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Friday, 1 November 2013

Ouganda: un ancien garde présidentiel rwandais rapatrié illégalement dans son pays - Rwanda / Ouganda - RFI



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Article publié le : vendredi 01 novembre 2013 à 11:22 - Dernière modification le : vendredi 01 novembre 2013 à 13:08

Ouganda: un ancien garde présidentiel rwandais rapatrié illégalement dans son pays

Le président rwandais Paul Kagamé à son arrivée au sommet des chefs d'Etat de la communauté d'Afrique de l'Est, à Nairobi, le 30 novembre 2012.
Le président rwandais Paul Kagamé à son arrivée au sommet des chefs d'Etat de la communauté d'Afrique de l'Est, à Nairobi, le 30 novembre 2012.
REUTERS/Noor Khamis

Par RFI

Le Haut commissariat des Nations unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) a protesté auprès du gouvernement ougandais après l'extradition vers le Rwanda de l'ancien membre de la garde présidentielle rwandaise, le lieutenant Joël Mutabazi. Celui qui était été devenu demandeur d'asile à Kampala, et surtout opposant, avait déjà été ciblé par une opération de déportation illégale deux mois plus tôt.

Joël Mutabazi a été formellement arrêté en Ouganda samedi dernier, le 28 octobre. Il a ensuite été extradé, en application d'un mandat d'arrêt lancé par le Rwanda au mois de septembre. L'ancien lieutenant de la garde présidentielle serait soupçonné par Kigali d'avoir commis un braquage en 2011.

Or, Joël Mutabazi avait le statut de demandeur d'asile, accordé par le gouvernement ougandais. Ce qui - en théorie - aurait dû le protéger de toute expulsion vers le Rwanda, où il est considéré comme étant en danger.

La responsabilité du HCR pointé par l'opposition rwandaise

Selon la presse ougandaise, le gouvernement - surpris - aurait décidé de suspendre le commandant de police qui a supervisé l'extradition. Celui-ci, chef des services de renseignement sur le crime, reviendrait tout juste - toujours selon la presse ougandaise - d'une année de formation au Rwanda.

→ A (RE)LIRE : Kigali montré du doigt dans une série de disparitions de réfugiés rwandais en Ouganda

Joël Mutabazi avait été échappé en août dernier à une précédente opération, moins officielle, mais du même genre. L'un de ses compatriotes, lui aussi ancien de la garde présidentielle et opposant, Innocent Kalisa, avait lui disparu sans laisser de trace.

Si le HCR se refuse à tout commentaire sur un cas individuel, l'agence onusienne est mise en cause par l'opposition politique rwandaise en exil, qui l'accuse de ne pas avoir su le protéger. Ce dernier, se sentant menacé, aurait demandé sa relocalisation dans un autre pays. Mais, puisque c'est un ancien officier, aucun des sept pays sollicités n'aurait répondu favorablement à cette demande.


Thursday, 31 October 2013

RWANDA: VERDICT IN VICTOIRE INGABIRE'S APPEAL POSTPONED AGAI


VERDICT IN VICTOIRE INGABIRE'S APPEAL POSTPONED AGAIN

ANN GARRISONOCTOBER 31,2013
Rwandan political prisoner Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza
The Rwandan Supreme Court's ruling on the appeal of imprisoned opposition leader Madame Victoire Ingabire has been postponed again, from November 1st to December 13th. Ingabire, leader of Rwanda's FDU-Inkingi Party, was arrested three years ago, in October 2010, after attempting to run for president against sitting President Paul Kagame. Bernard Ntaganda, leader of Rwanda's P.S.-Imberakuri Party has also been imprisoned since attempting to run against Kagame that year. 
 
Ingabire was charged with treason and genocide ideology, which means disagreeing with the official, Constitutionally codified history of the Rwandan Genocide, or, more broadly, disagreeing with the government, or making reference to ethnicity.
 
Another key leader of the FDU-Inkingi, Sylvain Sibomana, the party's Interim Secretary General, has been in prison since his arrest within the premises of the Supreme Court, where he had gone to observe Ingabire's trial, on the 25th of March 2013. The party reports that he has been tortured, and has lost at least one tooth, which was shattered and splintered into his jaw.
 
The FDU-Inking has called upon Rwanda's key partners, China, US, EU, UK, Germany and the Netherlands, to urge President Paul Kagame to immediately release these and other political prisoners, including journalist Deogratias Mushayidi, co-author of Les Secrètes du Genocide Rwandaise, and Dr. Theoneste Niyitegeka, a 2003 presidential candidate in 2003) and restore basic human rights in Rwanda. All day sit-ins outside the Rwandan Embassy in Brussels, and outside the Dutch Parliament in The Hague, will take place on November 1st, the date the verdict had been scheduled, despite the postponement.
- See more at: http://www.blackstarnews.com/global-politics/africa/verdict-in-victoire-ingabires-appeal-postponed-again.html#sthash.zF6c4kvT.dpuf

RWANDA: VERDICT IN VICTOIRE INGABIRE'S APPEAL POSTPONED AGAI


VERDICT IN VICTOIRE INGABIRE'S APPEAL POSTPONED AGAIN

ANN GARRISONOCTOBER 31,2013
Rwandan political prisoner Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza
The Rwandan Supreme Court's ruling on the appeal of imprisoned opposition leader Madame Victoire Ingabire has been postponed again, from November 1st to December 13th. Ingabire, leader of Rwanda's FDU-Inkingi Party, was arrested three years ago, in October 2010, after attempting to run for president against sitting President Paul Kagame. Bernard Ntaganda, leader of Rwanda's P.S.-Imberakuri Party has also been imprisoned since attempting to run against Kagame that year. 
 
Ingabire was charged with treason and genocide ideology, which means disagreeing with the official, Constitutionally codified history of the Rwandan Genocide, or, more broadly, disagreeing with the government, or making reference to ethnicity.
 
Another key leader of the FDU-Inkingi, Sylvain Sibomana, the party's Interim Secretary General, has been in prison since his arrest within the premises of the Supreme Court, where he had gone to observe Ingabire's trial, on the 25th of March 2013. The party reports that he has been tortured, and has lost at least one tooth, which was shattered and splintered into his jaw.
 
The FDU-Inking has called upon Rwanda's key partners, China, US, EU, UK, Germany and the Netherlands, to urge President Paul Kagame to immediately release these and other political prisoners, including journalist Deogratias Mushayidi, co-author of Les Secrètes du Genocide Rwandaise, and Dr. Theoneste Niyitegeka, a 2003 presidential candidate in 2003) and restore basic human rights in Rwanda. All day sit-ins outside the Rwandan Embassy in Brussels, and outside the Dutch Parliament in The Hague, will take place on November 1st, the date the verdict had been scheduled, despite the postponement.
- See more at: http://www.blackstarnews.com/global-politics/africa/verdict-in-victoire-ingabires-appeal-postponed-again.html#sthash.zF6c4kvT.dpuf

Rwanda: The postponement of the verdict in the trial of Victoire Ingabire amounts to a diversionary tactic


Rwanda: The postponement of the verdict in the trial of Victoire Ingabire amounts to a diversionary tactic

OCTOBER 29, 2013  
We learned without a big surprise that the Rwandan judicial authorities have decided not to announce the long-awaited verdict in the trial of FDU-Inkingi's Chair, Ms. Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, and her four co-defendants.
This maneuver which aims to maintain an innocent person in prison is unacceptable. Indeed, Ms. Victoire Ingabire has just spent three years and two weeks in the Kigali maximum security prison solely because she dared to demand the opening of political space until now padlocked by the RPF regime which does not allow any political party that is not beholden to the RPF to operate freely. Only organizations that have pledged allegiance to the RPF can aspire to the status of political party in Rwanda; all others are either prohibited or persecuted or subjected to internal divisions orchestrated by the regime.
Ms. Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza returned from an over 16-year exile in the Netherlands to register her political party, FDU- Inkingi, in Rwanda and participate in the presidential election of August 2010. Upon her arrival she was treated as an "enemy" of the country; she was persecuted by both authorities and the media close to the regime, before security services, the police and the courts got involved to fabricate trumped-up charges against her, which, as the trial has revealed, turned out to be politically motivated.
At the end of the trial before the High Court of Kigali, in which the rights of the accused and her defense counsel were violated in broad daylight, Ms. Victoire Ingabire was sentenced to eight years in prison, the sentence against which she appealed to the Supreme Court. The prosecution also appealed that court's decision along with the other one relating to the four co-accused of Victoire Ingabire.
The Supreme Court told Ms. Ingabire's lawyers that should the verdict have to be postponed for one reason or another, all of the parties would be notified at least one week before the scheduled date for the verdict. We now note that the postponement of this verdict comes just three days before the previously announced date.
FDU-Inkingi condemns this procrastination of the verdict by the Rwandan regime and deplores the court's contempt against the imprisoned person and her defense counsel that has to pull together before it can attend the verdict.
FDU-Inkingi notes with regret that the Rwandan regime is trying to buy time when all the people and non-governmental organizations that followed the trial closely attest that the charges preferred against Ms. Ingabire are unfounded. Most of the prosecution's witnesses have recanted or retracted. In a normal judicial system, such a fact would have led to the dismissal of all the charges and to the immediate release of the accused.
FDU-Inkingi is dismayed by reports that the co-accused of Ms. Ingabire may have been released on the sly before knowing the verdict on the main accused, against whom these co-defendants have testified before retracting for most of them.
It is time to render justice to the FDU-Inkingi's Chair. It is in the Rwandan regime's interest to release an innocent person and accept the opening of political space, the only way conducive to sustainable development and progress much needed for our people.
FDU- Inkingi demands the immediate release of its Chair, Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, its Secretary General, Sylvain Sibomana, all of its other members, as well as all political opponents who are languishing in prison without having committed any crime.
Done in Paris, on October 29, 2013
Dr. Emmanuel Mwiseneza
Commissioner in Charge of Information and Communication

Rwanda: The postponement of the verdict in the trial of Victoire Ingabire amounts to a diversionary tactic


Rwanda: The postponement of the verdict in the trial of Victoire Ingabire amounts to a diversionary tactic

OCTOBER 29, 2013  
We learned without a big surprise that the Rwandan judicial authorities have decided not to announce the long-awaited verdict in the trial of FDU-Inkingi's Chair, Ms. Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, and her four co-defendants.
This maneuver which aims to maintain an innocent person in prison is unacceptable. Indeed, Ms. Victoire Ingabire has just spent three years and two weeks in the Kigali maximum security prison solely because she dared to demand the opening of political space until now padlocked by the RPF regime which does not allow any political party that is not beholden to the RPF to operate freely. Only organizations that have pledged allegiance to the RPF can aspire to the status of political party in Rwanda; all others are either prohibited or persecuted or subjected to internal divisions orchestrated by the regime.
Ms. Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza returned from an over 16-year exile in the Netherlands to register her political party, FDU- Inkingi, in Rwanda and participate in the presidential election of August 2010. Upon her arrival she was treated as an "enemy" of the country; she was persecuted by both authorities and the media close to the regime, before security services, the police and the courts got involved to fabricate trumped-up charges against her, which, as the trial has revealed, turned out to be politically motivated.
At the end of the trial before the High Court of Kigali, in which the rights of the accused and her defense counsel were violated in broad daylight, Ms. Victoire Ingabire was sentenced to eight years in prison, the sentence against which she appealed to the Supreme Court. The prosecution also appealed that court's decision along with the other one relating to the four co-accused of Victoire Ingabire.
The Supreme Court told Ms. Ingabire's lawyers that should the verdict have to be postponed for one reason or another, all of the parties would be notified at least one week before the scheduled date for the verdict. We now note that the postponement of this verdict comes just three days before the previously announced date.
FDU-Inkingi condemns this procrastination of the verdict by the Rwandan regime and deplores the court's contempt against the imprisoned person and her defense counsel that has to pull together before it can attend the verdict.
FDU-Inkingi notes with regret that the Rwandan regime is trying to buy time when all the people and non-governmental organizations that followed the trial closely attest that the charges preferred against Ms. Ingabire are unfounded. Most of the prosecution's witnesses have recanted or retracted. In a normal judicial system, such a fact would have led to the dismissal of all the charges and to the immediate release of the accused.
FDU-Inkingi is dismayed by reports that the co-accused of Ms. Ingabire may have been released on the sly before knowing the verdict on the main accused, against whom these co-defendants have testified before retracting for most of them.
It is time to render justice to the FDU-Inkingi's Chair. It is in the Rwandan regime's interest to release an innocent person and accept the opening of political space, the only way conducive to sustainable development and progress much needed for our people.
FDU- Inkingi demands the immediate release of its Chair, Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, its Secretary General, Sylvain Sibomana, all of its other members, as well as all political opponents who are languishing in prison without having committed any crime.
Done in Paris, on October 29, 2013
Dr. Emmanuel Mwiseneza
Commissioner in Charge of Information and Communication

-“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 ».

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

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