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On Friday, 8 November 2013, 12:25, Ngarambe Joseph <jngarambe2010@yahoo.fr> wrote:
[Pièces jointes envoyées par Ngarambe Joseph incluses ci-dessous]Le Vendredi 8 novembre 2013 1h27, Sixbert Musangamfura <sixbert.musangamfura@gmail.com> a écrit :AMAHORO PEOPLE'S CONGRESS*RWANDA NATIONAL CONGRESS*FDU-INKINGI
H. E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,President,Republic of Uganda.
November 7, 2013.
Your Excellency,
Re: Treatment of Rwandan Asylum Seekers and Refugees Living in Uganda
We, the undersigned, have been compelled by recent events to write to Your Excellency on behalf of the organizations we serve to express our grave concerns for the security of some of the tens of thousands of Rwandan refugees who have either sought asylum in Uganda or are in transit in Uganda awaiting opportunity to seek refuge in other countries.
The obligation of states to guarantee the basic human rights and physical security extends to refugees and asylum seekers n their territories. The Human Rights Committee has expressly affirmed that all civil and political rights must be guaranteed by states without discrimination between citizens and aliens. The internationally recognized rights that refugees and asylum-seekers enjoy include the fundamental right to life, liberty and security of person, the right to be free from torture and other cruel or degrading treatment, the right not to be discriminated against, and the right of access to the courts.
Refugees are also entitled to protection from refoulement and expulsion. Asylum seekers may not be summarily? returned without giving them access to full and fair asylum procedures. The doctrine of non-refoulement is now recognized as a norm of customary international law of universal application, and it applies to all government agents acting in an official capacity, within or outside their national territory. All persons are also protected under international human rights law from return to any country where they would be in danger of being subjected to torture.You have, Your Excellency, been a refugee yourself. Your wife and children were once refugees too. So were many Ugandans. We entertain no doubt whatsoever that you are aware that people do not become refugees out of choice. People abandon their families, livelihoods and belongings to go into exile because of legitimate fears of persecution. There are very compelling reasons why Rwandese citizens, including those who only returned to Rwanda in 1994, are again flocking to Uganda and other countries seeking refuge, and joining large numbers of Rwandan refugees already scattered around the globe. The Rwanda Government, from which our compatriots are fleeing in ever increasing numbers, is a dictatorship whose brutality is in every way comparable to, and perhaps even surpasses, the Idi Amin regime against which you and other Ugandans took arms during the 1970s. The Rwandan regime's brutality far surpasses the regime against which you and other Ugandans (and Rwandans) took up arms in the early 80's.It is now universally recognized that the regime subjects political opposition, human rights defenders, journalists and critics of the government in general, to persecution including threats, intimidation, arbitrary arrests and detentions, politically motivated trials, enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings. Some of the leaders of opposition parties and human rights defenders and journalists critical of the regime have been killed and others are languishing in prison. Citizens who have been murdered by known operatives of the Presidential Guard include Andre Kagwa Rwisereka (Vice President, Green Party) , Journalist Jean Leonard Rugambage, John Rutayisire (Ministry of Finance official), and Major(Rtd) John Sengati, to mention but a few. As the annual human rights reports of the United States Department of State have consistently indicated, reports of disappearances and politically motivated abductions or kidnappings committed by agents of the state are numerous to recount in this letter. Prominent Rwandans who have been victims of enforced disappearances includes Major Alex Ruzindana, Captain Richard Isoke, Judge Augustine Cyiza and Member of Parliament Dr Leonard Hitimana. Even as we write, it has come to our attention that Martin Ntavuka, the leader of the FDU -Inkingi Party in Kigali city, has been abducted by security forces. Political prisoners who remain in detention include Victoire Ingabire (President, FDU-Inkingi), Bernard Ntaganda (President, PS Imberakuri), Deo Mushayidi President, PDP Imanzi), Dr Theoneste Niyitegeka, and Lt. Col. Rugigana Ngabo, brother of General Kayumba Nyamwasa.
Agents of the Government of Rwanda refugees even go beyond the jurisdiction of Rwanda. In 2010, the United Kingdom Metropolitan Police Service took the extra-ordinary step of warning some members of an opposition Rwanda group living in the United Kingdom of an imminent attack against them by agents of the Rwanda government. The notification of the Metropolitan Police Service reads, in part:
'Reliable intelligence states that the Rwanda Government poses an imminent threat to your life. The threat could come in any form. ….You should be aware of other high profile cases where action such as this has been conducted in the past. Conventional and unconventional means have been used'.
Rwandan refugees have been targets of abortive and successful assassinations, abductions, disappearances in many countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, Mozambique, Belgium and the United Kingdom. Seth Sendashonga, who resigned as Minister of Interior in August 1995 in protest over massacres of innocent civilians, was assassinated in Nairobi, Kenya in 1998. Theoneste Lizinde, an army Officer was assassinated in Nairobi, Kenya in 1997. General Kayumba Nyamwasa, a former Army Chief, has survived several assassination attempts in South Africa in 2010. On 26 December 2010, agents of the government of Rwanda killed FDU-Inkingi member Jerome Ndagijimana in Kampala. Charles Ingabire, journalist, was murdered in Kampala, Uganda in December 2011. The trial of the case against persons responsible for the assassination attempt against General Kayumba is in its final states and the evidence adduced implicates a considerable number of senior military and intelligence officers of the Rwanda government.
The latest wave of violent crimes targeting Rwandan refugees involves abductions, assassinations attempts and murders of Rwandan refugees in living Uganda and South Africa. On 22 August 2012, Frank Ntwali, a Rwandan refugee living in Johannesburg, was attacked and stabbed nine times by agents of the Government of Rwanda. On 28 September 2013, agents of the Government of Rwanda attempted to kill Emille Rutagengwa, a former officer in Rwanda's Army now living as a refugee in South Africa. In May 2013, Aime Ntabana,who had taken refuge in Uganda, was abducted from Kampala by Rwandan intelligence operatives and has never been traced since that time. In August 2013, Innocent Kalisa, an exiled former member of the Rwandan security forces was reported missing in Uganda. His whereabouts and the circumstances in which he disappeared remain unknown. On 25 October 2013, Lt Joel Mutabazi, a former member of President Kagame's protection force, was abducted by agents of the government of Uganda and handed over to the Government of Rwanda. Lt Mutabazi's abduction and illegal rendition to Rwanda was the culmination of a long history of dereliction of the duty of officials of your government. Joel Mutabazi, who fled Rwanda in 2011 after enduring 17 months of solitary confinement and torture, had previously been a target of an assassination attempt by unknown persons and an abduction in which officials of the Uganda government were implicated.
"The Ugandan police have utterly failed to protect this refugee, who was clearly at serious risk," said Daniel Bekele, Africa director for Human Rights Watch. "It's unconscionable that they handed him over summarily to the police force of the country whose persecution he fled."
Amnesty International stated:
Joel Mutabazi is at particular risk from the Rwandan authorities because of his former role in the Rwandan security forces, including as a bodyguard to President Kagame. He was detained incommunicado by Rwanda's Department of Military Intelligence at Camp Kami for several months in 2010 and 2011, where he was subjected to torture. Amnesty International has documented numerous allegations of torture and other ill-treatment of individuals detained at Camp Kami.
On 16th October, 2013, Patrick Rukundo, a Rwanda National Congress co-ordinator in Uganda, and the secretary of the organization, Ndayambaje Aminadab, disappeared in Uganda and are believed to have been abducted by Rwanda security agents in connivance with Ugandan security agents.
Other known Rwandan refugees who have been victims at the hands of Rwandan and Ugandan security operatives include: Kimonyo Emmanuel killed on 10 January 2012 in Mbarara; Ndagijimana Jerome, in Kabalagala,Kampala on 25 December 2011; Gatera John, killed in 2011 in Mbarara; Niyonzima Eric , gunned down on 29 September 2010 in Makindye/ Kampala; Joseph Karushya, abducted from Nakivale Camp and found dead in River Nile in Jinja in July 2010; Ndahiro Aloys, strangled to death by Rwandan Operatives on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mukangarambe Mélanie, shot dead by Ugandan Police on 14 July 2010; Mugenzi, shot dead by Ugandan Police on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mutuyimana Agnes, disemboweled on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Muhire, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mukeshimana: killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mutoni, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Nyirakamana Cecile, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mukamana (with her two children) who died following beatings by Ugandan Police while she (Mukamana) was trying to rescue her kids from a stampede on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mugisha Silas, killed by Ugandan Police July 14, 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Kanamugire Jean Paul, who died following floggings by Ugandan Police on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Dusingizimana Pacifique, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Kimonyo who died following mutilation of his genitals by a razor wire, which makes up the fence around offices of UNHCR, on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; and Hategekimana Jean Marie killed on 18 February 2010 in Kyangwali Settlement Center.We are aware that your Excellency is intimately familiar with President Kagame's reprehensible record both in terms of Rwanda's internal governance and of the havoc that he has incessantly visited upon territories of neighboring states, with sometimes disastrous consequences for the population of those countries. We recall the true sentiments Your Excellency expressed in the letter that you wrote in 2001 to Hon. Clare Short, then British Secretary for International Development when you stated:
"We are beginning to interest ourselves in the internal mechanisms of the Rwanda army, which has never been our business. It is possibly this level of manpower that gives them the arrogance to think that they can interfere in the internal affairs of Uganda. This is in addition to the ideological bankruptcy of their leadership I have had occasion to mention to you."
Uganda, on account of both historical reasons and practical considerations, is the country through which most refugees fleeing Rwanda pass. States have a duty to protect and assist refugees fleeing from persecution.
Rwandan refugees are one of the highest risk groups among refugee communities in Africa, Mohammed Adar, head of the UNHCR in Kampala said. "Their record speaks for itself."
To convey our profound concerns for the security of Rwandan refugees and asylum seekers in Uganda in general; To request Your Excellency to immediately seek assurances from your Rwandan counterpart, President Paul Kagame, that Mutabazi, Rukundo, Ndayambaje, and other Rwandans who have been abducted from Uganda with the connivance of some officials of your government, will not be subject to torture and extra-judicial killings; To request your government to undertake a credible investigations of the circumstances in which Mutabazi, Rukundo, Ndayambaje, and other Rwandan refugees who have been abducted from, or killed in,Uganda and to bring officials of the government of Uganda who are complicit in those crimes to justice; To call upon the Government of Uganda to respect its solemn obligations under Ugandan and international law to protect Rwandan refugees and asylum seekers on its territory, especially those who are most vulnerable; and, To request your Excellency to use the powers vested in your office to stop all further illegal renditions of Rwandan refugees and asylum seekers that are not approved by the courts through regular extradition proceedings
Please accept, Your Excellency, our highest considerations.
Sincerely,
Etienne Masozera,President,AmahoroPeople's Congress Canada
Dr Theogene Rudasingwa,CoordinatorRwanda National CongressWashington DCUSA
Dr Nkiko Nsegimana,Co-ordinatorFDU InkingiLausanneSwitzerland
C.C
H.E.Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of CongoH.E. Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South AfricaH.E. Pierre Nkurunziza, President of BurundiH.E. Jakaya Kikwete, President of the United Republic of TanzaniaH.E Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of KenyaAll Members of Parliament, Parliament of UgandaHon. John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of StateHon. William Hague, U.K. Foreign SecretaryAll members of the United Nations Security CouncilH.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson, African UnionH.E. Kamalesh Sharma, Secretary-General of the CommonwealthMr.Ken Roth, Execurive Secretary, Human Rights WatchMr.Salil Shetty, Secretary-General, Amnesty InternationalMs. Navanethem Pillay, United Nations Human Rights CommissionerMr. Antonio Guterres, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Contact: ngombwa@gmail.com
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Friday, 8 November 2013
Re: *DHR* Open letter to President Museveni on ill-treatment of Rwandan refugees in Uganda [1 pièce jointe]
Fw: *DHR* Open letter to President Museveni on ill-treatment of Rwandan refugees in Uganda [1 pièce jointe]
[Pièces jointes envoyées par Ngarambe Joseph incluses ci-dessous]Le Vendredi 8 novembre 2013 1h27, Sixbert Musangamfura <sixbert.musangamfura@gmail.com> a écrit :AMAHORO PEOPLE'S CONGRESS*RWANDA NATIONAL CONGRESS*FDU-INKINGI
H. E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,President,Republic of Uganda.
November 7, 2013.
Your Excellency,
Re: Treatment of Rwandan Asylum Seekers and Refugees Living in Uganda
We, the undersigned, have been compelled by recent events to write to Your Excellency on behalf of the organizations we serve to express our grave concerns for the security of some of the tens of thousands of Rwandan refugees who have either sought asylum in Uganda or are in transit in Uganda awaiting opportunity to seek refuge in other countries.
The obligation of states to guarantee the basic human rights and physical security extends to refugees and asylum seekers n their territories. The Human Rights Committee has expressly affirmed that all civil and political rights must be guaranteed by states without discrimination between citizens and aliens. The internationally recognized rights that refugees and asylum-seekers enjoy include the fundamental right to life, liberty and security of person, the right to be free from torture and other cruel or degrading treatment, the right not to be discriminated against, and the right of access to the courts.
Refugees are also entitled to protection from refoulement and expulsion. Asylum seekers may not be summarily? returned without giving them access to full and fair asylum procedures. The doctrine of non-refoulement is now recognized as a norm of customary international law of universal application, and it applies to all government agents acting in an official capacity, within or outside their national territory. All persons are also protected under international human rights law from return to any country where they would be in danger of being subjected to torture.You have, Your Excellency, been a refugee yourself. Your wife and children were once refugees too. So were many Ugandans. We entertain no doubt whatsoever that you are aware that people do not become refugees out of choice. People abandon their families, livelihoods and belongings to go into exile because of legitimate fears of persecution. There are very compelling reasons why Rwandese citizens, including those who only returned to Rwanda in 1994, are again flocking to Uganda and other countries seeking refuge, and joining large numbers of Rwandan refugees already scattered around the globe. The Rwanda Government, from which our compatriots are fleeing in ever increasing numbers, is a dictatorship whose brutality is in every way comparable to, and perhaps even surpasses, the Idi Amin regime against which you and other Ugandans took arms during the 1970s. The Rwandan regime's brutality far surpasses the regime against which you and other Ugandans (and Rwandans) took up arms in the early 80's.It is now universally recognized that the regime subjects political opposition, human rights defenders, journalists and critics of the government in general, to persecution including threats, intimidation, arbitrary arrests and detentions, politically motivated trials, enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings. Some of the leaders of opposition parties and human rights defenders and journalists critical of the regime have been killed and others are languishing in prison. Citizens who have been murdered by known operatives of the Presidential Guard include Andre Kagwa Rwisereka (Vice President, Green Party) , Journalist Jean Leonard Rugambage, John Rutayisire (Ministry of Finance official), and Major(Rtd) John Sengati, to mention but a few. As the annual human rights reports of the United States Department of State have consistently indicated, reports of disappearances and politically motivated abductions or kidnappings committed by agents of the state are numerous to recount in this letter. Prominent Rwandans who have been victims of enforced disappearances includes Major Alex Ruzindana, Captain Richard Isoke, Judge Augustine Cyiza and Member of Parliament Dr Leonard Hitimana. Even as we write, it has come to our attention that Martin Ntavuka, the leader of the FDU -Inkingi Party in Kigali city, has been abducted by security forces. Political prisoners who remain in detention include Victoire Ingabire (President, FDU-Inkingi), Bernard Ntaganda (President, PS Imberakuri), Deo Mushayidi President, PDP Imanzi), Dr Theoneste Niyitegeka, and Lt. Col. Rugigana Ngabo, brother of General Kayumba Nyamwasa.
Agents of the Government of Rwanda refugees even go beyond the jurisdiction of Rwanda. In 2010, the United Kingdom Metropolitan Police Service took the extra-ordinary step of warning some members of an opposition Rwanda group living in the United Kingdom of an imminent attack against them by agents of the Rwanda government. The notification of the Metropolitan Police Service reads, in part:
'Reliable intelligence states that the Rwanda Government poses an imminent threat to your life. The threat could come in any form. ….You should be aware of other high profile cases where action such as this has been conducted in the past. Conventional and unconventional means have been used'.
Rwandan refugees have been targets of abortive and successful assassinations, abductions, disappearances in many countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, Mozambique, Belgium and the United Kingdom. Seth Sendashonga, who resigned as Minister of Interior in August 1995 in protest over massacres of innocent civilians, was assassinated in Nairobi, Kenya in 1998. Theoneste Lizinde, an army Officer was assassinated in Nairobi, Kenya in 1997. General Kayumba Nyamwasa, a former Army Chief, has survived several assassination attempts in South Africa in 2010. On 26 December 2010, agents of the government of Rwanda killed FDU-Inkingi member Jerome Ndagijimana in Kampala. Charles Ingabire, journalist, was murdered in Kampala, Uganda in December 2011. The trial of the case against persons responsible for the assassination attempt against General Kayumba is in its final states and the evidence adduced implicates a considerable number of senior military and intelligence officers of the Rwanda government.
The latest wave of violent crimes targeting Rwandan refugees involves abductions, assassinations attempts and murders of Rwandan refugees in living Uganda and South Africa. On 22 August 2012, Frank Ntwali, a Rwandan refugee living in Johannesburg, was attacked and stabbed nine times by agents of the Government of Rwanda. On 28 September 2013, agents of the Government of Rwanda attempted to kill Emille Rutagengwa, a former officer in Rwanda's Army now living as a refugee in South Africa. In May 2013, Aime Ntabana,who had taken refuge in Uganda, was abducted from Kampala by Rwandan intelligence operatives and has never been traced since that time. In August 2013, Innocent Kalisa, an exiled former member of the Rwandan security forces was reported missing in Uganda. His whereabouts and the circumstances in which he disappeared remain unknown. On 25 October 2013, Lt Joel Mutabazi, a former member of President Kagame's protection force, was abducted by agents of the government of Uganda and handed over to the Government of Rwanda. Lt Mutabazi's abduction and illegal rendition to Rwanda was the culmination of a long history of dereliction of the duty of officials of your government. Joel Mutabazi, who fled Rwanda in 2011 after enduring 17 months of solitary confinement and torture, had previously been a target of an assassination attempt by unknown persons and an abduction in which officials of the Uganda government were implicated.
"The Ugandan police have utterly failed to protect this refugee, who was clearly at serious risk," said Daniel Bekele, Africa director for Human Rights Watch. "It's unconscionable that they handed him over summarily to the police force of the country whose persecution he fled."
Amnesty International stated:
Joel Mutabazi is at particular risk from the Rwandan authorities because of his former role in the Rwandan security forces, including as a bodyguard to President Kagame. He was detained incommunicado by Rwanda's Department of Military Intelligence at Camp Kami for several months in 2010 and 2011, where he was subjected to torture. Amnesty International has documented numerous allegations of torture and other ill-treatment of individuals detained at Camp Kami.
On 16th October, 2013, Patrick Rukundo, a Rwanda National Congress co-ordinator in Uganda, and the secretary of the organization, Ndayambaje Aminadab, disappeared in Uganda and are believed to have been abducted by Rwanda security agents in connivance with Ugandan security agents.
Other known Rwandan refugees who have been victims at the hands of Rwandan and Ugandan security operatives include: Kimonyo Emmanuel killed on 10 January 2012 in Mbarara; Ndagijimana Jerome, in Kabalagala,Kampala on 25 December 2011; Gatera John, killed in 2011 in Mbarara; Niyonzima Eric , gunned down on 29 September 2010 in Makindye/ Kampala; Joseph Karushya, abducted from Nakivale Camp and found dead in River Nile in Jinja in July 2010; Ndahiro Aloys, strangled to death by Rwandan Operatives on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mukangarambe Mélanie, shot dead by Ugandan Police on 14 July 2010; Mugenzi, shot dead by Ugandan Police on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mutuyimana Agnes, disemboweled on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Muhire, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mukeshimana: killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mutoni, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Nyirakamana Cecile, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mukamana (with her two children) who died following beatings by Ugandan Police while she (Mukamana) was trying to rescue her kids from a stampede on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Mugisha Silas, killed by Ugandan Police July 14, 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Kanamugire Jean Paul, who died following floggings by Ugandan Police on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Dusingizimana Pacifique, killed on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; Kimonyo who died following mutilation of his genitals by a razor wire, which makes up the fence around offices of UNHCR, on 14 July 2010 in Nakivale Settlement Center; and Hategekimana Jean Marie killed on 18 February 2010 in Kyangwali Settlement Center.We are aware that your Excellency is intimately familiar with President Kagame's reprehensible record both in terms of Rwanda's internal governance and of the havoc that he has incessantly visited upon territories of neighboring states, with sometimes disastrous consequences for the population of those countries. We recall the true sentiments Your Excellency expressed in the letter that you wrote in 2001 to Hon. Clare Short, then British Secretary for International Development when you stated:
"We are beginning to interest ourselves in the internal mechanisms of the Rwanda army, which has never been our business. It is possibly this level of manpower that gives them the arrogance to think that they can interfere in the internal affairs of Uganda. This is in addition to the ideological bankruptcy of their leadership I have had occasion to mention to you."
Uganda, on account of both historical reasons and practical considerations, is the country through which most refugees fleeing Rwanda pass. States have a duty to protect and assist refugees fleeing from persecution.
Rwandan refugees are one of the highest risk groups among refugee communities in Africa, Mohammed Adar, head of the UNHCR in Kampala said. "Their record speaks for itself."
To convey our profound concerns for the security of Rwandan refugees and asylum seekers in Uganda in general; To request Your Excellency to immediately seek assurances from your Rwandan counterpart, President Paul Kagame, that Mutabazi, Rukundo, Ndayambaje, and other Rwandans who have been abducted from Uganda with the connivance of some officials of your government, will not be subject to torture and extra-judicial killings; To request your government to undertake a credible investigations of the circumstances in which Mutabazi, Rukundo, Ndayambaje, and other Rwandan refugees who have been abducted from, or killed in,Uganda and to bring officials of the government of Uganda who are complicit in those crimes to justice; To call upon the Government of Uganda to respect its solemn obligations under Ugandan and international law to protect Rwandan refugees and asylum seekers on its territory, especially those who are most vulnerable; and, To request your Excellency to use the powers vested in your office to stop all further illegal renditions of Rwandan refugees and asylum seekers that are not approved by the courts through regular extradition proceedings
Please accept, Your Excellency, our highest considerations.
Sincerely,
Etienne Masozera,President,AmahoroPeople's Congress Canada
Dr Theogene Rudasingwa,CoordinatorRwanda National CongressWashington DCUSA
Dr Nkiko Nsegimana,Co-ordinatorFDU InkingiLausanneSwitzerland
C.C
H.E.Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of CongoH.E. Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South AfricaH.E. Pierre Nkurunziza, President of BurundiH.E. Jakaya Kikwete, President of the United Republic of TanzaniaH.E Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of KenyaAll Members of Parliament, Parliament of UgandaHon. John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of StateHon. William Hague, U.K. Foreign SecretaryAll members of the United Nations Security CouncilH.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson, African UnionH.E. Kamalesh Sharma, Secretary-General of the CommonwealthMr.Ken Roth, Execurive Secretary, Human Rights WatchMr.Salil Shetty, Secretary-General, Amnesty InternationalMs. Navanethem Pillay, United Nations Human Rights CommissionerMr. Antonio Guterres, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Contact: ngombwa@gmail.com
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"L'extrémisme dans la défense de la liberté n'est pas un vice; La modération dans la poursuite de la justice n'est pas une vertu".
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice; moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." (USA,Republican Convention 1964,Barry Morris Goldwater (1909-1998)).
"Le monde ne sera pas détruit par ceux qui font le mal mais par ceux qui regardent et refusent d'agir", Albert EINSTEIN.
Les messages publiés sur DHR n'engagent que la responsabilité de leurs auteurs.
CONSIDERATION, TOLERANCE, PATIENCE AND MUTUAL RESPECT towards the reinforcement of GOOD GOVERNANCE,DEMOCRACY and HUMAN RIGHTS in our states.
Liability and Responsibility: You are legally responsible, and solely responsible, for any content that you post to DHR. You may only post materials that you have the right or permission to distribute electronically. The owner of DHR cannot and does not guarantee the accuracy of any statements made in or materials posted to the group by participants.
" BE NICE TO PEOPLE ON YOUR WAY UP, BECAUSE YOU MIGHT MEET THEM ON YOUR WAY DOWN." Jimmy DURANTE.
COMBATTONS la haine SANS complaisance, PARTOUT et avec Toute ENERGIE!!!!!!
Let's rather prefer Peace, Love , Hope and Life, and get together as one!!! Inno TWAGIRA
.
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Fw: [TWAGIRAMUNGU] Re: *DHR* Confidentiel: La RDC demande au Rwanda de négocier avec les FDLR
Merci beaucoup Me Twagiramungu. Akebo kajya iwa Mugarura.Si Kagame se kandi wari warakomeje kwiyamakatsa ngo RDC ijye impaka na M23? Na ba Museveni kandi.Ibyaha biregwa bamwe mu bagize FDLR ntibyagombye kuba inzitizi ku mishyikirano na Kigali, mu gihe abo bombi (M7 na Kagame) baciye ibiti n'amabuye baburanira M23 ngo ishyikirane na Kinshasa, na yo kandi irimo abaregwa ibyaha bikomeye.Ba Kagame, Mushikiwabo n'abaduhagarariye muri Loni, nababwira iki!Baracyanyagirwa.
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Envoyé le : Vendredi 8 novembre 2013 11h45
Objet : *DHR* Confidentiel: La RDC demande au Rwanda de négocier avec les FDLR
Confidentiel
Après la défaite du M23, le théâtre des combats pourrait bien être le Rwanda!
La délégation de la RDC à la 13 eme réunion du Comité Paix et Sécurité du COMESA vient demander au Gouvernement rwandais d'enclencher un dialogue politique avec le mouvement rebelle rwandais FDLR afin de résoudre définitivement la question liée à présence des FDLR dans l'Est de la RDC. Cette réunion s'est tenue du 6 au 8 novembre 2013 a Lusaka, capitale zambienne (sans le Rwanda qui a joué la chaise vide). Il s'agit ici d'un 2ème appel après celui du Président tanzanien lors du dernier Sommet de l'Union Africaine d'Addis abeba.
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Thursday, 7 November 2013
Fw: [rwanda_revolution] Kagame is a lapdog ally of the US, and gets away with murder.
Congo-Kinshasa: Fall of DRC Rebels - One Small Step
7 November 2013 , By Tichaona Zindoga, Source: The Herald
THE assassination of Patrice Lumumba, Zaire's first elected leader in
1960, ranks as one of the worst cases of western involvement in
Africa, and in particular this troubled country, now Democratic
Republic of Congo.
It reeks and rankles; and DRC remains to this date a tragic embodiment
of the instability in what is known as the Great Lakes region of
Central Africa.
Lumumba's assassination was connivance among such countries as
Belgium, Britain and notoriously the USA whose then president Dwight D
Eisenhower engineered the plot carried out by the CIA.
Instability in DRC has led to millions of deaths while an equal number
has fled their homes. The fall of rebels in DRC this week may yet call
for a guarded reason to celebrate. It is but a small step in securing
peace, as other fundamentals must change.
The first reason is simply that the spectre of western influence in
DRC and the region has simply not gone away; it has only retreated.
While the DRC government, the Sadc regional force and the UN mission
could pat their backs for having defeated the M23 rebels after a
20-month attrition war, there is one reality that they have to face.
The rains started beating on the rebels when the US and Britain
ordered that Rwanda stop sponsoring rebels. Rwanda, a government led
by minority Tutsi ethnic people, has been backing Tutsi rebels in the
DRC. It is said Tutsis want some Tutsi republic in Central Africa.
Last year, United Nations identified Rwanda Defence Minister, General
James Kabarebe, as the commanding officer of a major rebel movement in
the DRC, indicating that president Paul Kagame and his government are
behind much of the instability in the Sadc member state.
Sadc leaders were unhappy with Rwanda for the same. Uganda was also
fingered in supporting the rebels by supplying M23 with arms.
The order for freezing rebel support which Rwanda and Uganda have
accepted - grudgingly and gracefully, respectively - if the recent
Sadc meeting is anything to go by appears to have been the decisive
factor in the DRC. And the peace depends on the game plan of Rwanda
and its backers.
Some of us are not in the know, at the moment. But there is something
rather worrying in the relationship between the US so entrenched in
its interests in the region, and Kagame who one sees as always keen to
cause havoc in the region, maybe to satiate his power hunger.
One may discount the fact that the United States has said it welcomes
M23's laying down arms, and DRC government's "positive response to the
M23 statement, and its willingness to return to Kampala to sign a
final agreement."
It is understood that Kagame is a favourite of US, and in particular
Susan Rice, Secretary of State.
Jennifer Fierberg, a US social worker and commentator working on peace
and justice issues in Africa with an emphasis on the crisis in Rwanda
and throughout the central region of Africa offers some unsettling
perspectives in US-Rwanda relations. Kagame is a lapdog ally of the
US, and gets away with murder.
She writes, "The assassinations of three Presidents in the Central
African region are linked to President Paul Kagame which includes
President Juvenal Habyarimana of Rwanda, President Cyprien Ntaryamira
of Burundi and President Laurent Desire Kabila of DR Congo.
"How can three sitting presidents be killed in cold blood with no
international outcry, investigation or justice for these murders? For
a person to get away with murder they would have to have friends in
very high political places who are covering up those crimes or are
complicit in them."
She notes that the relationship of President Paul Kagame with his US
and UK supporters goes back to when the RPF was still a rebel group
being formed in Uganda. It stems in part to sympathy of the minority
Tutsis who were massacred. But Fierberg also cites researcher and
Human Rights Watch Researcher Alison Des Forges as having documented
the many crimes of Paul Kagame.
Then comes the special relationship of Susan Rice and Kagame.
Says Fierberg: "Rice has a long history of supporting Paul Kagame in
various ways. From the Clinton administration on the National Security
Council and as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during
President Bill Clinton's second term."
Even the New York Times is wary of the Rice-Kagame axis.
Last December, when Rice was still US ambassador to the UN, NYT wrote:
"Support for Mr Kagame and the Rwandan government has been a matter of
American foreign policy since he led the Tutsi-dominated Rwandan
Patriotic Front to victory over the incumbent government in July 1994
. . . But according to rights organisations and diplomats at the
United Nations, Ms Rice has been at the forefront of trying to shield
the Rwandan government, and Mr Kagame in particular, from
international censure, even as several United Nations reports have
laid the blame for the violence in Congo at Mr. Kagame's door."
Rice also worked with Kagame at Intellibridge, a strategic analysis
firm in Washington.
Western interests in Congo, including from the likes of Canada and a
host of big corporate organisations - which all thrive on chaos and
darkness of war - may have first give way for real peace to obtain in
the region.
Regional leaders and genuine DRC peace seekers should actively engage on this.
http://m.allafrica.com/stories/201311070636.html/
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Kimihurura: Umuryango w’abantu 10 umaze imyaka isaga 10 unyagirwa
Kimihurura: Umuryango w'abantu 10 umaze imyaka isaga 10 unyagirwa
AuthorNsengiyumva Fidèle020307/11/2013Umugore wa Nzabarirwa yicaye mu nzu imbere (Ifoto/Nsengiyumva F.)
Umusaza Nzabarirwa Xavier w'imyaka 64 y'amavuko n'umuryango we, bamaze imyaka isaga icumi bibera mu kizu cy'igorofa kituzuye giherereye inyuma y'inyubako ikoreramo Minisiteri y'Ubutabera, hafi cyane y'ibiro by'umurenge wa Kimihurura, mu kagari ka Rugando, akarere ka Gasabo.
Ni ikizu cy'igorofa ariko umuntu yavuga ko kirutwa na nyakatsi. Kirimo umwanda mwinshi, ntigisakaye, ariko igitangaje ni uko kibamo abantu icumi.
Nzabarirwa Xavier abanamo n'umugore we n'abana babo, barimo Niyitegeka nawe warongoreyemo akaba amaze kugira abana batatu.
Umusaza Xavier n'umugore we ndetse n'umwuzukuru wabo (Ifoto/Nsengiyumva Fidele)
Ikinyamakuru Izuba Rirashe cyasuye uyu muryango muri icyo kizu kiri munsi gato ya Lemigo Hotel, kiganira na wo ku buzima ubayeho n'icyawuteye kuhaza.
Mzee Nzabarirwa avuga ko ahora afite impungenge ko ubuzima bwe n'umuryango we bwahazaharira. Aragira ati "Nyuma y'aho umuntu anyamburiye inzu yanjye nari mfite mu Rugando kubera ko yandushaga amaboko ni bwo nahungiye muri iki kizu, ubu tubamo turi abantu 10 ariko iyo imvura iguye harava kandi hejuru ni igisima, bikantera impungenge ko umunsi umwe kizatugwira byanze bikunze"
Niyitegeka Eliezer yashakiye umugore muri iki kizu iruhande rwa se umubyara atuma umukazana abana na sebukwe. Avuga ko byatewe n'ubuzima bubi kuko afite ubumuga ndetse n'uwo yabyaye akaba amugaye. Avuga ko kurongorera muri iki kizu ndetse na n'ubu akaba akomeje kukibanamo n'ababyeyi be, byatewe no kutagira amikoro.
Niyitegeka Eliezel ufite ubumuga, avuye guhahira umuryango we, na se na nyina n'abo bavukana (Ifoto/Nsengiyumva Fidele)
Umukecuru Nyiraromba Esther avuga ko yigiriye inama yo guca imigende y'amazi mu nzu nyuma yo kubona ko amazi azatembana abana bato.
Umwana wa Niyitegeka ufite ubumuga aryamye iruhande rw'imigende y'amazi, mukuru we amurebera, naho mukecuru Nyiraromba arashyashyana abatekera (Ifoto/Nsengiyumva F)
Mukecuru Nyiraromba akomeza avuga ko ikibazo cy'umwanda kiri mu bihangayikishije umuryango we kuko basa n'abatagira ubwiherero
Ubu ni bwo bwiherero uyu muryango ukoresha (Ifoto/Ububiko)
Aha ni ahabikwa ibikoresho byo guteka (Ifoto/Nsengiyumva F)
Uru ni rumwe mu nkuta z'iyi nzu (Ifoto/Ububiko)
Ubuyobozi buvuga iki kuri iki kibazo?
Umunyamabanga Nshingwabikorwa w'umurenge wa Kimihurura, Nyiridandi Mapambano, avuga ko iki kibazo kizwi kandi ko cyegereje gukemuka, nubwo ngo umusaza Nzabarirwa Xavier yagiye atambamira icyemezo cyo kumusubiza mu cyaro aho yakomotse.
Nyirindandi agira ati "Twaganiriye na bamwe mu baturage bacu bifite twemeza ko twashakira uyu muryango inzu hirya y'umujyi kuko ubuzima bwo mu mujyi bugoranye ku bantu nka bariya ariko umusaza yabaye ibamba; twagerageje kandi kuba twamusubiza iwabo mu cyahoze ari Byumba nabwo aragorana"
Bitewe n'uko uyu muryango wanze kuva muri iki kizu uvuga ko nta handi wabona ho kuba, Nyirindandi avuga ko ubuyobozi bugiye kuwushakira ahantu buwukodeshereza inzu y'amafaranga ibihumbi 30 ku kwezi, ariko ukivemo.
Nta nkunga y'ingoboka aba baturage bagenerwa kuko Kimihurura itari mu mirenge ya VUP.
Umunyamabanga nshingwabikorwa w'umurenge wa Kimihurura, Nyiridandi Mapambano, avuga kandi ko "twafashe umwanzuro ko agomba kuba akodesherezwa mu gihe hagishakwa andi mikoro; kubera ibijyanye no gushaka inzu aho iba itaravamo abasanzwemo mu cyumweru kimwe azaba amaze gutuzwa heza."Umuryango utandukanya icyumba cya Niyitegeka n'icya se (Ifoto/Nsengiyumva F)__.___,_._,___
“Uwigize agatebo ayora ivi”. Ubutegetsi bukugira agatebo ukariyora uko bukeye n’uko bwije.
"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 price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”
“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."
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