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Re: [amakurunamateka.com] Re: Rwanda: The US Will Not Support Kagame's Third Term Bid

 


 
Mushikiwabo na Kagame ko ntacyo baravuga ku byo US ya vuze? Nizeye ko aributubwire ko US idategeka Africa, ko amategeko n'ibyemezo bya Afurika bidafatirwa i Washington nkuko bidafatirwa i Paris. Reka dutegereze, niba Mushikiwabo atapfuye azavuga muri iyi minsi.



On Friday, 5 June 2015, 22:22, Alfred Nganzo <alfrednganzo@yahoo.com> wrote:


Amashyaka ya opposition yari akwiye gushyigikira Green Party mu gikorwa bakoze. Birababaje ko nta shyaka na limwe rirashobora kubashyigikira. Ni ngombwa ko kwamanagana manda ya tatatu byatangira ubu mu gihe Kagame arimo gukwizakwiza mu banyarwanda inyandiko zo gusinya zimusaba kongera kwiyamamaza. Ni ngombwa kandi ko imyigaragambyo yateganwa kuri Amabassade za UK na USA bamagana iyo manda ya gatatu.

On Thursday, 4 June 2015, 23:59, "Nzinink nzinink@yahoo.com [uRwanda_rwacu]" <uRwanda_rwacu@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
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Rodney D. Ford, Spokesperson for the U.S. State Department's Bureau of African Affairs told Ann Garrison this morning that the U.S. is "committed to support a peaceful, democratic transition in 2017 to a new leader elected by the Rwandan people."

"The United States believes that democracy is best advanced through the development of strong institutions, not strongmen. For that reason, as Secretary Kerry has said, we do not support changing constitutions to benefit the personal or political interests of individuals or parties. Changing constitutions and eliminating term limits to favor incumbents is inconsistent with democratic principles and reduces confidence in democratic institutions." -Rodney F. Berg

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Friday, 5 June 2015

[amakurunamateka.com] Re: *DHR* Burundi: la mobilisation faiblit à Bujumbura

 

Les cérémonies sont terminées au Burundi! C'est  maintenant le tour de  RFI de rentrer en France. Il faut que les journalistes de RFI quittent le Burundi pour laisser les Burundais travailler pour vivre. Apres tout, pendent que les journalistes de RFI vivent dans les Hôtels, les Burundais qui manifestent dans les rues n'ont rien a manger.




On Friday, 5 June 2015, 19:51, "Shankuru Maurice m_shankuru3000@yahoo.fr [Democracy_Human_Rights]" <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:


 
Le mouvement faiblit tout simplement parce que Paul Kagame et ses services rechignent à continuer à s'y mêler.  Voilà.



Le Vendredi 5 juin 2015 20h12, "'johny.ndekwe' johny.ndekwe@zoho.com [Democracy_Human_Rights]" <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr> a écrit :


 


Burundi: la mobilisation faiblit à Bujumbura

http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20150605-repression-mobilisation-faiblit-bujumbura-burundi-nkurunziza-manifestations-violences/

Au Burundi, le pouvoir a tout mis en œuvre pour mettre fin aux manifestations contre le troisième mandat du président Pierre Nkurunziza, qui durent depuis une quarantaine de jours. Et malgré ce que les observateurs qualifient de brutalité des policiers, ceux-ci n'utilisent plus de matériel anti-émeute, mais des armes de guerre. Des manifestants font toujours face même si le mouvement s'est effrité au fil des derniers jours. Reportage.
Deux fonctionnaires quittent Nyakabiga pour la première fois. C'est l'un des quartiers de Bujumbura à la pointe du combat contre un troisième mandat du président Nkurunziza. Ils se veulent lucides et reconnaissent que depuis quelques jours, la mobilisation s'affaiblit, notamment à cause du changement de stratégie de la police burundaise, qui quadrille désormais les quartiers frondeurs 24 heures sur 24. « Il y a des policiers. Ils ferment les petites rues qui mènent dans les quartiers. Ils [sont là] pour intimider. »
Même sentiment dans le quartier de Musaga, un bastion de l'opposition, dans le sud de la capitale. Un jeune « taxi-vélo » reconnaît que les nouvelles méthodes de la police sont en train de payer. « Certains sont morts, d'autres sont blessés et d'autres encore en prison. C'est pour cela que le nombre de manifestants continue de diminuer car lorsqu'une personne armée te tire dessus alors que tu es désarmé, tu as nécessairement peur. C'est vrai, le nombre de manifestants a diminué, mais si nous restons à deux dans la rue, nous allons poursuivre la lutte jusqu'à ce que le président renonce à ce nouveau mandat. »
On nous tire dessus à balles réelles !
A Cibitoke, les jeunes toujours déterminés malgré l'essoufflement des manifestations 05/06/2015 - par RFI écouter
Depuis le début des manifestations il y a un peu plus d'un mois, une quarantaine de manifestants ont été tués, dernier exemple en date ce vendredi matin avec encore un mort à Musaga, et plus de 500 blessés alors que des centaines d'autres croupissent en prison.
Mais il n'y a pas que ce facteur qui explique l'effritement du mouvement de contestation. A Bujumbura, la grande majorité des habitants doivent travailler chaque jour pour gagner leur vie. Après un mois de sacrifices, certains n'en peuvent plus et sont retournés au travail. « Ces gens de la ville vivent au jour le jour. Ils sont obligés d'aller au travail parce qu'ils doivent manger, ils doivent vivre. »

 ■ Washington pour un respect du nombre de mandats
En visite en RDC, le secrétaire d'Etat américain adjoint à la Démocratie et aux Droits de l'homme, Tom Malinowski, est revenu sur la crise au Burundi. « Les Accords d'Arusha ont garanti la paix au Burundi depuis de très nombreuses années. [Ces] Accords, pour de très bonnes raisons, disent qu'il ne devrait pas y avoir de concentration du pouvoir entre les mains d'un seul homme pendant trop longtemps », a-t-il déclaré, appelant expressément le président burundais à ne pas se présenter pour un troisième mandat.
« Il est important pour le président Nkurunziza de respecter la limite de son mandat prévu par les Accords d'Arusha, a ajouté Tom Malinowski. En réalité, beaucoup de gens sont d'accord avec ça, dont des personnes appartenant à la coalition au pouvoir et la résistance que la décision a provoqué au sein de la population prouve que le pays sera difficile, voire impossible à gouverner tant qu'il [Pierre Nkurunziza] insistera pour rester au pouvoir. »
Selon le diplomate américain, il reste de la place pour le dialogue,« en particulier sur la question des forces de sécurité qui ont visé des civils, sur la question de restaurer le droit de manifester ou celle de rouvrir les médias qui ont été fermés. Mais en ce qui concerne le troisième mandat, il paraît difficile de voir une solution à la crise, une solution où le pouvoir resterait entre les mains d'une personne pour toujours au Burundi. Les Accords d'Arusha doivent être respectés dans cette crise. »









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Re: [amakurunamateka.com] Re: [uRwanda_rwacu] EU envoys criticize suspension of BBC service in Rwanda.

 

Ibyo uvuga niko bigenda mu bihugu bikomeye?  Mu Bufaransa  CSA  ntishobora gufata icyemezo nk'icyo? 

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From:"Alfred Nganzo alfrednganzo@yahoo.com [amakurunamateka]" <amakurunamateka@yahoogroups.com>
Date:Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 13:08
Subject:[amakurunamateka.com] Re: [uRwanda_rwacu] EU envoys criticize suspension of BBC service in Rwanda.

 

Bavandimwe,

Ibyerekeye guhagarika BBC, ntabwo numva ukuntu ikigo cya Leta RURA aba aricyo gifata icyemezo cyo guhagarika BBC. 
Gishobora gutanga propostion noneho Inama ya ba ministre cyangwa se Ministere ibishinzwe ikaba ariyo ifata ikemezo.
Ibi ni n'agasuzuguro. Ubusanzwe ikemezo kiremereye nk'iki gifatwa na Ministere ishinzwe itangazamakuru. Ibi birerekana ko BBC nta gaciro ahubwo yari inafite mu Rwanda. Ibi ni agasuzugoro BBC ubwayo yacecetse.



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EU envoys criticize suspension of BBC service in Rwanda
Fri Jun 5, 2015 11:35am EDT
KIGALI (Reuters) - European Union ambassadors criticized on Friday the suspension of the local BBC radio service in Rwanda over a row related to a BBC program on the 1994 genocide, saying the suspension undermined free speech.
The service was suspended in October after a documentary by the broadcaster questioned official accounts of the genocide, in which 800,000 mostly Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed.
The state-run Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority said last Friday that the BBC broadcasts were indefinitely suspended. The case has been referred to the prosecutor general.
The BBC's "Rwanda: The Untold Story," which aired in October, included interviews with former aides to President Paul Kagame, a former rebel leader, accusing him of plotting to shoot down a plane carrying former President Juvenal Habyarimana.
The assassination of Habyarimana marked the start of the 100-day genocide. The documentary also suggested that Tutsi rebels, led by Kagame, committed war crimes.
Kagame called the documentary "cynicism of the highest order".
"We recognize the hurt caused in Rwanda by some parts of the BBC 2 documentary "Rwanda's Untold Story," European Union ambassadors in Kigali said in a statement.
"However, we regret the indefinite suspension of the BBC Kinyarwanda service on FM and on the internet in Rwanda, which affects media freedom and limits the space for expressing opinions. We expect legal due process to be followed in further steps," said the envoys, including those from the Netherlands, France, Germany, Britain, Belgium, Sweden and the EU mission.
"We expect legal due process to be followed in further steps," the statement said.
Rights groups have criticized Rwanda for clamping down on the media and stifling political dissent, a charge the government dismisses, saying it guarantees free speech.
Rwandan officials could not immediately be reached for comment on the EU statement.
The armed forces of Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front, led by Kagame, defeated government troops in 1994, stopping a three-month wave of bloodletting by ethnic Hutu extremists
Critics say Kagame, a Tutsi, has taken advantage of Western guilt over the genocide to increase persecution of opponents.
The Kinyarwanda program, which many Rwandans used to listen for stories and debates that cannot run on local media, used run 30 minutes every day and two hours every Saturday.
(Reporting by Clement Uwiringiyimana; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by George Obulutsa)
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[amakurunamateka.com] Despite BBC's support to Kagame’s regime for the last 20 years, Kagame’s war and mass killings of Hutu innocent civilians, BBC has been suspended from broadcasting in Rwanda.

 

 
Despite BBC's support to Kagame's  regime for the last 20 years, Kagame's war and mass killings of Hutu  innocent civilians, BBC has been suspended  from broadcasting in Rwanda.
 
With massive media support by BBC to Kagame's war from Uganda to RDC in 1994, no none could expect that BBC would be suspended in Rwanda. This media support to Kagame has continued for the last 20 years.
 
BBC knows very well that Kagame killed thousands of Rwandan people. BBC witnessed this because BBC journalists were accompanying Kagame and Ugandan 's soldiers in their fighting  from Uganda to Kigali, then from Kigali to RDC where hundreds of thousands of refugees were massacred. I do not know who fight wars without killing.
 
BBC has not yet made any substantial report about  these Kagame's massacres. Now, BBC is free to do and they should it as soon as possible. It is well known that many Hutu civilians were killed by Kagame and then  the bodies were shown by Kagame to international media reporters who were accompanying him. Kagame was saying that the civilians were killed by Hutu militia.  The international reporters only had to report these massacres in that way because it was not possible for them to differentiate to know exactly who killed these Hutu civilians.The untold story about Rwanda's war and genocide has really not yet told by BBC. Let's hope it will come one day !
 
 
EU envoys criticise suspension of BBC service in Rwanda
KIGALI
 
European Union ambassadors criticised on Friday the suspension of the local BBC radio service in Rwanda over a row related to a BBC programme on the 1994 genocide, saying the suspension undermined free speech.
The service was suspended in October after a documentary by the broadcaster questioned official accounts of the genocide, in which 800,000 mostly Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed.
The state-run Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority said last Friday that the BBC broadcasts were indefinitely suspended. The case has been referred to the prosecutor general.
The BBC's "Rwanda: The Untold Story," which aired in October, included interviews with former aides to President Paul Kagame, a former rebel leader, accusing him of plotting to shoot down a plane carrying former President Juvenal Habyarimana.
The assassination of Habyarimana marked the start of the 100-day genocide. The documentary also suggested that Tutsi rebels, led by Kagame, committed war crimes.
Kagame called the documentary "cynicism of the highest order".
"We recognise the hurt caused in Rwanda by some parts of the BBC 2 documentary "Rwanda's Untold Story," European Union ambassadors in Kigali said in a statement.
"However, we regret the indefinite suspension of the BBC Kinyarwanda service on FM and on the internet in Rwanda, which affects media freedom and limits the space for expressing opinions. We expect legal due process to be followed in further steps," said the envoys, including those from the Netherlands, France, Germany, Britain, Belgium, Sweden and the EU mission.
"We expect legal due process to be followed in further steps," the statement said.
Rights groups have criticised Rwanda for clamping down on the media and stifling political dissent, a charge the government dismisses, saying it guarantees free speech.
Rwandan officials could not immediately be reached for comment on the EU statement.
The armed forces of Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front, led by Kagame, defeated government troops in 1994, stopping a three-month wave of bloodletting by ethnic Hutu extremists
Critics say Kagame, a Tutsi, has taken advantage of Western guilt over the genocide to increase persecution of opponents.
The Kinyarwanda programme, which many Rwandans used to listen for stories and debates that cannot run on local media, used run 30 minutes every day and two hours every Saturday.
(Reporting by Clement Uwiringiyimana; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by George Obulutsa)

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[amakurunamateka.com] Re: Rwanda: The US Will Not Support Kagame's Third Term Bid

 

Mushikiwabo na Kagame ko ntacyo baravuga ku byo US ya vuze? Nizeye ko aributubwire ko US idategeka Africa, ko amategeko n'ibyemezo bya Afurika bidafatirwa i Washington nkuko bidafatirwa i Paris. Reka dutegereze, niba Mushikiwabo atapfuye azavuga muri iyi minsi.



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Amashyaka ya opposition yari akwiye gushyigikira Green Party mu gikorwa bakoze. Birababaje ko nta shyaka na limwe rirashobora kubashyigikira. Ni ngombwa ko kwamanagana manda ya tatatu byatangira ubu mu gihe Kagame arimo gukwizakwiza mu banyarwanda inyandiko zo gusinya zimusaba kongera kwiyamamaza. Ni ngombwa kandi ko imyigaragambyo yateganwa kuri Amabassade za UK na USA bamagana iyo manda ya gatatu.

On Thursday, 4 June 2015, 23:59, "Nzinink nzinink@yahoo.com [uRwanda_rwacu]" <uRwanda_rwacu@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
[Attachment(s) from Nzinink included below]
Rodney D. Ford, Spokesperson for the U.S. State Department's Bureau of African Affairs told Ann Garrison this morning that the U.S. is "committed to support a peaceful, democratic transition in 2017 to a new leader elected by the Rwandan people."

"The United States believes that democracy is best advanced through the development of strong institutions, not strongmen. For that reason, as Secretary Kerry has said, we do not support changing constitutions to benefit the personal or political interests of individuals or parties. Changing constitutions and eliminating term limits to favor incumbents is inconsistent with democratic principles and reduces confidence in democratic institutions." -Rodney F. Berg

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[amakurunamateka.com] Rwanda: The US Will Not Support Kagame's Third Term Bid

 

Amashyaka ya opposition yari akwiye gushyigikira Green Party mu gikorwa bakoze. Birababaje ko nta shyaka na limwe rirashobora kubashyigikira. Ni ngombwa ko kwamanagana manda ya tatatu byatangira ubu mu gihe Kagame arimo gukwizakwiza mu banyarwanda inyandiko zo gusinya zimusaba kongera kwiyamamaza. Ni ngombwa kandi ko imyigaragambyo yateganwa kuri Amabassade za UK na USA bamagana iyo manda ya gatatu.

On Thursday, 4 June 2015, 23:59, "Nzinink nzinink@yahoo.com [uRwanda_rwacu]" <uRwanda_rwacu@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
[Attachment(s) from Nzinink included below]
Rodney D. Ford, Spokesperson for the U.S. State Department's Bureau of African Affairs told Ann Garrison this morning that the U.S. is "committed to support a peaceful, democratic transition in 2017 to a new leader elected by the Rwandan people."

"The United States believes that democracy is best advanced through the development of strong institutions, not strongmen. For that reason, as Secretary Kerry has said, we do not support changing constitutions to benefit the personal or political interests of individuals or parties. Changing constitutions and eliminating term limits to favor incumbents is inconsistent with democratic principles and reduces confidence in democratic institutions." -Rodney F. Berg

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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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