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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Congres idasanzwe ya FDU-Inkingi yanonosoye imikorere myiza y'ishyaka inagena icyerekezo gishya cy’ishyaka

Congres idasanzwe ya FDU-Inkingi yanonosoye imikorere

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Monday, 29 July 2013

Rwanda : Victoire Ingabire a détaillé les erreurs de la Haute cour qui l’a condamnée à 8 ans de prison ferme.

 

Rwanda : Victoire Ingabire a détaillé les erreurs de la Haute cour qui l'a condamnée à 8 ans de prison ferme.

juillet 29, 2013
  
Ce lundi 29 juillet 2013, au siège de la cour suprême à Kigali, la parole a été donnée à la présidente des FDU, madame Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, prisonnière politique, qui a exposé les motifs de son appel et ses commentaires sur l'appel de l'accusation.

Madame Victoire Ingabire a demandé à la cour de tenir compte de la façon dont la Haute cour a ignoré les accords entre la RDC et l'Etat rwandais relatifs aux anciens rebelles des FDLR qui déposeraient les armes. Ces accords stipulaient que ces derniers ne seraient pas poursuivis  en justice pour des faits commis à l'extérieur du territoire rwandais, sauf pour des crimes de génocide, des crimes de guerre et des crimes contre l'humanité. Madame Victoire Ingabire a déclaré à la cour que la cour a ignoré sciemment ces accords dans l'unique but de lui trouver un motif de condamnation.
Madame Ingabire est aussi revenue sur la façon dont l'accusation a fait fi des accords passés avec l'Etat hollandais sur les faits qui auraient eu lieu en dehors du Rwanda. Les deux pays avaient convenu que les pièces remises à la justice rwandaise par la justice hollandaise dans le cadre d'une commission rogatoire, ne pouvaient être utilisées que pour l'infraction de terrorisme. Cependant, la haute cour n'a pas respecté ces accords et les a utilisées pour un nouveau chef d'accusation que le procureur n'avait pas mis dans son acte d'accusation et sur lequel l'accusée n'avait pas non plus été interrogée ni durant l'enquête de police, ni devant la cour, tel que prévu par l'article 64 du code de procédure pénal.
Madame Ingabire est revenue sur la non rétroactivité des lois qui n'a pas non plus été respectée. Elle a souligné que dans son jugement, il ressort que le tribunal, faute de base légale probante  et suffisante dans la loi rwandaise pour motiver sa décision, a utilisé extensivement  des doctrines dans le seul but de la maintenir en prison comme le souhaitait le régime de Kigali.
Elle est aussi revenue sur la façon dont l'accusation et la cour ont ignoré les revirements des coaccusés qui ont nié avoir reçu d'elle de l'argent, et  déclaré que la soi-disant force rebelle , CDF, n'est pas connue et n'a jamais existée. Pourtant, l'accusation a déclaré qu'elle a acheté des armes pour cette force qui n'a jamais existé !
 
Elle est enfin revenue sur les emails que l'accusation prétend qu'elle a échangé avec les coaccusés. Elle a montré à la cour deux emails que l'accusation présente comme des photocopies. Or, un examen minutieux révèle que les dates sur l'un des emails sont dans un mélange d'anglais et de français, tandis que l'autre est écrit en français uniquement. Et de se demander comment ces deux mails proviennent de la même boîte mail comme le prétend l'accusation !
Madame Ingabire termine sa déposition demain avant de passer la parole à ses conseils. Comme madame Ingabire l'avait demandé, la cour a informé les parties, que le procès se poursuivrait mercredi, mais à 14h00, par ce qu'avant midi la salle d'audience sera occupée.
 
FDU-Inkingi
Boniface Twagirimana
Vice-président intérimaire

Rwanda : Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza yahawe ijambo rya nyuma n’urukiko rw’ikirenga

 

Rwanda : Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza yahawe ijambo rya nyuma n'urukiko rw'ikirenga

Ce lundi 29 juillet 2013, au siège de la cour suprême à Kigali, la parole a été donnée à la présidente des FDU, madame Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, prisonnière politique, qui a exposé les motifs de son appel et ses commentaires sur l'appel de l'accusation.
Ce lundi 29 juillet 2013, au siège de la cour suprême à Kigali, la parole a été donnée à la présidente des FDU, madame Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, prisonnière politique, qui a exposé les motifs de son appel et ses commentaires sur l'appel de l'accusation.
Kigali 29  Nyakanga 2013
Ingabire Victoire Umuhoza,yahawe ijambo rya nyuma n'urukiko rw' ikirenga ngo agire icyo yongera ku bujurire bwe ndetse no ku bujurire bw'ubushinjacyaha.
Kuri uyu wa mbere tariki ya 29 Nyakanga 2013 ku cyicaro cy'urukiko rw'ikirenga hakomeje urubanza rwa Ingabire Victoire  umuyobozi w'ishyaka FDU-Inkingi ufugiwe impamvu za politiki. Muri uru rubanza rurimo gusatira umusozo warwo  Ingabire n'abamwunganira bakaba barimo guhabwa ijambo rya nyuma ku bijyanye n'ubujurire bashyikirije urukiko ndetse no ku bujurire bwatanzwe n'ubushinjacyaha bwa leta ya Kigali.
Muri iri jambo risoza Ingabire akaba yibukije urukiko ko rwazirikana  uburyo ubushinjacyaha bwirengagije ibijyanye n'amasezerano leta ya Congo Kinshasa yari yaragiranye na leta y'u Rwanda ku bijyanye n'abahoze mu mitwe irwanya leta ya Kigali. Aya masezerano akaba yaremezaga ibijyanye n'ukudakurikiranwa ku bahoze muri iyo mitwe usibye ababa baragize uruhare muri genocide , ibyaha by'intambara n'ibyaha byibasiye inyokomuntu .Ingabire akaba yabwiye urukiko ko aya masezerano yirengagijwe nkana hagamijwe kureba uburyo bamugerekaho icyaha gusa.
Ingabire yagarutse ku buryo ubushinjacyaha bwanirengagije amasezerano leta y'uRwanda yagiranye na leta y'Ubuhorandi ku byaha Ingabire yakekwagaho kuba yarakoreye hanze y'ubutaka bw'URwanda ; ku bimenyetso byari byavuye mu gihugu cy'ubuhorandi  ibihugu byombi byari byumvikanye ko ibyo bimenyetso byagombaga gukoreshwa ku cyaha cy'iterabwoba gusa ariko urukiko rukuru rukaba rutarabyubahirije ahubwo rugakora agashya rubikoresha ku cyaha  gishya  ubushinjacyaha butigeze buregera urukiko, uregwa nawe atigeze anabazwaho cyangwa ngo agire umwanya wo kukisobanuraho haba mu bugenzacyaha mu bushinjacyaha ndetse n'imbere y'umucamanza, nkuko biteganywa n'ingingo ya 64 y'imiburanishirize y'imanzashinjabyaha.
Ingabire yabwiye urukiko ko mu rubanza rwe ihame ry'ukudasubira inyuma kw'itegeko naryo ritubahirijwe. Yanibuikije ko no mu mikirize y'urubanza rwe bigaragara ko hari aho urukiko rwagiye rubura mu mategeko ahana y'u Rwanda iryishwe hanyuma aho kugirango rwemeze ko ari umwere rukiyambaza za « doctrines »hagamijwe gusa kureba uko yahezwa mu buroko nkuko leta ya Kigali ibyifuza.
Ikindi Ingabire Victoire yagarutseho muri iri jambo ryo gusoza n'uburyo urukiko ndetse n'ubushinjacyaha birengagiza imvugo z'abo baregwahamwe aho nabo bivuguruza bakavuga ko nta mafaranga Ingabire yigeze aboherereza,ko umutwe w'ingabo uvugwa n'ubushinjacyaha batawuzi ko utanabayeho, nyamara ubushinjacyaha bugahindukira bukavuga ko yaguze intwaro zo kuwuha kandi utarabayeho !
Ingabire yanagarutse ku nenge z'inyandiko za e mail ubushinjacyaha bubeshya ko yagiye yoherereza abo baregwahamwe atanga urugero rwa 'e mail' ebyiri  yeretse urukiko ubushinjacyaha bwemeza ko imwe ari foto kopi « photo copie » y'iyindi nyamara wareba ku mutwe wizo 'e mails' zombi imwe ugasanga amasaha n' itariki  byanditse mu cyongereza cyivanze n'igifaransa indi ugasanga yanditse mu gifaransa gusa ,kandi nyamara ubushinjacyaha bukemeza ko izo e mails zavuye muri 'boite e mail ' imwe !
Iri jambo ryo gusoza Ingabire  yari yatangiye none  akaba azarisoza ku munsi wejo  mu gitondo maze abamwunganira nabo bagahabwa umwanya. Nkuko Ingabire n'abamwunganira bari babisabye urukiko bifuza ko rwareba uko rwongeraho umunsi umwe kugirango abacamanza bazajye mu birihuko bazatangira mu ntangiririro z'uku kwezi kwa Kanama urubanza rwarangije gusozwa, uyu munsi urukiko rwamenyesheje ababuranyi bose ko kuwa gatatu urubanza ruzakomeza ariko rukazatangira saa munani z'amanywa kuko mbere ya saa sita ngo icyumba gisanzwe kiburanishirizwamo kizakorerwamo indi mirimo.
FDU-Inkingi
Boniface Twagirimana
Visi Perezida w'agateganyo

President and Chelsea Clinton Travel to Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, and South Africa

 

MEDIA ADVISORY: President and Chelsea Clinton Travel to Africa to Visit Clinton Foundation Projects

Jul 26, 2013 | Clinton Foundation | New York, NY  | Press Release
Visit will highlight Foundation work in economic growth and empowerment, equality of opportunity, and health access in 5 countries
(New York, NY)—On July 31- August 8, President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton will travel to Africa to visit Clinton Foundation projects in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania (including Zanzibar), Rwanda, and South Africa.  This trip, and the projects visited, will highlight many of the issues that President and Chelsea Clinton have long worked on—economic growth and empowerment, equality of opportunity, and health access. 
Fifteen years ago, in 1998, President Clinton first traveled to Africa as President. This was the longest and most extensive trip to the continent made by a sitting American president, and was the first time a sitting president traveled to each of his six destinations.  President Clinton's trip followed a seminal visit that Chelsea and then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton made the year before.   Since their initial trips, President and Chelsea Clinton have continued to build upon their longstanding commitment to Africa through the work of the Clinton Foundation, providing investment, opportunity, and health access to underserved communities.  In July 2012, both President and Chelsea Clinton traveled to Africa to visit Clinton Foundation sites in South Africa, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Uganda, and in October 2012, Chelsea visited Nigeria for the launch of the Nigerian government's Save One Million Lives Initiative to reduce child mortality. 
For more information about the events and media accreditation please email press@clintonfoundation.org.  For updates on the trip, visit the Clinton Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages: Facebook.com/ClintonFoundation, @ClintonFdn, Instagram.com/ClintonFoundation.
 
**FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY.  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FORTHCOMING**
To cover any of these stops, RSVP to press@clintonfoundation.org
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
3:30 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton meet with President Banda
Kamazu Palace
Lilongwe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, August 1, 2013
10:00 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton tour Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) clinic and make announcement with President Banda
Lilongwe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
12:15 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Clinton Development Initiative (CDI) farm
Santhe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
Friday, August 2, 2013
11:15 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton conduct Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) home health visits
Zambia
OPEN PRESS
2:30 PM CAT
President Clinton visits Starkey Hearing Foundation Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site for a hearing aid fitting
Zambia
OPEN PRESS
Saturday, August 3, 2013
1:50 PM EAT
President Clinton visits Barclays Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site, "Banking on Change" 
Dar Urban PU
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
OPEN PRESS
Sunday, August 4, 2013
12:00 PM EAT
President and Chelsea Clinton attend a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) malaria-awareness soccer match
Zanzibar
OPEN PRESS
1:15 PM EAT
President and Chelsea Clinton meet women beneficiaries of the  Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) 
Zanzibar
OPEN PRESS
Modified:
Monday, August 5, 2013
10:30 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Procter & Gamble Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site, and deliver clean drinking water in World Vision Program
Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
1:00 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) teaching hospital
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
2:45 PM CAT
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton launch a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) nutrition program
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
4:45 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Hunter Development Initiative (CHDI) coffee factory construction site
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
3:45 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit the Ubuntu Center, a Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site
Ubuntu Center                                                                        
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
2:30 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) site
Hammanskraal, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
6:30 PM SAST
Clinton Foundation and Mandela Foundation host a conversation
Pretoria, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, August 8, 2013
10:30 AM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Coca-Cola's Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site
Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
12:30 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a City Year Service Project
South Africa
OPEN PRESS
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President and Chelsea Clinton Travel to Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, and South Africa

 

MEDIA ADVISORY: President and Chelsea Clinton Travel to Africa to Visit Clinton Foundation Projects

Jul 26, 2013 | Clinton Foundation | New York, NY  | Press Release
Visit will highlight Foundation work in economic growth and empowerment, equality of opportunity, and health access in 5 countries
(New York, NY)—On July 31- August 8, President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton will travel to Africa to visit Clinton Foundation projects in Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania (including Zanzibar), Rwanda, and South Africa.  This trip, and the projects visited, will highlight many of the issues that President and Chelsea Clinton have long worked on—economic growth and empowerment, equality of opportunity, and health access. 
Fifteen years ago, in 1998, President Clinton first traveled to Africa as President. This was the longest and most extensive trip to the continent made by a sitting American president, and was the first time a sitting president traveled to each of his six destinations.  President Clinton's trip followed a seminal visit that Chelsea and then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton made the year before.   Since their initial trips, President and Chelsea Clinton have continued to build upon their longstanding commitment to Africa through the work of the Clinton Foundation, providing investment, opportunity, and health access to underserved communities.  In July 2012, both President and Chelsea Clinton traveled to Africa to visit Clinton Foundation sites in South Africa, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Uganda, and in October 2012, Chelsea visited Nigeria for the launch of the Nigerian government's Save One Million Lives Initiative to reduce child mortality. 
For more information about the events and media accreditation please email press@clintonfoundation.org.  For updates on the trip, visit the Clinton Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages: Facebook.com/ClintonFoundation, @ClintonFdn, Instagram.com/ClintonFoundation.
 
**FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY.  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FORTHCOMING**
To cover any of these stops, RSVP to press@clintonfoundation.org
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
3:30 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton meet with President Banda
Kamazu Palace
Lilongwe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, August 1, 2013
10:00 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton tour Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) clinic and make announcement with President Banda
Lilongwe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
12:15 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Clinton Development Initiative (CDI) farm
Santhe, Malawi
OPEN PRESS
Friday, August 2, 2013
11:15 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton conduct Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) home health visits
Zambia
OPEN PRESS
2:30 PM CAT
President Clinton visits Starkey Hearing Foundation Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site for a hearing aid fitting
Zambia
OPEN PRESS
Saturday, August 3, 2013
1:50 PM EAT
President Clinton visits Barclays Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site, "Banking on Change" 
Dar Urban PU
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
OPEN PRESS
Sunday, August 4, 2013
12:00 PM EAT
President and Chelsea Clinton attend a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) malaria-awareness soccer match
Zanzibar
OPEN PRESS
1:15 PM EAT
President and Chelsea Clinton meet women beneficiaries of the  Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) 
Zanzibar
OPEN PRESS
Modified:
Monday, August 5, 2013
10:30 AM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Procter & Gamble Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site, and deliver clean drinking water in World Vision Program
Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
1:00 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) teaching hospital
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
2:45 PM CAT
President Clinton and Chelsea Clinton launch a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) nutrition program
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
4:45 PM CAT
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Hunter Development Initiative (CHDI) coffee factory construction site
Kigali, Rwanda
OPEN PRESS
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
3:45 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit the Ubuntu Center, a Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site
Ubuntu Center                                                                        
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
2:30 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) site
Hammanskraal, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
6:30 PM SAST
Clinton Foundation and Mandela Foundation host a conversation
Pretoria, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, August 8, 2013
10:30 AM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit Coca-Cola's Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment site
Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
OPEN PRESS
12:30 PM SAST
President and Chelsea Clinton visit a City Year Service Project
South Africa
OPEN PRESS
###

-“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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