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[amakurunamateka] U.S. AGENTS GRAB RWANDAN PROF FOR DEPORTATION TO CERTAIN DEATH AT START OF LABOR DAY WEEKEND

 


U.S. AGENTS GRAB RWANDAN PROF FOR DEPORTATION TO CERTAIN DEATH AT START OF LABOR DAY WEEKEND

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FASCISTIC U.S. GOV ACTIONS IN APPREHENDING RWANDAN INTELLECTUAL FOR A TERRORIST CLIENT DICTATORSHIP

4 September 2015

keith harmon snow

At 3:00 pm on 4 September 2015 five hostile U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents picked up Rwandan asylum seeker Dr. Leopold Munyakazi in a surprise Gestapo-like raid on his house in Baltimore MD.  A man that international human rights experts believe to be the victim of a smear campaign by the criminal military regime in Rwanda, Dr. Munyakazi has over the course of his struggle for freedom (since 2009) 100% complied with all immigration reporting and monitoring requirements.  After years of appeals leading to a 2736 page document on his case, on 5 June 2015 U.S. Immigration Appeals Judge Elizabeth Kessler dismissed the likelihood of torture upon return to Rwanda and subsequently denied asylum. Why was he picked up with such hostility and removed for deportation at the beginning of a long holiday weekend?


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Dr. Leopold Munyakazi at his home in 2009.  AP.



                                              At 3:00 pm on 4 September 2015 five hostile U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents stormed the Baltimore MD home of Rwandan asylum seeker Dr. Leopold Munyakazi in a surprise Gestapo-like raid. A man that international human rights experts believe to be the victim of a smear campaign by the criminal military regime in Rwanda, Dr. Munyakazi has 100% complied with all immigration reporting and monitoring requirements over the course of his six year struggle to regain his freedom.

On 5 June 2015, after six years of appeals, U.S. Immigration Judge Elizabeth Kessler dismissed the likelihood of torture upon return to Rwanda and denied asylum.  Why was this man who was originally welcomed to the U.S. through the "scholars-at-risk" program, who provided exemplary teaching at a renowned U.S. college, and who followed all U.S. laws and immigration protocols -- and showed zero risk of flight after his persecution by Rwanda began -- treated with such hostility and taken into custody for deportation at the beginning of a long holiday weekend?

"The problem is that ICE picked him on a Friday afternoon before Labor Day weekend." Immigration attorney Ofelia Calderon has dedicated the past six years of her life to Dr. Munyakazi's defense, pro bono, because she believes him innocent man who faces certain death upon removal to Rwanda. "So tonight I filed a motion for an Emergency Stay that referred to a document that is 2736 pages, but no one is looking at that, and no one is going to look at that before Tuesday.  They can put him on a plane and send him at any moment." 

The United States, Britain, Canada, Germany and Israel have been the primary backers of the Rwandan regime, which along with the regime in Uganda offers strategic bases for the AFRICOM and SOCOM (Special Operations Command) deployments in the Great Lakes countries, East Africa and Sudan.

Wanted by the regime of President Paul Kagame on fabricated "genocide" on charges since 2009, Dr. Munyakazi has never deviated from mandated controls on his whereabouts (wearing an ankle GPS tracking device for the past five years) and was amicably compliant with every detail of his immigrations and asylum protocols.  


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Dr. Leopold Munyakazi is listed as a WANTED criminal on the INTERPOL web site.  Meanwhile, INTERPOL does not list as WANTED the 40 high-ranking Rwandan military officials indicted by Spanish Judge Andreu Merelles on 6 February 2008 for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and terrorism under the doctrine of Universal Jurisdiction.
 

Dr. Munyakazi's home in a Baltimore suburb was today (4 September 2015) stormed by some five uniformed agents who arrived in two unmarked SUVs.  Dr. Munyakazi, who had been lounging on his sofa in underclothes watching TV, was handcuffed for removal without any opportunity to dress properly or recover his medications to take with him. Only after pleading with the sole female ICE agent was a distraught Catherine Munyakazi allowed to partially dress her husband in a shirt and shoes.

Tonight Dr. Munyakazi was shipped off to Maryland's Howard County Immigration Center for immediate deportation back to Rwanda for what many Rwanda observers claim will be certain death at the hands of the regime.  

On 2 July 2015, Dr. Munyakazi's lawyer Ofelia Calderon filed an appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit and the deadline for her opening brief was scheduled for early September.  Why was ICE so cagey in picking up Dr. Munyakazi at 3:00 pm on a Friday afternoon of a long holiday weekend, knowing full well that any legal petition for a stay of deportation won't even be seen until offices open on Tuesday morning? 

Dr. Leopold Munyakazi was a professor employed at Goucher College in Maryland until 2008, when he was arrested by ICE agents after making a public speech decrying the abuses of the Kagame regime, the falsification of genocide charges and the lies of the official RPF genocide narrative.

On 23 May 2010, U.S. attorney and ICTR defense counsel Peter Erlinder was arrested and illegally detained in Rwanda.  Mr. Erlinder flew to Rwanda to represent his client Victoire Ingabire, a Hutu woman also persecuted by the Kagame regime. Professor Erlinder, charged with 'genocide denial' and denied bail twice, was released on medical grounds after 21 days incarceration but then faced charges with punishment up to 25 years; he was released on medical grounds and returned to the United States in June 2010.

Victoire Ingabire arrived in Rwanda in January 2010 to contest the upcoming presidential elections. She and her aides were immediately arrested and she has been charged with genocide denial and other thought crimes.  Rwanda's most notable dissident at present. Ms. Ingabire remains in prison in Rwanda and her story is unknown by the world.

The military and intelligence apparatus directly run by President Paul Kagame maintains elite networks of death squads inside and outside Rwanda. Tasked with hunting and neutralizing any dissidents, critics, intellectuals, writers, human rights activists, or other 'opposition' to Kagame's regime, these agents operate freely throughout Africa, Europe, Canada and the United States. Anyone critical of the Kagame military regime is falsely accused of involvement in genocide, 'genocide negationism' or 'genocide denial'.

The official narrative on 'genocide' -- distilled to a simple sound-bite about Hutus killing Tutsis in 100 days of genocide -- is maintained by the current government of Rwanda and its military, political and economic partners to silence debate and manufacture a version of events that protects the perpetrators and criminalizes victims like Dr. Leopold Munyakazi, Beatrice Munyenyezi, and many others.

President Paul Kagame runs the military dictatorship in Rwanda with his closest military associates from the former Rwandan Patriotic Front/Army (RPF), now known as the Rwanda Defense Forces. In October 1990, the RPF guerrilla army invaded northern Rwanda from neighboring Uganda, backed by the United States, Canada, Britain and Israel. Over the next four years the RPF terrorized Rwandan civilians as they slowly seized the country and overthrew the Hutu-majority government of President Juvenal Habyarimana in a coup d'etat.  The presidents of Rwanda and Burundi and their top military advisers were assassinated on 6 April 2015, with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's backing.  The double presidential assassination set in motion events that would lead to the death of some 800,000 to 1.5 million innocent Rwandan Hutu, Tutsi and Twa people, the subsequent invasion of the Congo, and the deaths of millions of Congolese and Rwandan (mostly Hutu) people there.


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Minister Gen. James Kabarebe (R)---indicted by Spain for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Central Africa---speaks to US AFRICOM chief General William Ward in Rwanda, July 2010. (Photo credit AFRICOM.)

Predominantly comprised of hardened Uganda guerrillas of the Tutsi ethnicity who fought (1980-1985) to bring Uganda's strongman Yoweri Museveni to power, these guerrillas, backed by the Britain, Canada, Germany, Israel and the US, have perpetrated massive genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity on millions of innocent civilians in Uganda, Rwanda and the Dem. Rep. of Congo.

Contrary to popular propaganda, the sound bite claiming that the RPF 'stopped the genocide against Tutsis' in Rwanda is a gross mischaracterization of the nature of genocide versus civil war in Rwanda. It is also a sound bite that deflects attention from the RPF role in mass atrocities in Rwanda and Congo. The Kagame regime is able to get away with anything it wants -- arrest and torture opponents, persecute refugees everywhere, plunder minerals from Congo and perpetrate genocide there -- because President Paul Kagame has provided the Pentagon its biggest, centralized base for the Pentagon's U.S. Africa Command, AFRICOM.

Dr. Munyakazi was framed by the Kagame regime and publicly branded as a genocidaire by a short-lived NBC News television program that sought prime-time ratings by tracking down and 'exposing' supposed genocidaires. The program was titled The Wanted, and the morality of 'good versus evil' was underscored by the choice of the show's commentator, Scott Tyler, an ex-Navy Seal, while the wanted man, Dr. Leopold Munyakazi, was their embodiment of evil. The zealous NBC News team acted as accuser, judge and jury against Dr. Munyakazi.

U.S. prosecutors in Rwanda asylum cases are generally very ignorant of the politics of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity in Rwanda, or they have been irreconcilably swayed by the propaganda of the Kagame regime and its partners, which is everywhere in the western media.

In two related U.S. court cases, two U.S. prosecutors traveled to Rwanda and later testified in court to that it was very easy to get the information they wanted, they did not need a clearance from the Rwanda government, and that they went to the countryside and met witnesses without government assistance or monitoring. They even went to prisons to talk to prisoners without Rwanda government help, they claimed, and reported to the court that conditions of prisoners were excellent.

While U.S. government prosecutors who have worked in Rwanda under these supposed 'independent' conditions have not been deposed under oath, their claims are impossible under the current military regime in Rwanda.  Dr. Munyakazi's investigation was conducted by ICE special agent Jason Hyman, the U.S. government's star witness, "a boy doing a man's job" who spent three weeks in Rwanda on his first ever human rights investigation.

In the case of Dr. Munyakazi, he was required to show a preponderance of evidence proving his innocence, the exact opposite of the U.S. judicial standard of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.  The court decided he was guilty of genocide based on the spurious investigation and testimony of an unqualified and inexperienced agent seeking to make a name for himself. 

Usually the RPF regime provides 'handlers' that manage investigations and spoon-fed investigators with information fabricated or cleared by the regime.  Rwanda experts for the defense at asylum hearings, including ICTR lawyer Peter Erlinder and Filip Reyntjens, a Belgian Rwanda expert, have testified (as experts for the defense) to the problems of asylum cases and the interference by the Kagame regime in court cases in Rwanda, at the ICTR and abroad.  Dr. Munyakazi's defense experts at his original trial in 2009 included Peter Erlinder, former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, and myself.

"The RPF brooks no opposition to its policies, and is allergic to criticism of any sort." Rwanda scholar Dr. Susan Thomson of Colgate University is an expert whose field research in Rwanda brought the wrath of Kagame down upon her.  "It also does not tolerate any form of political dissent; instead, it works to maintain total control over the political and social landscape.  The RPF beats up or imprisons political moderates, as well as prominent members of civil society who speak out against the post-genocide policies are perceived to have criticized the government.  Individuals who can flee into exile will do so; if they are prominent members of Rwandan society, the RPF will ostracize the individual in question, labeling them as enemies of the state. Some, particularly senior politicians and journalists who have fallen afoul of government policy, are tracked down in their places of exile and assassinated, presumably by agents of the RPF.  Others like Dr. Munyakazi, are subject to the long-arm of political harassment that seeks to return potential asylum seekers home to Rwanda."

"It is my professional opinion," wrote Dr. Thomson in Expert's Report of Dr. Susan M. Thomson in the Matter of Leopold Munyakazi (never allowed into evidence), "that Dr. Leopold Munyakazi is the target of a RPF-led smear campaign of his character which has in turn affected his ability to enjoy a fair immigration process."

"Why would they take him on a Friday afternoon," his attorney Ofelia Calderon stated late Friday evening on 4 September, "before a Labor Day weekend, knowing how hard it will be for me to respond, and that I don't have any options to prevent his removal?  They can send him back to Rwanda at any moment."  ~

Written by: keith harmon snow

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[amakurunamateka] USA says NO to Kagame's Constitutional Reform Commission

 


Constitutional Reform Commission


Press Statement
John Kirby
Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
September 4, 2015


The United States notes with concern the decision by Rwanda's Parliament and President Paul Kagame to establish a Constitutional Reform Commission that may amend or remove executive term limits and permit President Kagame to seek a third term in 2017.

We respect the ability of any parliament to pass legislation that reflects the will of the people it is elected to represent; however, we continue to firmly support the principle of democratic transition of power in all countries through free, fair, and credible elections, held in accordance with constitutions, including provisions regarding term limits. We do not support those in positions of power changing constitutions solely for their political self-interest.

As President Obama has stated, "When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife – as we've seen in Burundi. And this is often just a first step down a perilous path."

President Kagame has repeatedly stated his commitment to respecting constitutional term limits and to mentoring a generation of leaders able to sustain Rwanda's remarkable economic growth and stability. The United States underscores the importance of these commitments.



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Friday, 4 September 2015

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Thursday, 3 September 2015

[amakurunamateka] 'Victory for the People' as Guatemalan President Resigns in Disgrace

 


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'Victory for the People' as Guatemalan President Resigns in Disgrace

U.S.-backed Otto Pérez Molina stepped down over corruption charges, but Guatemalans say his crimes include torture and acts of genocide

Protesters in Guatemala City on Thursday. (Photo: Esteban Biba/European Pressphoto Agency)

Protesters in Guatemala City on Thursday. (Photo: Esteban Biba/European Pressphoto Agency)

School of the Americas-trained Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina, who oversaw acts of torture and genocide during the country's decades-long civil war, stepped down just before midnight Wednesday disgraced by unprecedented corruption charges—and by a popular movement against impunity for the ruling elite.

Pérez Molina tendered his resignation just one day after Guatemala's Congress votedto strip him of immunity from prosecution for corruption, which includes fraud, receipt of bribe money, and a customs fraud scheme. His downfall follows that of numerous other government officials, including the country's former vice president, who is currently incarcerated as she awaits trial.

But many argue that it is the popular protest movement led by ordinary people—which some have called the "Guatemalan Spring"—that brought justice to the highest echelons of government. Adding to regular protests mounted since April, Indigenous people, workers, and students across the country staged a general strike in late August demanding the ouster of the president.

"They got him for corruption charges, but he is a war criminal." 
—María Luisa Rosal, School of the Americas Watch

"The resignation is a victory for the people of Guatemala who have been on the streets, not just since April but for decades, struggling to build a counter memory to the impunity that exists in Guatemala," María Luisa Rosal, a field organizer for the rights group School of the Americas Watch, told Common Dreams.

Rosal is from Guatemala and her father was disappeared during the country's internal armed conflict in 1983. She declared: "This is the first time something like this has happened in Guatemala, a country that has been historically repressed through dictatorships and coups with U.S. backing, especially through the 36 years of internal armed conflict that ended in 1996—but also after, through free trade agreements."

La Prensa Libre reports that as news of Pérez Molina's resignation broke Thursday morning, crowds gathered in the streets in front of the judicial palace to celebrate the "triumph of the people."

Pérez Molina, for his part, told Congress in a letter that he is resigning to "face justice and resolve my personal situation."

Many from within Guatemala's protest movement say that the push for Pérez Molina's resignation is just the beginning. "It's important that our citizens continue this movement with courage and with deep maturity," Rigoberta Menchú, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Indigenous rights campaigner who was persecuted during the civil war, recently declared.

"They got him for corruption charges, but he is a war criminal," said Rosal, who also turned her focus towards the United States.

"The United States has a historic and huge responsibility for human rights atrocities in Guatemala, not only because they trained and funded them, but there were people on the ground—CIA operatives in torture centers in Guatemala in the 1980s," said Rosal. "We need to begin holding U.S. leaders accountable for overt and covert roles in human rights violations."

The White House and U.S. embassy in Guatemala have so far remained silent on the former president's resignation.



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[amakurunamateka] Trump’s America : Why the Donald is dangerous

 


Trump's America

Why the Donald is dangerous

"THIS country is a hellhole. We are going down fast," says Donald Trump. "We can't do anything right. We're a laughing-stock all over the world. The American dream is dead." It is a dismal prospect, but fear not: a solution is at hand. "I went to the Wharton School of Business. I'm, like, a really smart person," says Mr Trump. "It's very possible", he once boasted, "that I could be the first presidential candidate to run and make money on it."

When Mr Trump first announced that he was running for president, he was dismissed as a joke. A wheeler-dealer with lots of experience of reality TV but none whatsoever of elective office wants to be commander-in-chief? Surely, sophisticates scoffed, no one could want this erratic tycoon's fingers anywhere near the nuclear button. But for weeks now he has led the polls for the Republican nomination, despite saying things that would have torpedoed any normal campaign. Americans are waking up to the possibility that a man whose hobby is naming things after himself might—conceivably—be the nominee of the party of Lincoln and Reagan. It is worth spelling out why that would be a terrible thing. Fortunately, the Donald's own words provide a useful guide.

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Mr Trump is not in thrall to the hobgoblins of consistency. On abortion, he has said both "I'm very pro-choice" and "I'm pro-life". On guns, he has said "Look, there's nothing I like better than nobody has them" and "[I] fully support and back up the Second Amendment" (which guarantees the right to bear arms). He used to say he wanted a single-payer health service. Now he is much vaguer, promising only to replace Obamacare with "something terrific". In 2000 he sought the presidential nomination of the Reform Party. A decade ago he said "I probably identify more as Democrat." Now he is a Republican.

Blowing his own Trumpet

In an interview this week (see articleThe Economist asked Mr Trump why Republican voters seem willing to give him a pass on so many issues they normally hold dear. He took this to be a question about religion, since he is not much of a churchgoer and struggles to cite a single verse from Scripture. "I'm strongly into the Bible, I'm strongly into God and religion," he declared. But within a few seconds he appeared to grow bored with the topic and switched to talking about how he has "a net worth of much more than $10 billion" and "some of the greatest assets in the world", including the Trump Tower, the Trump Turnberry golf resort, and so on.

On one domestic issue, to be fair, he has staked out a clear, bold position. Alas, it is an odious one. He wants to build a wall on the Mexican border and somehow make Mexico pay for it. He would deport all 11m immigrants currently thought to be in America illegally. Apart from the misery this would cause, it would also cost $285 billion, by one estimate—roughly $900 in new taxes for every man, woman and child left in Mr Trump's America. This is necessary, he argues, because Mexican illegal immigrants are "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists." Not only would he round them all up; he would also round up and expel their children who were born on American soil and are therefore American citizens. That this would be illegal does not bother him.

His approach to foreign affairs is equally crude. He would crush Islamic State and send American troops to "take the oil". He would "Make America great again", both militarily and economically, by being a better negotiator than all the "dummies" who represent the country today. Leave aside, for a moment, the vanity of a man who thinks that geopolitics is no harder than selling property. Ignore his constant reminders that he wrote "The Art of the Deal", which he falsely claims is "the number-one-selling business book of all time". Instead, pay attention to the paranoia of his worldview. "[E]very single country that does business with us" is ripping America off, he says. "The money [China] took out of the United States is the greatest theft in the history of our country." He is referring to the fact that Americans sometimes buy Chinese products. He blames currency manipulation by Beijing, and would slap tariffs on many imported goods. He would also, in some unspecified way, rethink how America protects allies such as South Korea and Japan, because "if we step back they will protect themselves very well. Remember when Japan used to beat China routinely in wars?"

Towering populism

Mr Trump's secret sauce has two spices. First, he has a genius for self-promotion, unmoored from reality ("I play to people's fantasies. I call it truthful hyperbole," he once said). Second, he says things that no politician would, so people think he is not a politician. Sticklers for politeness might object when he calls someone a "fat pig" or suggests that a challenging female interviewer has "blood coming out of her wherever". His supporters, however, think his boorishness is a sign of authenticity—of a leader who can channel the rage of those who feel betrayed by the elite or left behind by social change. It turns out that there are tens of millions of such people in America.

The country has flirted with populists in the past, but none has won a major-party presidential nomination since William Jennings Bryan in 1908. The closest any true firebrand has come was in 1996, when Pat Buchanan, whose slogan was "The peasants are coming with pitchforks", won the Republican primary in New Hampshire against a dull establishment candidate, Bob Dole. (Mr Dole later won the nomination.)

Mr Trump is far more dangerous than Pitchfork Pat, for two reasons. First, as a billionaire, he will not run out of money to finance his campaign. Second, he faces so many Republican opponents that he could grab the nomination with only a modest plurality of the vote. The smart money still says that Republicans will eventually unite behind a mainstream candidate, as they always have in the past. But the world cannot take this for granted. Demagogues in other countries sometimes win elections, and there is no compelling reason why America should always be immune. Republicans should listen carefully to Mr Trump, and vote for someone else.



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