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Monday, April 21, 2014

What next after those findings about the mastermind group of the Rwandan Genocide?



[Since 1994, the world witnesses the horrifying Tutsi minority (14%) ethnic domination, the Tutsi minority ethnic rule with an iron hand, tyranny and corruption in Rwanda. The current government has been characterized by the total impunity of RPF criminals, the Tutsi economic monopoly, the Tutsi militaristic domination, and the brutal suppression of the rights of the majority of the Rwandan people (85% are Hutus)and mass arrests of Hutus by the RPF criminal organization =>AS International]

Kagame's mentors behind the Rwandan Genocide. It is STRICTLY the Rwandan genocide.







What then after the findings showing that The United States masterminded the Rwandan Genocide?

The aftermath of the Rwandan genocide has left Hutu victims and survivors with persistent emotional and mental health problems. Hutu victims still retain no rights to be present, informed and heard, to have a voice in all media such as national and worldwide TV, they are prevented to get equal rights on national and international scenes or be informed, present and heard during different panel discussions or international decisions.

The United States responsibility has been done by inflicting serious damages on the Hutu ethnic majority in Rwanda in this area and this since October 1st, 1990 up to now. The Hutus, who make up about 85% of Rwanda’s population, are strictly and equally denied higher education, land ownership and positions in the RPF government, which uses discriminative and ethnic oppression to maintain them as second citizens.


 After the United states launched the war and fabricated a kind of civil war in Rwanda, they started by killing them and using all genocidal methods and ways including  the methods that still cause serious bodily or mental harm to the Hutus with the aim to exterminate them.

Inspired by the 
Planned Parenthood Genocide, Kagame and his mentors'acts of genocidal violence against Hutus are frequently occurring inside and outside of Rwanda. We saw Hutu children forcibly transferred in the Tutsi families as a pretext to prevent them from the fictitious genocidal ideology. Under the pretext of the birth control, we saw established the Hutu Project with ethnic sterilization campaigns duriçng which several measures are imposed with the intention of preventing births within the Hutu community. It is STRICTLY genocide.
Hutus are prevented from perpetuating their group identity by prohibitions against cultural and religious practices that are the basis of that identity, telling them that there is no ethnic groups in Rwanda, that those who speak about it must held in prison for genocidal ideology and at the same time wrongly blaming them for carrying out the genocide against the Tutsis thought manipulations and demagogy. 

The cruelest trick that the United States and their allies have ever done to Hutu ethnic members is to take them into the created for them International criminal Court in Arusha, Tanzania and erase all of the Kagame and RPF members’ criminal records forcing them to accept intellectual, cultural and religious inferiority comparatively to the Tutsis. The extent of the problem is found in many published documents on the blog and in other non-biased articles on the topic.

Therefore, they should recognize that there are criticisms that condemn the US invasion using Uganda as their proxy army and RPF killers the then rebels made up by the CIA, the Pentagon and the US military. They should deeply aware of the fact that acts by US in the last 20 years caused tremendous suffering and damage to the Rwandan people as a whole and the genocide against the Hutu majority in particular, including the Tutsi massacres that took place in 1994.

The United States should review their foreign policy towards Rwanda and from there apologize themselves by removing Paul Kagame, the tyrant and criminal dictator of Rwanda following the path of a pacifist way with remorse and determination that such crimes must end and never be repeated. The Unites States of America should keenly and consciously take responsibility for the serious damage that they caused in the last 20 years to the Hutu and Tutsi people through Kagame’s wars and deeply reproaches themselves for the genocide that is going on in Rwanda with the establishment of the Tutsi apartheid strengthened by the enslavement of the Hutu majority of Rwanda.

Authoritarianism, Slavery and apartheid in Rwanda: The impact after more than 20 years of the Tutsi minority rule.
The United States should recognize that there was a period of more than two decades in this century when they brought to bear great sufferings upon Rwanda and its people. The long period, that severely injured the honor and dignity of millions of Hutu women who suffered immeasurable pain and incurable physical and psychological wounds as Human Beings. Nothing injured the honor and dignity of women more than Kagame’s war and atrocities (RPF Akandoyi trademark).

The United States should overwhelmingly regret and therefore stop the ammunition of the Tutsi minority in Rwanda and end up with fueling the Hutu-Tutsi tensions by calling Hutu genocidaires and or presumed genocidaires, the best and speedy way of enslaving the Hutus.
Moreover, they should regret the unleashing of rampant apartheid in  Rwanda and the already enslaving of the Hutu for maintaining them in poverty as they face daily  intimidations, assassinations, forced disappearances, imprisonment of political opponents, a situation that brought and still carries out great devastation to the people of Rwanda and Burundi, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.

They Unites States should give their word not to repeat such things a second time. This awareness and regret should be emphasized especially in the relationship between both ethnic groups, the American people and the rest of those western countries for which media (Belgian RTL and BBC world) and fake NGOs (Collectif d'Allain Gautier and his Tutsi wife Daphrose) and acts were used to tarnish the Hutu image and speed up their enslavement through fabricated guilty records and forced criminalization against the Hutu population.

The United States should deeply apologize for the tragedy in which Hutus were brought not of their own free will but by the design United States and Kagame have masterminded. We daily notice assassinated Hutu ethnic members, imprisonment of those against the RPF regime, raped women and disabused children; on the other hand the Hutu refugees were mass-murdered in the DRC however, United States refuse justice for them by vetoeing against any resolution requesting to end the RPF impunity.

Who should be held accountable for crimes of war, crimes against humanity and crimes of genocide they committed against the Hutu ethnic members?  Should president Obama apologize for what his predecessors did let him get on with it?

 

We have heard other people arguing that as the United States and individual Americans have fueled and or funded the Hutu-Tutsi tensions and hatred between both ethnic groups inside and outside Rwanda. If so, they should not be pardoned.  There should be even exemplary punishment against those individuals who masterminded the Rwandan genocide.  If there is a better way to resolve the problem, then Rwandan and American people, helped by an independent commission set especially for that by law makers from both nations, will look into it.

Rwandans won’t a wishy-washy, non-committal, half-hearted apology.

Even if the United States should be on bended knees for decimating the majority Hutu and now enslaved Hutu survivors in Rwanda, we all know that a wishy--washy, non-committal, half-hearted apology can’t help victims of Kagame’s wars to stand up again with their honor and dignity.


Kagame and RPF government and pro-RPF organizations have enough tarnished the Hutu image with the purpose of taking them away from power. Just go
back even further and you will get the to the highest incarceration rate in the world and assassinations of those who speak out or refuse to kneel before the bloody Rwandan criminal Paul Kagame, the permanent silencing and criminalizing of the Hutu.

The United States should cease to use proxy armies and the Tutsi rebels
elsewhere in Africa and in the African Great Lakes Region in particular and stop the whitewashing many ways of RPF crimes headed by the Rwandan gory criminal and self-elected president Paul Kagame. On the contrary, the US should help Rwandans to liberate them from the Kagame tyranny by all means with the purpose of reconciling both Hutu and Tutsi ethnic members.

From these above mentioned circumsntances, Rwandans won’t such an apology that attempts to absolve the United States of humiliation, stereotypes and prejudices, assassinations and mass-murder established to speed up the extermination of the Hutu population. 

The Rwandan Hutus won’t an apology from United States that is calculated to make it seem as if they didn’t know, or they have misjudged consequences; we won’t such an apology where United States might say they are praying for us or use other religious references in an attempt to make themselves seem too nice, religious or Godly to have actually done what we say they did. We all know that such meaningless apologies are given for the purpose of benefiting the perpetrators in some way instead of helping the Hutu victims and survivors to feel better.

Continual study and research must be conducted to help the arrest all of those individuals and their networks, NGO’s and, western media involved in the ongoing genocide against the Hutu population if we are to remain alert to the short and long-term effects of the Rwandan holocaust, to learn of Hutu victims and survivors' needs, and to direct and aid in necessary Hutu and Tutsi service programs.


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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