A good man in Rwanda: Twenty years ago, Rwanda descended into the madness of genocide. UN peacekeepers were stretched to breaking point – but one stood out, taking huge risks to save hundreds of lives
Hello Mark Doyle,
Please tell us what more , especially want you saw about RPF's from killings from 1990 and in the Kigali capital as you were there.
We can't really believe what Mike Doyle write for the following reasons:
1. Mark Doyle did not say that Capt Mbaye Diagne was killed by Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)
2. Mark Doyle has never reported the killings committed by RPF during the 4 years of RPF's military campaign supported by USA, Ouganda and Britain
3. Mark Doyle has been accusing France of having participated in the Rwandan Genocide. He has been saying that he witnessed that participation
4. Mark Doyle did not say anything about the fact that many RPF members and soldiers were killed as the result of infiltrations carried out by RFP soldiers, intelligence and informants in the local population. All these are counted as killed by the genocide.
5. Mark Doyle did not say that the genocide took place in the context of war. He did not report the killings committed by RPF after RPF was in control of Kigali and the whole country. Many reporters have been isolating the genocide from the whole context of war that was started by Kagame.
Finally Gen Romeo Dallaire should face justice as he failed in Rwanda mainly by sidelining with the Rwandan Patriotic Front, and therefore polarising both parties in conflict. Dallaire writing a book about the Rwanda's genocide isn't enough and this he wrote a book to divert the attention from his failure to prevent the genocide in Rwanda.
After all that Mark Doyle, for the last 10 years Mark Doyle has continued to support and encourage Kagame's invasion of DRC saying that Rwandan soldiers who were killing Congolese civilians are disciplined.
"By this time the RPF had the upper hand but government forces were making a last stand in central Kigali. Almost every day there were big battles in the city – fights so intense that the sounds of individual guns firing merged together to make a deafening noise like rolling thunder."
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