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Tuesday, 7 January 2014

[RwandaLibre] RDC : Les FDLR prêtes à quitter la RDC pour le Rwanda

 


http://www.congo24.net/Acceuil/media/k2/items/cache/c84bca2a562da7d1131a1d0c3f135dbe_XL.jpgAprès avoir réglé le compte du Mouvement du 23 Mars (M23) par les Forces armées de la République Démocratique du Congo (FARDC) au mois d'Octobre 2013, plusieurs combattants sont en train de se rendre venant de différend groupes armés, ces derniers temps le mouvement rebelle d'origine rwandaise FDLR (Forces Démocratiques pour la Libération du Rwanda) est prêt à quitter la RDC, pour un dialogue inter-rwandais avec le régime du Président Paul Kagame.


Cette affirmation est du Secrétaire Exécutif de ce mouvement, le Colonel Wilson Irategeka.

Ce dernier dit, pour rendre possible cette initiative possible de quitter la RDC, il demande de la part du Gouvernement Congolais et de la Communauté Internationale « d'accepter d'abord qu'il y est un dialogue inter-rwandais et que le Gouvernement Congolais plaide pour l'assistance, la protection et à la reconnaissance des réfugiés Rwandais abandonnés à leur triste sort surtout ceux se trouvant à l'Est de la RDC »


Quant aux opérations militaires en cours, celle de la sensibilisation des ADF-NALUet bientôt c'est l'offensive par les forces loyalistes. Les FDLR disent ne pas être concerné car elles ont déjà déposées les armes  et attendent les négociations.Pour eux la brigade d'intervention de la MONUSCO issue de la résolution du conseil de sécurité 2098 est là pour les protéger et  non pour les combattre.


A la question de savoir si leur place ne se trouve pas devant les juridictions rwandaises, le Secrétaire de ce mouvement dit «que c'est la politique de Kigali d'étiqueter les FDLR Génocidaires enfin de les écarter » pour eux si le Gouvernement Rwandais accepte leurs revendications de dialoguer, la première chose qu'ils demanderaient, c'est que la démocratie soit accepter au Rwanda, mais aussi la justice soit rendue « non pas la justice des vainqueurs sur les vaincues, affirme-il » aussi la liberté d'expression et à fin, que le régime accepte le partage de la gestion de la chose publique avec tous les Rwandais.

 

 

Source : congo24.net

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TOPIC: Johnathan Musonera aratuganirira kurupfu rwa Karegeya, ndetse nagashinyaguro Kagame akorera abatutsi abeshya ngo arabibuka, kandi ntampuhwe abagirira.
Kuki Paul Kagame akomeje kugira Genocide intwaro yuubutegetsi bwe?
m_Le Rwanda se prépare à commémorer le 20e anniversaire du génocide contre les Tutsi
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[RwandaLibre] Ex-spy chief killing resurrects allegations against Rwandan president going back to genocide

 

Ex-spy chief killing resurrects allegations against Rwandan president
going back to genocide

By MICHELLE FAUL
Associated Press
Updated: January 05, 2014 - 11:19 am

LAGOS, Nigeria — The killing of Rwanda's former spy chief in South
Africa has critics revisiting serious allegations against
Western-backed President Paul Kagame that go back to the Central
African nation's 1994 genocide.




Former Col. Patrick Karegeya, a wartime ally from Kagame's days as a
rebel leader, was found dead last week in a bed in Johannesburg's
prestigious Michelangelo Towers hotel. Police said he was possibly
strangled.

Karegeya's friends and fellow dissidents accused Kagame of ordering
the assassination, pointing to a pattern of alleged killings of his
opponents at home and abroad. Karegeya fled to South Africa in 2007.

Officials in Kigali, the Rwandan capital, have not responded to
requests for comment. But the Rwandan high commissioner in South
Africa, Vincent Karega, told local broadcaster eNCA that talk of
assassination is an "emotional reaction and opportunistic way of
playing politics."

South African police say they are investigating the case but no
arrests have been made.

The killing comes five months after Karegeya claimed to have
incriminating evidence that would prove Kagame, who is lauded by
Western leaders for ending Rwanda's genocide, actually provided the
catalyst for the mass killings.

In a July interview with Radio France International, Karegeya charged
that Kagame ordered the downing of a jet that killed the Hutu
presidents of Rwanda and neighboring Burundi, the event that triggered
the genocide in which some 800,000 Tutsis and some moderate Hutus were
killed over three months.

Karegeya said on RFI that he was willing to hand his evidence to a
court in France that is investigating because the plane's pilots were
French.

A long-suppressed U.N. report published in 2010 noted that Kagame in
1994 refused to have peace talks as thousands of mainly Tutsi Rwandans
were being killed, buying the time that allowed his forces to reach
Kigali and take control.

It accused Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front of then going on to
massacre Hutus in Rwanda, including at Kibeho refugee camp in April
1995 before the eyes of Australian and Zambian U.N. peacekeepers, an
attack allegedly led by Karegeya.

The same report, which carried a lengthy denial from Kagame's
government, accused the Rwandan-led forces of "a possible genocide" of
Rwandan and Congolese Hutus in eastern Congo in the mid-1990s.

Rwandan experts have said the U.N. failure to publish an earlier 1994
report on RPF massacres gave Kagame a blank check to continue the
killings.

Defense lawyers at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the
court for perpetrators of the genocide based in Tanzania, long have
contended that the court has provided "victor's justice" by ignoring
massacres by Kagame's forces.

Kagame is feted by current and former U.S. and British leaders who
point to how he has transformed an impoverished and war-ravaged nation
into an efficient technology hub with some of the highest rates for
literacy and health in Africa. That has come at the cost of a
dictatorship that ruthlessly suppresses opposition and routinely
jails, disappears and kills opponents, according to critics.

Analysts say the West panders to Kagame because of its great guilt
over not ending the Rwandan genocide. And Kagame, who blames French
troops that allowed perpetrators of the genocide to escape into Congo,
played to British and American interests in diluting French influence
in Central Africa when he changed Rwanda's official language from
French to English. That put Tutsi exiles who grew up in
English-speaking Tanzania and Uganda at a great advantage over
French-speaking Hutus. Rwanda's other official language is
Kinyarwanda.

Initial opposition to Kagame came, predictably, from members of the
Hutu tribe, but in recent years it has come increasingly from former
Tutsi allies like Karegeya and others who fear the brutal suppression
of Rwanda's majority people, the Hutu, might lead to another genocide.

About 85 percent of Rwandans are Hutu who were held in serfdom by
Tutsi royalty in the 18th century. After World War I Rwanda fell to
Belgian colonizers who entrenched divisions by ruling through the
Tutsi monarch and educating only Tutsi males. Hutus who revolted had
limbs amputated by Tutsis, on the order of the Belgians.

When independence and free elections came in 1961, they were won by
Hutus. The first Tutsi attempt to regain power came a year later, with
an invasion from Burundi. The Hutu government responded with brutal
reprisals against Tutsi civilians.

Under Kagame, Hutu politicians have been killed or jailed in Rwanda.
Journalists and judges also have been killed and imprisoned with the
most fatal year being 2010, when Kagame was re-elected in polls that
human rights activists called greatly flawed.

Kagame, who says many of his enemies deny the genocide, recently has
taken to demanding that the children of Hutus apologize for the
genocide that occurred before they were born.

"Kagame is actually blowing the country in the path of another
genocide," said former Lt. Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa. He was Kagame's army
chief of staff until 2010 and has survived two assassination attempts
that are the subject of a South African court case and that left him
with a bullet lodged in the base of his spine.

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[RwandaLibre] Bloomberg Businessweek: Rwandan Exiles Blame Kagame After Ex-Spy Chief Strangled

 

Rwandan Exiles Blame Kagame After Ex-Spy Chief Strangled

janvier 06, 2014 9:00 AM EST


Rwandan exiles in South Africa blamed President Paul Kagame after the
east African country's ex-spy chief was last week found strangled to
death in a Johannesburg hotel room.

Patrick Karegeya, 53, was found dead on a bed in the Michelangelo
Towers hotel in the city's affluent Sandton area on New Year's Day,
according to police. He had been at the hotel to meet a Rwandan
businessman and his body was discovered after his nephew initially
sought him at his house west of Johannesburg and found it empty.

The former Rwandan intelligence offer fled the country in 2006 after
falling out with Kagame and later authored documents accusing the
Rwandan president of repression. Kayumba Nyamwasa, a founding member
of the Rwanda National Congress, an opposition party, was shot and
wounded in Johannesburg in 2010.

"Rwanda is at war inside South Africa," Andre Munonoka, a 59-year-old
pastor who fled to South Africa from Rwanda 11 years ago, said
yesterday at a wreath laying ceremony at Room 905 in the hotel to
commemorate Karegeya. "I have no doubt about the decider of these
hits. It is President Paul Kagame.

Rwanda's government has not commented officially on Karegeya's death.

Rwandan Genocide

''It's not about how you start. It's how you finish. This man was a
self-declared enemy of my government and my country. You expect pity?"
Louise Mushikawabo, Rwanda's foreign minister, said in a posting on
Twitter yesterday. "Self-declared enemies of Rwanda are not on the
government of Rwanda's sympathy list. Investigation end."

Kagame has been Rwandan President since April 2000. His ruling Rwandan
Patriotic Front party won 41 out of 53 seats in Sept. 16 parliamentary
elections. While he has been praised for rebuilding the economy, human
rights activists have criticized him for cracking down on civil rights
and silencing dissent.

Kagame led a rebel army that ended the genocide of about 800,000
Rwandans, most of whom were members of his Tutsi ethnic group, in
1993.

There are about 3,500 Rwandan political refugees in South Africa,
Michael Rwarinda, vice chairman of the Rwanda National Congress branch
in South Africa's Gauteng province, said in an interview last week.

Yesterday's ceremony was attended by about 60 Rwandans carrying white
and purple flowers and carrying purple cloths. A short religious
ceremony was carried out in front of the hotel and in the room a white
candle burned and a wreath in the shape of cross lay on the bed with a
photograph of Karegeya propped up between the pillows.

"Somebody cannot run from prosecution and be killed here," Michael
Gahera, who fled to South Africa 17 years ago, said. "The South
African government should step in. Today it is one man, tomorrow 10
and then it moves to another country as well."

To contact the reporters on this story: Rene Vollgraaff in
Johannesburg at rvollgraaff@bloomberg.net; Saul Butera in Kigali at
sbutera2@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Antony Sguazzin at
asguazzin@bloomberg.net; Nasreen Seria at nseria@bloomberg.net

©2014 Bloomberg L.P. ⁠ALL RIGHTS RESERVED⁠

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[RwandaLibre] Rwanda government: no sympathy for dead spy chief

 

Rwanda government: no sympathy for dead spy chief

By RAY FAURE and RODNEY MUHUMUZA
Associated Press

JOHANNESBURG (AP) - Rwanda's foreign minister says her government has
no sympathy for a slain former spy chief who had a falling out with
the country's president and who was killed in South Africa, while
Rwanda's prime minister warned on Monday that betraying one's country
brings consequences.

Members of the Rwandan opposition have accused Rwandan President Paul
Kagame of being behind the killing of Patrick Karegeya.

Rwandan Prime Minister Pierre Habumuremyi tweeted on Monday:
"Betraying citizens and their country that made you a man shall always
bear consequences to you."

When asked by The Associated Press if the tweet referred to Karegeya,
the prime minister said "Not necessarily, this should be one of the
values of #Rwanda leaders," in response.

But in separate Twitter messages, Rwandan Foreign Minister Louise
Mushikiwabo said Karegeya was a "self-declared" enemy of their African
nation. Referring to Karegeya's death, she tweeted: "You expect pity?"

The Rwandan government denies it targets dissidents for assassination,
though the death of Karegeya - whose body was found, apparently
strangled, on New Year's Day in Johannesburg - fits a pattern of
attacks on Rwandan dissidents. Kagame has long been accused of
extra-territorial killings, including ones committed when Karegeya was
the feared boss of Rwanda's external security agency.

Among the attacks, gunmen twice tried to kill Kagame's former chief of
army staff, Lt. Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa, while he was living in exile in
Johannesburg in 2010. Nyamwasa told The Associated Press in 2012 that
Kagame has hunted him and other dissidents around the world "using
hired killer squads."

Responding to Mushikiwabo's tweets, Karegeya's eldest son Elvis asked
her on Twitter: "So it's your government's view that any 'enemy' of
the state deserves to be strangled to death?" Mushikiwabo responded:
"It's my Gov position: 1. what happens to its enemies shd not make it
lose sleep & 2. investigation shd proceed"

She repeated accusations that the slain dissident colonel and his
colleagues had been behind grenade attacks in Rwanda in recent years.

Karegeya's family, meanwhile, said the Ugandan government has rejected
a request for him to be buried in Uganda, the country of his birth and
where his mother and siblings still live. James Mugume, the permanent
secretary at Uganda's Foreign Ministry, said Monday Karegeya cannot be
buried in Uganda because of "sovereignty" issues.

"He was a citizen of Rwanda and was resident in South Africa. We don't
want to interfere in other countries' matters," Mugume said.

In an interview with the AP on Monday, Karegeya's nephew, David
Batenga, said he believes that the last person seen with Karegeya used
a fake passport to enter South Africa. Batenga said Monday that the
man, Rwandan businessman Apollo Kiririsi Gafaranga, had seemed to be a
friend of the former Rwandan external intelligence chief.

"We haven't been able to find any record of him entering the country.
So he must have used a fake passport," Batenga said.

Three days earlier, Batenga and his uncle had picked Gafaranga up at a
light-rail station and driven him to the plush Michelangelo Towers
hotel where he had asked to be booked in. According to family members
and friends, Gafaranga had spent years earning Karegeya's trust and
had travelled to South Africa at least four times, always apparently
on fake documents and staying at Karegeya's home.

But this time he had asked to be booked into a hotel, citing growing
fears of the Rwandan regime and the security risk to his friend.

Karegeya was found dead in the hotel room after failing to respond to
phone calls and text messages from his nephew. Gafaranga was gone,
taking only his cellphone and wallet with him and leaving his suitcase
behind in the room, Batenga said. Batenga believes more than one
person was involved in the killing, saying it would likely take a
several men to overpower his uncle and there weren't any signs of a
massive struggle in the hotel room.

South African police have said they are following several leads but
have provided no details.

Gafaranga's name was on a list of seven people claimed in a blog run
by Rwandan dissidents to belong to a hit squad sent to South Africa to
eliminate Karegeya. The blog said its information came from informers.
Some of the hit men, it charged, had entered South Africa via
Mozambique.

Karegeya had been living in exile in South Africa for more than five
years after having a falling out with Kagame.

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Muhumuza reported from Kampala, Uganda. Associated Press reporters
Jason Straziuso in Nairobi, Kenya and Andrew O. Selsky in Johannesburg
contributed to this report.

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