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Friday, 3 October 2014

[RwandaLibre] Museveni, Kagame will take Uhuru to Hague | News24

 


Museveni, Kagame will take Uhuru to Hague

By: William Korir2014-10-02 18:26Nairobi - Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni and his Rwandese counterpart Paul Kagame will take president Uhuru Kenyatta to the Hague if he does indeed travel.

The two leaders have apparently agreed to offer support to the president in his plight to clear his name of Crimes against humanity charges at the ICC.

He has been ordered to head to the Hague next week, October 8 for a status conference on his trial.

According to sources at State House, the two leaders had called in personally to offer their support to the president.

" He has been offered the support of the two leaders, that I can confirm", the source close to events told News24.

" They will travel with him if he goes there anyway", the source added.

The president has already been backed by over 100 MPs who will go with him to the Netherlands next week.

Read alsoUhuru likely to travel to ICC?

Whether the president will indeed travel is yet to be known with talks between his legal team and advisers still ongoing over the move to take.

As reported earlier by News24, the president's legal team has insisted he goes to the Hague to avoid  picking up further baggage in a case they feel is close to collapse.

Some of his close advisers though, feel that it will weaken him as a president and a leader if he travels, even though the ramifications of him missing would be huge.

" He will most likely go. The majority believe it is better he goes to avoid reviving a case that is close to collapse. That is the feeling at the moment", the source added.

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[RwandaLibre] LIN MUYIZERE, HUSBAND OF VICTOIRE INGABIRE, THREATENED WITH DEPORTATION

 


LIN MUYIZERE, HUSBAND OF VICTOIRE INGABIRE, THREATENED WITH DEPORTATION

Lyn Muyizere, husband of Victoire Ingabire


Rwandan authorities have asked Dutch immigration authorities to revoke the citizenship of Lin Muyizere, the husband of Rwandan political prisoner Victoire Ingabire; if they succeed, Muyizere could be deported to Rwanda, leaving their three children without parents in the Netherlands; the youngest of these, Riszt Shimwa, is only 12 years old. In 2010, Ingabire left her family in the Netherlands to return to Rwanda and attempt to run for president against incumbent "President" Paul Kagame. Kagame is in fact a ruthless military dictator obliged to stage periodic presidential and parliamentary election charades so as to justify the ongoing support of the US, UK and other Western nations with geopolitical, military, and resource interests in the region.

Victoire Ingabire was not allowed to run against Kagame or even register her party, FDU-Inkingi. She was put under house arrest shortly after her arrival, forbidden to leave the City of Kigali or speak to the press, and by October she was in prison.  Last December Rwanda's Supreme Court increased her sentence from eight to fifteen years. 
 
In a video, "Rwanda: no room left in politics, only in jail," made by Dutch Rwandan journalist Olivier Nyirubugara after Ingabire's arrest and imprisonment, Lin Muyizere told a journalist that he spent sleepless nights worrying about her and wondering what he could do.  "If I could talk to my wife now," he said, "I would tell her simply that I love her a lot, now and forever. I wish her much strength, as the Rwandan people are behind her." 

 

 

This is an interview conducted in a Dutch community with Lin Muyizere in 2010, after his wife Victoire Ingabire's arrest. Victoire and Lin's daughter Raissa Ujuneza translated it for English speaking audiences, after Dutch immigration authorities informed her father that they intended to revoke his naturalized citizenship because of Rwandan witnesses willing to claim that he somehow shared responsibility for genocide in Rwanda, because of what he has thought and expressed while in Rwanda.
 
Host: Mr. Lin Muyizere you were born in..
 
Lin Muyizere: Gitarama.
 
Host: In the south of Rwanda. And how did you get into the Netherlands?
 
Lin Muyizere: The war in 1994 happened and at that time my wife was in the Netherlands visiting a friend who's husband had just passed away. She couldn't return. I fled to Zaïre, then named Congo, with my two children.
 
Host: Indeed, we can see that Congo is on the border of Rwanda.
 
Lin Muyizere: Correctly. When we got in Goma I communicated with my wife in the Hague by telephone and I told her what had happened. Of course she was happy to hear that we were still alive.
 
Host: Because there were killings happening between the Hutus and the Tutsis.
 
Lin Muyizere: Yes, they killed one another in a period of three months. It was horrific. After that communication my wife got in touch with people, including a lawyer by the name Jan Hofdijk, whom I've seen in the audience, to help us. They reached the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. And so my children and I were given permission to come to the Netherlands.
 
Host: So you have two children?
 
Lin Muyizere: Then I had two.  The third was born here.
 
Host: So why Zevenhuizen of all the places in the Netherlands?
 
Lin Muyizere: Well when I got here our lawyer advised us to request asylum, so we did. It was impossible to return. We were in the asylum process for over a year.  At that time, and now still, the Dutch authorities give you the opportunity to choose where you want to live. I pointed out that I wanted to live in a village nearby the Hague and so it happened.
 
Host: Yes of course. Zevenhuizen is the only village that fits that description so you would be likely to end up there. But now it seems that there is a democracy in Rwanda because there are elections.  And your wife had something to do with that...
 
Lin Muyizere: Yes, after 1994 the new regime said there would be a democracy but that did not happen. One man appeared, Kagame, and whoever disagreed with him had a problem. Several officials fled and my wife said that, if nothing happened, things wouldn't change. So she started a dialogue. She traveled abroad, including to the States, where she spoke to many seeking to spread the message that a true democracy is necessary for the people of Rwanda to live in peace.
 
Host: So she went to Rwanda to be part of the presidential elections.
 
Lin Muyizere: Yes, to participate in the presidential elections was her plan. She arrived there on the 16th of this year [2010]. She spoke about freedom, reconciliation, a true democracy, and a peaceful life for all Rwandans becoming possible within the country. Talking about democracy is not supported by the authorities there, so they did all to keep my wife out of the elections. Those authorities accused my wife of fabricated crimes. Before she knew what was happening, she was being interrogated so they could start procedures against her.
 
Host: She is arrested now?
 
Lin Muyizere: First she got house-arrest. She couldn't leave the City of Kigal. However, she continued to speak to the media, and the authorities of Rwanda didn't like that so on the 13th of October [2010] they arrested her. After 10 days in a small cell they transfered her to the central prison. Right now she is not like you've seen her before. She is now clothed in prison wear with her head shaved.
 
Host: Have you spoken to her?
 
Lyn Muyizere: Before her arrest I would call her regularly. But since, it has not been possible. 
 
Host:  Well you must be living in fear. The Dutch symphatize with you. There has been a petition set up in the Netherlands to move the authorities in Rwanda to release her and to move the authorities here to take action. That petition is to be found on http://victoireingabire.petities.nl/ , we request all watchers and visitors of our program to sign it online and we wish you much success in getting her free.
 

Thank you Mr. Muyizere.  

The Radio France Internationale interview with Jan Hofdijk, Dutch lawyer for the family of Lin Muyizere and Victoire Ingabire, is available here on SoundCloud.
 

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Thursday, 2 October 2014

[RwandaLibre] Centrafrique : des militaires tchadiens pour la sécurité de Catherine Samba-Panza ?

 


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La présidente centrafricaine Catherine Samba-Panza, le 23 septembre à New york.La présidente centrafricaine Catherine Samba-Panza, le 23 septembre à New york. © AFP

La présidente centrafricaine par intérim, Catherine Samba-Panza, souhaiterait que sa sécurité soit assurée par un contingent de militaires tchadiens.

Reçue le 23 septembre à New York par Idriss Déby Itno, le chef de l'État tchadien, en marge de l'Assemblée générale de l'ONU, Catherine Samba-Panza, la présidente centrafricaine par intérim, a réitéré sa demande d'envoi d'un contingent de militaires tchadiens à Bangui pour y assurer sa propre sécurité.

>> Lire aussi : à la Séléka, c'est chacun pour soi 

Sa garde personnelle est jusqu'ici assurée par une unité de soldats rwandais relevant de la Minusca, mais cette dernière souhaite les affecter à d'autres tâches, plus opérationnelles, à l'intérieur du pays. Un peloton de bérets bleus gabonais a alors été proposé à la présidente, qui a décliné l'offre.

Les Tchadiens présenteraient, il est vrai, un double avantage : ne pas être sous pavillon onusien et avoir en la matière une vraie expérience. Ils ont en effet longtemps assuré la protection de l'ex-président François Bozizé.



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[RwandaLibre] Re: *DHR* Rwanda's Untold Story

 


On Oct 2, 2014, at 04:13, Claudine Vidal clvidal@ehess.fr [Democracy_Human_Rights] <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:

 

A priori réservé l'extérieur de la G-B, regardez :

"Rwanda's Untold Story" here:
Password: 1thisworld4

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[RwandaLibre] BBC==RWANDA: THE UNTOLD STORY

 

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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

[RwandaLibre] Kagame: a world’s liability to be handled the Noriega-style

 


Kagame personality in the commission of genocides in the Great Lakes region inspires artists. This is one of the results of his inspiration. At least once he won't be around, his life will have served many purposes.

Kagame personality in the commission of genocides in the Great Lakes region inspires artists. This is one of the results of his inspiration. At least once he won't be around, his life will have served many purposes.

By Bosco Mutarambirwa

There are many who wish [the Rwandan president Paul] Kagame was hit as a way to get rid of a mass murderer who won't leave Rwandans alone. What remains unknown is, though, whether Kagame's sudden death would help or hurt Rwanda's reconciliation process – or the region's for that matter. Rwanda has already lost many leaders to extra-judiciary murders. From kings Musinga and Rudahigwa to presidents Kayibanda and Habyarimana. And now Kagame?

The region itself has lost several of leaders to assassinations by the very Kagame. Presidents Ndadaye, Habyarimana, Ntaryamira, Kabila -all of these lost their lives to Kagame's bloody hands.

Therefore shooting Kagame in broad daylight, killing him Torrijos-style (plant an explosive device on his plane), or John Garang style – these may seem to be the easiest methods to get rid of Kagame, the Hitler of Africa.

When Panama lost Omar Torrijos, its revolution leader, it is believed that Manuel Noriega, his compatriot, is the one who did the dirty job of assassinating him. After Manuel Noriega (who served CIA in some capacity like Kagame may or maybe not today) became a huge liability (like Kagame is today), he was prosecuted in the US and French courts. At different stages of the trial period, Noriega often threatened to reveal CIA secrets, but whatever evidence he claimed he held never made it to trial.

I propose that Kagame be handled Noriega-style as opposed to Torrijos-style. Kagame's prosecution would hopefully serve to bring many in his large criminal gang to justice. Kagame's simple disappearance from the face of planet earth may not guarantee that his system of death squads is gone as well. Putting them on trial, one by one, may prove to be the most effective way of eradicating Kagame and his system of assassinations, lies and deceptions. A system that is decades old now and deeply engrained in all walks of life in today's Rwanda's society. I suggest Kagame does not get shot in the forehead. Rather, I propose he gets blindfolded whenever he moves from one jail cell to another, like Noriega moving from a US jail to French recently in 2011.

My hope is that the trial of Paul Kagame becomes a role model for citizens of the African great lakes region to realize that nobody is above the law, that nobody gets away with mass murder, hutu or tutsi alike.

For Kagame's followers, I suggest you stop following your leaders blindly. Enough is enough. To my fellow hutus: if we all had had the courage to oppose Sindikubwabo & Kambanda's regime, The "genocide" would not have taken place.

And to my fellow Tutsis: If we had opposed Kagame from the get-go, our region would not have lost close to 10 million innocent citizens and 4 of its quality leaders. After all, we did not ignore that Kagame was "Pilato" before he even started heading RPF. Things never got better thereafter, they got worse.

We Rwandans shall learn to oppose any criminal leader no matter what their ethnic background may be, no matter what skin color they may have.
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More on Panama and its leaders, late Omar Torrijos and inmate Manuel Noriega:

-Death of Torrijos

General Torrijos died at the age of 52 when his aircraft, a DeHavilland Twin Otter (DHC-6), crashed during its flight. The aircraft disappeared from radar during severe weather, but due to the limited nature of Panama's radar coverage at the time, the plane was not reported missing for nearly a day. The crash site was located several days later, and the body of General Torrijos was recovered by a Special Forces team in the first few days of August. Following a large state funeral, Torrijos was briefly buried in Amador cemetery in Casco Viejo (the Old City of Panama), before being moved to a mausoleum in the former Canal Zone near Panama City. He was succeeded as commander of the National Guard and de facto leader of Panama by Florencio Flores, who later gave way to Rubén Darío Paredes.

-Speculations on cause of crash

Torrijos' death generated charges and speculation that he was the victim of an assassination plot. For instance, in pre-trial hearings in Miami in May 1991, Manuel Noriega 's attorney, Frank Rubino, was quoted as saying " General Noriega has in his possession documents showing attempts to assassinate General Noriega and Mr. Torrijos by agencies of the United States ." Those documents were not allowed as evidence in trial, because the presiding judge agreed with the U.S. government's claim that their public mention would violate the Classified Information Procedures Act. More recently, former businessman John Perkins alleges in his book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man , that Torrijos was assassinated by American interests, who had a bomb planted aboard his aircraft (by CIA organized operatives). The alleged motive is that some American business leaders and politicians strongly opposed the negotiations between Torrijos and a group of Japanese businessmen led by Shigeo Nagano, who were promoting the idea of a new, larger, sea-level canal for Panama. Manuel Noriega, in America's Prisoner , claims that these negotiations had evoked an extremely unfavorable response from American circles. Torrijos died shortly after the inauguration of US President Ronald Reagan, just two months after Ecuadorian president Jaime Roldós died in strikingly similar circumstances.

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-Noriega's U.S. prison sentence ended in September 2007; pending the outcome of extradition requests by both Panama and France, for convictions in absentia for murder in 1995 and money laundering in 1999. France was granted its extradition request in April 2010. He arrived in Paris on April 27, 2010, and after a re-trial as a condition of the extradition, he was found guilty and sentenced to seven years in jail in July 2010. A conditional release was granted on September 23, 2011, for Noriega to be extradited to serve 20 years in Panama. He arrived in Panama on December 11, 2011.

Final note: I intentionally stepped away from the famous case of Charles Taylor only to demonstrate that there are other proven methods that would deal with the criminal case against Kagame.

This article of Bosco Mutarambirwa poses a fundamental question of political leadership in time of war. The cases I am referring to here are those of Sindikubwabo and Kambanda during the Rwandan genocide period from April to July 1994. Sindikubwabo was Speaker of the Rwandan parliament when president Habyarimana was assassinated on orders of Kagame on April 6th, 1994. According to the constitution Sindikubwabo became automatically the new president and had to assume that responsibility. Kambanda became the agreed prime minister who accepted to lead the crisis' government on April 9th in the evening.  War between RPF and the Rwandan government had resumed immediately after the president's assassination. It had started four years earlier, exactly on October 1st, 1990 with the invasion of RPF from Uganda. How does a structure of government which is decried from all the corners by RPF propaganda machine and denied access to supply of weaponry for its armed forces deal with an opponent on the battlefield whose atrocities were not sparing any of the citizens? Trying to understand what the Sindikubwabo and Kambanda duo could've done is a puzzling problem. They tried to negotiate with RPF unsuccessfully. How far go their responsibilities in the massacres that took place is as well questionable. For some of us who were on the ground, I can confirm that they didn't have much control about the situation. The forces they were against wanted the context to be what it was for them to achieve their political aims: taking power in Rwanda through chaos and bloodshed. If the duo ordered the killing of innocent people, they should be responsible for that. However if they found themselves overwhelmed by a situation beyond their capacities at the time, they should not be blamed.




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"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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