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[haguruka.com] RWANDA-USA-THE DEPORTATION OF LEOPOLD MUNYAKAZI: A CONCERNED GENOCIDE SURVIVOR CRIES OUT FOR JUSTICE FOR ALL RWANDANS.

 


RWANDA-USA-THE DEPORTATION OF LEOPOLD MUNYAKAZI: A CONCERNED GENOCIDE SURVIVOR CRIES OUT FOR JUSTICE FOR ALL RWANDANS.

I am a concerned survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi that occurred in Rwanda in 1994. For safety reasons, I beg to remain nameless. I was born, grew up and still live and work now in Rwanda. I went to secondary school in Musanze District (Northern Province) and did my undergraduate studies in former Kigali Institute of Education (KIE), the current College of Education. Dr. Leopold Munyakazi was one of our professors.

Dr. Leopold Munyakazi

Dr. Leopold Munyakazi

As a member of AERG-KIE (Association of Students Survivors of Genocide against Tutsi, branch of KIE) then and one of students of Dr. Munyakazi, I knew him to be a man of integrity. I knew him as a man of honor and outstanding character and I cannot believe those accusations against him as I have never seen him displaying such behavior during the time he was at KIE. We knew that he was recently released from two different detention facilities in Rwanda, a detention that lasted over 4 years with NO CHARGES. 

We also knew that Dr. Munyakazi had gone through difficult times during the previous regime, especially during the genocide as he was trying to protect his wife who is a Tutsi. From what I read on local websites and international online news and bearing in mind that I was in hiding myself during the genocide that took away all of my relatives, and without either defending or indicting Dr. Munyakazi, I have few questions that I assume every analyst would ask him/herself: 

  • How has Dr. Munyakazi been released from rwandan prison after over 4 years if he had committed genocide crimes? 
  • From what I know, the government of Rwanda cannot employ a person (especially in education) who was found guilty of charge and imprisoned for over 6 months. The government performs a criminal records search… and so, I wonder how they could have employed Dr. Munyakazi after his release from an imprisonment of over 4 years if he had been found guilty…
  • I read in the Kagame Regime propaganda mouth piece, The New Times, a kind of fictional story about Dr. Munyakazi. This story says that "Munyakazi who is accused of genocide crimes, was once indicted by Gacaca (Rwanda traditional tribunals), released and detained in Muhanga Prison for two months before he was temporarily released as investigations continued. Nevertheless, the 65-year old man, who once taught at the Kigali Institute of Education, managed to sneak out of the country in 2004 and applied for asylum in the US, which has been pending since then." I know that Dr. Munyakazi was never a fugitive from Rwandan justice, I know that Dr. Munyakazi was released from prison and eventually cleared by that very same government. I know that after he was released from prison he began working again and made many trips from and to Rwanda for business and academic travel on a Rwandan-issued passport. I ask my readers, "Why would the government of Rwanda issue him a passport if he was a genocide criminal?"
  • I know that Dr. Munyakazi went to the United States in 2004 and when he got there, he heard news that he was on a "list" of Hutus whose lives were in danger for speaking about the political nature of the genocide. He then applied for asylum. At that time nobody bothered with Dr. Munyakazi as a genocide criminal, or a genocide denier or revisionist until he made speeches at different universities around 2006. It was when Dr. Munyakazi spoke publically about the political nature of the genocide that the government of Rwanda issued charges against him in 2008. I ask my readers, "Why did the government of Rwanda wait for that long if they knew that a genocide criminal was living and working in the United States »?
  • I read what Mr. Willis Shalita wrote on the 9th of September 2015 where he was responding to Keith Harmon Snow's assumption that Dr. Munyakazi would face certain death if returned to Rwanda. Mr. Shalita refutes this idea on a simple fact that Rwanda has abolished death penalty. Yes, indeed it is true that Rwanda has abolished death penalty, but again I ask Mr. Shalita and all my readers, "How many people (including genocide survivors) killed by agents of the Rwandan government this far in spite of the fact that death penalty has been abolished?"

Here is a list of a few people among our loved ones and 100% survivors of the genocide against Tutsi who were killed by the government of Paul Kagame; we are still crying out for their justice: 

  • An 8 year old boy, Richard Sheja, killed in Gakurazo in 1994 together with some clergy members. 
  • Mr. Assiel Kabera, advisor to President Pasteur Bizimungu, killed in Kigali in 2000.
  • Lieutenant Pinah killed in Kigali by President Kagame's army. 
  • Lieutenant Alphonse Mbayire killed in Kigali by President Kagame Army.
  • Sergent Olivier Gahima killed in Kigali by this Army
  • Private Karim killed in Kigali.
  • Lieutenant Fracois Munyemana killed in Kigali in 2008 
  • Mr. Charles Ingabire, journalist killed in 2011 in Uganda where he fled for his safety 
  • Mr. Aime Ntabana killed in Kami in 2013 after kidnapped in Kampala where he fled for his safety 
  • Mr. Gustave Sharangabo Makonene killed in Rubavu in 2013
  • Mr. Olivier Maniriho killed in Kigali in 2014
  • Mr. Emile Gafirita kidnapped from Nairobi, Kenya where he had fled for his safety and killed in Kami, Rwanda in 2014 
  • Mr. Richard Mazimpaka killed in Kigali in 2014 by the military agents 
  • Mr. Assinapol Rwigara, a businessman who was killed in Kigali in 2015 by DMI agents and the police. His family is being persecuted and, as I write now, the street that leads to his Premiere Hotel located in Nyarugenge District is sealed denying access to all and authorities are using bulldozers to demolish it. I ask, "Where is justice?"
  • Captain Kayitare, driver of President Kagame, killed in Kigali in 2015 on his own Boss order

The list is long

The reality is that, there are some high ranking individuals who are in important position in Rwanda now who played important roles in planning the genocide, unfortunately no one can sue them because of they are protected by the government. Just because they praise President Kagame or RPF (the President's political party) plans such as the current constitutional change on presidential term limit. And those trying to raise the voice against the injustice, they end up being murdered (whether they are in Rwanda or outside of the country) or imprisoned. 

Now as I conclude, I want to say that, as an active member of GAERG (Group of Former Students Survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi), and IBUKA (An Umbrella of Genocide Survivors Organizations)  I don't know if Dr. Munyakazi is innocent or not; but the surest thing I know, is that bringing him back here in Rwanda does not guarantee him a fair trial. 

It is not safe to send him here and indeed it would be unfair to deport him before he faces justice where he can receive a fair process. We have many people, both Tutsi and Hutu, who are languishing in our prisons here, who never received fair trial (Mrs. Victoire Umuhoza Ingabire, Mr. Kizito Mihigo, Mr. Mushayidi, General Frank Rusagara, Colonel Tom Byabagamba, Lt. Colonel Ngabo Rugigana etc.)

Please sign the petition below to stop the deportation of Munyakazi Leopold:

https://www.change.org/p/united-states-immigration-court-kessler-elizabeth-a-john-kerry-barack-obama-stop-munyakazi-l%C3%A9opold-s-deportation-to-rwanda?recruiter=521555&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink#petition-letter

 

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Hee bwana Bangamwabo, uzigore usome neza diskuru ya Madamu Ingabire wa FDU ku Rwibutso rwa Gisozi utibagiwe n'imanza zayikozweho muli rukiko rw'ikirenga (cour supreme) rwa Rwanda. Nurangiza kubisoma ukunva ugifite ibidasobanutse bijyanye n'iki kibazo cyawe cya cyambere, ubwo uzatubwire tugusobanulire.  Twizeye ko  na Bwana Nzinink azatugoboka kugira ngo tugusobanulire nk'aba professa babikwiye, batali bamwe intore zirwa ziha urwamenyo zibita ba the best docta  kuko ngo zamaze kabina imiti. 

Naho kuby'uyu mwana w'umuhungu, ni akumiro wagushije! Kuko tuzi, kandi nabo barabyivugira, ko inkotanyi zidahusha iyo zirasa, ni ntyoza. Ubwo rero uyu muhungu yalishwe ntashiti. Ahubwo ikizimu cye nicyo cyahingutse aho uba, kigutera ubwoba. 
Muvandimwe rero, fata umuheha (pipe) uwukoze muli divayi, usome umire gake agasigaye mu muheha ugatonyangilize mu ziko (cyangwa kuli cooker), ugira uti "Seka gororoka, tanga amahoro!". Hanyuma  unalilimbe ya ndilimbo ya Bwana Kizito Mihigo wo mu Bufundu yise ''Igisobanuro cy'urupfu", icyo kizimu nturongera kukibona ngo uhahamuke wibaza byinshi. 
 


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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 15:00:52 +0000
Subject: Re: [fondationbanyarwanda] FW: [haguruka.com] Re: Rwanda: Nahimana asks why the US wants to deport Munyakazi

 

Ese bwana KOTA, iyo uvuze abacikacumu n'abanyarwanda basanzwe, ubatandukanya gute?
Ejo hari umwana w'umuhungu ( ariko afite 37 ans...) yagenze amahanga agera za Tingi-tingi, inkotanya imurasaho arashibuka aribira yuburukira Bangui none ageze ino.
Yaravugaga ati jye ndi Umucikacumu. Urumva avuga ukuli cyangwa arashinyagura?


De : "kota venant kotakori@hotmail.com [fondationbanyarwanda]" <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr>
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Objet : [fondationbanyarwanda] FW: [haguruka.com] Re: Rwanda: Nahimana asks why the US wants to deport Munyakazi

 
Murakoze muvandimwe Nzinink.
Amahanga nyine azi ibyo yakoze hamwe n'inkotanyi (iliya link twerekanye ni preuve y'ibyo koko). Noneho iyo umuntu avuze ku by'iwacu mu bulyo bunyuranya n'ugushaka kw'inkotanyi, RPF ihita imubonamo umwanzi kabombo.
Ikamufunga/ikamwica iyo ali mu Rwanda; ikamuhiga inamuhigisha iyo ali hanze, igakoresha rero baliya bayishyigikiye ikamubasaba. Noneho ayo mahanga agashora imanza-matiku (ntatinya ndetse no gusubira mu zaciwe azigoreka) ashaka ubulyo yamutanga ngo agaragaze ubushuti magara kwa RPF  hakagerekwaho kandi ko ali n'ubulyo bwo kwikiza imhunzi yaje kuyagagaza no kulya ibyayo
Nguwo umutego Prof Munyakazi n'abandi benshi mu banyarwanda balimo. Ngibyo ibituma imanza zarabaye uruduca hose, ntabwo rwose ali urukundo, imhuhwe cyangwa se ubumuntu budasanzwe amahanga afitiye abanyarwanda. Aliko nta joro lidacya, bizashira haganze ukuli nkuko abicishije Galileya bayoyotse we akaba aterekerwa nk'umuhanga w'isi.  

Naho ibyo Ambasada J M Ndagijimana avuga, ni byo:  ni twe abanyarwanda ubwacu twagize ubwugugu, ishyali, ubuliganya n'ubuswa turoha igihugu cyacu mu ntambara n'ibyo ibyara byose. Twararwishigishiye twese, Hutu na Tutsi! Kandi ntacyo twungutse na gito mu mitegekere y'igihugu (dore commission iliho iliga uko  ibyo kwa Habyarimana twabigarura): ntibibuza abapfa gupfa haba mu nkotanyi, haba mu bacikacumu, haba no mu bandi banyarwanda basanzwe. Naho propagande yo nta cyahindutse iracyali imwe ya "Nzaguherekeza Habyarimana". 


 



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From: haguruka@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 14:10:29 -0400
Subject: [haguruka.com] Re: Rwanda: Nahimana asks why the US wants to deport Munyakazi

 

Komera Kota,

Reka twiganirire mu rurimi rwa Gihanga ni rwo nishyikira ho cyane.
Iriya nyandiko wandangiye nari nsanzwe nyizi. Icyo nayivuga ho ni uko idasubiza impungenge zanjye n'iza Nsengiyumva ku byerekeye amabanga u Rda na Amerika byaba bifitanye ku byerekeye amahano yagwiriye uRda, ayo mabanga akaba ashobora kuba ari mu bituma Prof Munyakazi atotezwa.

Iriya nyandiko wandangiye kandi nta gishya njye yanyunguye. Icyo igamije mbere na mbere ni ugukingira ikibaba amahanga. Ntigaragaza ukuri kwose ku byabaye mu Rwanda, cyane cyane ukuntu bimwe mu bihugu by'ibihangange byashyigikiye Inkotanyi.

Ibintu njye uko mbibona biteye bitya:

-nta na rimwe biriya bihugu bizigera byemera ko byashyigikiye Inkotanyi;
-biriya bihugu ntibizigera kandi byivuguruza ngo bivuge ko ubwicanyi bwabaye mu Rda atari genocide yakorewe abatutsi;
-k'ubw'amahirwe ubwicanyi bwibasiye abahutu (mu Rda no muri Congo) na bwo buzagera aho bwitabwe ho maze ababwijanditse mo bisobanure imbere y'amategeko.

Ni yo mpamvu, nk'uko Amb. JMV Ndagijimana yabivuze mu minsi yashize, abanyarwanda ntitwagombye guhora twitakana amahanga. Ni twe ubwacu (abahutu n'abatutsi) mbere na mbere tugomba kwibaza tukisubiza tugafata n'ingamba nyazo zikumira ariya mahano: nibyo koko twarateranywe ari ko natwe ubwacu ntitukibagirwe ko twatereranye abacu tukanatsembana.

"It is true that we were abandoned. But we abandoned our people, and massacred our own people," Jean-Marie Vianney Ndagijimana, Rwanda's ambassador to Paris during the genocide, said during the review. "Primary responsibility for the genocide, and the crimes that accompanied it, must be borne by us, Rwandans. We must accept that fact before we make accusations against the international community."

Pour votre info:

International Decision Making in the Age of Genocide: Rwanda 1990–94


 


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Dear netters, we wonder why do people still ask the hen's teeth when its mouth has been widely opened?  
Sir Nzinink, you have nothing to "totally agree with sir Nsengiyunva''. If you were performing other duties, please now open this link and read what is officially known/revealed:  http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB472/ ! The information may allow you to better understand that something common between both powers about the 1994 hell over Rwanda. 
Prof Munyakazi and other likes who dare pointing out seen difficulties in the complicated history of conflict in Rwanda are in a sinking boat and have nothing else or more to do. Only to hope in and pray God for he be ready to receive their soul in paradise!   









And Ndumunyarwanda policy would be telling people that there is/was no ethnic divide in Rwanda [official government policy)!




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"It is clear to me, that there is something the US government and Rwandan authorities have in common, about the 1994 hell over Rwanda.  It has nothing to do with justice. And it is what accounts for the deportation of Prof Munyakazi", Celestin Nsengiyumva.

I totally agree with you.


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Something is amiss. If there is no ethnic divide [official government policy; Prof Munyakazi, Father Nahimana], then there was no genocide. It was some sort of national madness. In that case, even the government of Rwanda, while prosecuting genocide deniers, is itself in a situation of genocide denial.   And now, Prof Munyakazi is facing a situation of justice denial.
It is clear to me, that there is something the US government and Rwandan authorities have in common, about the 1994 hell over Rwanda.  It has nothing to do with justice.And it is what accounts for the deportation of Prof Munyakazi.
 


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Rwanda: Nahimana asks why the US wants to deport Munyakazi

Submitted by Ann Garrison on Sat, 09/26/2015 - 21:09

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    KPFA Weekend News, 09.26.2015
    Dr. Léopold Munyakazi has been denied an emergency stay of his extradition to Rwanda. Father Thomas Nahima says that this is unjust because Dr. Munyakazi has committed no crime.
    Transcript: 
    KPFA Weekend News Anchor Sharon Sobotta: Dr. Léopold Munyakazi is in the custody of ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, altDr. Léopold Munyakazi, a former French professor at Gaucher collegein Miami, Florida, where he is on the verge of being deported to Rwanda for alleged crimes related to the 1994 massacres that came to be known as the Rwandan Genocide. This week a court denied his request for an emergency stay so that he could complete the appeals process.
     
    The Rwandan government accused Professor Munyakazi of genocide crime after he made several speeches to university audiences in which he said that the Rwandan massacres were not genocide but class conflict.
     
    KPFA's Ann Garrison spoke to Father Thomas Nahimana about the Munyakazi case. Nahimana is a Catholic priest who plans to return from France to Rwanda in 2016 to challenge incumbent President Paul Kagame in the 2017 election.
     
    KPFA/Ann Garrison: Dr. Léopold Munyakazi, a former French professor at Goucher College, is close to being deported from the U.S., back to Rwanda, for giving several speeches in which he described the massacres as class conflict, not ethnic conflict. He said that Rwandans are the same people, speaking the same language and sharing the same culture. So the Hutu Tutsi conflict was really a class divide, not an ethnic divide. What do you think of that?
     
    Father Thomas Nahimana: Yes. I think that I agree with Munyakazi. I agree very much with him. And the division between Hutu and Tutsi, it is not a matter of blood. It is a matter of political and social interests only.
     
    But this is not a sin. This is not a crime. I don't understand why America accepts that Munyakazi has to face the problem that he is facing nowadays. 
     
    This is analysis which is good, which is good about our society. 
     
    KPFA: Well, when I began to try to understand this, I thought, "You speak the same language. You have the same culture. How am I supposed to understand this Hutu Tutsi divide as ethnic?" 
     
    Nahimana: Yes. The reality is that in our country, we are one people. Yes, we speak the same language. We marry each other, and the problems rise only when there is power to share. The international community must know that really, Hutu and Tutsi, it is not a problem of blood. It is only a problem of economic and political interests only. 
     
    KPFA: That would be a really radical change in the way the world thinks about Rwanda because we're commonly told that the U.S. needs to go to war, as in Libya or Syria, to stop genocide, as we failed to in Rwanda. Could you comment on that? 
     
    Nahimana: I think the problem of Rwandan Genocide is always complicated because the genocide happened when there was a civil war since four years. So, there was a part who wanted to win the war and to take power. And that part was RPF led by Paul Kagame. They didn't want anyone to intervene to stop that. That's true. They wanted to take power. The international community hasn't any fault. I can say that because we know, by history, that RPF wrote letters to the UN saying that they didn't want anybody to intervene.
     
    When they talk about genocide, they speak only about what happened in the part that was governed by the former government of Habyarimana, but they never talk about what was happening in the part where it was RPF. 
     
    KPFA: OK, you're talking about the areas that were RPF territory. The violence and atrocities that took place in territory controlled by the RPF - the winners - that's not reported. 
     
    Nahimana: Yes, and we are asking ourselves why the international community continues to keep a blind eye to the atrocities committed by the RPF, and that is a big problem for reconciliation in Rwanda.
     
    KPFA: And that was Father Thomas Nahimana speaking about the extradition case of former Goucher College French professor Dr. Léopold Munyakazi. Munyakazi's lawyer and supporters say that he will not recant his description of the Rwandan massacres as a class conflict because too many lives in the African Great Lakes Region depend on truth being told.

    For PacificaKPFA and AfrobeatRadio, I'm Ann Garrison. 
     


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