By Saskia Houttuin
Radio Netherlands[Since 1994, the world witnesses the horrifying reality: the Tutsi minority (14%) ethnic domination, the Tutsi minority ethnic rule, tyranny and corruption in
So long as justice and accountability for RPF past and current crimes are ignored and delayed, Peace and Stability will remain illusive and impossible in Rwanda=>ASIF]
Rumours about Rwandan refugees and exiles receiving threats, mysteriously disappearing or being murdered are nothing new. However, as Rwandans are becoming increasingly critical of the government, opposition leaders warn that Kigali may pose a more serious threat, even in Europe . British police recently warned two Rwandans that they may be at risk of being assassinated by their government. But are these concerns justified?
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Immaculee Uwanyiligira, Rwandan ambassador in The Netherlands |
About 300 Rwandans from Europe attended the public meeting ‘Agenda for change’ in Brussels , capital of Belgium , organized by FDU-Inkingi (United Democratic Forces) and RNC (Rwanda National Congress) last Sunday. Members are happy to meet again and greet each other warmly, but it is time for serious talks.
The rage over the detention and prosecution of Victoire Ingabire, leader of the FDU Inkingi and candidate at the 2010 presidential election in Rwanda , has stimulated opposition parties to take action. “It is necessary, but also causes a major problem” says Charles Ndereyehe, FDU-Inkingi politician who lives in The Netherlands. “Many refugees openly challenge the regime. Lately the Rwandan government has been threatening opponents in Belgium , France , and recently in Great-Britain.”
“It’s a worsening issue” adds Gérard Karangwa Semushi, vice president of PDP-Imanzi (PDP =Pacte de Défense du Peuple, People’s Defense Pact), also an inhabitant of The Netherlands: “Not only are they hunting for opponents, they have found new methods to commit murders, like poison.” In May 2011, the British newspaper The Independent revealed that the Rwandan government was allegedly planning to assassinate two dissidents in Britain for being critical about the regime. Both attended the meeting in Brussels . One of them is Rene Mugenzi, who publicly criticized Rwandan president Paul Kagame on television. He was warned by The Metropolitan Police that he faced a possible threat of assassination. “It was much unexpected” says Mugenzi. “I knew I have divergent ideas, but I had no idea they would want to kill me”.
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Assassination threat of Rwandan exiles in Netherlands |
What about potential threats in The Netherlands? Wim van der Weegen, spokesperson for the Dutch Ministry and Security and Justice, told RNW that the ministry is aware of what happened in England , but they did not comment about possible threats to Dutch residents. “If people are threatened, we recommend they go to the police. We are always alert for possible danger, in any form whatsoever.”
“The opposition party is very politically motivated.” Says Uwanyiligira. “This strategy is part of their campaign. They are trying to dismantle the solid reputation Rwanda has built since the genocide. There is nothing to worry about in the Netherlands.”
Ndereyehe admits he has not been directly threatened in The Netherlands; therefore it has not been necessary to alert the Dutch police. “But still, I watch my step.” He says. “I hope The Netherlands remain vigilant, that they also communicate with other European countries.”
Also according to Karangwa Semushi danger may still be lurking around the corner: “We strongly suspect that there are some invaders in the Netherlands who keep an eye on the opposition. How come I'm so sure? Let’s just say we have our own sources, including from Kigali .”
Life is still normal
It seems that for the time being there is no reason to raise the alarm bells in Europe , but nevertheless the Rwandan Diaspora remains vigilant. “The police have taken specific measures to secure me, but I don’t feel very safe.” Says Mugenzi. “At the same time, life is still normal. Sometimes I think about it, but I try not to...otherwise I can’t move on.”
ASI centers its work on the twin concepts of freedom of self-determination and freedom from tyranny. These ideals include the belief that all human beings have the rights to speak freely, to associate with those of like mind, and to leave and enter their countries. Individuals in a free society must be accorded equal treatment and due process under law, and must have the opportunity to participate in the governments of their countries;
ASI’s ideals likewise find expression in the conviction that all human beings have the right to be free from arbitrary detainment or exile and from interference and coercion in matters of conscience. ASI does not support nor condone violence.
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