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Sunday, 6 October 2013

RPF Legacy: Rene Mugenzi vs Anastase Shyaka

RPF Legacy: Rene Mugenzi vs Anastase Shyaka

INKINGI Y'AMAHORO, KUWA MBERE, TARIKI YA 7 UKWAKIRA 2013

Kuri uyu wa mbere, tariki ya 7 Ukwakira 2013, Dr. Pierre Claver Nkinamubanzi, Umuyobozi w'Urugaga rw'Abanyarwanda baba muri Canada, azatuganirira ku ngingo ikurikira:

"Imyigaragambyo yo kwamagana ibibi bya Leta ya Paul Kagame i Toronto muri Canada".
 

Ni kuwa mbere, tariki ya 7 Ukwakira 2013:
 
·        saa mbiri za nimugoroba (8:00pm) i Washington DC, Montreal, Ottawa na Toronto.
 
Kuwa kabiri, tariki ya 8 Ukwakira  2013:
 
·        saa sita z'ijoro (0:00am) i Dakar, Monrovia, Freetown na Abidjan.
·        saa saba z'ijoro (1:00am) i Londoni, Abuja, Yaounde, Brazzaville, na Bangui.
·        saa munani z'ijoro (2:00am) i Paris, Bruxelles, Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Amsterdam, Madrid, Kigali, Bujumbura, Goma, Bukavu, Pretoria, Lusaka, Lilongwe, Harare, Maputo, na Johannesburg;
·        saa cyenda z'ijoro (3:00am) i Kampala, Nairobi, Mombasa, Arusha, Mwanza na Dar-Es-Salam.
·        saa kumi n'imwe n'igice zo mu rukerera (5:30am) i New Delhi mu Buhindi.
·        saa yine zo mu gitondo (10:00am) i Sydney muri Australia.

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Saturday, 5 October 2013

Rwandan elections: Safe and sorry

Rwandan elections: Safe and sorry
 
MANY things were in doubt when Rwanda held parliamentary elections on September 16th, but not the outcome. Paul Kagame, the president, said before votes were counted that he had "no reason to believe" in anything but overwhelming victory. His Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) won with 76%.
In theory the party, which has ruled the hilly nation since taking power in 1994, was vying with nine others. In reality Rwanda's nearly 6m voters had little or no choice. Four parties are in open coalition with the RPF. Most of the rest are led by loyal cabinet ministers. One opposition party, PS Imberakuri, has been infiltrated by supporters of the president; its leader, Bernard Ntaganda, was imprisoned for "divisionism". The party now has two factions, but only the pro-government one was allowed to contest the poll.
 
The RPF would be likely to win an overwhelming majority even if it allowed genuine opposition, but it is not minded to take chances. The party grew out of a guerrilla army, led by ethnic Tutsis, that toppled the previous Hutu-led regime. Its command structure still resembles a military force with a hierarchy that prizes discipline and unity above all else. Throughout the country's economic recovery from civil war and genocide, the RPF has maintained that it still faces a threat from former Hutu foes, some of whom linger across the border in Congo. Officials point to two recent grenade attacks in the capital.
 
Political opposition has been allowed only where it does not question the RPF's role as the country's saviour. Victoire Ingabire, the last important politician to challenge this view, sought to unseat Mr Kagame at the last election and ended up in prison, accused of links to a Hutu rebel group led by suspected mass killers.
Even the Green Party, which has no ambitions to revise the official history, was prevented from registering until shortly before the electoral deadline in August. Its leader, Frank Habineza, whose deputy was murdered before the presidential poll in 2010, then opted not to put up candidates. (The murder remains unsolved.)
For Mr Kagame, an appearance of democracy has been essential to reassure investors and Western donors who might otherwise be accused of bankrolling a dictator. This worked well enough until last year, when Rwanda's murky involvement in eastern Congo's continuing civil war finally earned it a rebuke from the UN. Mr Kagame has denied co-operating with Congolese rebels and called on the UN to pacify the region.
 
Rwanda's once-warm relations with Western donors have soured. Technocrats like the finance minister, Claver Gatete, say they felt betrayed when aid was suspended to punish Rwanda over its foreign entanglements, regardless of its progress in reducing poverty.
 
The RPF sought to exploit these tensions in the campaign, calling for more self-reliance. Tens of thousands of supporters were told the country must ween itself off Western aid. Foreign aid has decreased slightly, from about 40% of government spending to 38%. Loans from China have made up the shortfall; Mr Kagame likes the Chinese model. The new parliament is expected to change the constitution to allow the president to run for a third term. His party has few other potential leaders: most of Mr Kagame's rivals have died, been jailed or fled the country.
 
 

PAUL KAGAME MU MAGANYA NYUMA YO GUFATIRWA IBIHANO N’AMERIKA

PAUL KAGAME MU MAGANYA NYUMA YO GUFATIRWA IBIHANO N'AMERIKA.

5 octobre 2013

Politiki

Mu muhango wo kurahiza abadepite bashya wabaye ejo tariki ya 4 ukwakira, 2013, perezida Paul Kagame yafashe ijambo ashimira abatorewe kwinjira mu nteko, ariko anabamenyesha ko akazi kabategereje katoroshye. Yanabibukije ko we atari inkundarubyino kandi ko azi neza impamvu u Rwanda ruri kugenda rwinjira mu bibazo bikomeye.

PAUL KAGAME MU MAGANYA NYUMA YO GUFATIRWA IBIHANO N'AMERIKA. dans Politiki 10087776866_1f7a823c48_c

Paul Kagame yiyemeje kwibera hagati y'abagore, ubanza yarasanze abagabo nta wabizera

Muri iri jambo yatangiye mu kinyarwanda, akaza kurisoreza mu cyongereza, yibanze cyane ku kwamagana ibihano Amerika iherutse kufatira u Rwanda, iruhagarikira imfashanyo ya gisirikari. Yavuze ko umunyambaraga buri gihe ataba afite ukuri, aha umunyambaraga yavugaga ni Amerika. Yarongeye ati:« umunyambaraga nke iyo arenganywa yiyubakamo imbaraga nyinshi udashobora kupima ».Ubuse Kagame koko arashaka ko u Rwanda ruhangana n'Amerika?

Yakomeje amaganya ye, dore ko ijambo rye nta kindi yavuze, wumvaga nta naho rihuriye n'umuhango wari wahuje abari mu nteko, avuga ko ibyo bari gukorera u Rwanda bihesha agaciro n'icyubahiro FDLR, irwanya leta y'u Rwanda, ikaba ifite ibirindiro mu burasirazuba bwa Congo. 

« The decision would only play into the hands of other rebels made up of remnants of Hutu extremists who carried out the 1994 Rwandan genocide. « It benefits those enemies of our country who seek to destroy what we are trying to build, »

Yongeyeho ko ibihano bafatiwe bifitiye akamaro abatera ibisasu i Kigali, bakica abana b'abanyarwanda:« The sanctions benefit the people that throw grenades here in Kigali and killed our children » .  »They don't care about our children »,  »those murderers who live in the DRC (and) in South Africa »……

Nyamara kagame yibagiwe ko abanyarwanda bose ubu bazi neza ko, za gerenade zihora ziturika i kigali ari we na DMI ye bazitera.

Nkuko akunze kubicamo amarenga, yongeye kuvuga ko u Rwanda ruhanirwa amakosa yakozwe n'abandi, ariko na none ntiyatinyutse kubadomaho urutoki ngo abanyarwanda nabo babamenye:  »I don't understand why Rwanda is treated… with such injustice ». « Rwanda is going to be judged and held accountable for the mistakes made by others. »

Ariko umuntu asubije amaso inyuma akareba neza inzira FPR yanyuze, kugira ngo igere ku butegetsi, umuntu ntiyashidikanya ko Kagame aba avuga barya bazungu bakoranye wa mushinga gica wa EMPIRE HIMA – TUTSI, ariko akaba afite ubwoba cyane bwo kubavuga amazina ngo batamwirenza, ariko ni nayo maherezo ashatse yakwivugira akazira ukuri.

Nimwiyumvire namwe ijambo rya Paul Kagame, mushobora kuvanamo andi makuru:

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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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