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Paul Kagame's Iron Fist Could Rekindle Rwandan Civil War

By Daniel Donovan | January 10, 2014
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Rwandan President Paul Kagame
When the details of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide were revealed to the world, the horrifying and grizzly events of those 100 days shook the international forum. General Paul Kagame was revered as a hero for leading the Rwandan Patriotic Front to victory and ending the genocide, forcing more than 1 million Hutu refugees to flee the country. Among those refugees were approximately 50,000 Interahamwe militants who carried out the genocide, which cost the lives of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
Since then Kagame has served as the de facto leader of Rwanda, obtaining close powerful allies in the United States and the United Kingdom, using their guilt for failing to respond during the genocide to gain fervent support for the Kagame regime. Kagame has utilized this powerful backing to carry out two wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as countless support operations for rebel factions in Eastern Congo, most recently illegally backing the M23 rebellion. Only in the last six months has Kagame come under scrutiny from his powerful allies for supporting ongoing rebellions in the DRC and using this as a pretext to exploit the vast mineral wealth located in that region.
Kagame has been given infinite credit for pulling Rwanda out of the ashes of the genocide and rebuilding the country. This credit is somewhat justified. However, behind the scenes is a leader and a regime that operates in a manner much closer to a criminal organization than a state. The reality of modern day Rwanda is that of a police state in which the minority Tutsi and their leader impose harsh sentences and oppression on anyone that contradicts the will of the government. Kagame has even ostracized former Tutsi allies, handing down 20 to 24-year sentences to four close cabinet members in 2011. He has also targeted the majority Hutu opposition, using the charge of denying genocide to imprison journalists and the opposition leader Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza after she questioned why the genocide memorials did not provide tributes to Hutus that died during the slaughter as well.
Now Kagame has begun to take things a step further with political assassinations. On New Year's Day, former Rwandan Spy Chief Colonel Patrick Karegeya was found strangled in the upscale Michelangelo Towers in Johannesburg, South Africa. A bloody towel and a curtain cord were found on the scene. Karegeya was once a Kagame ally in the Rwandan government, but fell out of favor when he spoke out against Kagame's tactics and was charged with insubordination. He was one of the four cabinet members given a lengthy sentence in 2011 in absentia. He fled to South Africa in 2007, where he was granted asylum. 
This is not the first time Kagame has allegedly attempted an assassination of a former colleague. Former Rwandan Army Chief of Staff General Kayumba Nyamwasa survived three assassination attempts in 2011. During the first attack, he was shot in the stomach and the next two attacks were foiled by the South African police shortly after as he recovered from the initial onslaught. Granted, both Karegeya and Nyamwasa were accused of a coup attempt against Kagame, but attacks on other states' sovereign soil is bold, even for the seemingly invincible Kagame.
In addition, Kagame and his cronies have been accused of a slew of assassinations and assassination attempts against journalists, former employees, doctors and priests, as well as former Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, an event that sparked the genocide. Whether or not the extent of these accusations are true (a French report has cleared Kagame of the assassination of Habyarimana), the slaying of Karegeya and the attempts against Nyamwasa are indeed alarming and point to a pattern of political assassinations designed to strike fear in the opposition and maintain the stranglehold that Kagame's one-party system maintains.
2017 will be a very telling year for Rwanda as Kagame's second term will come to an end. He is not permitted to seek re-election under the constitution. However, this may not deter him from changing the constitution or ushering in a successor that will report to his authority even after he leaves office. In a state where the press is run by the government and the 2010 elections saw all three of Kagame's opponents either imprisoned or in exile, the strict dictatorial rule in Kigali shows all the signs of a continued authoritarian police state where the majority are oppressed and any competition is fervently put down. Couple this with the trend of assassinations of former Kagame confidantes and the outlook for Rwanda remains hazy.
Until the evils of the genocide can be put behind them and the country can find some semblance of harmony between ethnic groups, the nation as a whole is just one shot away from rekindling a bloody civil war that could see the horrors of the genocide resurface. For now, Kagame's Western allies must understand that running a country with an iron fist and attacking opponents like a criminal organization is exactly the opposite of the ideals that democracy is supposed to be built upon. Rwanda cannot be considered the darling of Africa until illegal murders and financed rebellions in neighboring countries are stopped. If nothing is done, then the next Rwandan Civil War will be on the hands of those that supported this behavior.
Daniel Donovan is a writer for the Foreign Policy Association and the executive director of the African Community Advancement InitiativeYou can follow him on Twitter@DanielRDonovan or @ACAinitiative.

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[RwandaLibre] Paul Kagame's Iron Fist Could Rekindle Rwandan Civil War - US News & World Report

 


Paul Kagame's Iron Fist Could Rekindle Rwandan Civil War

By Daniel Donovan | January 10, 2014

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Rwandan President Paul Kagame

When the details of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide were revealed to the world, the horrifying and grizzly events of those 100 days shook the international forum. General Paul Kagame was revered as a hero for leading the Rwandan Patriotic Front to victory and ending the genocide, forcing more than 1 million Hutu refugees to flee the country. Among those refugees were approximately 50,000 Interahamwe militants who carried out the genocide, which cost the lives of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus.

Since then Kagame has served as the de facto leader of Rwanda, obtaining close powerful allies in the United States and the United Kingdom, using their guilt for failing to respond during the genocide to gain fervent support for the Kagame regime. Kagame has utilized this powerful backing to carry out two wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as countless support operations for rebel factions in Eastern Congo, most recently illegally backing the M23 rebellion. Only in the last six months has Kagame come under scrutiny from his powerful allies for supporting ongoing rebellions in the DRC and using this as a pretext to exploit the vast mineral wealth located in that region.

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Kagame has been given infinite credit for pulling Rwanda out of the ashes of the genocide and rebuilding the country. This credit is somewhat justified. However, behind the scenes is a leader and a regime that operates in a manner much closer to a criminal organization than a state. The reality of modern day Rwanda is that of a police state in which the minority Tutsi and their leader impose harsh sentences and oppression on anyone that contradicts the will of the government. Kagame has even ostracized former Tutsi allies, handing down 20 to 24-year sentences to four close cabinet members in 2011. He has also targeted the majority Hutu opposition, using the charge of denying genocide to imprison journalists and the opposition leader Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza after she questioned why the genocide memorials did not provide tributes to Hutus that died during the slaughter as well.

Now Kagame has begun to take things a step further with political assassinations. On New Year's Day, former Rwandan Spy Chief Colonel Patrick Karegeya was found strangled in the upscale Michelangelo Towers in Johannesburg, South Africa. A bloody towel and a curtain cord were found on the scene. Karegeya was once a Kagame ally in the Rwandan government, but fell out of favor when he spoke out against Kagame's tactics and was charged with insubordination. He was one of the four cabinet members given a lengthy sentence in 2011 in absentia. He fled to South Africa in 2007, where he was granted asylum. 

This is not the first time Kagame has allegedly attempted an assassination of a former colleague. Former Rwandan Army Chief of Staff General Kayumba Nyamwasa survived three assassination attempts in 2011. During the first attack, he was shot in the stomach and the next two attacks were foiled by the South African police shortly after as he recovered from the initial onslaught. Granted, both Karegeya and Nyamwasa were accused of a coup attempt against Kagame, but attacks on other states' sovereign soil is bold, even for the seemingly invincible Kagame.

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In addition, Kagame and his cronies have been accused of a slew of assassinations and assassination attempts against journalists, former employees, doctors and priests, as well as former Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, an event that sparked the genocide. Whether or not the extent of these accusations are true (a French report has cleared Kagame of the assassination of Habyarimana), the slaying of Karegeya and the attempts against Nyamwasa are indeed alarming and point to a pattern of political assassinations designed to strike fear in the opposition and maintain the stranglehold that Kagame's one-party system maintains.

2017 will be a very telling year for Rwanda as Kagame's second term will come to an end. He is not permitted to seek re-election under the constitution. However, this may not deter him from changing the constitution or ushering in a successor that will report to his authority even after he leaves office. In a state where the press is run by the government and the 2010 elections saw all three of Kagame's opponents either imprisoned or in exile, the strict dictatorial rule in Kigali shows all the signs of a continued authoritarian police state where the majority are oppressed and any competition is fervently put down. Couple this with the trend of assassinations of former Kagame confidantes and the outlook for Rwanda remains hazy.

Until the evils of the genocide can be put behind them and the country can find some semblance of harmony between ethnic groups, the nation as a whole is just one shot away from rekindling a bloody civil war that could see the horrors of the genocide resurface. For now, Kagame's Western allies must understand that running a country with an iron fist and attacking opponents like a criminal organization is exactly the opposite of the ideals that democracy is supposed to be built upon. Rwanda cannot be considered the darling of Africa until illegal murders and financed rebellions in neighboring countries are stopped. If nothing is done, then the next Rwandan Civil War will be on the hands of those that supported this behavior.

Daniel Donovan is a writer for the Foreign Policy Association and the executive director of the African Community Advancement InitiativeYou can follow him on Twitter@DanielRDonovan or @ACAinitiative.


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Kuri Portia Mbabazi Karegeya n'umubyeyi wawe n'abandi muva inda imwe ndetse n'umuryango wose, 
Murwego rwo guteza imbere umuco mwiza muri opposition nyarwanda no gutabarana mu kurwanya iyicwa ry'umunyarwanda uwo ariwe wese n'aho ari hose, tubandikiye twifatanya namwe mukababaro mufite ko kubura umubyeyi wanyu Karegeya Patrick wiciwe mugihugu cy'Afrika y'epfo aho yari yarahungiye leta iyobowe na FPR na Kagame Paul.
Portia Mbabazi Karegeya
Portia Mbabazi Karegeya
Nk'uko ariko twasomye amakuru yanyu mubihe bishize tukabona ko iriya ngoma ya FPR imaze igihe ibaburabuza kuburyo ibibazo bya Patrick Karegeya byagiraga ingaruka kumuryango wose, turabasabira kumana kandi turabifuriza ko izi ngorane mwazitwaramo gitwari mugakomeza urugendo rwa politiki umubyeyi wanyu yari arimo rwo kuvanaho iriya ngoma ya FPR y'abicanyi kuko ibyababayeho birareba abanyarwanda bose.
Turasaba inshuti z'umuryango wanyu ko zabafasha kumva ubu butumwa bwacu zibaha ubuhamya n'impanuro yo gusobanukirwa ko atari ukubazana kurugamba politiki yo guhanga na FPR ahubwo murusanzweho ukurikije ibyababayeho mubihe bishize nko kwamburwa Passeport ukagira igicibwa mu isi kandi ukiri muto hamwe no gutatana k'umuryango n'ibindi.
Turabifuriza kandi ko mwahaguruka mugafata ijambo mugasobanurira isi ibyabaye kugirango bitaba no kubandi. Nimubigenza mutyo muzaba mufashije u Rwanda n'abanyarwanda n'isi yose. 
Kubyo gukomeza urugendo rwa politiki  mushobora kubikora muburyo mushatse n'aho mushatse, ndetse mugafatanya n'abo mushatse  ariko icyangombwa n'uko rwose muzirikana ko amateka yo guhunga igihugu no kubonabona mwahuye nabyo muri iyi minsi ishize atabemerera kwicara mugatuza  kuko mushobora kongera mukaba victims kubundi buryo muramutse mudafashe ijambo kandi n'abanyarwanda bagakomeza kuba victims.
Kubijyanye n'uko umubyeyi wanyu yari umukuru muri iriya leta ya FPR kuburyo hari rubanda rumwe rushobora kumufata nka responsible w'ibyakozwe byinshi bitewe n'amakuru ariho cyangwa andi ashobora kuboneka nyuma, ibyo ntibigomba kubazitira kuko we niwe mwe nimwe ntaho muhuriye.  Mubintu nka biriya buri wese yikorera umuzigo we kugiti cye  kandi muri abaziranenge ntawe ugomba kubabangamira.
Nimuhaguruke rero musobanure uburyo iriya leta ya FPR ari leta y'abicanyi yagize uruhare muri genocide Tutsi kandi igakora na genocide hutu. Nimuhaguruke mube hamwe natwe n'abandi banyarwanda dufashe urumuri muntoki.
 Umubyeyi wanyu ntabwo yari mumurongo w'abafite gahunda yo gutsembaho abatavuga rumwe na FPR bose kuko hari amakuru avuga ko hari n'abantu benshi yagiye asabwa gutsembaho akiri muri leta ntabikore rimwe na rimwe bikamuteranya na Shebuja Kagame hamwe n'abamufasha kwica.
Ntabwo ari ukumugira umwere kuko yari umukuru muri leta ya FPR  kandi  nta n'ubwo tubifitiye uburenganzira kumugira umwere kuko atakiriho ngo yisobanure, ariko nanone nk'abantu tuvuga ukuri iyo dufite amakuru ntabwo twabura kuvuga ko Karegeya Patrick n'ubushobozi bw'ikirenga yari afite muri FPR bwo kwica no gukiza, ntabwo yitwaye uko leta ya FPR yamusabaga gutsembaho abatavuga rumwe na FPR bose.
Muryango wa Patrick Karegeya, nk'uko  Kagame uhitanye Karegeya  arimo yitegura kuzana abana be barimo Yvan Cyomoro muri iyo système ya FPR yica kugirango bayikorere, namwe mwiciwe na système ya FPR, twebwe abanyarwanda dukunda abanyarwanda bose  turifuza ko mwayoboka système ya opposition nyarwanda dusangiye n'abandi kugirango abana ba Kagame  nibazajya baba mubarenganya abanyarwanda, mwebwe  muzajye muba mubarokora abanyarwanda n'abaharanira kubaho kw'abanyarwanda bose. Icyo gihe bizafasha abana ba Kagame Paul (hamwe n'abo bafatanya) kunyuranya na we mugukora ibibi maze bayoboke inzira irengera ubuzima.
Kandi nk'uko twabitangaje mu ijambo ry'ishyaka Banyarwanda ryo kwifuriza abanyarwanda bose umwaka mwiza wa 2014, turasaba opposition yose n'abanyarwanda bayikunda ko bakwita kuri uyu muryango bakawufasha kandi bakita no kumfubyi zose z'abantu baguye kurugamba rwa opposition yo kurwanya leta ya FPR.  Ndasaba bagenzi banjye dusangiye opposition kurenga urwego rw'amashyaka n'amashyirahamwe barimo bagafasha buri munyarwanda wese igihe cyose ubuzima bwa runaka n'abe buharenganiye.  Twereke FPR ko u Rwanda duharanira ruzaba u Rwanda rwiza cyane  rwa bose kandi bose bakabaho bakabana neza n'iyo runaka yaba atavuga rumwe na runaka w'undi.
Muryango wa Nyakubahwa Patrick Karegeya twifatanije namwe mukababaro ko kubura uwanyu kandi muhaguruke twese abanyarwanda dufatanye kwamagana iriya ngoma ya FPR ibereyeho gutsemba abanyarwanda. Nidushyira hamwe tugaturuka hose twuzuzanya, ikirura FPR ntaho kizamenera.  Tubifurije gushyira ukuri imbere.
Mubane n'Imana.
 Bitangarijwe I Bruxelles tariki ya 05/01/2014
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Kwifatanya mu kababaro gatewe n'ihotorwa rya Colonel Patrick Karegeya
 
Ishyaka CNR-Intwari tubabajwe n'urupfu rwa Colonel Patrick Karegeya, wishwe n'abishi ba Kagame muri Afurika yepfo kw'itariki ya 01 Mutarama 2014.
Ishyaka CNR-Intwari kandi twifatanije n'umuryango, abavandimwe, inshuti za Colonel Karegeya n'abarwanashyaka ba RNC mu kababaro katagira ingano batewe n'ihotorwa ryakorewe Colonel Patrick Karegeya.
Irya mbere mu mahame y'ishyaka CNR-Intwari  rivuga ko 'Umunyarwanda wese agomba kugira uburenganzira bwo kubaho', ko 'Nta muntu ugomba kugira uburenganzira bwo kuvutsa undi muntu ubuzima'. 
Igihe cyose umunyarwanda yishwe, twese nk'abanyarwanda tuba duhombye kubera ko tuba dutakaje umuntu warugifite ubushobozi bwo  kugirira Igihugu akamaro kuzageza ubwo Imana izamuhamagarira.
Birababaje kandi biteye ubwoba n'isoni kubona umunyagitugu, ariwe Kagame, yareguriwe uburenganzira bwo kwica uwo ashatse igihe ashakiye kuva yagirwa umugaba w'ingabo APR za FPR  muri 1990 kugeza ubu.  Muri iki gihe Abanyarwanda twese twahindutse nk'amatungo ya Kagame yicamo abo ashatse, igihe ashakiye hejuru y'inyungu ze za politiki.
Ishyaka CNR-Intwari ntiryahwemye kandi ntirizahwema guharanira ko: umunyagitugu Kagame yamburwa ububasha bwo kwica uw'ashatse igihe ashakiye; ko hashyirwaho rutangira zizabuza umutegetsi uwariwe wese kugira ububasha bwo kwica umuturage uwariwe wese nta nkomyi.
Banyarwandakazi, Banyarwanda, dukomeze tugira ubutwari no kwihangana muri uyu mwaka w'ibihe bikomeye wa 2014.
 
Bikorewe I Martigny, tariki ya 9/1/2014
 
 
Generari Emmanuel Habyarimana
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Depuis un certain temps, le Gouvernement rwandais sous le contrôle du Président Paul Kagame et, en violation du droit international, s'emploie à chasser les réfugiés rwandais et à attenter à  leur vie  dans leurs pays d'exil. Il n'a cessé de menacer ces derniers de représailles s'ils ne participaient pas pleinement aux rapatriements forcés des réfugiés. La triste mémoire du calvaire des réfugiés nous rappelle les pogroms de Kibeho, et de Tingitingi en RDC, et les fermetures de camps de réfugiés par les « limiers du Président Paul Kagame », au Burundi, en Tanzanie, en Ouganda, renforçant ainsi le fondement de la peur qui a provoqué leur fuite du Pays de leur origine.
 
La CNR INTWARI  constate avec désolation que les pressions du Rwanda sur le HCR et les pays d'accueil des réfugiés ne s'accompagnent pas d'efforts du Gouvernement d'améliorer la situation des droits de l'homme, de restaurer l'État de droit et de mettre en place des institutions démocratiques, seules garantes de la paix et de la stabilité à l'intérieur du Rwanda et sur ses frontières avec ses voisins. A force de traquer ses propres fils et filles transfigurés en ennemis du régime et  d'agresser ses voisins, le Rwanda est devenu le premier pays exportateur des violences et des réfugiés, après avoir acquis la notoriété internationale pour ses crimes de génocide et de crimes contre l'humanité. La tentative d'assassinat perpétrée dernièrement  sur l'Ambassadeur Kayumba Nyamwasa, en Afrique du Sud alors que ce pays abritait la coupe mondiale de foot ball, donne l'image rétrograde du Rwanda en matière du droit à la sûreté de ses réfugiés.
 
Cette tentative d'assassinat a été suivi par l'arrestation de nombreux journalistes, de nombreux défenseurs des droits humains et de nombreux opposants politiques qui manifestaient l'intention de créer leurs partis politiques et de briguer un mandat électoral. 
Certains  de ces soient disant criminels présumés ont été condamnés au cours de  procès iniques par des tribunaux instrumentalisés par le régime FPR. C'est le cas  de Niyitegeka Théoneste, Mushayidi Déo, Mme Victoire INGABIRE , Me NTAGANDA  et les autres dossiers des défenseurs des droits de l'homme montés de touteS pièces dans les juridiction Gacaca par le FPR 
 
Les disparitions forcées deviennent une méthode de gouvernement depuis celles du Député HITIMANA Léonard et de l'ancien Président de la Cour de Cassation CYIZA Augustin survenues en 2003. Pour ne pas citer ceux qui ont péri dans les containers  exécutés par  l'escadron  de la mort  proche de KAGAME ;
 
En dépit des graves violations du pacte international relatif aux droits civils et politiques dont se rend coupable le Rwanda, alors qu'il l'a ratifié, le HCR semble céder aux chantages du Président Kagame, en adhérant à sa suggestion qui projette  d'appliquer aux réfugiés rwandais la clause de cessation, comme si les circonstances qui ont motivé leur fuite du Rwanda avaient cessé d'exister !!! Selon cet accord, dès le 31/12/2011, les réfugiés rwandais ne pourront plus jouir de la protection internationale contre les exactions tyranniques du régime FPR, qui aura tout le loisir de les confiner à l'intérieur du Rwanda après avoir réédité   leur rapatriement forcé avec la bénédiction du HCR.
 
La CNR INTWARI  dénonce avec toute son énergie l'assassinat du Colonel KAREGEYA Patrick  perpétré le 01 janvier 2014 en Afrique  du Sud  par l'escadron de la mort  mis en place par le régime FPR  pour protéger Mr Kagame  contre  tous les opposants politiques  et défenseurs des droits de l'Homme
 
La CNR Intwari demande au HCR, au Rwanda et aux États qui ont accueilli les réfugiés rwandais, de veiller, dans les accords qu'ils concluent, au respect de la Convention de Genève de 1951, spécialement aux articles 3 et 32 qui stipulent que «  les États contractants appliqueront les dispositions de cette Convention aux réfugiés sans discrimination quant à la race, la religion ou le pays d'origine. Aucun des États contractants n'expulsera ou ne refoulera, de quelque manière que ce soit, un réfugié sur les frontières des territoires où sa vie ou sa liberté serait menacée en raison de sa race, de sa religion, de sa nationalité, de son appartenance à un certain groupe social ou de ses opinions politiques. 2. Le bénéfice de la présente disposition ne pourra toutefois être invoqué par un réfugié qu'il y aura des raisons sérieuses de considérer comme un danger pour la sécurité du pays où il se trouve ou qui, ayant été l'objet d'une condamnation définitive pour un crime ou délit particulièrement grave, constitue une menace pour la communauté dudit pays. »
 
La CNR Intwari présente  ses condoléances à la famille  du regretté KAREGEYA Patrick  ainsi  qu'à  ses collègues  de lutte au sein du Parti Politique RNC ;
 
La CNR Intwari  demande au  secrétaire général de l'ONU , de mettre  en place une commission  indépendante  pour enquêter  sur l'escadron de la mort  qui exécute  d'une manière extra-judiciaire  les  opposants politiques, les défenseurs des droits de l''Homme  rwandais.
 
La CNR Intwari  demande aux forces vives   d'opposition rwandaise de se mobiliser pour le changement démocratique au Rwanda qui est le seul pilier  de la stabilité et de la paix  au Rwanda.
                                              
Fait à Martigny,  le 09/01/2014
 
 
 
 
Général HABYARIMANA Emmanuel
Président
 
                                              
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Thursday, 9 January 2014

Tribute to Patrick Karegaya 1960-2013

Iyi nyandiko y'imibereho ya Karegeya iduhishuriye byinshi

1. Karegeya ni umwicanyi ariko  igisubizo  si ukumwica nawe.

2. Tumaze kubona uruhare yagize mu mirwano ya Museveni none Museveni akaba yanze ko anahambwa muri Uganda, biragaragara ko ntawakwizera Museveni, ko Museveni atinya Kagame. Ibi bikaba byerekana ko nkuko byakunze kuvugwa, Museveni yafashije FPR ngo  ifate ubutegetsi mu Rwanda ishaka kwikuraho abatutsi  bashoboraga kumutera ibibazo. None ubwo icyo kibazo cyarangiye, Karegeya  ntabwo yashoboraga guhambwa muri Uganda.

3. Karegeya  yishe abahutu benshi muri Congo ndetse n' ahandi. Hari abantu benshi baguye mu Bugande  bahahungiye bizera ko bahagirira umutekano ariko bagezeyo barahicirwa.

4. RNC  igizwe n'abicanyi bamaze abahutu ariko ntabwo byayigoye kubagiramo ijambo ikimara gushyirwaho

5. Nkuko twabivuze mbere, RNC kuko nayo yishe bahutu , hari byinshi ikomeje guhisha mu bwicanyi FPR yakoze n'abayiyobora bakoze  ndetse banagikorera FPR.

6. RNC yagombye gukora yonyine nkuko twabisabye. Ntabwe ikenewe n'andi mashaka ya opposition muri iki gihe. Gukora n'ayo ntacyo byungura andi mashyaka. FDU gukorana na RNC byagaragaye ko ari uguhuzagurika kubera ubushobozi buke FDU yifitiye cyane cyane nyuma y'aho Ingabire afungiwe.



From: Jean Bosco Sibomana <sibomanaxyz999@gmail.com>
To: Sibomana Jean Bosco <Sibomanaxyz999@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, 9 January 2014, 0:00
Subject: [rwanda_revolution] Tribute to Patrick Karegaya 1960-2013

 
Tribute to Patrick Karegaya 1960-2013

8 January 2014 , By Catherine Bond, Source: The Star

A man of two nationalities, held three times effectively a political
prisoner, Patrick Karegaya's exciting but unsettled life embodied many
of the experiences of his generation of East Africa's Tutsi.

His national identities - Rwandan and Ugandan - straddling a colonial
border, like so many of his peers, Karegaya was comfortable in both.
Karegaya was born on February 12, 1960, when Uganda was still a
British colony.

As a child, he would return from school to find his home had moved on
from where it had been that morning, his parents well-to-do,
Kinyarwanda-speaking pastoralists who grazed their cattle along
Uganda's frontier with Rwanda. Rich in offspring as well as cows, he
was their fourth of 12 children.

Although not born a refugee, later in life, ironically Karegaya would
become one. From his itinerant upbringing, he went on to secondary
school in Kampala, the Ugandan capital, before studying law at
Makerere University, his career taking a similar path to that of the
tens of thousands of Rwandan Tutsi children who had been raised in
exile, and brought up like him in President Idi Amin's Uganda.

Following the 1979 fall of Amin, Karegaya was suspected of
sympathising with Uganda's current president, Yoweri Museveni, who had
started a rebel army inside Uganda in 1981. As a result, he spent
three years in a maximum security prison under Uganda's then
president, Milton Obote.

In 1986, after Museveni came to power, Karegaya worked at Uganda's
military intelligence headquarters with Paul Kagame, Rwanda's
president, then his colleague and friend. Known for his outgoing
nature and humorous turn of phrase, Karegaya was the perfect foil to
the more stern Kagame, whose leadership in Rwanda would determine his
fate.

In 1990, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) movement Kagame and others
had joined to make a bid to return to their land of their forefathers
invaded Rwanda from Uganda.

Kagame rushed back from a military training course in the United
States to lead it. Karegaya remained placed in Ugandan intelligence
for the duration of the civil war, providing Kagame with close advice
and support.

As such, he was a confidante, a keeper of Kagame's secrets, part of
the institutional memory of the RPF, now steadily being erased as
member of his generation are shifted aside in Rwanda's power
structure.

When the RPF took power in mid-1994, bringing to an end the genocide
of around 800,000 minority Tutsi and Hutu moderates, Karegaya left
Uganda to be appointed head of Rwanda's civil intelligence.

He was in charge of external affairs, a post he held for 10 years,
most notably during the chasing of Hutu refugees - some undeniably
involved in the genocide, others not - across the Democratic Republic
of the Congo in 1996, a military campaign that led to tens of
thousands of deaths.

A Rwandan blogger has said he believed Karegaya had 'essentially been
forgiven by many victims before his death'. Though not accused of war
crimes, Karegaya is named in the 2008 indictment of 40 former Rwandan
military officers by a Spanish judge, as the man heading the Rwandan
government office at the receiving end of US$800,000 worth of
stockpiled minerals exported to Rwanda from the Congo for six months
between 1998 and 1999.

According to Karegaya's friends, internal tensions caused by the
involvement of the Rwandan army in the Congo, contributed to his final
fallout with Kagame in 2003, as well as his blunt criticisms of
Kagame's leadership - in 2000, Kagame had risen to become not just
Rwanda's military leader, but the country's president.

In 2005, Kagame had the gregarious Karegaya held in solitary
confinement in an unofficial lock-up in a disused factory west of
Kigali, the Rwandan capital, for six months. On his release, he is
said to have been asked to apologise to Kagame, to 'prostrate himself'
before him.

Karegaya refused. Accused of committing a petty offence, he was
charged with 'insubordination', receiving an 18-month prison sentence.
A week after his release in November 2007, believing his life under
threat, he escaped house arrest in Rwanda, fleeing first to Tanzania
and then South Africa.

Openly unable to guarantee their safety, South Africa granted
Karegaya, and later, Nyamwasa Kayumba, Rwanda's former Army Chief of
Staff, asylum. Together with two Rwandans already in exile in the
United States - Gerald Gahima, Rwanda's former Prosecutor General, and
his brother, Theogene Rudasingwa, a former Ambassador to Washington -
they launched an opposition movement.

Their 2010 briefing paper accuses Kagame of responsibility for war
crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as of running a
repressive, minority regime.

In response, a Rwandan military court sentenced them in absentia to
between 20 and 25 years imprisonment each. Kagame later rebuffed the
accusations of autocracy, calling Karegaya and Kayumba 'selfish' and
'dishonest'.

Despite the adventures of his long career in intelligence, Karegaya
was at heart a man dependent on the company of his family and
outsiders, including foreign journalists whose friendship he sought.

He was found dead, apparently strangled, on New Year's Day in a
luxurious Johannesburg hotel after going to meet a Rwandan businessman
and family friend he believed supportive of the small, exiled
opposition movement he helped found. To that movement, he was
irreplaceable.

His death violently silenced a man whose spirit had until then
remained stubbornly unbroken and unbowed. Karegaya is outlived by his
three children, to whom he was close and who were the first to notice
his abrupt silence from afar, as well as his wife, Leah, and his
elderly mother.

Patrick Karegaya: born February 12, 1960, died December 31, 2013

http://m.allafrica.com/stories/201401080730.html/

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“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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