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Monday, 25 January 2016

[haguruka.com] TR: [fondationbanyarwanda] Re: ISIS-Syria @Rwanda police gun down Muslim cleric suspected of terrorism.

 

Aliko se abayisilamu murabashakaho iki?

Wenda nibi bashakaga, bayobora lya siri lyashizeho ko ingoma ya Rwanda itahinduka, hakulikijwe uko lya tegeko nshinga 2003 lyabihamyaga. None murabasakuliza mushaka iki?

Ahubwo nimudagadwe, kuko ibi byabo bishobora gutuma Daech na Alquaida bikamenya aho twihishe bikaza koko, maze mu Rwanda tukalyasira nk'Africa y'amajyaruguru.





De : fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr> de la part de Jean Bosco Sibomana sibomanaxyz999@gmail.com [fondationbanyarwanda] <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr>
Envoyé : lundi 25 janvier 2016 02:03
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Objet : [fondationbanyarwanda] Re: ISIS-Syria @Rwanda police gun down Muslim cleric suspected of terrorism.
 
 

Ngaho rero Gasana ajye ahanura, aho kumva ibyo avuga ngo ni Rusisibiranya. Cyakora mbona Islam izi kwirwanaho, nizere ko ibyo bibazo bizamenyeshwa leurs contacts et canaux concernés. Trois Sheiks qui disparaissent au Rwanda en un mois, c'est inquiétant.


[[[Abatazi FPR rero, FPR ni "ruribikiye" (urupfu). Ni urupfu ruba rutembera aho hose mu gihugu rushaka uwo rurya. FPR yakoze akamashini kica maze gahera ku bayobozi b'idini gatolika karayogoza none ubu kageze aho gasingira abo FPR yabeshyaga ko ngo bo bari kw'ibere, ngo nibo bakunzwe aribo abayisilamu. Ku cyumweru taliki ya 10/01/2016 abayisilamu batandatu bari mu modoka ku muhanda Kigali- Butare bararigitishijwe baburirwa irengero kugeza ubu. Abo baburiwe irengero ni aba: (1)Sheikh Ndahimana Ahmed, (2)Sheikh Ndabishoboye Ally, (3)Maboyi Jamali, (4)Hadji Mushumba Abdul Karim, (5)(umusore w'umunyeshuli wiga mw'ishuli ry'abayisilamu rya Rwampara, (6)n'umushoferi wari ubatwaye. Ishyaka Nyarwanda ry'Imberabose PRM/MRP-ABASANGIZI ryifatanije n'abashakanye n'aba bantu, abana babo n'imiryango yabo iri mu gihirahiro, kandi Leta ya FPR isabwe kugaragaza aho aba bantu bari kuko tuzi ko ihazi!]]]


Le dimanche 24 janvier 2016, ndimbati jonas ndimbati@gmail.com [fondationbanyarwanda] <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr> a écrit :
 

Uyu mu Sheikh se nawe yaba ari muri ba bayisilamu Gasana Anastase amaze iminsi atabarije avuga ko bashimuswe?

Ko ndebye ku rubuga "Ijwi ry'Ubworoherane" nkabona izina rye ritarimo?


Nyuma y'andi madini se, na islam kandi nayo batangiye kuyitera imirwi kandi abasilamu bivugwa ko bo bitwaye neza ugereranije n'abandi mu bihe bya jenoside?

Abanyarwanda turacyafitwe!





On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 5:32 PM, Jean Bosco Sibomana sibomanaxyz999@gmail.com [Democracy_Human_Rights] <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:
 

Rwanda police gun down Muslim cleric suspected of terrorism - Xinhua | English.news.cn

KIGALI, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- A Rwandan Muslim cleric suspected of recruiting youth for Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria was on Saturday night shot and killed in Kigali.

In a statement Sunday, police confirmed that Muhammad Mugemangango who had been in detention at Kanombe Police Station in Kigali, on suspicion of involvement in terrorist activities, was fatally shot after he attempted to flee.

The deceased had led police officers to his residence in Kimironko, a Kigali city suburb for search operation.

"On the way back, he jumped off the vehicle whereupon he was shot so he doesn't escape but died in the process. The incident took place at around 9:13 pm [local time] at Kimironko-Mushumbamwiza road," the statement said.

Mugemangango was deputy Imam of Kimironko Mosque.

"He was under investigations for mentoring Rwandan youths into Jihad and recruiting them to join Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria. Investigation continues to establish further details in this case,"the statement said.

Rwandan police revealed that acting on infomation provided by the public, they had detected formation of terror networks and will do their best to unmask the networks and deal with them in accordance with the law.



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[haguruka.com] Stop President Paul Kagame from attending CERAweek 2016, Davos.

 

Petition, CERAweek, IHS Energy: Stop President Paul Kagame from attending CERAweek 2016, Davos.
https://www.change.org/p/ceraweek-ihs-energy-stop-president-paul-kagame-from-attending-ceraweek-2016


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Sunday, 24 January 2016

[haguruka.com] Radio Umucunguzi

 

Radio Umucunguzi

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[haguruka.com] The Guardian - Book of the day @Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship review – Rwanda’s ‘Big Brother’.

 





 
Politics Book of the day

Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship review – Rwanda's 'Big Brother'

Anjan Sundaram's exposé of Paul Kagame's network of fear in Rwanda is required reading – not least by donors in the west

 President Paul Kagame shakes hands with Rwandans at a rally in August 2010. Photograph: Margaret Cappa/AP

Ian Birrell

Monday 11 January 2016 07.30 GMT

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The text arrived one evening: "My life is in danger. I think I may die tonight." It came from Gibson, a talented young Rwandan journalist who was used to living in fear given his job. He avoided seeing his family to protect them, sent a neighbouring boy for his shopping to ensure he was seen as little as possible in public. But then he started a magazine that in its first edition provided information to mothers struggling to feed malnourished children – and this undermined an official narrative that the nation's president had banished hunger.

Yet he was not killed, unlike others brave enough to pursue proper journalism in Rwanda. Instead, he was broken in different ways – beaten by police, intimidated by people he thought were friends, forced to flee the country, threatened even in Uganda. Eventually this idealistic man was driven to self-destruction, terrified even to see a doctor for fear they were secret agents. "The government had not needed to kill him," writes Anjan Sundaram. "They just made him useless, ruined his mind with paranoia by turning on him those he loved and trusted most."

The tragedy of Gibson runs like a thread through this slim book by Sundaram, a reporter who spent almost five years in Rwanda after freelancing in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo. He was the author's favourite student on a journalism training project funded by Britain and the European Union, which gave him a ringside seat on the creeping repression of Paul Kagame's government. The result is a superb exposé of a dictatorship as he observes how the tentacles of totalitarianism squeeze the life from a society.

Bad News is an important book that should shatter any lingering faith people might hold in Kagame's hideous regime. Sundaram details how his students end up crushed by the system, either promoting its Orwellian messages or behind bars if they refuse to conform. One becomes the president's propagandist. Another, who befriends him, turns out to be a government stooge. A third ends up paraded before the press in prison garb, her head shaved and child effectively orphaned; she was sentenced to 17 years in jail after state prosecutors said she implied Rwandans were unhappy with their rulers.

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The doomed futility of his work is seen when his class discusses an article about Victoire Ingabire, the opposition politician who returned from Holland to run against Kagame in 2010, only to be accused of "genocidal ideology" and thrown in jail. Newspapers called her a criminal before her trial, while reporters smeared her with false sex claims. "How do you expect otherwise?" asks one journalist. "If we don't call her a criminal the authorities think we are on her side. They have even threatened my children. But if we say she is guilty they leave us alone. So we call her a villain, genocidal."

Such damning details offer unusual insight into a police state that became an aid darling in the west. It opens with the writer investigating an explosion, only to be told by a security official that he was imagining things. He explains how Kagame exerts control through a benign-sounding system of villages, the nation broken down into small blocks of families, each with a head, security officer and informer. On the one hand, this led to the sudden eradication of plastic bags – but on the other, it strips away privacy and ensures constant monitoring.

This is a desolate work, taut prose describing the stifling atmosphere of a nation trapped in fear

Sundaram travels deep into the country during the rainy season to discover scenes he compares to war, the landscape littered with huts destroyed and traditional grass roofs burnt off. Children are sick, old people shake with malaria, families are squashed together in makeshift shelters or living with animals. Yet he is mystified since there are no signs of conflict. Finally, villagers admit they destroyed their own homes after a government order, leaving him pondering the humiliation of a woman who tells him Kagame is a visionary for such signs of progress. "She said the president was a kind man for thinking of the poor."

This is a desolate work, taut prose describing the stifling atmosphere of a nation trapped in fear. Yet equally depressing are the delusions of western donors, played so skilfully by Kagame as they funnel huge sums into his state then serve as cheerleaders for this bloodstained war criminal. He has just shown again how he manipulates "democracy" with a referendum to ensure he can stay in power until 2034; as Sundaram says, who dares vote against such a government when it orders people to mark ballots with thumbprints?

 Paul Kagame, who can remain in power until 2034. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images

The author admits even his small programme was mandated not to challenge the government, sticking only to sanctioned subjects such as "poverty reduction". One embassy official warns if they mention repression they will be expelled. When concerns over freedom of expression emerge, a committee is set up to investigate, with journalists represented by a former police officer. Donors invest in a parliamentary radio station, equip the electoral body with technology, train a media council – then entrust such projects to the government, ensuring they are used to tighten its grip.

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Sundaram says the result, with even United Nations bodies banned or bullied, has created "a mirage of a country". Papers open as journalism is destroyed. Parties appear as political space disappears. Criticism of Kagame's brutal actions during the genocide is silenced. At one stage, the author questions a foreign diplomat about pouring money into the regime's pocket. "I have no problem with giving money to a dictator," the smug diplomat replies. "I'm proud to be giving him money... we will influence the government in the right direction."

Such shameful stupidity shows how western governments end up as accomplices to terror and apologists for despotism. The book ends with a list of journalists assaulted, deported, forced to flee, jailed, kidnapped, killed or going missing after criticising Kagame's government. It takes 12 pages to detail all the cases yet Sundaram admits it is not exhaustive.

Bad News is published by Bloomsbury (£16.99). Click here to buy it for £12.99

Voilà un livre qui devrait se vendre comme de petits pains chauds pour les amateurs de la politique contemporaine du Rwanda.


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Saturday, 23 January 2016

[haguruka.com] Re: President Kagame attends African Regional Business Council Meeting | Davos, 22 January 2016

 

"I don't blame President Kagame for struggling to give competent answers to all questions that were put before him [at World Economic Forum in Davos]! I rather blame those who have booked a place for him as a member of the panel not a member of audience."
On Jan 22, 2016, at 8:56 AM, Chantos chakara70@yahoo.fr [fondationbanyarwanda] <fondationbanyarwanda@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:

 

Michel winsetsa😀😀😂😂! Nicyo gituma bamutumira buriya😂😂. 

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Le 22 janv. 2016 à 13:26, Kamondo11 <kamondo11@yahoo.fr> a écrit :

Michel 
Uribeshya uwo mugabo ntumuzi. Niyo wakwanga urukwavu jya wemera ko ruzi kwiruka sha.

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From: Michel Niyibizi niyimike@yahoo.fr [Democracy_Human_Rights]
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To: Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr; chantal karara; Mutabazi Jules; semakweli@yahoo.fr; Christophe Tuvugishukuri; Joseph Matata; Jambo Asbl; CORWABEL ASBL; Fonda Banya; Group Ibukabose; Democracy_Human_Rigths@yahoogroupes.fr
Subject: Re: *DHR* President Kagame attends African Regional Business Council Meeting | Davos, 22 January 2016

 

Chantal Karara, il ne faut pas se voiler la face: Kagame est n' ignare en matière d'économie, de la finance, de la politique, d'affaires sociales et de technologie.
Tu sais bien le niveau d'études de Kagame qui sait à peine lire et écrire! 
Tu es au courant que sa présence dans ce genre de rencontres internationales est obtenue par les lobbies au prix fort qui se chiffre en millions de dollars américains payés par les contribuables rwandais qui s'en plaignent, mais qui se résignent!

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[haguruka.com] Rwanda's New Constitution

 

Rwanda: The New Constitution as published by Igihe.
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[haguruka.com] Davos Forum: Rwanda must transform the present before embarking on transforming tomorrow

 


The Rwanda must transform the present before embarking on transforming tomorrow

By Jean P Ndindamahina,21January2016


Yesterday during the Davos' economic forum "transforming tomorrow" I watched with match enthusiasm what the panel members were to say and among them was President Kagame who have ruled Rwanda over two decades and other panel members were four chief executive officers Cheryl Sandburg (Facebook), Zachary Bookman(Open Gov ), Satya Nadella(Microsoft), Annand Mahindra(Mahindra Group) and the moderator was Andrew R.Sorkin who works as columnist for the new York Times.

These four executives' officers were talking about how their companies are more involved in the work to transform the world and the people who live in it through their companies' emerging technology and mostly the use of internet that connects people together and how this can benefit the world as whole.

The Facebook chief executive officer Sheryl Sandburg explained the importance of connectivity by giving some examples of women who were able to spread their ideas, opinions and creativity through the use of technology and by being able to get informed by being connected to data. And also Sheryl questioned whether human are going to change in terms of hope or in terms of fear. Is technological innovation good for tomorrow? Is human intelligence going to be taken over by the use of technology? Does Technological revolution means all jobs are destroyed?

For those in developed world have already experienced the power of technology where human labour have been replaced by machines which really means less people in work places. There is self-services on both internet and on the counter, human interactions between people in the office and those in their homes have been taken over by automated technology, people are spending more and more time talking to man-made machines than the real people hence I think the real long-term impact of all this kind of technological innovation has to be assessed to give more hope of better tomorrow and not fear and those are challenges for those who already have that use of technology

For Rwanda, the use of technology is only limited to privileged elite as those Rwandans citizens who are unprivileged and mostly live in remote villages around the country has no access to water and electricity. They are still living in the darkness for them to understand what even tomorrow means when in fact, they are still to discover their present.

As Sheryl mentioned, for someone in United states to be able to use internet and access Facebook, it cost at least $1 and I find that to be true because in Britain I get charged at least $1.5 a day for private internet which can be even more costly when using mobile phone data or public internet where you get charged per hour which cannot be less than $6 per hour. With 89% Rwandans living under $1 a day, was the president Paul Kagame in the right economic forum that speaks on behalf of Rwandan people?

My question has been the balance between income and connectivity. How do Rwandans will be able to access the world class technology when in fact they still earn less than $1 a day. Will they be able to use all their income to access data on internet? The answer is no hence I think the rwandan people are still far behind for them to benefit from cloud technology, only those elites who are already rich which means in Rwanda and may be in other some African states, rich people will continue to be rich while poor people continue to sink further into poverty because unlike rich elites, majority Rwandans are not connected to the outside world, they only understand their village and their leader.

When President kagame was asked on the failure of connectivity in emerging market such as Rwanda, he rather looked defending his "I don't know the answer" as he said " Failing people will continue to fail" I wondered how this matched with the objective of the forum which was to giving hope to industries and societies through the transformation of tomorrow! He started going out of the topic talking about government policy which he understands a little to give more incoherence argument on the influence of emerging technology.

The president Kagame rather became a boring member among those in the panel and those in the room felt it and even may be the moderator felt that actually president Kagame was in the wrong economic forum as he was watched by those in room and those who were sat next to him talking about what he does not really understand and when he was asked by the moderator whether the failure was the only way to go, he responded "Absolutely, struggle will be there, support will be there…" come on, what this is to do with emerging technology? If it was job interview he would not have passed but well for him, he has managed to change constitution to allow him more years in office and office that he still holds today since 2000.

In all economic revolutions and based on the fact that the developed world is about to embark on fourth technological revolution, Rwanda is skipped at all time. Rwanda as a country is still to achieve fist revolution which is political revolution which makes me wonder why president of Rwanda was among those who were discussing the pros and cons of this fourth technological revolution which would be facilitated by strong economic and political stability –finally I don't blame President Kagame for him struggling to give competent answers to all questions that were put before him! I rather blame those who have booked a place for him as a member of the panel not a member of audience.

When President Kagame was asked whether technological transparency is the one that makes Rwanda have more women in parliament and the cabinet, President Kagame responded "It is a question of choices" simply because Rwanda's policies don't need necessary to have to depend on technology and instead of answering the question he rather revealed the truth that actually Rwanda women are in the government for political reasons because it is not women in parliament who advocate some rights, ideas and causes and they are in the government to defend them but rather women who are in the parliament for political reason of strengthening cult of personality of President Kagame and his government and some of these women are happy in the government or in cabinet because they need work in order to overcome all life burdens in Rwanda.

The truth was put out by Cheryl Sandburg when she talks about women issues in government or in other organisations that are there but can't make decisions and that is the fact for Rwanda. In Rwanda 64 % Women in the government and in the parliament looks very impressive but the truth is that; any decision making is still out of their hands and even if they would think of an idea they would not bring it out in case it is considered to be against an aggressive leadership.

The current Rwanda as President Kagame said during the forum is under an ideological driven leadership that is not open for democratic processes and shockingly, those women in Rwanda's parliament have no access to data and most of them if not all, are mediocrely educated. Majority of those women are those who studied in 70s when computers were not readily available as today, their ability to access the world technological data and information is limited hence majority of these women have no connectivity to the world and having these majorities of women in parliament allows the dictatorship to flourish with fewer struggles.

President Kagame also requested a question directed to Sheryl Sandberg that she would have responded to well about Facebook investment in people if it was not advertising their company rather than helping and once again President Kagame did not have a clue why he felt he was more fit to answer the question than Sheryl Sandberg and other CEO as he struggled to match his people's income, capability to today's technological use triggering the moderator to give him a left hand shake at the end of the forum panel. 

It is true in Rwanda; people use Facebook data on their mobile phone free of charge. In the UK I fear to use my mobile phone because it is more expensive option as I get charged by per data I use while in Rwanda, a person can be on his or her mobile phone all day using Facebook and communicating with the rest of the world which is helping the people of Rwanda to connect to the rest of the world and more people in Rwanda are now starting to join Facebook in mass as a way to connect with friends, family and the rest of the outside world but still, their connection on Facebook is still heavily controlled by the government that closely monitors individuals' communication on his or her social media.so everyone in Rwanda becomes rather more careful of what they say and how they say it. They are not free to express their ideas and opinion freely on any social media and some of them chose not to connect to the internet in case, they become attempted to break the silence or in case their ideas and opinion are wrongly perceived by the elites in the government.

Rwanda should embark on political change and seek political stability before anything else. As we speak right now, the Rwanda's constitution has been demolished and replaced by the constitution which would allow President Kagame to keep being booked in the wrong forum in the name of Rwanda for life. With political revolution Rwanda will move on in the best economic direction but for now, for Rwanda to participate in the world forum on current and future technological issues and challenges, it is just increasing the number of the panel members and to allow President Kagame to keep lacking an answer to questions put before him and ofcurse that can be embarrassing especially when in front of well up to date audiences.

Read the new constitution as it is published by  IGIHE


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