Academic awards granted to general Kagame are aimed to mislead the public about Kagame's criminal records.
What is corruption?
Defining corruption can be a challenge. It takes many forms, and perpetrators are skilled in developing new ways to be corrupt and cover their tracks. Much thought has been devoted to developing different definitions of corruption but, despite its complex nature, most people can recognise a corrupt act when they see it.
- See more at: http://www.u4.no/articles/the-basics-of-anti-corruption/#3
Defining corruption can be a challenge. It takes many forms, and perpetrators are skilled in developing new ways to be corrupt and cover their tracks. Much thought has been devoted to developing different definitions of corruption but, despite its complex nature, most people can recognise a corrupt act when they see it.
- See more at: http://www.u4.no/articles/the-basics-of-anti-corruption/#3
What is corruption?
Defining
corruption can be a challenge. It takes many forms, and
perpetrators are skilled in developing new ways to be corrupt and cover their
tracks. Much thought has been devoted to developing different definitions of
corruption but, despite its complex nature, most people can recognize a corrupt
act when they see it.
The
criminality of the Kagame regime is whitewashed by the massive public relations
campaigns involving Kagame’s special advisor/sponsors: former Ambassador Andrew
Young and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
After years
and years of talk that General
Kagame is a bloody dictator and a serial killer and that he as the
potential to be a serious contender for being the second African president to
be arrested and face justice for assassinations,
torture, rape and mass-slaughter of millions of Ugandan, Congolese and Rwandan
people, everybody feel disgusted to see Him getting awarded across American
and British Universities and colleges. We all didn't know how hopelessly biased
and corrupt they are.
Controversial
awards granted to the evil serial killer General Kagame, the Rwandan dictator
There’s no
doubt that corruption, endemic in emerging economies around the world, throws
economic development into chaos. But we had no idea about how it affects
decisions made by developed countries institutions and schools, degrades the
quality of education in different universities and colleges, and discourages
students and professors to be part of the University or college's image. A
recent research made it clear and has found out it’s also an increasingly hot
business in some American colleges with a growing number of influential
business in the education area just how often it happens with some political
leaders from around the globe. At the same time, we saw the most of Western leaders and academic
researchers regularly pinpointing corruption as one of the greatest threats
to global economic development.
Why the
Rwandan dictator succeeds in corruption of those generally trust and agree that
they might have the right to provide education to our children?
Because of interests, General Kagame avoids to be arrested and brought before justice. One of the US corrupt leaders is Mrs. Suzan Rice, former US amabassader to the UN. Find out more in The Susan Rice's Business Links To Paul Kagame And His M23 or in Ambassador Susan Rice shielding President Paul Kagame.
Unfortunately,
bribery becomes the most widespread form of corruption, and the world community
strategies for dealing with bribe requests vary:
The biggest bias in US academic institutions once again rears its ugly head: List of awards and honours bestowed upon Paul Kagame
"By not publishing the Gersony
report and other information about RPF´s massacres, a blank cheque was
issued to continue the murders," said academic Rwandan expert Dr. Filip
Reyntjens of the University of Antwerp to Denmark newspaper
"Information" writer Gunnar Willum. Dr. Reyntjens went on to say in
the article of 28 June 1999, "Publication of the report would have
prevented the RPF to commit the massacre of over 200,000 Hutu refugees in
Zaire," says Reyntjens. "The RPF has used the genocide to legitimate
massacres on this civilian population. The same way that Israel has used the
holocaust to legitimate attacks on the Palestinians," says Reyntjens.Kagame Criminal Confession
The key
answer is not only writing this no-bribe ideal into a university or college’s
culture, starting with a academic code for headmasters, teachers,
administrative and academic employees, affiliates and potential business
partners. But coming to grips with what appears to be an international groundswell of
corruption is far from a simple matter. The researcher Nichols believes
that unraveling and explaining the mechanics of corruption is critical to
helping the growing body of government, organizations and academic institutions
trying to fight it.
The United Nations, which is supposed to represent the best of our collective aspirations for justice and human rights, yesterday represented the worst. Yesterday, the United Nations put on a passion play for General kagame and other Rwandan genocide deniers, creating ICTR, the well-known political spectacle that tried to rewrite history.
We need to wipe away any attempts at Kagame and RPF impunity. General Kagame and other RPF criminals have to be brought to justice insteed of being awarded. Victims and survivors have to be given an opportunity to tell their story to the world. If we pretend genocide never happened, then history will repeat itself. And none of us—whether we lived it, survived it, or just heard about on the news—should just stand by while Kagame philosophers and advisers try to rewrite history.
To International organizations, individual (anonymously) say the number of colleges in which Kagame makes big bribe demands has risen staggeringly because of corrupt political leaders, media bias and corruption. His travels under Rwanda day covering spectacles to the US and end England open our eyes and show up how far corruption may go.
Strategies for Saying No to unjustified awards and Rwanda day used as Kagame’s propaganda network new tools.
Awards and Rwanda day play avery big role in whitewashing meney originated from Kagame's criminal activities.
Corporations, Nichols believes, must create a corporate culture that doggedly refuses bribe requests and establish clear corporate codes that employees unwaveringly adhere to. They must also assure managers that the company will back them when they refuse to pay. “A company would be foolish not to develop two general strategies, one for dealing with bribe demands and another for dealing with competitors who offer bribes,” he says. “The potential, in terms of criminal liability, skewed relationships, lost contracts, disqualification from government contracts, loss of reputation and so on is simply too great to ignore.
Bribery degrades the universities and colleges’ level of education and damages their public image by making it more difficult to refuse future requests. Serious consequences come from a direct link between high levels of corruption and low levels of foreign direct investment.
Another point that should be sustained is the US current president's idea to stop banks dealing with mineral resources. That will undoubtedly help not only the financial world but also the anti-bribery and anti-corruption institutions (public and NGOs) to better help economic development. Think of corrupt and biased World Bank reports on some countries about the economic growth across the world and in Africa in particular.
Here we certainly don't mention biased awards and the whitewashing money coming from mineral resources looted from bloody regions particularly Rwanda and DRC. General Kagame, the Rwandan dictator is allowed to whitewash his money from mineral resources through sponsored by him biased and unjustified awards from Anglo-Saxon universities and colleges.
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| The Rwandan bloody dictator Still President of Rwanda |
Writing about this by urgently calling the world leaders to say No to Kagame's tactics and strategies for whitewashing the bloody money collected from Congolese mineral resources would be a very encouraging sign of understanding the tragedy of Rwandan and Congolese people from political leaders, scholars, journalists and other anti-corruption individuals and organizations.
The Truth can be buried and stomped into the ground where none can see, yet eventually it will, like a seed, break through the surface once again far more potent than ever, and Nothing can stop it. Truth can be suppressed for a "time", yet It cannot be destroyed. ==> Wolverine






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