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[RwandaLibre] Re: Réf.: Kagame yemera ko ariwe wishe Karegeya! Tr : *DHR* Hari iki ?

 

Cyprien uruvuga ukuri.

Ni bya Habyarimana yarabyemeye kandi ntawe utabizi. Kagame ibintu byose akora arabyemera. Ikibazo ni uko ntawe ushinzwe kubikurkirana kandi kwemera crime wakoze ariwowe wihanira urumva ntaho byagera. Abakora amaperereza bazi uwishe Habyarimana. Ntabwo indege y'umu perezida  yaraswa ngo  services z'ibihugu bikomeye bibiyoberwe mu gihe bizi n'aho abayoboke ba AlQuaida bose batuye, ibyo bariye n'aho baraye. Ntabwo babiyoberwa mu gihe bumva telephones za Madame Merkel. Batamenye uwarashe iyo ndege n'uburyo yarashwe ni ukuvuga ko n'indege ubwabo bagenderamo  yaraswa ntibabimenye.

Ndabona igisigaye natwe twese twandika kuri izi forums nitwe tuzakurikira. Kagame ati mwese nzabahitana. Dore ndababwiye !



From: Cyprien Munyensanga <munyensanga@yahoo.fr>
To: "Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr" <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr>
Sent: Sunday, 12 January 2014, 19:15
Subject: Re: Réf.: Kagame yemera ko ariwe wishe Karegeya! Tr : *DHR* Hari iki ?

 
Banyarubuga,

Muratangazwa ngo n'uko Kagame yatuye, akavugira ukuri kwe mu masengesho?!!

None muragira ngo ukuri kuvugirwe he, niba atari imbere y'Imana?!

Nanjye ndi mu bashegeshwe n'ihotorwa ry'umugabo Patrick Karegeya, ariko rero njye ndabona Kagame rwose ari « cohérent » mu kuri kwe yemera (nubwo wenda atagusangiye na benshi!!!)

Aravuga ati "nakoze icyo numvaga ngomba gukora", nta pfunwe binteye na mba, n'iyo nakwirirwa ncengana n'abantu, Imana yo nta mpamvu yo kuyibeshya kuko izi byose!!! Ati ahubwo ndacyafite akazi kenshi nk'aka imbere yanjye ngomba nako gusoza, "it's a matter of time"…!!!

L'homme assume ses actes devant Dieu et devant les Hommes!!!

Ati kandi nabirirwa biha gutanga amasomo, bakora ibikubye ibi incuro nyinshi iyo barengera inyungu zabo. Aha se ubu hari uwakwihandagaza akavuga ko Kagame yabeshye bahu, urebye ibibera hirya no hino kw'isi?!

Kandi arega n'ibya Habyarimana yarabyemeye, byo ariko abishyiramo amarenga menshi (I don't care, I don't give it a damn!)

Nimukanguke rero, mushyire ubwenge ku gihe, ibihe bya ba Kayibanda na ba Habyarimana ngo bakuriye mu bipadiri, bakarererwa mu maseminari, byarangiye cyera!!!

C. M.


Le Dimanche 12 janvier 2014 12h55, gashara munyu <migozi@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
 
Ibyo yabivugiye mu masengesho ? Basengaga nde?


Le Dimanche 12 janvier 2014 18h24, oscar Nkurunziza <nely_be@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
 
Paul KAGAME mu masengesho ... ?? !!!!



Le Dimanche 12 janvier 2014 17h55, "agnesmurebwayire@yahoo.fr" <agnesmurebwayire@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
 

Mu masengesho koko kandi nyuma y'iminsi mike Mushikiwabo arahira ko ntaho u Rwanda ruhuriye n'urupfu rwa Karegeya. 






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[RwandaLibre] Pour Karegeya et sa famille

 

Les portes du pénitencier
 
1 Les portes du pénitencier
Bientôt vont se refermer
Et c'est là que je finirai ma vie
Comme d'autres gars l'ont finie.

2 Pour moi ma mère m'a donné
Sa robe de mariée
Peux-tu jamais me pardonner
Je t'ai trop fait pleurer.

3 Le soleil n'est pas fait pour nous
C'est la nuit qu'on peut tricher
Toi qui ce soir as tout perdu
Demain, tu peux gagner.

4 Ô mères, écoutez-moi
Ne laissez jamais vos garçons
Seuls la nuit traîner dans les rues
Ils iront tout droit en prison

5 Toi la fille qui m'as aimé
Je t'ai trop fait pleurer
Les larmes de honte que tu as versées
Il faut les oublier.

6 Les portes du pénitencier
Bientôt vont se refermer
Et c'est là que je finirai ma vie
Comme d'autres gars l'ont finie
 
 
 
 
 

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Pour Karegeya et sa famille

Les portes du pénitencier
 
1 Les portes du pénitencier
Bientôt vont se refermer
Et c'est là que je finirai ma vie
Comme d'autres gars l'ont finie.

2 Pour moi ma mère m'a donné
Sa robe de mariée
Peux-tu jamais me pardonner
Je t'ai trop fait pleurer.

3 Le soleil n'est pas fait pour nous
C'est la nuit qu'on peut tricher
Toi qui ce soir as tout perdu
Demain, tu peux gagner.

4 Ô mères, écoutez-moi
Ne laissez jamais vos garçons
Seuls la nuit traîner dans les rues
Ils iront tout droit en prison

5 Toi la fille qui m'as aimé
Je t'ai trop fait pleurer
Les larmes de honte que tu as versées
Il faut les oublier.

6 Les portes du pénitencier
Bientôt vont se refermer
Et c'est là que je finirai ma vie
Comme d'autres gars l'ont finie
 
 
 
 
 

Fw: *DHR* Uburyo Perezida Kagame afite uruhare rukomeye mu iyicwa rya Col Karegeya Patrick


From: Michel Niyibizi <niyimike@yahoo.fr>

Uburyo Perezida Kagame afite uruhare rukomeye mu iyicwa rya Col Karegeya Patrick

Uburyo umwicanyi Kagame yahekuye umuryango wa Col Karegeya Patrick
Uburyo umwicanyi Kagame yahekuye umuryango wa Col Karegeya Patrick
Umuvugizi umaze iminsi ukora iperereza ku iyicwa rya Col Karegeya Patrick, iri yicwa rikaba ryarapanzwe, rikanashyirwa mu bikorwa n'umukuru w'urwego rushinzwe iperereza ry'igihugu-NSS, General Karenzi Emmanuel Karake.
By'umwihariko, amabwiriza yo kwica Col Karegeya yatanzwe na perezida Kagame, kuko yari amaze igihe kinini amuhiga, ashakisha uburyo yamuhitana, kubera ubuhanga n'ubushobozi yari amuziho mu bikorwa by'ubutasi, ku buryo Karegeya yari n'umwe mu bantu bakunzwe n'ingeri zose, barimo abayobozi b'ibihugu n'abayoboye inzego z'iperereza ku rwego mpuzamahanga ; ibi bikaba ahanini ari byo byatumye Perezida Kagame yarakomeje kumwikanga, ndetse na baringa ye, kugeza n'aho ahiga abana be b'impinja, bangana n'abe bwite.
Imigambi yo guhitana Col Patrick Karegeya yanateguwe kuva cyera na Gen Jack Nziza hamwe na Col Dan Munyuza, ubwo aba bombi bashatse kumukura ku isi bakoresheje inzira zitandukanye zirimo kumurasa mu gatuza, no kumwicisha amarozi, kugeza ejobundi taliki ya 31 ukuboza 2013 umugambi wabo mubisha bawushyize mu bikorwa, bafatanyije na maneko mukuru, Lt Gen Karenzi Karake.
Mu gupanga ibikorwa byo guhotora Col Patrick Karegeya, Perezida Kagame akaba yarashyizeho agatsiko k'abicanyi b'abasirikare n'abamaneko bakuru, aka gatsiko kakaba kari kayobowe na maneko Komiseri wungirije wa Polisi, Dan Munyuza, afatanyije n'abandi bicanyi baturutse muri ambasade y'u Rwanda muri Uganda.
Izo za  maneko za Kagame, na none zibifashijwemo na Lt Col Karibata Anacleti, ushinzwe abinjira n'abasohoka mu gihugu, zashoboye kubona impapuro z'inzira (pasiporo) zitari izo mu gihugu cy'u Rwanda kugirango abazazikoresha muri ubwo bwicanyi batazapfa bamenyekanye.
 
Kubera akayabo katanzwe n'inzego nkuru z'iperereza z'igihugu, uwitwa Gafaranga Appolo Ismail Kiririsi, afatanyije na komiseri wa polisi wungirije ushinzwe ibikorwa bya gipolisi (Deputy  Inspector General of police), DCP Dan Munyuza,  bahawe amabwiriza yo gukorana n'akandi gatsiko gakorera muri ambasade y'u Rwanda muri Uganda, aka gatsiko kakaba ari na ko muri iyi minsi gafite inshingano zo gukora ubwicanyi butandukanye mu karere kose ka Afurika.
Ikindi gico cy'abicanyi cyayobowe na Ambasaderi w'u Rwanda muri Uganda, Major General Frank Mugambage, dore ko ari nyirarume w'umwicanyi ruharwa wagiye uyoboye agatsiko ka bariya bicanyi kavuye muri Uganda, kayobowe na Apollo Ismail Gafaranga Kiririsi, wari usanzwe ahura kenshi na Col Karegeya Patrick, abifashijwemo n'inshuti ye magara ntunsige wa Col Karegeya, wari waramufashije akamugurira imodoka yo kumujyanira abashyitsi baje kumusura ku buryo yabaga azi inzinduko ze za buri munsi, ari na we wabaye icyuho nyacyo cy'agaco kamuhitanye.
Muri aba bahitanye Col Patrick Karegeya, bari barimo n'umupolisi ukora muri ambasade y'u Rwanda muri Uganda, bahimbiye umwanya wo kuba Police Attache, akaba ari umwicanyi ruharwa wanayoboye Interpol, Chief Superitendant Ismael Mubarak, afatanyije n'undi mwicanyi ruharwa, Lt Col Burabyo James, uyu akaba ari na we wanize Col Patrick Karegeya, kugeza ashizemo umwuka.
Ubwanditsi bukuru bw'Umuvugizi burifuriza Nyakwigendera Col Patrick Karegeya iruhuko ridashira.
Gasasira, Sweden.




Le Dimanche 12 janvier 2014 13h10, chantal karara <chakara70@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
 
FYI,




Who killed Karegeya?
FRIDAY, 10 JANUARY 2014 08:36 BY HAGGAI MATSIKO ANDREW MWENDA

Karegeya, Nyamwasa split

In mid 2013, the Rwanda National Congress (RNC) had scheduled an election for its leaders in South Africa for Aug 8. However, in the weeks preceding the election, the party experienced infighting and consequently the election was postponed. Two camps had emerged, one supporting Emile Rutagengwa and another supporting Frank Ntwali, a brother in law Kayumba Nyamwasa, the presumptive leader of the party.


Elections were finally held on October 27, 2013. The election pitted former Rwandan intelligence chief, Patrick Karegeya against Kayumba. Although the two men were not in the race, they backed rival candidates.

This is the first time disagreements between the two erstwhile allies were becoming manifest and thereby leading RNC closer to a split. In a highly contested vote, the group close to Ntwali took over all the posts.



Kayumba was accused by some members for interference in the elections and was asked to apologise. Kayumba had "forced" Mike Rwarinda and Ferdinand Barihiga to withdraw their candidature in favour of Ntwali. There were complaints that Etienne Mutabazi was protected from competition when he was not a good performer. It is claimed that RNC members were not happy and have no confidence in the leadership.

During campaigns there were character assassinations where some members were accused of working with the Rwandan embassy in Johannesburg. This was the first time accusations of infiltration on the RNC were taking center stage in the party and thus bringing Kayumba and Karegeya into a direct collision course. Kayumba wanted his brother in law, Ntwali, to stay in power by blocking Kennedy Gihana, supported by Karegeya.

RNC sources say the Karegeya-Gihana group's strategy was to attract new blood who do not identify with RNC – people who question the sudden change from being RPF to FDLR. A heated debate ensued with veiled threats and recriminations.

A meeting to discuss the disagreements was called and a compromise was struck: Karegeya and Kayumba agreed not to attend the election. But on the day of the election, Karegeya appeared at Dovenshire Hotel; Kayumba did not. However, voters elected pro-Kayumba candidates among them Ntwali; a genocide suspect called Mutabazi was elected vice chair while Gihana was elected SG.

According to RNC insiders, Karegeya demanded that his choices pass, a factor that annoyed Kayumba who considered himself the natural leader. Karegeya accused Kayumba of being camera hungry even though RNC was losing momentum and becoming disorganised by the day.

Kayumba responded that Karegeya was a womanising traitor who was leaking secrets to the government of Rwanda through Gihana. Kayumba believed that this (Keregeya's links with Kigali agents) is what contributed to his (Kayumba's) attempted assassination.

A compromise was reached after a long discussion between the two. But Kayumba advised the executive committee that Gihana should never access any RNC documents. The Kayumba group then held a meeting without Gihana.

On 21st December, in a meeting dubbed Ingando and coinciding with RNC's third anniversary as held in Pretoria where both Kayumba and Karegeya attended. People complained that they were not satisfied with the executive committee and accused Kayumba of threatening them not to vote anyone except Ntwali. The meeting quickly degenerated into chaos. Karegeya called Ntwali a disaster for RNC and wondered why he (Ntwali) had made no effort to resolve the bad blood among members.

Karegeya said good leaders must know how to handle crisis otherwise they would be stoned to death. He said the executive should have handled the conflict before Ingando. According to our sources, Karegeya left the meeting saying he had another meeting which he claimed was in RNC's "actual interest." This was the last time Karegeya was seen with Kayumba.

On the morning of Jan. 1, 2014, Karegeya's body was discovered in room 905 at the Michellangelo Hotel in the plush Sandton area of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.

Hotel records indicate that Karegeya had booked into the US$350 (Approx.900.000) a night hotel on Dec.29.

Hotel security opened the room with a master key after Karegeya's nephew, David Batenga, showed up at the hotel and refused to leave without speaking to him.

He was suspicious because all his earlier attempts to contact Karegeya at his home and at the hotel room had failed. All Karegeya's three phones were off.

When Karegeya's room was opened, reports indicate that security sensed that the occupant of the room was slumped on the bed in an unusual position.

"I don't think this person is sleeping. Call the police," the receptionist is quoted to have said.

When police arrived, they confirmed Batenga's worst fear.

South African authorities said Karegeya might have been strangled after they found a rope and a blood soaked towel in a safe in his room. Initial reports do not say whether it was Karegeya's blood on theFormer Rwandan chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasatowel.

Batenga, who is now believed to be the last family member to have seen Karegeya alive, says he had last spoken to his uncle via Blackberry Messenger (BBM) at 7.47pm on December 31, 2013.

By lunchtime on January 1, according to some reports, Batenga "couldn't take it anymore". He went to Karegeya's home, but apart from his car not being there, nothing seemed unusual.

Batenga then went to the hotel. His uncle's Audi was in the parking lot.

At the reception, hotel staff got no answer when they called room 905.

A porter went upstairs and, ignoring the "Do not disturb" sign, knocked. There was no answer.

Karegeya had a home in the same Johannesburg area and speculation is rife about why he hired the expensive hotel room.

By the time of writing this story, neither the special unit of the South African police's Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, called the hawks; nor the hotel staff were offering any clues. Most of the information was being gathered from family members and members of the Rwanda exile community in Johannesburg, including Batenga.

Batenga is quoted to have said Karegeya hired the hotel room for one Apollo Gafaranga, a well-known businessman based in Rwanda. What is unclear is why Gafaranga did not hire the room in his names if he was the one using it?

Many queries, few answers

One line of inquiry suggests that Karegeya, if he hired the room for Gafaranga, clearly he possibly wanted his guest's visit to be kept secret. If that is the case, why did Karegeya; as his nephew says, personally drive to Gautrain Sandton station on December 29 to allegedly collect Gafaranga?

If the visit was secret, why did Karegeya and Gafaranga allegedly spend at least three days together? The duo allegedly met on December 30 and, on the fateful day December 31, 2013, Karegeya reportedly told his nephew David Batenga that he had gone to meet Gafaranga again. He never returned.

It was not clear by the time we went to press if Gafaranga, who is apparently a well-known personality in Kigali, had been questioned by the Kigali police, Interpol, or the Hawks.

The Sunday Times of Rwanda's Sunday Magazine interviewed him in its May 24, 2009 issue. It described him as humorous, down to earth, intelligent, and one of the more successful entrepreneurs in the country. He is the proprietor of a top Cinema in Kigali and deals in real estate.

The South African police had also not published any CCTV images of individuals seen entering or leaving room 905 during the period Karegeya is thought to have been murdered.

All this is unusual because Karegeya, even in exile in South Africa, was a very high profile figure.

Karegyeya was a top member of a very vocal opposition in exile to Rwandan President Paul Kagame that includes the former Rwandan chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa. The duo are said to be connected to the highest levels of South African security, foreign affairs, and even President Jacob Zuma.

Karegeya grew up in Uganda just like several other former Rwandan refugees including President Kagame. He worked in the country's intelligence before going to Kigali towards the end of 1994.

He served in the Kigali government as the chief for external intelligence from 1994 to 2004.

But once he fell out with Kagame, he was demoted to army spokesperson, later relieved of his duties, stripped of his rank as Colonel and jailed twice. He fled to South Africa where at one point, he was said to travel on a Ugandan passport in the names of Patrick Batenga.

Three years after he arrived in South Africa, Karegeya and Nyamwasa in 2010 formed a political party, the Rwanda National Congress (RNC). Other top figures in the party are the former director of cabinet, Theogene Rudasingwa, the former Director of Public Prosecutions, Gerald Gahima, and its leader, Frank Ntwali.

According to Frank Ntwali, who heads the RNC in Africa, when Karegeya arrived in South Africa in 2007, the South African government put him under state protection.

But Karegeya's death comes just one year after Karegeya and the South African government agreed in 2012 to end the close protection.

"They agreed that they would allow him to walk without bodyguards or without protection, which has turned out to be a miscalculation," said Ntwali

"He knew that his life definitely was in danger... that's why he fled Rwanda, but I think he got to a level where he thought that here he would be able to evade them," Ntwali is quoted to have told journalists.

It is not clear why Karegeya felt the security provided by South Africa had become an encumbrance.

The RNC in a statement described Karegeya as "a courageous soldier who died on the battlefield".

"His vision for an inclusive and free Rwandan society earned him the admiration and respect of most Rwandan political actors, both in the predominantly Tutsi ruling party and in the predominantly Hutu opposition political parties," the party said.

The RNC, perhaps as expected, also pinned the murder of their former party member on Kagame's government, which they claim is in the habit of targeting key Rwandan opposition figures in "South Africa and the rest of the world".

"…investigations have found overwhelming evidence of the involvement of Rwanda intelligence operatives in those assassination attempts," reads their statement, "By killing its opponents, the criminal regime in Kigali seeks to intimidate and silence the Rwandan people into submission."

The party cites assassinations; including two attempts against Gen. Nyamwasa in Johannesburg in June 2010, to reinforce their accusations.

But Kigali's High Commissioner to South Africa, Vicent Karega dismissed the allegations. It is always best, in situations of such accusations to wait for official police statements.

No evidence

In the past, despite claims by opponents that there was clear evidence linking the Kagame regime to the Nyamwasa shooting, the trial of suspects has not produced any results since 2010. A related case, which claimed that assassins had been sent to finish off Nyamwasa as he lay sick in hospital over the first shooting fell apart after the main witness withdrew his testimony. He told court that the South African police had bribed him to pin the other five witnesses.

Karegeya himself has been no stranger to accusations of assassinating his enemies and other sins.

James Kabarebe, a former Chief of Defense Staff of Rwanda in a 2010 interview with The Independent described Karegeya as a very reckless man "who has no fear for anything, even telling a blatant lie that would be discovered – just to get his way."

"Karegyeya lacks seriousness and never takes anything seriously," Kabarebe said.

At the time, The Independent was investigating a case in which Karegeya had successfully won a United Nations (UN) consultancy job worth US$ 77,000 a month. The problem, The Independent found, was that he lied to get it.

In 2011, there were reports of a Burundian woman who claimed Karegeya led her to kill; by poisoning, a popular Rwandan singer, Jean Christophe Matata.

The woman, whose identity remains a secret to protect her family, allegedly claimed Karegeya was upset when in late December 2010, she hooked up with Matata.

Matata died abruptly on January 03 in a South African hospital when he had gone to preform there. His death was explained as multiple organ failure.

Karegeya, who was her sexual partner and apparently appears to have been spying on her, allegedly told her that Matata could be used by his enemies in Rwanda to harm him through her.

He then told her to spike Matata's drink so that she could go through his phone records and other documents. Unknown to her, the substance Karegeya supplied her to use on Matata was a slow acting poison. None of this has been independently confirmed.

Karegeya fact file

In 1979 was student at Old Kampala Senior Secondary School in Uganda.
1982 to 1985: He was charged with treason and jailed in Uganda's Luzira Maximum Security Prison under Milton Obote's regime.
1987 and 1988: He was a director of counter-intelligence at the Directorate of Military Intelligence in Uganda.
1990 to July 1994: Worked in Uganda Revenue Authority's Anti- Smuggling Unit.
End of 1994: Arrived in Rwanda.
2004 to 2006: Worked in National Security Service of Rwanda under the Ministry of Defence.
2006: was stripped of his rank of Colonel and dismissed with disgrace from the army. After trial he was jailed in Rwanda for deserting the force, misconduct and disobeying his superiors.
2007: Fled Rwanda upon completion of an 18-month sentence.
2010: Formed Rwanda National Congress.
- See more at: http://www.independent.co.ug/cover-story/8594-who-killed-karegeya



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Marche de soutien à Madame Victoire Ingabire le 16/01/2014 de 11h à 15h à la Place de Luxembourg à Bruxelles.

Iri itangazo rya Michel ni ukuryitabira.

Hanyuma abadamu nibahaguruke bajye  gushyigikira iyo myigaragambyo. Turavuga abo abadamu biciwe n'bagabo babo na Kagame. Aha turavuga ba Mme Sendashonga n'abandi. Birumvikana ko hari abanyarwanda benshi badashobora gukora politike kubera imirimo bakora cyane cyane kubera ko bakoresha passport y'u Rwanda. Batabonetse batanga umusanzu kugira ngo iyo myigaragambyo ikorwe.  Kwihisha inyuma ya passport y'u Rwanda ugakora akazi kawe, ugatunga umuryango wawe, ugatembera amahanga , maze abandi badafite akazi bakirya bakimara kugira ngo amahanga yumve ikibazo cyacu ni ugushaka kwiyitaho gusa, maze ukiyibagiza ko amaherezo ari u Rwanda rwakubyaye.




From: Michel Niyibizi <niyimike@yahoo.fr>


 
  Au Rwanda, symbole de la lutte contre l'oppression, contre la pensée unique, déjà nominée au Prix Sakharov, Madame Victoire Ingabire vient d'être condamnée injustement à 15 ans de prison. Pour soutenir l'engagement de cette femme de conviction, Le RIDFP invite toutes les femmes éprises de paix et de justice à se mobiliser pour exprimer leur indignation, et demander à l'Union Européenne de sortir de son silence devant une telle violation de droit humain et d'user de son influence pour exiger sa libération immédiate.

Quand : le 16 janvier 2014 de 11h à 15h Où : Place de Luxembourg à BRUXELLES

Indignons-nous pour Elle – Sa liberté n'est pas une faveur c'est un droit.

Fait à Bruxelles le 5 janvier 2014 Réseau International des femmes pour la démocratie et la paix. ___________________________________________________ 
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Le Samedi 11 janvier 2014 12h35, Elenga Enkoy <elengakoy@hotmail.com> a écrit :

 

From: perpetuemuramutse@hotmail.com
To: elengakoy@hotmail.com
Subject: RifDP: Communiqué de presse : soutien à Ingabire
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 10:15:35 -0500




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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."

KOMEZA USOME AMAKURU N'IBITEKEREZO BYA VUBA BYAGUCITSE:

RECOMMENCE

RECOMMENCE

1.Kumenya Amakuru n’amateka atabogamye ndetse n’Ibishobora Kukugiraho Ingaruka ni Uburenganzira Bwawe.

2.Kwisanzura mu Gutanga Ibitekerezo, Kurwanya Ubusumbane, Akarengane n’Ibindi Byose Bikubangamiye ni Uburenganzira Bwawe.