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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Injustice based on discrimination and apartheid is meted out on the Hutu population









[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]


Rwanda - 17 years as injustice based on discrimination and apartheid is meted out on the Hutu population and the inhabitants of Nyamyumba in Rubavu district. The forcible expropriation led by the RPF unique party concern the Nyambyumba inhabitants, which are directly experiencing the problem and unfortunately remain left out of the processes of identifying what the problem really is. One of the more controversial and complex human rights is the right to property. Since then, the expropriation is an instrument for abuse, a right that protects the Tutsi extremists against the Hutu majority.


A lack of judicially discoverable and manageable standards for resolving the population’s problem remains the origin of permanent tensions in Rwanda. For 17 years, according to the unfruitful herewith attached correspondence between Sheik Abdul Harelimana, the home ministry of the RPF government since 1997 up to now, and 140 Rwandan inhabitants of Nyambyumba in Rubavu district, near Gisenyi, which complained and always made it clear that judicial decisions should be made according to legal standards rather than discriminatory new apartheid laws instigated by the RPF regime since 1994.
The context of the problem: since 1994, Kagame and RPF's ruling Tutsi minority steals vast amounts of land from the Hutu community. The inequalities of the ongoing apartheid and RPF era law raises as the Hutu people are not permitted to own land in the new Rwanda, a crime that shows how much the current regime selfishly and unreasonably practices apartheid laws.
Property may be expropriated only in terms of law of general application.
Racial Discrimination applied in Rwanda since 1994 as the Tutsi Kagame and his Tutsi RPF government should be condemned as President Kagame and RPF government discriminatory treat the majority Hutu community.

Since 1994 the majority Hutu have been marginalized through their prejudice by the current Tutsi minority and RPF government. Instead of respecting the rule of law, implementation of universal human rights in the country, they have been marginalized, discriminated and so far enslaved during the last two decades by Paul Kagame and RPF and Kagame’s party in the country forcing the majority not to hold free elections throughout the country with insignificant opposition in elections lacking the basic requirements of transparency.
This partly reflected internal Belgian domestic politics, who later saw the discrimination against the Hutu majority as similar to oppression within Belgium suffered from the Flemish-Walloon conflict. They saw the democratization and empowerment of the Hutu as a just response to the Tutsi domination.
 The RPF invasion, assassinations and mass killings involving RPF infiltrators, RPF rebels and militias together with the infiltrated Interahamwe, RDF mass-murder in which an estimated 3 million Hutus and approximatively 250,000 Tutsis died. There were many mass killings of Hutus and interior Tutsis that led to the documented Rwandan genocide by the World community through the UN Security Council resolution 955 for Rwanda.
Since 1994, the Hutu majority constitute most of the slave labor in the ruling RPF and Kagame’s party and because most of Hutu children have no access to free education or the state sponsored studies (we still have proofs), they happen to be employed as unskilled labor. Racial discrimination against the Hutu and Twa communities in Rwanda still flourishes affecting access to political and socio-economic opportunities and resources.
In the past 20 recent years Rwanda has seen resurgence in ethnic tribal hatred intolerance fueled by General Kagame and RPF unique party structures and infrastructure. In addition to the many victims among Hutu majority of the northern, western, central and southern regions of the country that have perished in the ongoing genocide, Human rights organizations willing to work in or visiting Rwanda have also been subjected to violent attacks. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, RPF government is guilty of fanning ethnic hatred between Hutus and Tutsis for its own political ends.  After enslaving the Hutu population extremist Tutsis dominate now the nation politically, socially, economically and culturally this is true in the fact that for 20 years of the ongoing genocide.


Due to the tyranny of their reign which eventually led to the infamous coup in 1980 to liberate/overthrow the country from RPF rule and return the power to the Indigenous Liberians which constitute the majority of the nation's population. The effects of RPF rule thereafter that resulted after the 1994 tragic events and the start of the genocide against the majority Hutus  was that many of the Hutu population still suffer from the apartheid, discrimination and genocide for already 2 decades and that there is much socio-political and economic oppression that lead to permanent ethnic tensions and threats which lead to the subsequent Hutu genocide and the destruction of the Hutu community's economy leading Rwanda to currently being the most impoverished nation in the world with about 85% (Hutus living in rural areas) of the society's population living below the international poverty line despite the praise of Kagame’s efforts to have boosted the Rwandan economy which unfortunately is limited to Kigali capital of Rwanda as the majority population known as Hutus were forced to leave all towns and forced to go and live in the rural areas where they don’t have possibilities and opportunities to go to school.
The property protection should have much attention in a country where the Tutsi minority rule oppresses the Hutu majority and the key issue is to bring back democratic values, justice and peace in the country where genocide has been launched and cannot be ended without ending the minority rule through free elections supervised by the world community with the representatives of all political opponent parties. 



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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