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«Joseph Kabila» échappe à un attentat!

5 août 2013

Umutekano

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«Joseph Kabila» échappe à un attentat !

 Tous les services spéciaux militaires et civils sont sur les nerfs. Depuis quelques jours, la GR, la DEMIAP, la PIR et l'ANR, bref, tous ceux qui composent l'arsenal militaire de l'imposteur rwandais sont en état d'alerte. Et pour cause ? Le « raïs » vient d'échapper « miraculeusement » à un attentat. Pour l'AG ANR Kalev, cette action ne peut provenir que d'une seule source : la résistance congolaise !

Il a du coup dépêché une importante expédition à Brazzaville à la recherche des traces du commando qui se serait replié par le fleuve. Au moment où nous écrivons ces lignes, KALEV séjourne lui-même à Brazzaville depuis le début du week-end dernier en mission officielle pour traiter ce dossier.

Quant à l'imposteur rwandais, il vit plus que jamais dans la psychose d'une mort subite. Habitué à exterminer les congolais depuis des années il réagit comme s'il avait oublié que la mort n'arrive pas qu'aux autres .Nul n'est à l'abri et surtout pas ceux qui ne cessent de verser le sang des innocents. Craignant une action imminente contre sa personne, Hyppolite Kanambe alias « Joseph Kabila » a commencé par annuler son déplacement pour le Kenya où pourtant sa présence était vivement souhaitée par ses pairs réunis sur place .

Resté à Kinshasa, il a changé toutes ses habitudes de déplacement (sous le regard toujours très attentif de L'Oeil Du Patriote). Il évite soigneusement d'utiliser la route ou la voie aérienne pour traverser Kinshasa. Il privilégie pour le moment le fleuve qu'il sillonne à bord d'un canot rapide piloté par lui-même. Il accoste régulièrement en face de l'ambassade des USA à Kinshasa avant de faire exceptionnellement les courts trajets qui lui reste en voiture. Il n'a confiance en personne. Car même ses gardes du corps rwandais ne lui inspirent plus confiance depuis que son parrain Kagamé commence à avoir du béguin pour ses frères et concurrents rwandais Vital Kamhere et Léon Kengo wa Dondo.

Une chose est certaine, il n'y aura plus de répit pour les agresseurs et les occupants de la RDC. Et comme nous l'avons toujours dit et redit : Quelle que soit la durée de la nuit, le jour finit toujours par se lever !     

Paris, le 4 Août 2013

Candide OKEKE

L'ŒIL DU PATRIOTE

Umugambi wa FPR na Kagame uragenda uvumburwa gahoro gahoro.


Umugambi wa FPR na Kagame uragenda uvumburwa gahoro gahoro.

9 août 2013

Amakuru

Mu makuru yanyuze kuri BBC Gahuzamiryango, aho bamwe mu rubyiruko rw'abanyarwanda rujyanwa kurwana mu mutwe wa M23 kungufu, bashoboye gutoroka bagahungira i Bugande, batanze ubuhamya bwerekana ukuntu FPR yamaze gucura umugambi wo guhungabanya amahoro mu karere k'ibiyaga bigari.

Umugambi wa FPR na Kagame uragenda uvumburwa gahoro gahoro. kalev1

Kalev Mutond, umuyobozi wa ANR, urwego rw'iperereza rya RDC

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Muri ubwo buhamya, uwo musore yavuze ko hagiwe hakorwa amatsinda y'abasirikari akoherezwa mu bihugu bikikije u Rwanda, cyane cyane Congo, Ubuganda na Tanzaniya. Nyuma y'ubu buhamya, igihugu cya Tanzaniya cyo nticyazuyaje, cyatangiye kwirukana abanyarwanda bose baba muri icyo gihugu badafite ibyangombwa, cyangwa badafite akazi kazwi bakorayo.

Si Tanzaniya gusa imaze gukanguka. Congo nayo iryamiye amajanja, cyane cyane ko mu minsi ishize perezida wayo, Joseph Kabila yarusimbutse. Na nubu ntiharamenyekana abari bagiye kumwivugana, ariko amakuru agera ku Ikaze Iwacu aturutse i Kinshasa, avuga ko abo babisha batorokeye muri Congo Brazzaville, bakoresheje ubwato bukoresha moteri bwihuta cyane. Nyuma y'iki gikorwa cyahungabanyije umukuru w'igihugu n'abamukikije, hatangiye ubushakashatsi bwo kureba uwaba yari yihishe inyuma y' uyu mugambi.

Amakuru Ikaze Iwacu ikesha umuntu ukora mu nzego z'ubutasi za Congo, tutari buvuge amazina, avuga ko umukongomani wakoranaga n' ishami ry' iperereza rya gisirikari ry'u Rwanda, DMI, akaba yayifashaga kwinjiza abanetsi bayo ku butaka bwa Congo, cyane cyane mu migi minini, yashwanye n'abari bamuhaye ikiraka, kubera ko banze kumuha akayabo k' amadolari bari baramwemereye. Umwuka mubi hagati ya DMI n' uyu mukongomani watangiye, nyuma y'uko ingabo za forces speciales za RDF zari zaracengeye muri Goma zambaye ibitenge, zakubiswe inshuro na FARDC.  Col Rutikanga, uyobora ishami rya DMI riperereza hanze y' igihugu, ashinja uwo mukongomani, kuba ariwe watanze amakuru muri FARDC, bityo akaba nta mafaranga ashobora kumuha.

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Uyu mukongomani nawe kubera kurakara, ahubwo yahise afata icyemezo noneho cyo gutanga amakuru afite y'ubutasi bw'u Rwanda ku butaka bwa Congo, ayaha umusenateri (Senateur), nawe tutavuga izina, wagombaga kuyashyikiriza Brig Gen Claude Yav (muri iyo video iri hejuru ni uwambaye ishati y'umweru, mbese utambaye gisirikari), umwe mu bashinzwe iperereza rya gisirikari muri FARDC. Gen Yav akimara kubona aya makuru, yahise ayageza k' umuyobozi wa ANR (Agence nationale de reseignement), Kalev Mutond. Ejo tariki ya 08.08.2013, Kalev Mutond yahise atanga itegeko ryo gukora umukwabu muri Kinshasa, cyane cyane mu makomini atuwe cyane, nka komine ya Gombe, Ngaliema, Kintambo etc. Amakuru yageze ku Ikaze Iwacu kuri uyu mugoroba avuga ko ejo hafashwe abanyarwanda bagera ku 2000, kandi na n'ubu ngo uyu mukwabu uracyakomeza.

Inzego z' iperereza za Congo zahise zitangira guhata ibibazo bamwe mu bafashwe, bavuga ko abenshi muri bo bagiye banyura muri Brazaville, bakaba barahageraga bazanywe na Rwanda Air imaze igihe gito ifunguye ligne hagati ya Kigali na Congo-Brazzaville. Murabona rero ko rya tiritimba rya buri munsi rya Kagame i Brazaville, ritari ku busa. Yari afite umupango. Abandi ba DMI ngo berekeje iya Lubumbashi aho bageze baturutse iya Zambiya. Ubu i Kinshasa haraye umwuka w' ubwoba, kubera ko uwo mukongomani watanze amakuru yavuze ko DMI yinjije abantu barenga 3000. Ubwo rero niba bafashe 2000 kugeza ubu, akazi karacyari kenshi. Ubu amakuru ahwihwiswa mu batuye Kinshasa nuko ngo Paul Kagame yaba ari we wari ugiye kwivugana Joseph Kabila, kubera ko ngo abona atakimwumvira nkuko byari bisanzwe ngo akaba atangiye kujya abogamira kuri Tanzaniya na SADC.

Yewe harahagazwe ra! Umuntu wese udakoze ugushaka kwa Kagame azajya yicwa? Amaherezo azaba ayahe bahu!

 

Ngendahayo Damien

Ikazeiwacu.unblog.fr

Fw: The New Tactics of British Racism

The  New   Tactics of British  Racism
British lambast "racist" government billboard vans with humour
Newspapers announced on 22nd July that billboards on vans, sponsored by the Home Office, were to circulate on the streets of London. Their message to illegal immigrants was simple "Go Home or Face Arrest". The advert claims that 106 people "in your area" were arrested last week. The hotline number given was to provide free advice and if the campaign worked, then it would be rolled out across the country. Two vans drove around six London boroughs for a week, at a cost of £10,000.
But some bloggers and twitterati questioned the effectiveness of the campaign, accusing the government of simply pulling a publicity stunt which played into the hands of right-wing parties. Hoax text messages were sent to the hotline and satirical, photo-shopped images appeared on blog sites.
 
 
 


Ignore Rwanda's Sham "Elections" But Not The Massacres It Commits In Congo | Black Star News


IGNORE RWANDA'S SHAM "ELECTIONS" BUT NOT THE MASSACRES IT COMMITS IN CONGO

PAUL RUSESABAGINAAUGUST 08,2013
Rwanda's supremo, Gen. Paul Kagame
[An Open Letter to the International Community]
Please ignore Rwanda's sham elections.
Parliamentary elections are coming up in Rwanda this September, and the world should ignore them. You read this correctly. I am not asking for election monitors, nor intervention, nor even international observers. We already know how these elections will turn out, so why bother?
The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) candidates will win an overwhelming majority, and the country will go on as it has since the genocide.
In 1994, I tried desperately to get the world to pay attention to the atrocities that were being perpetrated in my beloved Rwanda. I saved as many people as I could directly and tried to use my voice to speak out to the international community and save others. At the Hotel des Milles Collines, we called desperately for help. 
Using a secret fax line that the killers did not know about, we sent faxes day and night to Brussels, London, Washington, DC and to the United Nations, etc. I was disturbing every Non-governmental organization (NGO), every media outlet, every government official that I could contact. We were begging for someone to end the slaughter. 
Today, Rwanda is a different country. The violence today is more hidden but even more insidious in my home country.  Much of the open violence has moved next door to the Congo where men, women, and children are raped and killed by Rwandan militias everyday.
However, there is political repression and control. Dissent is not allowed in Rwanda, not in public speeches, in the press, or certainly not for political candidates. Individuals who speak the truth about this repression are intimidated, jailed or disappear. When two people stand and talk, suddenly a local defense force member shows up to listen and monitor the conversation.
Rwanda is an open prison.
Journalists are threatened, exiled or killed like Charles Ingabire. Potential opposition politicians are prevented from registering their parties, threatened, harassed, jailed, and again killed like Andre Kagwa Rwisereka, the Green Party Vice President, when the opportunity presents itself. Green Control of dissent in my home country by President Paul Kagame and his RPF party is, unfortunately, nearly complete.  As President Paul Kagame recently said in a speech, there is no political space in Rwanda, it is fully occupied.
When we talk about "democracy" in other countries, most in the West picture something like the system we enjoy here in the United States. Political candidates vying for elected office. Reasonably free and fair elections, where almost anyone can join the process. But in Rwanda, this does not exist.
Rwanda is like the Soviet Union under Stalin, where one man and one party determine who gets elected, and the citizens have no choice. And as has happened in many other places where this situation occurs, the party in power wins the "election," and continues to rule for its own benefit.
We need to remember that the act of holding an election is not the only element in a democracy, it is one of many. Free speech, freedom to associate with others, free press, and freedom of political action are just some of the other things that are also essential, and none of these exist in Rwanda.
So this year, I choose not to join the chorus of people who will inevitably say that the Rwanda elections are corrupt and must be watched closely and monitored. This is not the real truth. The truth is, the Rwandan Constitution of 2007 is the corrupt document, set up by and for Paul Kagame and the RPF.
And that constitution made everything that is happening today "legal." The RPF has institutionalized and legalized its complete control of Rwanda so that they do not need to steal votes at the ballot box, instead, they simply prevent other parties from getting on the ballot. When the system is rigged for those in power, they simply use the system to maintain their power - they don't have to "cheat" in ways that will be visible to others.
So today I take the radical step of asking you to not bother intervening in Rwanda.  There are upcoming Parliamentary elections in September. I say to you, the international community, please don't bother.  Don't call for transparency, don't send election monitors, don't bother looking at this Rwandan election. Please stay away.
If you want to help Rwanda, look deeper at the authoritarian government that gets away with these sham elections every cycle. Stop turning a blind eye to Kagame's iron-clad control of Rwandan society. Press his government to really open up and allow the full freedoms that are needed for democracy. Apply even more pressure to stop the illegal support of the war in the Congo, which supplies much of the resources needed to let Kagame and the RPF continue to run Rwanda.
But please do not further legitimize the Rwandan government by pretending that these elections are anything but what they really are: a sham. Nothing more than political theater to prop up the party that supports the dictator. 
The writer Paul Rusesabagina's heroism was recaptured in the film "Hotel Rwanda" starring Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo.

Ignore Rwanda's Sham "Elections" But Not The Massacres It Commits In Congo | Black Star News


IGNORE RWANDA'S SHAM "ELECTIONS" BUT NOT THE MASSACRES IT COMMITS IN CONGO

PAUL RUSESABAGINAAUGUST 08,2013
Rwanda's supremo, Gen. Paul Kagame
[An Open Letter to the International Community]
Please ignore Rwanda's sham elections.
Parliamentary elections are coming up in Rwanda this September, and the world should ignore them. You read this correctly. I am not asking for election monitors, nor intervention, nor even international observers. We already know how these elections will turn out, so why bother?
The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) candidates will win an overwhelming majority, and the country will go on as it has since the genocide.
In 1994, I tried desperately to get the world to pay attention to the atrocities that were being perpetrated in my beloved Rwanda. I saved as many people as I could directly and tried to use my voice to speak out to the international community and save others. At the Hotel des Milles Collines, we called desperately for help. 
Using a secret fax line that the killers did not know about, we sent faxes day and night to Brussels, London, Washington, DC and to the United Nations, etc. I was disturbing every Non-governmental organization (NGO), every media outlet, every government official that I could contact. We were begging for someone to end the slaughter. 
Today, Rwanda is a different country. The violence today is more hidden but even more insidious in my home country.  Much of the open violence has moved next door to the Congo where men, women, and children are raped and killed by Rwandan militias everyday.
However, there is political repression and control. Dissent is not allowed in Rwanda, not in public speeches, in the press, or certainly not for political candidates. Individuals who speak the truth about this repression are intimidated, jailed or disappear. When two people stand and talk, suddenly a local defense force member shows up to listen and monitor the conversation.
Rwanda is an open prison.
Journalists are threatened, exiled or killed like Charles Ingabire. Potential opposition politicians are prevented from registering their parties, threatened, harassed, jailed, and again killed like Andre Kagwa Rwisereka, the Green Party Vice President, when the opportunity presents itself. Green Control of dissent in my home country by President Paul Kagame and his RPF party is, unfortunately, nearly complete.  As President Paul Kagame recently said in a speech, there is no political space in Rwanda, it is fully occupied.
When we talk about "democracy" in other countries, most in the West picture something like the system we enjoy here in the United States. Political candidates vying for elected office. Reasonably free and fair elections, where almost anyone can join the process. But in Rwanda, this does not exist.
Rwanda is like the Soviet Union under Stalin, where one man and one party determine who gets elected, and the citizens have no choice. And as has happened in many other places where this situation occurs, the party in power wins the "election," and continues to rule for its own benefit.
We need to remember that the act of holding an election is not the only element in a democracy, it is one of many. Free speech, freedom to associate with others, free press, and freedom of political action are just some of the other things that are also essential, and none of these exist in Rwanda.
So this year, I choose not to join the chorus of people who will inevitably say that the Rwanda elections are corrupt and must be watched closely and monitored. This is not the real truth. The truth is, the Rwandan Constitution of 2007 is the corrupt document, set up by and for Paul Kagame and the RPF.
And that constitution made everything that is happening today "legal." The RPF has institutionalized and legalized its complete control of Rwanda so that they do not need to steal votes at the ballot box, instead, they simply prevent other parties from getting on the ballot. When the system is rigged for those in power, they simply use the system to maintain their power - they don't have to "cheat" in ways that will be visible to others.
So today I take the radical step of asking you to not bother intervening in Rwanda.  There are upcoming Parliamentary elections in September. I say to you, the international community, please don't bother.  Don't call for transparency, don't send election monitors, don't bother looking at this Rwandan election. Please stay away.
If you want to help Rwanda, look deeper at the authoritarian government that gets away with these sham elections every cycle. Stop turning a blind eye to Kagame's iron-clad control of Rwandan society. Press his government to really open up and allow the full freedoms that are needed for democracy. Apply even more pressure to stop the illegal support of the war in the Congo, which supplies much of the resources needed to let Kagame and the RPF continue to run Rwanda.
But please do not further legitimize the Rwandan government by pretending that these elections are anything but what they really are: a sham. Nothing more than political theater to prop up the party that supports the dictator. 
The writer Paul Rusesabagina's heroism was recaptured in the film "Hotel Rwanda" starring Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo.

-“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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