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- The people should overthrow the Rwandan dictator (often put in place by foreign agencies) and throw him, along with his henchmen and family, out of the country – e.g., the Shah of Iran, Marcos of Philippines.Compaore of Burkina Faso
- Rwandans organize a violent revolution and have the dictator killed – e.g., Ceaucescu in Romania.
- Foreign powers (till then maintaining the dictator) force the dictator to exile without armed intervention – e.g. Mátyás Rákosi of Hungary was exiled by the Soviets to Kirgizia in 1970 to “seek medical attention”.
- Foreign powers march in and remove the dictator (whom they either instated or helped earlier) – e.g. Saddam Hussein of Iraq or Manuel Noriega of Panama.
- The dictator kills himself in an act of desperation – e.g., Hitler in 1945.
- The dictator is assassinated by people near him – e.g., Julius Caesar of Rome in 44 AD was stabbed by 60-70 people (only one wound was fatal though).
- Organise strikes and unrest to paralyze the country and convince even the army not to support the dictaor – e.g., Jorge Ubico y Castañeda was ousted in Guatemala in 1944 and Guatemala became democratic, Recedntly in Burkina Faso with the dictator Blaise Compaoré.
Almighty God :Justice for US
Killing Hutus on daily basis
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KAGAME VS JUSTICE
A genocide protected by the silence of the world
'No good deed goes unpunished' => Oscar Wilde
Stop Genocide in the Congo. Why the Silence? Break the silence and speak out for North Kivu inhabitants and Rwandan Hutu refugees' peace. Wy would you accept to lieve in shame and fear? There is power in speaking out, so use your voice and start talking!
Troops have been trained by US green berets and US military personnel have worked to coordinate SPLA and RPF/UPDF/RCD military campaigns. Actually, they've been trained to intervene in the so called "Save Darfur"! And arms given to them are used to kill Rwandans and Congolese people!
Shame on You who claim " Save Darfur". A VERY BIG LIE.
Rose Kabuye herself said that if she is given opportunity to make her tribe (tutsi)majority she would do that in one month => Rose Kabuye
Rwanda surViVors are calling for support of a multinational intervention to stop the ongoing genocide in Democratic Republic of the Congo where RPF and his RDF/FPR/CNDP are mass-murdering the remaining Hutu refugees in the Congo. Nothing short of an international intervention will stop the genocide until Paul Kagame remains in large.
What is happening in the Eastern Region of the Congo is truly horrible, we would not be able to ignore it.
Join Rwanda SurViVors in writing and calling the world leaders and Tell them not to let Paul Kagame the genocidaire slaughtering Hutus. They have to act decisively to end the genocide in the Congo and in Rwanda as well.
Kagame continues: "To be honest, I don't care.
Mortars are raining down on the Hutu refugees assimulated to the Interahamwe.
Urgent action is required to stop genocidal practices currently being carried out in the DRC.
The message that this sends is right up the alley of the self-same internationalists, International organizations for Human Rights advocacy who will not lift one finger to stop an on-going genocide If anyone has to be held responsible for the genocide in Rwanda, it is the Western Human Rights Organizations, it is the United Nations, It is the European Union.
Put yourself in Hutu mans and women shoes and tell me if you wouldnt be full of anger after a white man left your country and had used the Tutsi to treat you as a dog in your own country even though you represent 85% of the majority in your country.
I belive its normal that Hutus got angry as they still had the anger of being mistreated and unfortunately, the west are the ones who created that rubbish, as they usually do. When I say the west(I mean their colonists).
Put yourself in both Hutu and Tutsi shoes before answering any Rwandan question.
If therei is no justice for all who committed crimes they will still war between Rwandans.My recomandation is that those Spanish, Canadian Rwandans and Rwandans who were massacred by RPF in refugge camps in DR Congo should 'nt be taken to court there is no good fruits which will be shown in Rwanda.
I always say that no good deed goes unpunished. 19 years old silence since 1990!
The world International community's silence is AIDING genocide in the Congo.
The world must stop the ongoing genocide. The International community must protect Rwandans who are not Tutsis in that country of Rwanda. Earlier in the 90's up the world community failed to the end miserably the genocide or stop it. The world must act now to stop the war of terror, impoverishment and humiliation waged by RPF and Paul Kagame.
Are you ready to join the worldwide peacemakers interacting, informing and inspiring Rwanda peace?
Another thing if you want to understand our problems you should first know that Tutsis oppressed Hutus for over 500 years until when hutus got independence thru a referandum sponsored by UN in 1960s. Tutsis were not happy with it becoz they are the minority and decided to attack Rwanda in 1990s with aim to topple the hutu rule. They killed two Hutu president in a plane downed on 6th april 1994. The first one was killed in october 1993, the president of Burundi, Melchior Ndadaye, elected democratically after 30 years of oppression by the minority Tutsis.
This attack on the plane was sponsored by USA coz the missile used was donated by US army. the orgine of hatred between hutus and tutsis is becoz tutsis believe that they were born to rule and hutus are born to serve tutsis. Hutus didnt plan to kill tutsis as alleged but they reacted after being pushed to the wall. Here in Kigali one day we shall revolt and reclaim our right as the majority. We are only waiting until when USA will become weak and china takes over the supremacy then we shall reclaim our basic right.
We are always forced to go and exhume our fathers bones to show to the internation community that those bones belong to Tutsis but in true sense those bones belong to (Hutus. I remember one day a young man was exhuming bones to wash and display as it is our custom here in Rwanda, then the guy discovered that the arm bone was still wearing the watch that his father had when he went missing and this guy is a Hutu.
Kagame has a chance to reconcile the nation now but if he does not do that. we shall chase him away one night and he wont be remembered any more. Kagame claims that hutus killed 500,000 Tutsis but he forgets that he has killed more than 4 million Hutus so far and he is still doing so.
Kamugisha, Lagos, Nigeria.
Ladies and Gents:
- Your support can help Rwanda surViVors to obtain justice, peace and security in their country.
- Work to ensure that Paul Kagame and RPF perpetrators are held to account their genocide perpetrated against Hutu ethnic members.
- Campaign for ending the world community’s silence about RPF and Paul Kagame’s genocide against Hutus only because they happen to be the majority in their country and to be born Hutus.
- Take action and join our campaigns to ensure that the UN, the European Union, US and international bodies uphold international human rights standards and protect victims' rights in Rwanda.
The FDLR urge the International Community to strongly condemn this new war and immediately take severe sanctions against the Rwandan government which is the primarily responsible for this new war.
The FDLR inform the public and the International Community that this new war is not only senseless but also unnecessary and risks to engulf the entire Great Lakes region of Africa . Moreover, those who conceived and implemented the plan to exterminate the peoples of the African Great Lakes Region, whoever they may be, must understand that their acts will not go unpunished and that they will sooner or later have to answer before the law for all the serious consequences that will result from that war.
The FDLR call upon all women and all men of good will and peace-loving nations around the world to condemn in the strongest terms this logic of war in a region already scarred by years of fratricidal and endless wars.
The FDLR reaffirm their commitments made in Rome as stated in their Declaration of 31 March 2005, and urge once again the Kigali regime to sit on the same table, under the Rome process, to find a peaceful solution to the political problem of Rwanda .
The FDLR call upon the Rwandan and Congolese people, and the members of the FDLR to remain calm and united in order to foil the macabre plan of the dictatorial regime in Kigali and its sponsors aimed at exterminating the peoples of the Great Lakes region of Africa .
Done in Paris on 21 January 2009.
Callixte Mbarushimana
Far from being radical, the attacks on France for its role in the 1994 war are designed to whitewash Western intervention more broadly.Last week, the Rwandan government published the findings of its commission of inquiry into the role France played in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. It found French diplomats, military leaders and politicians – including former president François Mitterand – complicit in the genocide.
A moral analysis like this is compelling because it provides a clear pathway through a maze of complicating factors. For journalists, this moral signposting of the Rwandan genocide leads the way to great copy about the bravery of the heroes and the moral turpitude of the villains. For governments, it provides the crucial element of legitimacy that is the essential underpinning of their right to rule. The Rwandan regime under Paul Kagame depends on this version of events for its support and survival. And so do its principal sponsors, the United States and Great Britain.
As the force that relieved Rwanda from genocide, the RPF - whose leadership currently runs Rwanda - has exploited this version of events to remind Western governments that they failed to live up to the ‘Never Again’ principle that was the driving force behind the passing of the Genocide Convention at the United Nations in 1948. While they battled the genocidaires in 1994, the Western world simply looked on. Except France, that is. But as a supporter of the former, pre-RPF regime, France’s motives for intervening were highly questionable.
It may be the most widely told story of Rwanda, but this version of events is deeply flawed. While the US may have been embarrassed by this account, appearing less than heroic during the months of Rwanda’s greatest torment, it is far easier for it to live with this embarrassment than to be confronted with the facts of how it did intervene in this region of Africa in the early 1990s and since Kagame came to power.
The ‘plane crash’ debate
The Kagame government’s latest salvo against France, in the shape of its commission report fingering the French for their support for the genocide, is in fact part of an increasingly desperate search for political legitimacy. The weakest point of the Rwandan moral parable is the question of what caused the re-eruption of the war in 1994 and the subsequent descent into mass slaughter. The start of the bloodiest stage of the war is far more complicated than the moral storytellers – who blame it on the then evil government’s determination to secure Hutu domination – would have us believe.
It was an act of international terrorism that triggered the return to war. In early April 1994, an aeroplane carrying Hutu President Juvénal Habyarimana was blown out of the sky by a missile attack that had been planned for several months. Apologists for the RPF have tried hard to blame the attack upon hardline Hutu conspirators, but they have produced nothing of substance to back up this claim. Rather, there is an accumulating amount of evidence that the RPF was responsible for the missile attack – and it is this evidence that has put the current RPF government, led by Kagame, on the back foot. It is the government’s defensiveness on this issue that lies at the heart of the current France-bashing.
These inconvenient truths threatened to muddy the clear waters of moral certainty that the Rwandan parable provides. The Rwandan regime has lived behind the shield of international powers which have worked hard to keep the matter of the plane shooting off the agenda. For all of its 13 years of operation, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), whose brief is to establish the truth of what happened in 1994, has ruled that the matter of the President Habyarimana’s assassination (which it chooses to refer to simply as a plane ‘crash’) is not within its remit. When one of the ICTR’s chief prosecutors, Carla Del Ponte, expressed her desire to dust off the investigation into the allegations against the RPF, stating that ‘if it is the RPF that shot down the plane, the history of genocide must be rewritten’ (2), she was abruptly relieved of her position and moved to The Hague.
Del Ponte’s successor at the ICTR, the Gambian Hassan Bubacar Jallow, subsequently confirmed that the shooting down of the aircraft is ‘not a case that falls within our jurisdiction’ (3). It is ironic that the ICTR’s first chief prosecutor, Richard Goldstone, has expressed his view that the plane attack does fall within the remit of the court and ought to be investigated. ‘It is clearly related to the genocide, by all accounts [it was] the trigger that started the genocide and it would have been very, very important from a justice point of view, from victims’ point of view, to find out.’ (4)
However, the ICTR’s deputy prosecutor, Bernard Muna, felt cavalier enough about the issue to tell the ICTR’s legal adviser, Kingsley Moghalu, that ‘after all, there was a state of war, and Habyarimana could be considered a legitimate target’ (5). This is an extraordinary statement from such a senior figure. The missile attack was, among other things, a deliberate violation of Article 1 of the Arusha Accords of 4 August 1993, which stated: ‘The war between the Government of Rwanda and the Rwandan Patriotic Front is over.’
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the secretary-general of the UN at the time of the Rwanda tragedy, is also emphatic about the cover-up of the investigation into the plane shooting: ‘It is a very mysterious scandal. Four reports have been made on Rwanda: the French Parliament Report, the Belgian Senate Report, Kofi Annan’s UN report, and the Organization of African Unity report. All four say absolutely nothing about the shooting down of the Rwandan president’s plane. That just goes to show the power of the intelligence services that can force people to be quiet.’ (6)
Building upon the evidence received by the UN investigator Michael Hourigan, the French judge Jean-Louis Bruguière conducted his own enquiry on behalf of the family of the French pilot who died in the missile attack, along with the presidents of both Rwandan and Burundi and senior government and military figures. Bruguière’s report is thoroughgoing and detailed. I have interviewed one of the several RPF dissidents who briefed the judge: Aloys Ruyenzi.
Western complicity: what about the US?
Yet there is more than the legitimacy of the Rwandan government at stake in this latest retelling of the moral parable on Rwanda. The RPF would not have sustained its war without diplomatic support from Washington. The US intervened to legitimise the RPF’s war, even though the justifications for it had by that time proven to be baseless. The first invasion in 1990 was timed, not to force a reluctant Rwandan government to allow refugees to return, but to disrupt arrangements already in place to accommodate returning refugees.
Rather than being a desertion from the Ugandan military (the RPF leadership were in top positions in the Ugandan state), the invasion of Rwanda in 1990 was a joint Ugandan-RPF venture. President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda was keen to have an ally in power south of the border. More importantly, he wanted to be rid of his Rwandan refugee ‘problem’. The issues of land occupation by Rwandans, and suspicions about the leverage that Rwandans in top official positions enjoyed in the Ugandan government, had generated Museveni’s first political crisis since he took power in 1986.
Of course, it takes more than a constitution to bring about democracy, but it was a promising start and presented another opportunity for the US to tell its Ugandan ally Museveni to pull the plug on the RPF or face the end of the privileged ‘New African Leader’ status that it had bestowed upon him.
How human rights lobbyists boosted the RPF
But France, too, played a vital role in prodding the Rwandan government to reach a political settlement with the RPF. According to the French writer Agnes Callamard, it was not just pressure from the US that was applied to get Habyarimana to sign the Arusha Accords in 1993 – ‘it is doubtful if Habyarimana would have signed the peace accords, which gave heavy concessions to the RPF, without pressure and guarantees from the Elysée through François Mitterand’s personal emissaries, and possibly from representatives of the Military Mission of Cooperation, specifically Général Huchon, Colonel Cussac – the French military attaché and head of the French military Assistance Mission in Rwanda, and his assistant, Lieutenant Colonel Maurin.’ (8)
Having secured a virtual coup in the 1993 negotiations – the RPF had won 50 per cent command of the envisaged unified army and enough seats in the proposed transitional government to block anything that was against its interests – the RPF had emerged as the strongest party. The problem it now faced was the scheduled elections where its unpopularity would have been exposed. Local elections in the demilitarised zone that was created in the wake of the February 1993 offensive pointed the way – the RPF was massively defeated at the hands of the former ruling party.
Faced with the prospect of being downsized to a small party by the Rwandan electorate, and with clear support from the US and Belgium, it would appear that the RPF’s interests could only be further advanced with a return to the battlefield. With the promised departure of French forces from Kigali in December 1993, the military path to the capital was clear. What was needed by the RPF was a justification for resuming the war.
Peter Erlinder, the lead defence council for the ICTR, stated categorically in a letter to the Canadian prime minister in 2006 that the final offensive of the RPF was ordered by Kagame within minutes of learning of the successful missile attack, ‘long before any retaliatory, civilian killings had occurred anywhere in Rwanda’ (9).
Three years of mounting fear, insecurity and material deprivation (much of Rwanda was by this time in the grip of famine) came to a head. Rwanda’s hastily (but constitutionally) appointed government of surviving ministers fled the capital. The army was pinned down in one losing encounter with the RPF after another.
The RPF won the war and took power in July 1994. Africa then witnessed the largest mass exodus in its history. Over two million Rwandans voted with their feet and moved to former Zaïre and Tanzania. The United States, Britain and Belgium in particular rushed to recognise the new regime in Kigali.
Even greater numbers were still to die. The new Rwandan regime’s invasion of various refugee camps and its forced repatriation of refugees, the massacre of internally displaced people in Kibeho in April 1995, and two invasions of what became the Democratic Republic of Congo by the ruling RPF – all of this has brought the death toll of civilians to a level that is the highest of any conflict since the Second World War.
The truth behind the moral parable
In The Times last week, Linda Melvern wrote about ‘a large room in the French Embassy in Kigali filled floor to ceiling with shredded documents. This was probably the paper trail that might have revealed the depth of involvement between the Elysée Palace and the Hutu faction responsible for massacring hundreds of thousands of Tutsi and opposition Hutu’ (10).
Barrie Collins is a writer on African affairs and author of Obedience in Rwanda: A Critical Question published by Sheffield Hallam University Press in 1998.
Barrie Collins reported from the waiting room of the Rwandan genocide tribunal. Tara McCormack criticised the indictment of Sudanase President Omar al-Bashir for genocide. Julie Hearn looke at Kenya and the myth of Afrian barbarism Brendan O’Neill said Somalia is a case study of the dangers of moralism in international affairs, and that Darfur has been damned by pity. Or read more at spiked issue Africa.
(1) ‘French Policy in Rwanda’, A Callamard included in The Path of a Genocide: The Rwanda Crisis from Uganda to Zaïre, H Adelman and A Suhurke, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 1999, p. 178, note 19
Global Research Articles by Barrie Collins
Preventive war, where force is used to prevent a potential threat from emerging, is the kind of highly risky and militaristic diplomacy found at the core of the recently revealed Bush doctrine.
The basic problem confronting any leader contemplating a military campaign is that forecasting the future of international politics is rather like forecasting the weather.
There is a general rule in Africa, if not across the world: Behind any rebellion with legs is usually a meddling neighbor. And whether the rebellion in eastern Congo explodes into another full-fledged war, and drags a large chunk of central Africa with it, seems likely to depend on the involvement of Rwanda, Congo’s tiny but disproportionately mighty neighbor.
The signs are ever-more obvious, if not yet entirely open.
Australian Peacekeeper & Peacemaker Veterans' Association
Review by: Review by Gordon Traill, Iraq Veteran.
“Combat Medic by Terry Pickard is an eyewitness account by an Australian Army Medic who was at the “Kibeho Massacre” in Rwanda.
the scale of genocide. That scale of genocide that took place at Kibeho remains mind numbing.
He is critical of how people have judged Peacekeeping service and the lack of bravery awards handed out to members of UNAMIR at Kibeho. The powerful and confronting account of Pickard’s time at Kibeho will shock you. It will go some way for the reader to understand, why Pickard has struggled with severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for so many years since his return to Australia. Pickard definitely wears his heart on his sleeve as he deals with his illness.
“We could only sit and watch in horror”. The scale of genocide that took place at Kibeho is mind numbing. The immense pressure and strictness of the Rules of Engagement (ROE) placed upon
the Australians by the UN would have tested any man’s limits. The Rwandese Patriotic Army (RPA) tried everything to intimidate the Australians to open fire. Strict adherence of the ROE and personal discipline saved the Australians from being killed. SAS patrol medic Paul Jordan said years later "we are good, but not that good". “There were around 2,000 RPA soldiers, all focused on killing, and only 32 of us”.
Pickard details what would have happened if they were caught taking photos. “The RPA would not allow anyone to take photos, let alone footage”. “George Gittoes, the war artist attached to us, had been threatened with death if he took pictures”. He was “determined to let the world know what was happening in Kibeho”. George’s photos have been seen all over the world in magazines and television stories about Rwanda.
When they say that they didn't know. Never again will we excuse them? In i990, they said nothing. In 1994, they said nothing. In 1995 at Kibeho mass-slaughters, they said Nothing. From 1996 up to 1998, RPF mass-slaughtered Hutu Refugees in the Congo forests and Kisangani, etc, they kept IT shut.
When they say that they didn't know. Never again will we excuse them?
Elsewhere the RPF Tutsi genocidaires are conceivably trying to accelerate the genocide before Obama enters the White House. RPF death squads are murdering women and children ONLY because the y happen to be born Hutus and now, Kigali is willing if it has already waged the 3rd war against the Remaining Hutu survivors in the Congo.
L'entrée par la grande porte de cet ennemi du peuple congolais qui est un des pions essentiels de la déstabilisation de notre pays, reçu avec honneur à Kinshasa pour avoir dirigé les massacres des congolais, est une humiliation en plus, dont le responsable est Joseph Kabila qui ne se cache plus dans la trahison contre notre peuple!
Voici au travers ce questionnement ci-après, la démonstration de preuve de haute trahison:
1. Comment ce bras armé sanguinaire du dictateur ruandais s'est-il permis de fouler ses pieds sur le sol de nos ancêtres après avoir fait massacrer impunément des millions de nos frères et soeurs?
Swahili'' Usiogope, bwana Kabarebe! Kuja tuu Kinshasa! Unasaabu ya kama bicongolais ni ngurube tu? Bilisha saabu mambo zote mubaya tulibifanya, nibipumbafu! Mimi niko apa kimia na nina tsheza nabo sawa zoba ! Mutu aki pime sema, ni tamupiga masasi ! »//
Lingala :" Kobanga te, ndeko Kabarebe! Esengeli okoma kaka na Kinshasa! Obosani ke bacongolais bazali ba ngulu penza? Basi babosani mabe nyonso tosala bango, baza babolole! Tala ngai, na za na kimia, mpe naza kosakana na bango lokola ba zoba! Mutu akomeka koloba nakobeta ye masasi!!"
Français : '' Ne crains rien, frère Kabarebe ! Il faut que tu viennes à Kinshasa ! As-tu oublié que les congolais sont des vrais porcs ? Ils ont déjà oublié tout le mal qu'on leur a infligé, ces idiots ! Regardes-moi, je suis tranquille! Je me joue d'eux comme des imbéciles! Toute personne qui osera rouspéter, je l'abats par balle!''
En effet, James Kabarebe ne pouvait pas mettre ses pieds à Kinshasa sans cette assurance de Joseph Kabila, en tant que Chef d'Etat, mais qui pose, insolemment, des actes à l'encontre des aspirations souveraines et légitimes du peuple congolais!
2. Dans son message de vœux de nouvel an à la `'Nation trahie'', au travers de quel les congolais ont décelé le fossé énorme qui sépare la dure réalité qu'il subit au quotidien et la panoplie de petites phrases livresques pour faire `'intello'' mais qui ne veulent rien dire sur le fond , Joseph Kabila n'a pas livré au peuple congolais qui attendait, la vraie nature du conflit armé à l'Est qui est pour une agression du Ruanda contre la RDCongo! Il a juste effleuré la tragédie de nos compatriotes au Nord Kivu livrés à eux-mêmes!
Pour une fin de règne prévisible, Joseph Kabila commence à paniquer et, de ce fait, il devient un homme dangereux pour les congolais et pour lui-même ! Visiblement, il ne dispose plus de degré de liberté pour satisfaire les aspirations du peuple congolais ni de ressources suffisantes pour répondre à la complexité des vraies questions qui se posent en RDCongo! Tous les signes d'un système décadent qui se débat pour survivre, sont là! Il en arrive aujourd'hui à faire n'importe quoi, notamment en faisant venir dans notre capitale Kinshasa, cet ennemi du peuple congolais, son complice James Kabarebe comme si notre pays est sa propriété privée où il peut se permettre d'inviter n'importe qui il veut !
Longtemps, nous les congolais qui montraient et exprimaient de la sympathie à son égard, nous croyions fermement que c'était la faute de ses conseillers! Bien que ces derniers étaient, pour la plupart, médiocres, aujourd'hui, l'évidence nous impose de nous plier face à la réalité : Non seulement Joseph Kabila ne supporte pas la contradiction voire ne supporte pas qu'on lui fasse de l'ombre, mais, il terrorise ses conseillers qui sont obligés d'aller dans le sens de ses poils et de fausser la vérité! S'il trahit et il les oblige de trahir même s'ils ne sont pas d'accord!
La `'négociation' ' de Naïrobi n'est qu'un leurre vulgaire! Le ministre de la coopération britannique est venu pleurer et sortir les larmes de crocodile, tel un sorcier qui, après avoir `'mangé`' sa proie, vient se rouler par terre et s'arracher les vêtements, pour occulter la responsabilité directe de son gouvernement depuis la direction de Tony Blair sur la tragédie humaine en RDCongo en tant que commanditaire!
Pour ces raisons, l'Union de Congolais pour la Défense de la Patrie et du Peuple UCDP, force politique de rappel à l'ordre et de proposition, appelle les congolais de ne pas omettre de dénoncer et de manifester ce 17 janvier 2009 à travers le monde devant les ambassades de la Grande Bretagne qui est le commanditaire du génocide et de la tragédie humaine en RDCongo pour que cette manifestation gagne son sens! La lutte doit continuer pour la victoire du peuple congolais !
© Info UCDP
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
Tout semble indiquer en effet que nous nous acheminons vers un jugement subterfuge selon lequel l’offenseur s’accorde à justifier sa barbarie par une sorte d’auto-défense ou de répression du terrorisme international. Pour lui, l’offensé n’a pas droit de se défendre et de protéger son peuple. Par conséquent il doit se laisser abattre jusqu’au dernier survivant pour faire disparaître en entier l’existence d’un peuple.
Le peuple palestinien est bombardé nuit et jour. Des enfants sont frappés par ces bombes aveugles qui ne font pas distinction entre l’innocent et le condamné. La communauté internationale regarde impuissamment ce qui se passe au Proche-Orient sans pouvoir prendre des mesures répressives à l’encontre de ceux qui sèment l’horreur et le désarroi au peuple sans défense. Cette communauté risque de réagir tardivement quand le mal sera cautionné et sans possibilité de réconciliation entre ces frères ennemis. Ces frappes aériennes et ces roquettes qu’on lance à tâtons ne font que renforcer la haine qui existait déjà depuis plusieurs années entre les peuples israélien et palestinien. La région risque de se trouver dans un chaos qui affectera d’autres régions avoisinantes voire pourrait s’étendre à travers le monde.
L’on se souviendra que quand le peuple rwandais a fui son agresseur, le FPR au su et au vu de la communauté internationale a lancé des bombes dans les camps des réfugiés au Zaïre (Actuel RDC) tuant enfants, femmes et vieillards. Si le FPR aujourd’hui se considère comme un peuple d’Israël en dépit du génocide qu’ils imputent aux Hutus alors que les chefs militaires du pouvoir de Kigali sont pointés du doigt dans ces massacres qui continuent d’endeuiller le peuple des grands lacs dont en majorité sont victimes les rwandais et congolais, on comprend pourquoi ces tueries massives n’ont jamais inquiété ce pouvoir dictatorial de Kigali. Le fait est qu’ils sont soutenus par certaines puissances de ce monde en particulier les anglo-saxons.
La question est de se demander si ce mal pourra durer. Répondre à une telle éventualité, ne demande pas un raisonnement abstractif car il suffit de constater des changements qui se passent dans le monde. Je me base sur un fait que dans un monde de liberté chacun a droit d’exprimer et de professer à titre personnel son opinion, ainsi, mon constat est que la domination israélienne par la volonté de Dieu dans un proche avenir prendra fin. Il y aura d’autres puissances régionales qui pourront contrecaler cette suprématie. La souffrance actuelle du peuple palestinien amènera d’autres pays à soutenir les palestiniens dans leur lutte pour la liberté.
Les états unis devront changer sa politique que ce soit au Proche-Orient ou dans la région des grands lacs car il est tout à fait illogique qu’un pays le plus puissant du monde et le plus démocratisé soutiennent des régimes qui utilisent la force pour écraser la masse populaire, le cas du Rwanda est très frappant. Elle devra s’investir dans la recherche d’une paix durable au Proche-Orient, le contraire n’entrainera qu’une absence de crédibilité des autres pays à l’égard des Etats-Unis. Sa politique interne pourra en pâtir avec toutes les conséquences qui en résulteront et cela aura des répercussions qui aggraveront des crises politiques et économiques à travers le monde. Seuls les pays qui n’ont pas longtemps subi l’influence des Etats-Unis pourront se réorganiser et redevenir puissants. La situation n’est pas encore perdue mais il faut agir vite pour sauver le pire. Arrêter ces bombes qui tuent aveuglement, ramener la démocratie dans les pays en conflit et surtout cette machine qui tue le peuple des grands lacs où actuellement on dénombre presque dix millions de morts dès l’attaque du FPR en octobre 1990 et voilà déjà 18 ans que les tueries massives, emprisonnement arbitraire, tortures atroces n’ont jamais cessé. Cela malheureusement n’a jamais inquiété la communauté internationale.
Loin des compromis, des marchandages, des arrangements que nous imposent trop souvent les rapports de forces, seule la justice impartiale doit triompher et régner. L’esprit inhumain doit céder place à l’humanisme, telle est même la volonté du tout puissant créateur du monde.
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"We knew that to open an investigation into the Rwandan Patriotic Front will irritated Kigali, because President Paul Kagame and other Tutsi leaders based a great part of their claim to legitimacy on the victory of the RPF against the genocidaires in 1994," writes Carla del Ponte."They presented their conquest of the country as a just fight, to put an end to genocide", she adds.
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
For this reason, he should be indicted twice for war crimes committed in the Congo, war crimes and Rwanda genocide from 1990 up to 1998. He should be added to the RPF criminals' list and stand before the International Justice.
3,500 million Rwandans got massmurderd in Rwanda while more than 4 millions of Congolese people were slaughtered in the Congo during the 1996-1998 attack on Hutu refugiees.
by Paul Rusesabagina and Brian Endless
Posted by w. hayes on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 01:34
What do you do when indicted war criminals lead a country?
The arrest of Rose Kabuye in Germany last week shines an international light on this question. Kabuye, indicted on war crimes charges by the French government, serves as the chief of protocol to Rwandan President Paul Kagame. The current problem is complicated by those who blindly support the Rwandan government as successful reformers who are justified in any action they take, as Stephen Kinzer did in his op-ed on November 14th (“Rwanda versus France.”)
(...) Rwanda remains a deeply complex place, with often violent and repressive elite politics that allow very little room for public discourse or dissent. In 1994, the elite Hutu government, which did not really represent Hutus beyond themselves, was in a civil war with Paul Kagame’s Tutsi rebel group, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) based in Uganda. It is important to realize here that neither the Tutsi RPF group nor the Hutu government genuinely represented the people of Rwanda.
Rwanda is replete with small groups of elite leaders, or “Akazu” (meaning “small hut”) in the local language, who act in their own interests. When Kagame and his RPF rebels marched on Kigali, they were originally hailed as heros. Kagame even promised a new regime, in which Hutus and Tutsis could work together. Problematically, these promises only lasted as long as it took the President and his Ugandan Tutsi associates – the new elite Akazu, replacing the old Hutu group – to establish control.One of the inconvenient truths of the genocide aftermath involves the actions of Kagame and other elites in his government and military. There were numerous allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity when estimates of over 100,000 people were killed in retribution during the Tutsi conquest of the country. While stopping genocide is admirable, this in no way justifies committing war crimes against civilians.
Last week, Rose Kabuye was arrested on a French indictment for war crimes in the downing of the plane carrying the Rwandan and Burundian Presidents in 1994, the triggering event for the Rwandan genocide. There have long been allegations that Kagame and his direct reports carried out this assassination, and enough proof has surfaced recently to justify the indictment. This is just the tip of the iceberg though, as 40 Rwandan army officers close to Kagame have been indicted by Spain on a variety of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Those on the list include current Rwandan Ambassadors, the Army Chief-of-Staff, and the Rwandan general serving as deputy head of the African Union force in the Sudan. The crimes in question include the killing of three Spanish priests as the genocide was ending, and of Spanish doctors and priests working in refugee camps after the genocide. Kagame ally Laurent Nkunda has also been indicted on war crimes for activities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Nkunda has close ties to Kagame and served as a captain in the RPF from 1994-96. Kagame himself has still not been formally indicted in France or Spain due to his status as a sitting head of state.The Rwandan government has responded to these charges with blanket denials, claiming that they are merely political charges. They also counter, as did Kinzer in his article, by blaming France for that country’s long-standing support of the previous Hutu government in Rwanda.
If France has blame to face, the Rwandan government should present its evidence and this should be investigated by competent sources. But playing the blame game with France in no way negates the enormous charges facing Rwanda’s current leaders.There is one final unique factor in Rwanda. War crimes and the like happen in most wars. Usually, the victor writes the history in such a way that the winning side looks good, and the losers are villified.
In the case of Rwanda though, the facts are out there, and the international community is not lightly accepting a rewriting of history. The Hutu genocidaires from 1994 must be brought to justice. But allegations of war crimes against current members of the Rwandan government must be thoroughly investigated too, and punished as appropriate.
Blame should not be displaced, and the attempt to cover up guilt on all sides must not be allowed to continue. The Rwandan people deserve better, and the world deserves the truth about Rwanda.[Paul Rusesabagina is the author of “An Ordinary Man,” his autobiography covering the 1994 genocide in Rwanda that became the movie “Hotel Rwanda.” Brian Endless is a Political Science professor at Loyola University Chicago.]
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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