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Saturday, 16 May 2015

[amakurunamateka.com] Re: *DHR* Burundi: ngo abatutsi bagira "akarimi gasosa" gakoresha abahutu!!

 

Ibyabaye mu Burundi ni nk'ibyabaye mu Rwanda:

-Mu Rwanda, imyigaragambyo iteguwe n'Abahutu bakoreshejwe na FPR yabaye inshuri nyinshi
-Mu Burundi Nkurunziza akajya muri Tanzania nkuko  Habyarimana yagiyeyo
-Mu Burundi , abateguye coup d'etat bagakorana n'abakora imyigaragambyo kugira ngo bahirike ubutegetsi n'imirwano itangire
-Mu Rwanda FPR ihanura indege nayo yari yiteguye imirwano ikoresheje abahutu ba opposition harimo Twagiramungu na Agathe Uwilingiyimana

Murumva rero ko abashatse guhirika ubutegetsi bwa Nkurunziza bari bafashwaga na Kagame. Umuego wagaragaye, abashakaga guhirika ubutegetsi batsinzwe, Abarundi nibihe amahor, bajye mu matora, abazatsinda  bazategeka ntan komyi, aho guta igihe ku mihanda.





 



Mwaramutse,

Nk'uko byumvikana mu  Imvo n'imvano, abarundi bakomeje kuganira ku bibazo byugarije igihugu cyabo. 

Mu bitabiriye ikiganiro, harimo umurundi witwa Ferederiko Nzeyimana uba muri Amerika, ngo akaba ari umwe mu barokotse ubwicanyi bwo muri 1972. Uyu mugabo  avuga ko ngo inyuma ya Niyombare hari "agatoki" k'abashaka gutesha abahutu ubutegetsi. 

Mu yandi magambo, uyu mugabo aravuga ko ibibera iwabo biterwa n'abatutsi... ngo bagira "akarimi gasosa" bakanamenya gukoresha abahutu... n'ubwo Yusufu Mugenzi amwibutsa ko abigaragambya bakomoka mu bahutu no mu batutsi...



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Friday, 15 May 2015

[amakurunamateka.com] Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza thanks army on return - BBC News

 

Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza thanks army on return

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[amakurunamateka.com] Re: [AfricaRealities.com] Nkurunziza seen warning Rwanda over coup, says 'any war will be fought on the other side of the bord.

 

Kagame azica Nkurunziza nkuko yishe Kabila. Ndumva ari aho bigana. Kagame ashaka ko ibihugu byose byo mu karere bimwumvira, ibyo avuze bigakoma mu mashyi. Kagame niwe wenyine ufite ukuri. Imibanire ye mibi na Tanzania ni aho ituruka.

Icyo gusa ngaya Nkurunziza ni uko genocide yakoreye abahutu mu Burundi yakomeje kuyigiza inyuma maze Kagame we akaba ariyo akoresha  genocide yakorewe abatutsi ayibyaza ubutegetsi n'ubukungu kugira ngo arambe ku butegetsi kandi abone imfashanyo. I burundi naho habaye genocide.Ikibabaje ni uko itavugwa.



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Nkurunziza seen warning Rwanda over coup, says 'any war will be fought on the other side of the border'

15 May 2015 21:30M&G Africa, AFP
Tensions remain, with anti-Nkurunziza demonstrators returning to the streets on Friday and police firing shots to disperse them.
People line the streets as they celebrate the return of the Burundian president after a failed coup attempt in the Kamenge quarter of Bujumbura, on May 15, 2015. (Photo/AFP).
People line the streets as they celebrate the return of the Burundian president after a failed coup attempt in the Kamenge quarter of Bujumbura, on May 15, 2015. (Photo/AFP).
IN the wake of a failed coup against him, Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza Friday warned that he will retaliate against anyone who launches an attack on Burundi.
He also thanked loyalist forces for crushing a coup attempt and also warned demonstrators to end their protests, linking them to the mutineers who launched the putsch.
In an official speech in the national Kirundi language released by his office and published on his  website, in the last paragraph he says that people "will not be allowed to set fire" to the country, and in what the BBC says analysts think is a reference to Rwanda, Nkurunziza says any war will be fought on the other side of the border.
Burundi shares borders with three countries; DR Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The DRC government didn't make any statement on the protests inside Burundi, in which 20 people were killed as they demonstrated against Nkurunziza's push to stand for a third term, that the opposition consider illegal, in June elections.
Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete urged Nkurunziza to respect the constitution, and the Arusha agreements that ended the central African nation's long civil war in 2000.
However, the most pointed comments came from Rwanda. The country's Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo warned that anti-Kigali rebels in the DRC were slipping across the border into Burundi.
 "We have information that some FDLR elements have crossed into Burundi from the Congo and might even get involved directly in the continued unrest in the country," Mushikiwabo said, referring to the Hutu-dominated Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, known by the French acronym FDLR. 
The FDLR has been active in DRC since fleeing from Rwanda after the 1994 genocide, in which as many as 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were slaughtered over 100 days. 
 Rwanda Foreign minister Mushikiwabo: Expressed concerns about FDLR rebels.
Burundi has an ethnic Hutu majority and Tutsi minority, similar to Rwanda.
 Rwanda President Paul Kagame too was seen to be advising Nkurunziza to listen to citizens' concerns first, before clinging on power.
"If your own citizens tell you we don't want you to lead us, how do you say I am staying whether you want me or not," Kagame said May 8, 2015, at the 45th St Gallen Symposium in Switzerland.
Now after two days of heavy battles, with the attempt by high-ranking security and defence figures to seize power ending in failure as its leaders admitted defeat and were arrested or forced to go on the run, those words might return to impact Burundi-Rwanda elections. Nkurunziza and Kagame were for long seen as close allies, and indeed during the coup, several senior Burundi military officers in the Rwanda capital Kigali attending a military symposium. It would be a significant departure if indeed Kigali were involved in any way in the coup.
Nkurunziza speaks "from the heart"
In his speech, Nkurunziza rallied loyalists, thanking "from my heart" the security forces for the "efficiency and speed that they demonstrated to stop the disturbing plan" to overthrow him.
But the United States warned Nkurunziza against his plans to run for a third term in office, saying it would "exacerbate" Burundi's instability.
The dramatic finale to the coup attempt ended 48 hours of uncertainty over who controlled the small, landlocked and impoverished nation, which has been gripped by a political crisis over Nkurunziza's controversial bid for a third consecutive term.
General Godefroid Niyombare, who launched the coup in the central African nation earlier in the week, told AFP by telephone that he wanted to give himself up, while other top generals were arrested.
"We have decided to surrender," Niyombare said, admitting his coup attempt had come to an end. "I hope they won't kill us."
But tensions remain, with anti-Nkurunziza demonstrators returning to the streets on Friday and police firing shots to disperse them.
The president demanded an immediate end to the rallies, warning that they were "related" to those who took part in the coup.
A senior police official said Niyombare was still on the run, but that three other pro-coup generals had been detained. The loyalist police official also insisted those in detention were still alive, and that the state intended to put them on trial.
The coup leaders' spokesman, Zenon Ndabaneze, was speaking to AFP confirming that the putschists had decided to surrender when loyalist troops arrested him, deputy coup leader Cyrille Ndayirukiye and another senior figure among the rebels.
"We decided to give ourselves up. We have laid down our arms. We have called the security ministry to tell them we no longer have any arms," Ndabaneze said, seconds before he was heard being arrested.
"There will be no foul play. We won't kill them, we want to keep them so they can be judged," the police official told AFP after the arrests.
 Homecoming for the president 
Nkurunziza—who was abroad when the coup was declared—meanwhile returned on Friday to the capital Bujumbura.
State radio said his motorcade was cheered by large crowds as it headed for the capital. All independent Burundian broadcasters, however, are off the air.
Nkurunziza was in neighbouring Tanzania for regional talks on the crisis in his country on Wednesday when the coup was launched, in a culmination of weeks of violent street protests over his bid to cling to power.
Opposition and rights groups insist that it is unconstitutional for Nkurunziza, who has been in office since 2005, to run for more than two terms. The president, however, argues his first term did not count as he was elected by parliament, not directly by the people.
Nkurunziza, a former rebel leader from the Hutu majority and a born-again Christian, believes he ascended to the presidency with divine backing.
More than 25 people have been killed and scores wounded since late April, when Burundi's ruling CNDD-FDD party—which has been accused of intimidating the opposition and arming its own militia—nominated Nkurunziza to stand for re-election in June 26 polls.
It remains unclear, however, how many have died since the launch of the coup, and unrest could continue—with civil society activists calling for a resumption of demonstrations.
Washington said it was deeply concerned about reports of "retaliatory violence" after the coup attempt.
International concern 
The coup attempt had raised fears of a return to widespread violence in the country, which is still recovering from a 13-year civil war that ended in 2006 and left hundreds of thousands dead.
On Thursday, loyalist troops fought off two major attacks by rival soldiers in an intense battle for control over the strategically important state broadcaster.
The coup announcement drew international criticism, with the United Nations Security Council, in emergency talks on the crisis, called for an end to the violence and "the holding of credible elections".
More than 100,000 Burundians have fled the violence to neighbouring nations, the United Nations said Friday.
In his message announcing the coup, Niyombare signalled he did not want to take power himself, vowing instead to work for "the resumption of the electoral process in a peaceful and fair environment".
Niyombare is a highly respected figure who was sacked from his intelligence post in February after he opposed Nkurunziza's attempt to prolong his 10-year rule.




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[amakurunamateka.com] Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza returns to Bujumbura

 

Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza returns to Bujumbura
 
 

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[amakurunamateka.com] Après l’échec du putsch, les commanditaires et complices tremblent!

 

En fait pourquoi RFI aime la violence en Afrique?



 

 

Après l'échec du putsch, les commanditaires et complices tremblent!


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Les médias occidentaux ont eu toute la peine du monde à encaisser l'échec du coup d'Etat. Comme pour les manifestations violentes, ils étaient derrière. Ce n'est qu'un secret de polichinelle. Tout a été financé par les Occidentaux. L'argent payé aux manifestants, les militaires et policiers putschistes, la propagande internationale contre Nkurunziza derrière le prétexte du mandat. Nkurunziza s'en sort. Il regagne Bujumbura. Et trouve les médias détruits, les activistes aux abois et les putschistes défaits ou en débandade. Dieu aime le Burundi.
Il avait pourtant averti: un putsch serait sans issue. On ne l'a pas cru. Puisque les Occidentaux sont de grands sorciers. Et voilà les activistes qui se cachent et disent craignent pour leur vie! Et quand ils provoquaient l'insurrection, c'était un jeu d'enfants? Quand les médias privés attisaient le feu et diabolisaient la police et les Imbonerakure, c'était une procession d'enfants de choeur? Le président avait déconseillé ce virage de manipulation des forces de défense et de sécurité. Les Occidentaux ont récupéré les mécontents du système et les serviteurs de Pierre Buyoya comme le général Cyrille Ndayirukiye. Pour un tel résultat?
Désormais, le prétexte du mandat ne tient plus la route. Ceux qui prétendaient défendre Arusha visaient la négation des élections. Nkurunziza, énième fois rescapé, a promis de pardonner. Dans l'intérêt de la paix. Espérons qu'il tienne parole. Mais cette expérience va exiger une refonte du cadre légal des médias et de la société civile. Plus question de trembler à cause des aides des Occidentaux. D'autres leçons sont à tirer de cette épreuve inoubliable du 13 mai 2015.

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-« 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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