most benefit from the chaos they have helped perpetuate in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Uganda and Rwanda will namely be the losers if peace returns in the region because violence has long been their cover and their opportunity to loot Congolese resources. But whether they like it or not, Kagame and Kaguta will have to understand that time for peace has now come.

 

Kagame doesn't seem to notice the changing circumstances however. In his self-righteousness, he said in the same speech that he was the paramount example of tolerance because he accepts to live in the same country with an ethnical group of genocidaires. He said that allowing Hutus to stay alive is the biggest political space he could think of, anywhere in the world. He urged the Hutus, even those who were not born at the time of the mass slaughters of 1994 to repent and ask forgiveness on behalf of their ethnical group (Suddenly. There are ethnical groups in Rwanda again!). He made them understand that they owed their lives to him because his soldiers would have slaughtered the entire Hutu population that he characterizes as a genocidaire ethnical group, was it not for his magnanimity that forced him to stop the RPA soldiers. In return for RPF soldiers not slaughtering all Hutus, he urges them to bear the burden of perpetual guilt, because, according to him, crimes were committed on their behalf.

 

It is remarkable that the Rwandan president's own wife has already understood the dangers of criminalizing a whole population group. In her own speech in the same event, she emphasized that criminal responsibility was individual and "every knee will have to kneel for itself". She underlined the importance of liberating the youth from the burden of event in which they did not take part. When Kagame's own wife starts signaling that she has understood the dangers of his principal political principle (criminalizing all Hutus), the peace in the region can't continue to be held up by just one individual.

 

This is what Tanzania has understood much earlier. But Kikwete also knows that those who sow chaos in order to harvest in violence will not easily give up their booty. By accepting to step in, to make his voice for peace heard, Tanzanian President Kikwete knew there was a price. It is now up to the entire population of the region (Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and obviously Tanzania) to step in and stand with President Kikwete, ensure his protection and denounce any attempt to threaten his physical integrity.

 

Dr Alexis Habiyaremye

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Bamwe mu mpunzi z’abanyarwanda barashimira ibihugu byabakiriye ko bitabacyuye ku ngufu


Bamwe mu mpunzi z'abanyarwanda barashimira ibihugu byabakiriye ko bitabacyuye ku ngufu

Impunzi z"abanyarwanda zirashimira Ibihugu bahungiyemo ko kugeza ubu bitarabasubiza mu Rwanda ku ngufu nkukwo leta ya Kagame yabishakaga ikoresheje ba maneko bazo babarizwa muri ibyo bihugu
Nyuma y'umunsi nyirizina wateganyijwe mu masezerano yabaye hagati ya Leta y'u Rwanda na UNHCR, amasezerano yiswe "Cessation Clause", yateganyaga ko kuva ku itariki ya 30/06/2013 impunzi z'abanyarwanda zahunze kuva mu mwaka wa 1959 kugera muri 1998, zizaba zatakaje uburenganzira bwazo bwo kwitwa impunzi.
Kubera iki kibazo, Umuvugizi wavuganye na zimwe mu mpunzi z'abanyarwanda zibarizwa mu nkambi y'ahitwa Nyakivare muri Uganda, zikaba zaradutangarije ko uretse abiyandikishije ku bushake , abandi batabishatse babongereye igihe cyo ukuguma muri Uganda .
Nyuma yo kuvugana n'izi mpunzi z'abanyarwanda zibarizwa muri Uganda, twanavuganye n'izindi mpunzi z'abanyarwanda ziba muri Tanzaniya zidutangarizako nta n'umwe mu bashinzwe impunzi muri Tanzania wigeze ubahatira gutaha ku ngufu mu Rwanda cyeretse ababishatse ku giti cyabo.
Twananyarukiye muri Afurika y'epfo, aho bamwe mu mpunzi zaho na bo badutangarije ko kugeza ubu nta gahato barashyirwaho, ariko bamwe mubo twavuganye babarizwa muri Cape Town na Johannesberg badutangarije ko bakoze inyandiko ijyanye n'amashusho ndetse n'amafoto hamwe na video, babinyujije mu ishyaka RNC ribarizwa muri Afurika y'epfo kugirango basabe Leta y'icyo gihugu kudacyura izo mpunzi ku ngufu, berekana impamvu zikomeye zatuma izo mpunzi ziramutse zicyuwe ku ngufu mu Rwanda zahagirira ibibazo bikomeye.
Ibihugu bya Malawi, Mozambique, Congo Brazaville na Zambiya, byabaye isibaniro rya FDLR na Leta ya Kagame mu kurwanira abayoboke.
Mu iperereza rimaze iminsi rikorwa n'Umuvugizi, aho twagiye tuvugana na zimwe mu mpunzi zituye muri ibyo bihugu, zagiye zidutangariza ko kugeza ubu ama Leta yabyo atarafata icyemezo cyo kubacyura ku ngufu, bityo bakaba bafite icyizere ko ibi bihugu bahungiyemo bitazapfa kubashushubikanya ku ngufu, cyokora banadutangarije ko abashaka gutaha ku bushake bwabo nta n'umwe babuza gutaha, dore ko bamwe muri bo batangiye kwitabira cya gikorwa cya Leta ya Kagame cyiswe "Come and See'.
Bamwe mu mpunzi twavuganye babarizwa muri Congo Brazzaville, badutangarije ko Leta ya Kagame yahateye cyera amatako, ikangurira izo mpunzi gutaha , bakaba bafite ubwoba kubera ukuntu perezida wa Kongo Brazzaville afitanye umubano udasanzwe na perezida Kagame, bityo bakaba bafite impungenge z'uko bamwe mu mpunzi z'abanyarwanda zahatuye kuva cyera, zanahawe ubwenegihugu bwaho, zishobora na zo gucyurwa ku ngufu.
Umuvugizi wanashoboye kuvugana n'abanyarwanda batandukanye, tubabaza ibibavugwaho ko bamwe muri bo baba ari abayoboke ba FPR na Leta ya Kagame, abandi bakaba bakorana n'umutwe witwaje intwaro wa FDLR.
Bamwe mu bayoboke ba Leta ya Kagame barabitwemereye, batubwira ko bakorera mu mutaka wa Diaspora ibarizwa muri Zambiya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzaniya na Kongo Brazzaville. Uwo mutaka wa Diaspora akaba ari na wo Leta ya Kagame yitwikira ikabahatira gutaha, abawuyoboye bakaba bakorana na ambasade za Kagame muri ibyo bihugu.
Twanavuganye na bamwe mu bavugwaho kuba abayoboke ba FDLR, tubabaza nimba koko FDLR irimo gukorera ibikorwa by'ubukangura mbaga muri ibyo bihugu, niba koko irwanira abayoboke na Leta ya Kagame; bamwe muri bo barabiduhakaniye ariko abandi barabitwemereye, bemeza ko ari abayoboke ba FDLR.
Umwe muri bo yabidutangarije muri aya magambo : "Jye ndi umwe mu bayobozi ba FDLR ubarizwa muri aka gace; navuye mu Rwanda ndi lieutenant, ubu nkaba ndi Colonel; nyuma yo guhunga u Rwanda nanyuze mu bihugu birukikije, mpaka ngeze hano".
Tumubajije niba yaba azi irengero rya mugenzi wabo uherutse gushimutwa n'inzego z'ubutasi z'u Rwanda zimukuye muri Tanzaniya, yabidutangarije muri aya magambo : "Kugeza ubu nta rengero rye turashobora kumenya; twibazaga ko afungiwe muri Tanzaniya ariko tuza kumenya ko afungiwe mu Rwanda tubisomye mu Umuvugizi, cyokora ni byo afungiwe mu Rwanda ukurikije amakuru yandikwa n'itangazamakuru rya Kagame, nubwo ibyo bandika biba atari byo ijana ku ijana, ariko bigaragara ko baba bafite ubaha amakuru yo muri FDLR, iyo ikaba ari imwe muri gihamya ko bashobora kuba bakimufite cyangwa yarayobotse kimwe na ba afande be Gen Rwarakabije na Lt Gen Jerome Ngendahimana".
Twanamubajije nimba yaba yarakoranye na Gen Rwarakabije bakimara guhunga, maze adutangariza ko "Gen Rwarakabije ari we wari umuyobozi we, ko n'ipeti rya gisirikare rya colonel afite ubu yarihawe na Gen Rwarakabije, amukuye ku ipeti rya lieutenant, ari na bwo nyuma yaho Gen Rwarakabije akimara kuyoboka Gen James Kabarebe yahavuye agana mu bindi bihugu byo muri Afurika akoreramo akazi ke ko kunekera FDLR n'ubukangura mbaga ".
Gasasira, Sweden.
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M23 ngo yaba yasatiriye Goma mu rwego rwo gushaka kongera kuyigarurira

M23 ngo yaba yasatiriye Goma mu rwego rwo gushaka kongera kuyigarurira

Nk'uko tubikesha urubuga africareview.com, umutwe wa M23 waba wongeye gusatira Umujyi wa Goma mu rwego rwo gushaka kongera kuwigarurira.
M23 Goma
Africareview.com ikomeza ivuga ko ibi ikinyamakuru Xinhua cyabitangarijwe kuri uyu wa Kabiri n'umusirikare w'umuoffocier wo ku rwego rwo hejuru mu mutwe wa M23 ariko akaba atashatse ko izina rye rimenyekena.
Uyu musirikare kaba yagize ati : « Tugiye kongera gufata Goma kubera ko Leta ya Kinshasa idashaka kumva ibyo tuyisaba ».
Yakomeje agaragaza ko aho kumva no gusubiza ibyo uyu mutwe wa M23 usaba, Leta ya Kinshasa yiyemeje gushyigikira igitekerezo cya Brigade d'intervention igizwe n'ingabo za Onu aha ngo Leta ikaba yumva ko iyi Brigade ariyo izakemura ibibazo by'abatuye Kongo Kinshasa
Uyu musirikare kandi yagize ati : Kuva Brigade d'intervention yagera i Goma, Kinshasa yatangiye kutwumvisha ko tugomba gushyira intwaro hasi dusinya amasezerano tutaganiriyeho ngo tuyemeranyweho.
Umuvugizi wa sosiyeti sivile muri Kivu y'Amajyaruguru, Omar Kavota, yatangaje ko afite amakuru y'uko umutwe wa M23 wamaze kurunda abasirikare n'ibitwaro mu duce twa Kibati, Buvira na Mutaho mu rwego rwo kwitegura urugamba rwo gufata Goma.
Brigade d'intervention igizwe n'ingabo ziturutse mu bihugu bitandukanye, ariko yo ikaba ifite ubutumwa butandukanye n'ubw'ingabo za Onu zisanzwe muri Kongo Kinshasa zifite kuko igomba gusiga nta mutwe witwaje intwaro ukirangwa muri iki gihugu
Nyuma y'uko impande zombi ariko zari zemeye gusubira mu biganiro bya Kampala kugirango hasinywe amasezerano y'amahoro n'uburyo buhamye bwo kurangiza intambara muri iki gihugu, bigaragara ko kuva iyi mishyikirano yakongera gutangira ntakigeze kigerwaho, kugeza aho bitangiye kuvugwa ku gushaka kongera kwigarurira Goma kwa M23.

Kerry présidera une réunion sur les Grands Lacs à l’ONU fin juillet

Kerry présidera une réunion sur les Grands Lacs à l'ONU fin juillet


dded by  on 2 juillet 2013
John_Kerry-La réunion du Conseil que présidera John Kerry vise à renforcer la
paix en Afrique centrale
Le secrétaire d'Etat américain John Kerry présidera fin juillet une
réunion du Conseil de sécurité visant à renforcer les efforts de paix
dans la région des Grands Lacs en Afrique centrale.
L'ambassadrice intérimaire des États-Unis à l'ONU, Rosemary DiCarlo, a
déclaré mardi que cette session de haut niveau du Conseil de sécurité
aura lieu le 25 juillet. Les États-Unis occupent actuellement la
présidence tournante du Conseil.
Nous espérons que ce débat contribuera à maintenir le regard de la
communauté internationale sur la région des Grands Lacs  » a dit
Rosemary DiCarlo
« Cette session s'appuiera sur plusieurs événements qui ont donné un
regain d'énergie à cet effort. Le Secrétaire général Ban Ki-moon a
accepté notre invitation à faire le point, de même que le président de
la Banque mondiale, Jim Kim. L'envoyée spéciale de l'ONU, Mary
Robinson, et des représentants de haut niveau de la République
démocratique du Congo (RDC), de l'Ouganda et de l'Union africaine (UA)
ont également été invités à renseigner le conseil. De même qu'un
représentant de haut niveau du Rwanda qui prendra la parole en tant
que membre du conseil », a déclaré Mme DiCarlo.
Début juin, les dirigeants de l'ONU et de la Banque mondiale ont
visité la région des Grands Lacs pour parler de développement. M. Kim
a annoncé un programme d' 1 milliard de dollars pour renforcer les
infrastructures et des secteurs clés tels que l'agriculture et la
santé.
En février, les chefs des onze pays de la région ont signé un
accord-cadre visant à mettre fin au conflit en cours dans l'est du
Congo. Parmi les signataires : le Rwanda et l'Ouganda, qui ont tous
deux été accusés de soutenir les rebelles dans l'est du Congo, ce
qu'ils démentent.
L'ambassadrice DiCarlo dit espérer que cette session spéciale du
conseil rendra la crise plus visible.
« Nous espérons que ce débat contribuera à maintenir le regard de la
communauté internationale sur la région des Grands Lacs et encouragera
la poursuite dynamique des efforts, après la signature d'un
accord-cadre régional », a déclaré Mme DiCarlo.
Cette session spéciale du Conseil de sécurité fin juillet interviendra
alors que les Nations Unies redoublent d'efforts dans l'est du Congo
pour neutraliser les groupes rebelles, y compris le M23, notamment
grâce au déploiement d'une nouvelle brigade d'intervention. Cette
unité est composée de soldats tanzaniens, sud-africains et du Malawi
et œuvre en collaboration avec la mission de maintien de la paix des
Nations Unies, la MONUSCO.
L'ONU cherche également à déployer plusieurs drones dans l'est du
Congo dès septembre. Ils permettront de recueillir des informations
sur les mouvements des rebelles et d'empêcher, espère-t-on, des
attaques contre des civils.
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-“The root cause of the Rwandan tragedy of 1994 is the long and past historical ethnic dominance of one minority ethnic group to the other majority ethnic group. Ignoring this reality is giving a black cheque for the Rwandan people’s future and deepening resentment, hostility and hatred between the two groups.”

-« Ce dont j’ai le plus peur, c’est des gens qui croient que, du jour au lendemain, on peut prendre une société, lui tordre le cou et en faire une autre ».

-“The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.”

-“I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.

-“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”

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