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[RwandaLibre] The US & Irish envoys boycotted a breakfast officiated by First Lady Janet Museveni.

 

Foreign envoys shun government function at Kololo.

By STEPHEN KAFEERO
Posted Sunday, March 2 2014 at 02:00

Kampala. The United States and Irish envoys to Uganda on Friday kept
away from the launch of the government's campaign to end Mother-to
-Child Transmission of HIV (EMTCT).

The envoys did not attend a breakfast launch at State House Nakasero
and later a general ceremony at Kololo Airstrip although they had
earlier confirmed their attendance. The two ceremonies were officiated
to by the First Lady and Minister for Karamoja Janet Museveni.

The action was widely interpreted as a boycott by the foreign envoys
whose home governments have threatened to withdraw aid or review their
relations with Uganda after President Museveni signed the anti-gays
Bill into law last week.

Mr Daniel Travis, the public affairs officer at the US Embassy, said
Ambassador Scott H. DeLisi, made a decision not to attend. He refused
to divulge the reason why the ambassador refused to attend. "All I can
tell you is the ambassador decided not to attend and that is the
embassy's official position," he said.

The Sunday Monitor also learnt that the Chargé d'Affaires at the Irish
Embassy was expected to speak at the ceremony but neither he nor the
US ambassador sent a representative or an apology.

Last week, President Barack Obama warned that the US relations with
Uganda would be "complicated" if President Museveni signed the
anti-homosexuality Bill into law. The US is Uganda's largest donor,
giving more than $400m in aid annually. It also contributes a
significant portion of funding to Uganda's campaign against HIV/Aids.
About 7.2 per cent (1.4 million) of Ugandans have HIV.

In a related development, the World Bank has also suspended a $90m
loan meant for strengthening Uganda's healthcare following the signing
of the anti-gays law. World Bank officials, according to BBC, said
they wanted guarantees whether the loan projects would not be affected
by the law.

Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway have also either frozen aid or
changed aid programmes for Uganda since the signing of the law.

The Netherlands has frozen Euro $9.6m support to Uganda's Judiciary,
while Denmark and Norway said they would redirect more than six
million Euros each from government budget support to private sector
initiatives, aid agencies and rights organisations.

Speaking at the EMTCT launch in Kololo, the First Lady advised
Ugandans to ignore the homosexuality debate which she said has become
widespread and overshadowed the focus on fighting HIV/Aids.

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[AfricaWatch] Rwanda opposition moves to form wide coalition

 


Brussels (AFP) - Seven Rwandan opposition parties, including former rebels operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo, met in Brussels on Saturday in moves to create a broad coalition, former prime minister Faustin Twagiramungu said.

"We hope to set up a structure enabling us to pressure the government into agreeing to dialogue with the Rwandan opposition, including the FDLR," Twagiramungu told AFP, referring to Rwandan Hutu rebels operating in the restive east of neighbouring DR Congo -- the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.

The rebels -- who include the remnants of the Hutu militia who carried out the 1994 genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda -- have allied themselves to Twagiramungu's Rwandan Dream Initiative (RDI).

The FDLR was one of four groups who agreed at the talks Saturday to unite in a Coalition of Political Parties for Change (CDC), along with the Socialist Party, the RDI and the Rwandan Democratic Union (UDR).

"The other three parties will join us fairly quickly but first need to consult," said UDR leader Paulin Murayi.

"We have agreed on a structure and will be issuing a policy programme on launching the movement on March 19."

Two decades after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda's economic progress has been held up for praise but President Paul Kagame's seemingly hardening stance has cast a shadow on its ties with the rest of the world.

His government has been accused of eliminating exiled dissidents and backing rebel warlords who recruit child soldiers in the DR Congo.

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[RwandaLibre] Rwanda opposition moves to form wide coalition

 


Brussels (AFP) - Seven Rwandan opposition parties, including former rebels operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo, met in Brussels on Saturday in moves to create a broad coalition, former prime minister Faustin Twagiramungu said.

"We hope to set up a structure enabling us to pressure the government into agreeing to dialogue with the Rwandan opposition, including the FDLR," Twagiramungu told AFP, referring to Rwandan Hutu rebels operating in the restive east of neighbouring DR Congo -- the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.

The rebels -- who include the remnants of the Hutu militia who carried out the 1994 genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda -- have allied themselves to Twagiramungu's Rwandan Dream Initiative (RDI).

The FDLR was one of four groups who agreed at the talks Saturday to unite in a Coalition of Political Parties for Change (CDC), along with the Socialist Party, the RDI and the Rwandan Democratic Union (UDR).

"The other three parties will join us fairly quickly but first need to consult," said UDR leader Paulin Murayi.

"We have agreed on a structure and will be issuing a policy programme on launching the movement on March 19."

Two decades after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda's economic progress has been held up for praise but President Paul Kagame's seemingly hardening stance has cast a shadow on its ties with the rest of the world.

His government has been accused of eliminating exiled dissidents and backing rebel warlords who recruit child soldiers in the DR Congo.

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Rwanda opposition moves to form wide coalition


Brussels (AFP) - Seven Rwandan opposition parties, including former rebels operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo, met in Brussels on Saturday in moves to create a broad coalition, former prime minister Faustin Twagiramungu said.

"We hope to set up a structure enabling us to pressure the government into agreeing to dialogue with the Rwandan opposition, including the FDLR," Twagiramungu told AFP, referring to Rwandan Hutu rebels operating in the restive east of neighbouring DR Congo -- the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.

The rebels -- who include the remnants of the Hutu militia who carried out the 1994 genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda -- have allied themselves to Twagiramungu's Rwandan Dream Initiative (RDI).

The FDLR was one of four groups who agreed at the talks Saturday to unite in a Coalition of Political Parties for Change (CDC), along with the Socialist Party, the RDI and the Rwandan Democratic Union (UDR).

"The other three parties will join us fairly quickly but first need to consult," said UDR leader Paulin Murayi.

"We have agreed on a structure and will be issuing a policy programme on launching the movement on March 19."

Two decades after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda's economic progress has been held up for praise but President Paul Kagame's seemingly hardening stance has cast a shadow on its ties with the rest of the world.

His government has been accused of eliminating exiled dissidents and backing rebel warlords who recruit child soldiers in the DR Congo.

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[RwandaLibre] AFP: Rwanda opposition moves to form wide coalition

 

Rwanda opposition moves to form wide coalition

(AFP) - 15 minutes ago
Brussels -- Seven Rwandan opposition parties, including former rebels
operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo, met in Brussels on
Saturday in moves to create a broad coalition, former prime minister
Faustin Twagiramungu said.

"We hope to set up a structure enabling us to pressure the government
into agreeing to dialogue with the Rwandan opposition, including the
FDLR," Twagiramungu told AFP, referring to Rwandan Hutu rebels
operating in the restive east of neighbouring DR Congo -- the
Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.

The rebels -- who include the remnants of the Hutu militia who carried
out the 1994 genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda -- have allied themselves to
Twagiramungu's Rwandan Dream Initiative (RDI).

The FDLR was one of four groups who agreed at the talks Saturday to
unite in a Coalition of Political Parties for Change (CDC), along with
the Socialist Party, the RDI and the Rwandan Democratic Union (UDR).

"The other three parties will join us fairly quickly but first need to
consult," said UDR leader Paulin Murayi.

"We have agreed on a structure and will be issuing a policy programme
on launching the movement on March 19."

Two decades after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda's economic progress has
been held up for praise but President Paul Kagame's seemingly
hardening stance has cast a shadow on its ties with the rest of the
world.

His government has been accused of eliminating exiled dissidents and
backing rebel warlords who recruit child soldiers in the DR Congo.

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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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