Rwanda: Cartographie des crimes
Rwanda: cartographie des crimes du livre "In Praise of Blood, the crimes of the RPF" de Judi Rever
Kagame devra être livré aux Rwandais pour répondre à ses crimes: la meilleure option de réconciliation nationale entre les Hutus et les Tutsis.
Let us remember Our People
Let us remember our people, it is our right
You can't stop thinking
Don't you know
Rwandans are talkin' 'bout a revolution
It sounds like a whisper
The majority Hutus and interior Tutsi are gonna rise up
And get their share
SurViVors are gonna rise up
And take what's theirs.
We're the survivors, yes: the Hutu survivors!
Yes, we're the survivors, like Daniel out of the lions' den
(Hutu survivors) Survivors, survivors!
Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights
et up, stand up, don't give up the fight
“I’m never gonna hold you like I did / Or say I love you to the kids / You’re never gonna see it in my eyes / It’s not gonna hurt me when you cry / I’m not gonna miss you.”
The situation is undeniably hurtful but we can'stop thinking we’re heartbroken over the loss of our beloved ones.
"You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom".
Malcolm X
Welcome to Home Truths
The year is 1994, the Fruitful year and the Start of a long epoch of the Rwandan RPF bloody dictatorship. Rwanda and DRC have become a unique arena and fertile ground for wars and lies. Tutsi RPF members deny Rights and Justice to the Hutu majority, to Interior Tutsis, to Congolese people, publicly claim the status of victim as the only SurViVors while millions of Hutu, interior Tutsi and Congolese people were butchered. Please make RPF criminals a Day One priority. Allow voices of the REAL victims to be heard.
Everybody Hurts
“Everybody Hurts” is one of the rare songs on this list that actually offers catharsis. It’s beautifully simple: you’re sad, but you’re not alone because “everybody hurts, everybody cries.” You’re human, in other words, and we all have our moments. So take R.E.M.’s advice, “take comfort in your friends,” blast this song, have yourself a good cry, and then move on. You’ll feel better, I promise.—Bonnie Stiernberg
KAGAME - GENOCIDAIRE
Paul Kagame admits ordering...
Paul Kagame admits ordering the 1994 assassination of President Juvenal Habyarimana of Rwanda.
Why did Kagame this to me?
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Rwanda-rebranding
Rwanda-rebranding-Targeting dissidents inside and abroad, despite war crimes and repression
Rwanda has “A well primed PR machine”, and that this has been key in “persuading the key members of the international community that it has an exemplary constitution emphasizing democracy, power-sharing, and human rights which it fully respects”. It concluded: “The truth is, however, the opposite. What you see is not what you get: A FAÇADE”
Rwanda has hired several PR firms to work on deflecting criticism, and rebranding the country.
Targeting dissidents abroad
One of the more worrying aspects of Racepoint’s objectives
was to “Educate and correct the ill informed and factually
incorrect information perpetuated by certain groups of expatriates
and NGOs,” including, presumably, the critiques
of the crackdown on dissent among political opponents
overseas.
This should be seen in the context of accusations
that Rwanda has plotted to kill dissidents abroad. A
recent investigation by the Globe and Mail claims, “Rwandan
exiles in both South Africa and Belgium – speaking in clandestine meetings in secure locations because of their fears of attack – gave detailed accounts of being recruited to assassinate critics of President Kagame….
Ways To Get Rid of Kagame
How to proceed for revolution in Rwanda:
- 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
RPF Trade Mark: Akandoya
Fighting For Our Freedom?
KAGAME VS JUSTICE
Thursday, August 27, 2009
27-08-2009
Some years ago I met a Congolese journalist who began to educate me on President Kagame’s role in the destabilisation of eastern Congo.
An envoy was swiftly dispatched to Kingala, Rwanda with a message from Kibaki for Kagame explaining the Kenyan situation which begs the question, why does Kagame need an explanation from Kibaki?
South Africa’s Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu’s offers of mediation were rejected as were the then head of the African Union and Ghanaian president, John Kufuor. Add to this Kibaki’s rejection of South African Cyril Ramaphosa, a man widely respected for the role he played in the South African democratic process and Irish peace negotiations. This speaks volumes.
It must be remembered Kagame has been accused of ordering Rwandan President Habyarimana’s to be shot down. At the time Habyarimama was involved in talks that aimed at sharing power with Kagame’s Revolutionary Patriotic Front (RPF) but he was not pleased with the pace at which the talks were moving and decided to kill Habyarimana.
This event became the catalyst for the Rwanda’s civil war which led to a million people being killed. Kagame did this knowing full well what the consequences would be and to secure control of power for himself. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees reported that from April to August in 1994, the rebel RPF headed by Paul Kagame systematically killed between 25,00 and 45,000 Hutus and others as it made its way to the capital city of Kigali.
That was just the beginning.
When it was reported that the bodies of Hutu victims were being found washed up on the shores of Lake Victoria, Kagame, a consummate liar, scoffed that those were Tutsis and the killings continued with fury. (See the Taylor Report – COMPENDIUM OF RPF CRIMES – OCTOBER 1990 TO 1996 *pdf). There was no one to speak for the victims because the killings were sanctioned in the west as a necessary evil.
Kagame’s reasons for invading eastern Congo quickly disappeared as the the army linked up with the Hutus and used them to gain control of the region, particularly the diamond city of Kisangani which is 1500 miles away from the border Rwanda shares with Congo. According to the UN, “With minor exceptions, the objective of [its] military activity is to secure access to mining sites or ensure a supply of captive labour.”
“You cannot understand the present unless you first understand the past.” Paul Rusesabagina
[No word has been uttered about Kagame’s bloody past nor is it likely to gnaw on the conscience of Blair who bolstered Rwanda with foreign aid even as he was killing, torturing and executing his internal enemies].
[No word has been uttered about Kagame’s bloody past nor is it likely to gnaw on the conscience of Blair who bolstered Rwanda with foreign aid even as he was killing, torturing and executing his internal enemies].
Exclusive analysis
“It starts with five deaths in Byumba, then 10 in Ruhengeri, then 50, shortly it grows to 100, including summary executions, rape and orgies of Hutu women and teenage girls, akandoyi-torture (the RPF trademark), then it goes to thousands deaths, hundreds of thousands, then 1 million, 2 million, 3 million deaths… By the time you realise, it has a dimension that is wiping out life in villages and communities and is getting out of control and the whole internal and International political situation is in a mess.
What Kagame doesn’t know about genocide is not worth mentioning. The rehabilitation of Paul Kagame from genocidaire to peace-maker and receiver of honorary doctorates from universities in the West has been achieved by the international media and G8 governments sweeping his crimes under the carpet.
What Kagame doesn’t know about genocide is not worth mentioning. The rehabilitation of Paul Kagame from genocidaire to peace-maker and receiver of honorary doctorates from universities in the West has been achieved by the international media and G8 governments sweeping his crimes under the carpet.
This has been easy to do because grasping what happened in Rwanda is a gargantuan task. Once you move beyond the Hotel Rwanda frame you begin to uncover an evil so unspeakable and so complex, it shatters all your media-fed illusions.
Some years ago I met a Congolese journalist who began to educate me on President Kagame’s role in the destabilisation of eastern Congo.
What I heard was so disturbing and so opposite to the UK media’s representation of the situation in Rwanda that at first I refused to accept it. Today there is no doubt in my mind that Kagame and his cohort, Ugandan dictator Yoweri Museveni are war criminals who should be tried in the Hague for crimes against humanity. This is not likely to happen as they are instruments of the US.
And where the US goes, the UK will follow closely behind clinging tightly to the imperial master’s coat-tails.
It has just been announced that another well known war criminal, Tony Blair, is offering his services to Rwanda as a consultant, impressed with the progress that Rwanda has made after years of civil war. No word has been uttered about Kagame’s bloody past nor is it likely to gnaw on the conscience of Blair who bolstered Rwanda with foreign aid even as he was killing, torturing and executing his internal enemies.
So I read with creeping alarm that the first person to congratulate Mwai Kibaki on his supposed re-election was Ugandan war criminal and dictator Yoweri Museveni. Kibaki then sent out a call for help to Museveni who duly turned up in Nairobi to discuss how to resolve the situation.
An envoy was swiftly dispatched to Kingala, Rwanda with a message from Kibaki for Kagame explaining the Kenyan situation which begs the question, why does Kagame need an explanation from Kibaki?
South Africa’s Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu’s offers of mediation were rejected as were the then head of the African Union and Ghanaian president, John Kufuor. Add to this Kibaki’s rejection of South African Cyril Ramaphosa, a man widely respected for the role he played in the South African democratic process and Irish peace negotiations. This speaks volumes.
As instruments of US policy in Africa, Museveni and Kagame’s utterances should be paid close attention to, as they give pointers to US intentions in the region. Museveni is “America’s darling” and strongman.
Kagame was trained by the US Army at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA and served as head of Museveni’s Directorate of Military Intelligence. Kagame visits the US frequently, speaks at Harvard University and has the ear of the White House and the Pentagon. Both men recognise Kibaki’s government.
It must be remembered Kagame has been accused of ordering Rwandan President Habyarimana’s to be shot down. At the time Habyarimama was involved in talks that aimed at sharing power with Kagame’s Revolutionary Patriotic Front (RPF) but he was not pleased with the pace at which the talks were moving and decided to kill Habyarimana.
This event became the catalyst for the Rwanda’s civil war which led to a million people being killed. Kagame did this knowing full well what the consequences would be and to secure control of power for himself. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees reported that from April to August in 1994, the rebel RPF headed by Paul Kagame systematically killed between 25,00 and 45,000 Hutus and others as it made its way to the capital city of Kigali.
That was just the beginning.
When it was reported that the bodies of Hutu victims were being found washed up on the shores of Lake Victoria, Kagame, a consummate liar, scoffed that those were Tutsis and the killings continued with fury. (See the Taylor Report – COMPENDIUM OF RPF CRIMES – OCTOBER 1990 TO 1996 *pdf). There was no one to speak for the victims because the killings were sanctioned in the west as a necessary evil.
The RPF was made up of Tutsi exiles who had fled an earlier genocide instigated by Rwanda’s departing embittered Belgian colonial masters in the 1950’s. They had found refuge in Uganda and many had ended up in the military.
Kagame headed the RPF who received financial and military backing from Washington while Habyarimana’s forces were supported by France.
Both Hutus and Tutsis engaged in atrocities but it was primarily a proxy war between the US and France for control of the Congo. The US wanted to establish itself as a neo-colonial power in the region and France desperately tried to hold on. Iraq ravaged by war became the center for illegal arms deals which supplied both sides of the conflict. Uganda became the conduit. Ethnic rivalries were stoked deliberately.
The loss of a million lives did not matter to Kagame nor to Washington.
The RPF invasion of Rwanda led to 1.5 million Rwandan and Burundians fleeing into neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. Paul Kagame as newly installed head of Rwanda then led an invasion together with Uganda’s People’s Defense Force (UPDF) and Laurence Kabila’s Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (ADFL) into eastern Congo ostensibly to capture Hutus.
The loss of a million lives did not matter to Kagame nor to Washington.
The RPF invasion of Rwanda led to 1.5 million Rwandan and Burundians fleeing into neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. Paul Kagame as newly installed head of Rwanda then led an invasion together with Uganda’s People’s Defense Force (UPDF) and Laurence Kabila’s Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (ADFL) into eastern Congo ostensibly to capture Hutus.
Kagame’s reasons for invading eastern Congo quickly disappeared as the the army linked up with the Hutus and used them to gain control of the region, particularly the diamond city of Kisangani which is 1500 miles away from the border Rwanda shares with Congo. According to the UN, “With minor exceptions, the objective of [its] military activity is to secure access to mining sites or ensure a supply of captive labour.”
Eastern Congo is one of the most minerally rich places in the world, minerals which are highly sought after by US and EU corporations. Here he set up the ‘Congo desk‘ which was manned by his soldiers. Its purpose was to funnel out of DRC diamonds, gold, cobalt and coltan, an expensive mineral used in the manufacture of mobile phones.
Sixty to seventy per cent of the coltan exported from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United Nations reported in 2002, has been mined “under the direct surveillance” of the Rwandan army. Most of the rest was produced by subcontractors and companies answerable to the army or to other departments of the Rwandan government.3 Kagame’s people, in other words, had a near-monopoly on global coltan production.
After fighting off the Ugandan army in June 2000, the Rwandan forces managed “to funnel all the diamonds in Kisangani [in eastern DRC] through the Congo Desk”. Local diamond traders were forced to sell to the contractor nominated by the Rwandan army, and at prices set by the desk. The Rwandans appear to have been stealing about $2 million worth of diamonds a month. (Monbiot C.)
The army also managed to capture most of eastern Congo’s public funds, seizing its revenues for water electricity, airports and roads. By 1999 the ‘Congo desk’ was generating 80% of the Rwandan army’s budget, some $320 million a year.
The Rwandan elites new found wealth and prosperity is fruit borne from the Congo’s fields of blood. This is the reason why Rwanda has made progress since its civil war, the Congolese have been paying tribute to Kagame. And this is the dark underbelly of neo-liberalism which avaricious Blair admires.
Horrifyingly, the displacements caused by the people fleeing the army who burned and razed to the ground Congolese villages led to more people dying than were killed by the Interhamwe in Rwanda. From the invasion in 1999 to when the Rwandan army pulled out in 2002, the UN suggests that over 3.5 million deaths in excess of previous levels of mortality “occurred from the beginning of the war up to September 2002. These deaths are a direct result of the occupation by Rwanda and Uganda.” The figure today stands at 5 million.
That’s 45,000 people a month since the troubles began in the region. This barely raises a flicker of interest in the international press.
The war in DRC might have officially ended but the plundering carries on. The Rwandan Patriotic Army soldiers at the ‘Congo Desk’ exchanged their uniforms for civilian clothing and the plunder continued under close management by the army in Kigali. Rwanda continues to use the excuse of rebel soldiers to invade and to arm rebel Tutsi forces that have been fighting to annex eastern Congo.
Kagame’s soothing comment, “I tend to believe that the Kenyan army is professional and has been stable,” should be viewed with extreme suspicion. It is widely known that Kenya’s army harbours the same ethnic rivalry tearing the country apart.
Many of those in the army are sympathetic to Odinga who is aware that there is a danger the army could split along ethnic lines.
It is Odinga who has poured cold water on using Kenyan troops to contain the violence that is ripping Kenya apart while Kibaki will not dare involve the army.
Which then leaves only outside military intervention by the AU or UN. If the AU or UN take this route what would that look like? Which countries would send troops and given the behaviour of Ugandan troops in Nyanza who killed Luos indiscriminately, would Kenyans welcome them? Would the army stay in their barracks if that happened? Proof of how destabilising this will be to Kenya can be seen in neighbouring Sudan and if you have the courage to look, Congo.
So-called humanitarian missions such as United Nations Observer Mission in Congo (MONUC) are merely cloaks for the theft at gun-point of DRC’s wealth. MONUC members sit on the boards of many of the corporations that have interests in DRC. This reflects the growing trend to privatise humanitarian missions.
After fighting off the Ugandan army in June 2000, the Rwandan forces managed “to funnel all the diamonds in Kisangani [in eastern DRC] through the Congo Desk”. Local diamond traders were forced to sell to the contractor nominated by the Rwandan army, and at prices set by the desk. The Rwandans appear to have been stealing about $2 million worth of diamonds a month. (Monbiot C.)
The army also managed to capture most of eastern Congo’s public funds, seizing its revenues for water electricity, airports and roads. By 1999 the ‘Congo desk’ was generating 80% of the Rwandan army’s budget, some $320 million a year.
The Rwandan elites new found wealth and prosperity is fruit borne from the Congo’s fields of blood. This is the reason why Rwanda has made progress since its civil war, the Congolese have been paying tribute to Kagame. And this is the dark underbelly of neo-liberalism which avaricious Blair admires.
Horrifyingly, the displacements caused by the people fleeing the army who burned and razed to the ground Congolese villages led to more people dying than were killed by the Interhamwe in Rwanda. From the invasion in 1999 to when the Rwandan army pulled out in 2002, the UN suggests that over 3.5 million deaths in excess of previous levels of mortality “occurred from the beginning of the war up to September 2002. These deaths are a direct result of the occupation by Rwanda and Uganda.” The figure today stands at 5 million.
That’s 45,000 people a month since the troubles began in the region. This barely raises a flicker of interest in the international press.
The war in DRC might have officially ended but the plundering carries on. The Rwandan Patriotic Army soldiers at the ‘Congo Desk’ exchanged their uniforms for civilian clothing and the plunder continued under close management by the army in Kigali. Rwanda continues to use the excuse of rebel soldiers to invade and to arm rebel Tutsi forces that have been fighting to annex eastern Congo.
Kagame’s soothing comment, “I tend to believe that the Kenyan army is professional and has been stable,” should be viewed with extreme suspicion. It is widely known that Kenya’s army harbours the same ethnic rivalry tearing the country apart.
Many of those in the army are sympathetic to Odinga who is aware that there is a danger the army could split along ethnic lines.
It is Odinga who has poured cold water on using Kenyan troops to contain the violence that is ripping Kenya apart while Kibaki will not dare involve the army.
Which then leaves only outside military intervention by the AU or UN. If the AU or UN take this route what would that look like? Which countries would send troops and given the behaviour of Ugandan troops in Nyanza who killed Luos indiscriminately, would Kenyans welcome them? Would the army stay in their barracks if that happened? Proof of how destabilising this will be to Kenya can be seen in neighbouring Sudan and if you have the courage to look, Congo.
So-called humanitarian missions such as United Nations Observer Mission in Congo (MONUC) are merely cloaks for the theft at gun-point of DRC’s wealth. MONUC members sit on the boards of many of the corporations that have interests in DRC. This reflects the growing trend to privatise humanitarian missions.
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
[NDRL - There is a problem in Kigali under Kagame, every thing that comes up, they will immediately go to their defensive. Every body who tries to say something contrary to the “correct line” is immediately referred to as a killer! By the way, do you know how many people we as RPA killed in Byumba and in many other places? Why isn’t this also talked about openly? Do you know how many Hutu that were killed by RPA?! Do you know how many Tutsi have been
killed by Kagame? Dont just blindly defend Kagame, he is a MASS-KILLER!!]
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27-08-2009
by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD
killed by Kagame? Dont just blindly defend Kagame, he is a MASS-KILLER!!]
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27-08-2009
by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD
The idea of the summit with the dictators who lead Rwanda and Uganda to solve the conflict in the DRC appears flawed and not consistent with Dr. Jendayi Frazer's past advocacy for a tough stance against dictators.
I do not think President Bush's summits and individual meetings with Kagame, Museveni and Kabila that Dr. Jendayi Frazer alluded to helped at all.
From 2000-2008, we had the warlords Mutebusi, Nkunda, Ntaganda, all supported by Rwanda, wrecking havoc, raping women, recruiting children, and committing war crimes, and mass slaughters of the innocent and defenseless Congolese people.
It is only with the UN Experts Report of December 2008, followed by the decision by Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands to cut aid to the Government of Kigali that the dictator Kagame was forced to stop its military and financial support to the renegade General Nkunda, and eventually dismantle the CNDP as we know it.
President Obama should not have any summit with General Kagame or Museveni.
*** General Kagame is accused of war crimes, genocide and mass killings of more than 5 millions Congolese.
*** He is under Spanish and French indictments for war crimes and genocide. General Nkunda's CNDP forces, armed, trained, and financed by General Kahame are responsible for war crimes and the rapes. Ms. Clinton heard vivid accounts from the victims of these rapes. It is unfortunate that most of these crimes and rapes happened when Dr.
Jendayi Frazer, as Advisor to President Bush and then Assistant Secretary of State, was playing a major role, advising on and then overseeing the US African policy. General Kagame should be treated as a criminal and tried for these crimes.
President Obama should keep his moral high ground and not shake the bloody hands of African dictators. President Obama has a better grasp of African issues and proposes better solutions, as confirmed during Ms. Hillary Clinton's recent trip across Africa. His African policy has more chance of success than the ways advocated by Dr Jendayi Frazer in the Wall Street Journal.
Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD.
I do not think President Bush's summits and individual meetings with Kagame, Museveni and Kabila that Dr. Jendayi Frazer alluded to helped at all.
From 2000-2008, we had the warlords Mutebusi, Nkunda, Ntaganda, all supported by Rwanda, wrecking havoc, raping women, recruiting children, and committing war crimes, and mass slaughters of the innocent and defenseless Congolese people.
It is only with the UN Experts Report of December 2008, followed by the decision by Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands to cut aid to the Government of Kigali that the dictator Kagame was forced to stop its military and financial support to the renegade General Nkunda, and eventually dismantle the CNDP as we know it.
President Obama should not have any summit with General Kagame or Museveni.
*** General Kagame is accused of war crimes, genocide and mass killings of more than 5 millions Congolese.
*** He is under Spanish and French indictments for war crimes and genocide. General Nkunda's CNDP forces, armed, trained, and financed by General Kahame are responsible for war crimes and the rapes. Ms. Clinton heard vivid accounts from the victims of these rapes. It is unfortunate that most of these crimes and rapes happened when Dr.
Jendayi Frazer, as Advisor to President Bush and then Assistant Secretary of State, was playing a major role, advising on and then overseeing the US African policy. General Kagame should be treated as a criminal and tried for these crimes.
President Obama should keep his moral high ground and not shake the bloody hands of African dictators. President Obama has a better grasp of African issues and proposes better solutions, as confirmed during Ms. Hillary Clinton's recent trip across Africa. His African policy has more chance of success than the ways advocated by Dr Jendayi Frazer in the Wall Street Journal.
Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD.
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
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Il est important d'associer les deux phrases soulignées en bleu (L'homme qui a vécu de 1998 à 2008 à Arusha,....est rentré récemment dans son pays) pour comprendre le revirement de Mugenzi (voir l'article du Monde repris plus bas).
et plus loin....Jean-François Dupaquier, qui prépare un livre sur les origines du génocide, reconnaît que "les services rwandais ont pu retourner Richard Mugenzi".
Il est rentré au Rwanda après sa manipulation et pour cause!
Cependant il serait intéressant de savoir pourquoi, comment et quand il a commencé à travailler dans le centre d'écoute de l' Armée rwandaise à Gisenyi.
Il est rentré au Rwanda après sa manipulation et pour cause!
Cependant il serait intéressant de savoir pourquoi, comment et quand il a commencé à travailler dans le centre d'écoute de l' Armée rwandaise à Gisenyi.
Il faut distinguer le centre des transmissions et le centre d'écoute. Au centre des transmissions on émet et on reçoit des messages de vive voix ou des signaux (en Morse) au sein d'un même réseau de communications.
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Tandis qu'au centre d'écoute on intercepte des messages d'une station tierce à l'insu de celle-ci. Or Richard Mugenzi n'a pas travaillé au centre des transmissions, mais plutôt au centre d'écoute où il interceptait les messages du FPR seulement.
La différence entre le message reçu et le message intercepté (Lire ce qui suit: "Il précise que les enquêteurs qui l'ont interrogé à Arusha (Tanzanie) pour le compte du magistrat français "ne faisaient pas la distinction entre messages interceptés et messages reçus"). Les enquêteurs qui l'ont interrogé n'avaient pas besoin de lui faire préciser entre les messages reçus et les messages interceptés puisqu'ils savaient bien qu'il ne faisait que l'interception.
Richard Mugenzi travaillait à la préfecture de Gisenyi. Le commandement de place de Gisenyi a fait recours à lui en 1992 quand on est tombé par hasard sur le réseau du FPR émettant en langue Rukiga ou Kigande sur une fréquence de la radio administrative de la préfecture. Or Mugenzi parle ces langues.
Richard Mugenzi travaillait à la préfecture de Gisenyi. Le commandement de place de Gisenyi a fait recours à lui en 1992 quand on est tombé par hasard sur le réseau du FPR émettant en langue Rukiga ou Kigande sur une fréquence de la radio administrative de la préfecture. Or Mugenzi parle ces langues.
C'est ainsi qu'on l'a requis et on a commencé à intercepter les messages du FPR. Le commandement de place et plus tard de secteur opérationnel de Gisenyi retransmettait à l'Etat-major les textes traduits par Mugenzi.
Le Lt Colonel Anatole Nsengiyumva n'était pas encore à Gisenyi. Ce n'est qu'en mi-juin 1993 qu'il a pris le commandement du Secteur opérationnel de Gisenyi alors que Mugenzi travaillait déjà au centre d'écoute depuis plus d'une année.
Dire que "le groupe d'officiers extrémistes hutu qui contrôlait le centre d'écoutes radio lui transmettait des messages rédigés par leurs soins qu'il transcrivait comme s'il les avait interceptés" c'est une aberration. Pourquoi ce double emploi ? Que représentait Mugenzi en tant qu'individu pour le faire transcrire ces messages?
Quelle valeur devait avoir sa propre écriture?
Le commandement de place ou des opérations à Gisenyi n'avait pas besoin de faire transcrire par Mugenzi des messages rédigés par d'autres puisqu'on n'avait à le justifier devant personne par son écriture. Et on l'a requis à cause de sa connaissance des langues utilisées par le FPR dans ses transmissions. Il y avait ses manuscrits parce que c'est lui qui interceptait les messages et les traduisait. Il ne faisait que ça.
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Puis les messages étaient codés par les spécialistes et retransmis sur le réseau des Forces Armées Rwandaises dans le centre des transmissions. On ne sait même pas si les manuscrits de Mugenzi étaient classés après la retransmission des messages sur le réseau des Forces Armées Rwandaises. En principe on classait les messages après les avoir tapés à la machine et les manuscrits encombrants étaient détruits. Son écriture en soi n'avait aucune valeur!
Dire que "Leur teneur visait à accuser l'ennemi tutsi et à attiser la haine contre lui", c'est une autre aberration. Les messages interceptés étaient seulement utilisés pour les besoins opérationnels et n'ont jamais été portés à la connaissance du public et même pas à celle de toutes les Institutions de l'Etat.
Sinon les gens en auraient parlé avant avril 1994. Ils faisaient l'objet d'une diffusion restreinte, aux destinataires militaires (les Etats-Majors, Minadef, ESM et les Commandements Opérationnels).
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Dire que "Leur teneur visait à accuser l'ennemi tutsi et à attiser la haine contre lui", c'est une autre aberration. Les messages interceptés étaient seulement utilisés pour les besoins opérationnels et n'ont jamais été portés à la connaissance du public et même pas à celle de toutes les Institutions de l'Etat.
Sinon les gens en auraient parlé avant avril 1994. Ils faisaient l'objet d'une diffusion restreinte, aux destinataires militaires (les Etats-Majors, Minadef, ESM et les Commandements Opérationnels).
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Est-ce que ce sont ces échelons de commandement qui se laissaient intoxiquer ou manipuler et acceptaient de perdre leur temps à les lire et à planifier en conséquence !!
Il convient de souligner que l'Etat-major de l'Armée Rwandaise avait un autre centre d'écoute. Est-ce que le Chef d'Etat-major se laissait manipuler par ses propres officiers d'Etat-major qui, à en croire Richard Mugenzi, auraient aussi rédigé des faux messages interceptés et les lui auraient remis pour les lire et donner des ordres en conséquence? Le secteur opérationnel du Mutara en avait un autre.
Le revirement de Mugenzi est donc sans valeur.
Le revirement de Mugenzi est donc sans valeur.
© Karame Louis
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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
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
[NDLR: L'Affirmation ci-dessus est de Jean-François Dupaquier - Survie, connue pour être la prostituée du Pimp Paul Kagame].
25-08-2009
Par k.A.M.I
Et revoilà donc! Les abonnés aux tentatives désespérées des cyniques tueurs d'Afandie de se dédouaner du crime qui a provoqué le Crime se frottent encore les mains.
Ils estiment avoir marqué un point en la rétractation de Richard Mugenzi, un hobereau présenté comme témoin-clé dans l'attentat contre le prédécesseur du Pharaon des mille collines. Une fois de plus, ils sont à plaindre, les pauvres... Savez-vous pourquoi?
Ils sont honteusement pitoyables car ils ignorent qu'un témoin n'a pas besoin d'un tel laps de temps pour vomir son évangile. A l'opposé de Ruzibiza qui, lui, craignait pour sa vie car ayant été de mèche, via afande Karegeya (en Ouganda), avec certains Français, cette nouvelle recrue du Front des Parricides de Rwigema (Fpr) a eu quinze bonne années pour prêcher sa bonne nouvelle sur le coup d'état de Masaka.
Qu'a-t-il donc attendu lui qui affirme n'avoir "jamais été dérangé par le pouvoir d'ici"? Où se cachait-il donc lorsqu'on a du aller cueillir, du fond de sa Wallonie belge, les bobards de Bikabutura ?Ils sont donc honteusement lamentables lorsqu'ils font suivre aux étapes Ruzibiza et Rose Kabuye, cette étape Mugenzi.
La vérité est que l'os est dur à croquer pour cette meute de chiens qui s'obstinent à confondre peuple rwandais et quelques témoins, crédibles ou non. De ballons d'essai en ballons d'essai, les stratèges du déclin d'Afandie lancent aujourd'hui le pion Mugenzi pour forcer la Sarkozye à enfin s'agenouiller devant un parterre de criminels aujourd'hui identifiés et qui, petit à petit, ont entamé le capital sympathie qu'ils ont tiré de l'usurpation de la souffrance de tout un peuple.
Je plains ces fanatiques de la tyrannie qui croient frapper par là-même où Stephen Smith avait sonné la fin de leur innocence. En contactant le journal Le Monde, ils rêvaient certainement d'influencer une opinion qui sait aujourd'hui que le commanditaire principal de l'attentat contre le Falcon 50 descendu à Kigali en 1994 se trouve justement à... Kigali.
Ils croyaient naïvement qu'ils feraient oublier de la sorte le clash de la BBC avec le très professionnel et téméraire Stephen Sackur. Acculé dans ses propres haines et contradictions l'invité du jour avait, à l'époque, avoué son forfait.Je plains ces laquais du Mensonge car ils ignorent comment a été retourné ce « témoin » qui affirme n'avoir rien vu ni entendu (que prétend-il dès lors?).
Ces aveugles qui ne veulent pas voir (les pires) ne savent pas que le ridicule qui a enveloppé le rapport Mucyo dérange toujours en haut lieu et que ceux qui cirent les bottes de l'Infamie ont promis à leur dieu de lui offrir sur un plateau de sang de quoi ridiculiser tous ceux qui ont mis à nu le caractère criminel de cette camarilla anglo-saxonne sous-traitant le chaos des Grands lacs.
Mais pourquoi diantre ne conseille-t- on pas à l'ancien hôte de l'Hôtel de Police de Paris (1992) d'oublier un peu son ego et de se réconcilier tout simplement avec la France au lieu de s'attaquer à toute une institution (la Justice) et de se ridiculiser à longueur d'année en inventant chaque jour un mensonge qui va maladroitement essayer de couvrir et de faire oublier le précédent?
Je répète à ces actionnaires de l'entreprise établie pour "moudre du Rwandais" ce que je leur ai dit lorsqu'ils applaudissaient ce qu'ils ont cru être la fin des « zorro »: « c'est au peuple rwandais - et à lui seul - qu'il reviendra, le jour venu, de confectionner l'habit que portera leur actuel dieu.
Fin des zorro ou pas donc, l'important était cette comptabilisation des forfaits et le fait de rayer du canon des saints l'assassin dont le professeur Filip Reyntjens dit qu'il est le plus grand criminel aujourd'hui en fonction ».We, the people... Nous savons que l'attentat contre l'avion a tout à voir avec le FPR.
© k.A.M.I.
25-08-2009
Par k.A.M.I
Et revoilà donc! Les abonnés aux tentatives désespérées des cyniques tueurs d'Afandie de se dédouaner du crime qui a provoqué le Crime se frottent encore les mains.
Ils estiment avoir marqué un point en la rétractation de Richard Mugenzi, un hobereau présenté comme témoin-clé dans l'attentat contre le prédécesseur du Pharaon des mille collines. Une fois de plus, ils sont à plaindre, les pauvres... Savez-vous pourquoi?
Ils sont honteusement pitoyables car ils ignorent qu'un témoin n'a pas besoin d'un tel laps de temps pour vomir son évangile. A l'opposé de Ruzibiza qui, lui, craignait pour sa vie car ayant été de mèche, via afande Karegeya (en Ouganda), avec certains Français, cette nouvelle recrue du Front des Parricides de Rwigema (Fpr) a eu quinze bonne années pour prêcher sa bonne nouvelle sur le coup d'état de Masaka.
Qu'a-t-il donc attendu lui qui affirme n'avoir "jamais été dérangé par le pouvoir d'ici"? Où se cachait-il donc lorsqu'on a du aller cueillir, du fond de sa Wallonie belge, les bobards de Bikabutura ?Ils sont donc honteusement lamentables lorsqu'ils font suivre aux étapes Ruzibiza et Rose Kabuye, cette étape Mugenzi.
La vérité est que l'os est dur à croquer pour cette meute de chiens qui s'obstinent à confondre peuple rwandais et quelques témoins, crédibles ou non. De ballons d'essai en ballons d'essai, les stratèges du déclin d'Afandie lancent aujourd'hui le pion Mugenzi pour forcer la Sarkozye à enfin s'agenouiller devant un parterre de criminels aujourd'hui identifiés et qui, petit à petit, ont entamé le capital sympathie qu'ils ont tiré de l'usurpation de la souffrance de tout un peuple.
Je plains ces fanatiques de la tyrannie qui croient frapper par là-même où Stephen Smith avait sonné la fin de leur innocence. En contactant le journal Le Monde, ils rêvaient certainement d'influencer une opinion qui sait aujourd'hui que le commanditaire principal de l'attentat contre le Falcon 50 descendu à Kigali en 1994 se trouve justement à... Kigali.
Ils croyaient naïvement qu'ils feraient oublier de la sorte le clash de la BBC avec le très professionnel et téméraire Stephen Sackur. Acculé dans ses propres haines et contradictions l'invité du jour avait, à l'époque, avoué son forfait.Je plains ces laquais du Mensonge car ils ignorent comment a été retourné ce « témoin » qui affirme n'avoir rien vu ni entendu (que prétend-il dès lors?).
Ces aveugles qui ne veulent pas voir (les pires) ne savent pas que le ridicule qui a enveloppé le rapport Mucyo dérange toujours en haut lieu et que ceux qui cirent les bottes de l'Infamie ont promis à leur dieu de lui offrir sur un plateau de sang de quoi ridiculiser tous ceux qui ont mis à nu le caractère criminel de cette camarilla anglo-saxonne sous-traitant le chaos des Grands lacs.
Mais pourquoi diantre ne conseille-t- on pas à l'ancien hôte de l'Hôtel de Police de Paris (1992) d'oublier un peu son ego et de se réconcilier tout simplement avec la France au lieu de s'attaquer à toute une institution (la Justice) et de se ridiculiser à longueur d'année en inventant chaque jour un mensonge qui va maladroitement essayer de couvrir et de faire oublier le précédent?
Je répète à ces actionnaires de l'entreprise établie pour "moudre du Rwandais" ce que je leur ai dit lorsqu'ils applaudissaient ce qu'ils ont cru être la fin des « zorro »: « c'est au peuple rwandais - et à lui seul - qu'il reviendra, le jour venu, de confectionner l'habit que portera leur actuel dieu.
Fin des zorro ou pas donc, l'important était cette comptabilisation des forfaits et le fait de rayer du canon des saints l'assassin dont le professeur Filip Reyntjens dit qu'il est le plus grand criminel aujourd'hui en fonction ».We, the people... Nous savons que l'attentat contre l'avion a tout à voir avec le FPR.
© k.A.M.I.
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
Stop NATO
August 24, 2009
August 24, 2009
By Rick Rozoff
The 2009 World Population Data Sheet published by the Washington, DC-based Population Reference Bureau states that the population of the African continent has surpassed one billion.
Africans now account for over a seventh of the human race.Africa's 53 nations are 28% of the 192 countries in the world.The size and location of the continent along with its human and natural resources - oil, natural gas, gold, diamonds, uranium, cobalt, chromium, platinum, timber, cotton, food products - make it an increasingly important part of a world that is daily becoming more integrated and interdependent.
Africa is also the last continent to free itself from colonial domination. South America broke free of Spanish and Portuguese control in the beginning of the 1800s (leaving only the three Guianas - British, Dutch and French - still colonized) and the post-World War II decolonization of Asia that started with former British East India in 1947 was almost complete by the late 1950s.Sub-Saharan Africa was not to liberate most of its territory from Belgian, British, French, Spanish and Portuguese colonial masters until the 1960s and 1970s.
And the former owners were reluctant to cede newly created African nations any more than nominal independence and the ability to choose their own internal socio-economic orientation and foreign policy alignment.In the two decades of the African independence struggle the continent was marred by Western-backed coups d'etat and assassinations of liberation leaders which included those against Patrice Lumumba in the former Belgian Congo in 1961, Ben Barka in Morocco in 1965, Kwame Nkrumah in Ghana in 1966, Eduardo Mondlane in Mozambique in 1969, Amilcar Cabral in Guinea-Bissau in 1973 and Marien Ngouabi in the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) in 1977.
In his latest Anti-Empire Report veteran political analyst William Blum wrote, "the next time you hear that Africa can't produce good leaders, people who are committed to the welfare of the masses of their people, think of Nkrumah and his fate.
And think of Patrice Lumumba, overthrown in the Congo 1960-61 with the help of the United States; Agostinho Neto of Angola, against whom Washington waged war in the 1970s, making it impossible for him to institute progressive changes; Samora Machel of Mozambique against whom the CIA supported a counter-revolution in the 1970s-80s period; and Nelson Mandela of South Africa (now married to Machel's widow), who spent 28 years in prison thanks to the CIA."
Some of Blum's references are to a series of proxy wars supported by the United States and its NATO allies and in some instances apartheid South Africa and the Mobutu Sese Seko regime in Zaire in the mid-1970s and the 1980s, such as arming and training the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA) and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), the unspeakably brutal Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO), and Eritrean and Tigrayan armed separatists in Ethiopia as well as backing the Somali invasion of the Ogaden Desert in that country in 1977.
Over the past five years French troops and bombers have waged deadly attacks inside Cote d'Ivoire, Chad and the Central African Republic either in support of or against rebels, always in furtherance of France's own geopolitical objectives. In the second application of the so-called Blair Doctrine, in 2000 Britain sent troops to its former colony of Sierra Leone and has de facto recolonized the nation, taking control of its military and internal security forces.
But in the post-World War II period there has only been one direct American military action in Africa, the deadly 1986 air strikes against Libya in April of 1986, Operation El Dorado Canyon.While conducting wars, bombings, military interventions and invasions in Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, the Middle East and recently Southeastern Europe over the past half century, the Pentagon has left the African continent comparatively unscathed.
That is going to change after the establishment of the United States Africa Command on October 1 of 2007 and its activation a year later.The U.S. has intensified military involvement in Africa over the past seven years with such projects as the Pan Sahel Initiative (PSI), launched by the State Department but which deployed US Army Special Forces with the Special Operations Command Europe to Mali and Mauritania among other locations.
U.S. military personnel are still engaged in the counterinsurgency wars in Mali and Niger against Tuareg rebels.The Pan Sahel Initiative was succeeded by the Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative (TSCTI) in late 2004 which has American military personnel assigned to eleven African nations: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal.
The Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative was formally launched in June of 2005 with the deployment of 1,000 American troops, among them Green Berets, in Operation Flintlock 05 in North and West Africa to engage with counterparts from seven nations: Algeria, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Tunisia.Until their transfer to the Africa Command (AFRICOM) all 53 nations on the continent except for those in the Horn of Africa (assigned to Central Command) and the island nations of Madagascar and the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean (handled by Pacific Command) were within the area of responsibilty of the European Command (EUCOM), whose top commander is simultaneously the Supreme Allied Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
As such the past two EUCOM and NATO commanders, Marine General James Jones (2003-2006) and Army General Bantz John Craddock (2006-June, 2009), were the most instrumental in setting up AFRICOM.Jones is now U.S. National Security Adviser and at this February's Munich Security Conference opened his speech with "As the most recent National Security Advisor of the United States, I take my daily orders from Dr. [Henry]Kissinger. "
In 2008, while serving as State Department special envoy for Middle East security and chairman of the Atlantic Council of the United States, Jones said, "[A]s commander of NATO, I worried early in the mornings about how to protect energy facilities and supply chain routes as far away as Africa, the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea."
Shortly before stepping down from his military posts with NATO and the Pentagon "NATO's top commander of operations, U.S. General James Jones, has said he sees a potential role for the alliance in protecting key shipping lanes such as those around the Black Sea and oil supply routes from Africa to Europe."
Three years ago a Pentagon web site documented that "Officials at U.S. European Command spend between 65 to 70 percent of their time on African issues, [James] Jones said....Establishin g such a group [military task force in West Africa] could also send a message to U.S. companies 'that investing in many parts of Africa is a good idea,' the general said."
The 2009 World Population Data Sheet published by the Washington, DC-based Population Reference Bureau states that the population of the African continent has surpassed one billion.
Africans now account for over a seventh of the human race.Africa's 53 nations are 28% of the 192 countries in the world.The size and location of the continent along with its human and natural resources - oil, natural gas, gold, diamonds, uranium, cobalt, chromium, platinum, timber, cotton, food products - make it an increasingly important part of a world that is daily becoming more integrated and interdependent.
Africa is also the last continent to free itself from colonial domination. South America broke free of Spanish and Portuguese control in the beginning of the 1800s (leaving only the three Guianas - British, Dutch and French - still colonized) and the post-World War II decolonization of Asia that started with former British East India in 1947 was almost complete by the late 1950s.Sub-Saharan Africa was not to liberate most of its territory from Belgian, British, French, Spanish and Portuguese colonial masters until the 1960s and 1970s.
And the former owners were reluctant to cede newly created African nations any more than nominal independence and the ability to choose their own internal socio-economic orientation and foreign policy alignment.In the two decades of the African independence struggle the continent was marred by Western-backed coups d'etat and assassinations of liberation leaders which included those against Patrice Lumumba in the former Belgian Congo in 1961, Ben Barka in Morocco in 1965, Kwame Nkrumah in Ghana in 1966, Eduardo Mondlane in Mozambique in 1969, Amilcar Cabral in Guinea-Bissau in 1973 and Marien Ngouabi in the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) in 1977.
In his latest Anti-Empire Report veteran political analyst William Blum wrote, "the next time you hear that Africa can't produce good leaders, people who are committed to the welfare of the masses of their people, think of Nkrumah and his fate.
And think of Patrice Lumumba, overthrown in the Congo 1960-61 with the help of the United States; Agostinho Neto of Angola, against whom Washington waged war in the 1970s, making it impossible for him to institute progressive changes; Samora Machel of Mozambique against whom the CIA supported a counter-revolution in the 1970s-80s period; and Nelson Mandela of South Africa (now married to Machel's widow), who spent 28 years in prison thanks to the CIA."
Some of Blum's references are to a series of proxy wars supported by the United States and its NATO allies and in some instances apartheid South Africa and the Mobutu Sese Seko regime in Zaire in the mid-1970s and the 1980s, such as arming and training the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA) and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), the unspeakably brutal Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO), and Eritrean and Tigrayan armed separatists in Ethiopia as well as backing the Somali invasion of the Ogaden Desert in that country in 1977.
Over the past five years French troops and bombers have waged deadly attacks inside Cote d'Ivoire, Chad and the Central African Republic either in support of or against rebels, always in furtherance of France's own geopolitical objectives. In the second application of the so-called Blair Doctrine, in 2000 Britain sent troops to its former colony of Sierra Leone and has de facto recolonized the nation, taking control of its military and internal security forces.
But in the post-World War II period there has only been one direct American military action in Africa, the deadly 1986 air strikes against Libya in April of 1986, Operation El Dorado Canyon.While conducting wars, bombings, military interventions and invasions in Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, the Middle East and recently Southeastern Europe over the past half century, the Pentagon has left the African continent comparatively unscathed.
That is going to change after the establishment of the United States Africa Command on October 1 of 2007 and its activation a year later.The U.S. has intensified military involvement in Africa over the past seven years with such projects as the Pan Sahel Initiative (PSI), launched by the State Department but which deployed US Army Special Forces with the Special Operations Command Europe to Mali and Mauritania among other locations.
U.S. military personnel are still engaged in the counterinsurgency wars in Mali and Niger against Tuareg rebels.The Pan Sahel Initiative was succeeded by the Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative (TSCTI) in late 2004 which has American military personnel assigned to eleven African nations: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal.
The Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative was formally launched in June of 2005 with the deployment of 1,000 American troops, among them Green Berets, in Operation Flintlock 05 in North and West Africa to engage with counterparts from seven nations: Algeria, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Tunisia.Until their transfer to the Africa Command (AFRICOM) all 53 nations on the continent except for those in the Horn of Africa (assigned to Central Command) and the island nations of Madagascar and the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean (handled by Pacific Command) were within the area of responsibilty of the European Command (EUCOM), whose top commander is simultaneously the Supreme Allied Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
As such the past two EUCOM and NATO commanders, Marine General James Jones (2003-2006) and Army General Bantz John Craddock (2006-June, 2009), were the most instrumental in setting up AFRICOM.Jones is now U.S. National Security Adviser and at this February's Munich Security Conference opened his speech with "As the most recent National Security Advisor of the United States, I take my daily orders from Dr. [Henry]Kissinger. "
In 2008, while serving as State Department special envoy for Middle East security and chairman of the Atlantic Council of the United States, Jones said, "[A]s commander of NATO, I worried early in the mornings about how to protect energy facilities and supply chain routes as far away as Africa, the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea."
Shortly before stepping down from his military posts with NATO and the Pentagon "NATO's top commander of operations, U.S. General James Jones, has said he sees a potential role for the alliance in protecting key shipping lanes such as those around the Black Sea and oil supply routes from Africa to Europe."
Three years ago a Pentagon web site documented that "Officials at U.S. European Command spend between 65 to 70 percent of their time on African issues, [James] Jones said....Establishin g such a group [military task force in West Africa] could also send a message to U.S. companies 'that investing in many parts of Africa is a good idea,' the general said."
During the final months of his dual tenure as NATO's and EUCOM's top military commander, Jones transitioned Africa from EUCOM's to AFRICOM's control while also expanding the role of NATO on the continent.In June of 2006 the Alliance launched its global Rapid Response Force with its first large-scale military exercises off the coast of the former Portuguese possession of Cape Verde, in the Atlantic Ocean west of Senegal.
U.S press reports of the time offered these details:"Hundreds of elite North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) troops backed by fighter planes and warships will storm a tiny volcanic island off Africa's Atlantic coast this week in what the Western alliance hopes will prove a potent demonstration of its ability to project power around the world."
"Seven thousand NATO troops conducted war games on the Atlantic Ocean island of Cape Verde on Thursday in the latest sign of the alliance's growing interest in playing a role in Africa. "The land, air and sea exercises were NATO's first major deployment in Africa and designed to show the former Cold War giant can launch far-flung military operations at short notice.
"You are seeing the new NATO, the one that has the ability to project stability,' said NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer told a news conference after NATO troops stormed a beach on one of the islands on the archipelago in a mock assault on a fictitious terrorist camp. "NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe James Jones, the alliance soldier in charge of NATO operations, said he hoped the two-week Cape Verde exercises would help break down negative images about NATO in Africa and elsewhere.
"NATO's first operation in Africa had occurred a year earlier in May of 2005 when the bloc transported African Union troops to the Darfur region of Sudan, at the crossroads of a war-riven region comprised of the Central African Republic, Chad and Sudan.The Alliance has since deployed warships to the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Aden, last year with Operation Allied Protector, and this August 17 NATO announced that it was dispatching British, Greek, Italian, Turkish and U.S. warships to the area for a new mission, Operation Ocean Shield.
These operations don't consist of mere surveillance and escort roles but include regular forced boardings, sniper attacks and other uses of armed and often lethal force.On August 22 a Netherlands contingent of the complementary European Union naval force off Somalia used an attack helicopter against a vessel in the area which subsequently was taken over by troops from a Norwegian warship.
Over three years before, now U.S. National Security Adviser and then NATO chief military commander James Jones addressing what was his major "national security" concern at the time, "raised the prospect of NATO taking a role to counter piracy off the coast of the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Guinea, especially when it threatens energy supply routes to Western nations."
A month later both he and NATO's then top civilian leader, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, reiterated the above commitment."NATOs' [commanders] are ready to use warships to ensure the security of offshore oil and gas transportation routes from Western Africa, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO's Secretary General, reportedly said speaking at a session of the foreign committee of PACE [Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe].
"On April 30 General James Jones, commander-in- chief of NATO in Europe, reportedly said NATO was going to draw up a plan for ensuring the security of oil and gas industry facilities. "In this respect the bloc is willing to ensure security in unstable regions where oil and gas are produced and transported. "
Two months earlier a U.S. Defense Department news source reported this from Jones:"U.S. Naval Forces Europe, (the command's) lead component in this initiative, has developed a robust maritime security strategy and regional 10-year campaign plan for the Gulf of Guinea region. "Africa's vast potential makes African stability a near-term global strategic imperative."
Jones "raised the prospect of NATO taking a role to counter piracy off the coast of the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Guinea, especially when it threatens energy supply routes to Western nations" in April of 2006 and the Pentagon and NATO have followed through on his pledge and exactly in those two opposite ends of Africa.
At article a few days ago by Daniel Volman, director of the African Security Research Project in Washington, DC, called "Africa: U.S. Military Holds War Games on Nigeria, Somalia" provided details on how far plans by James Jones and the Pentagon have progressed over the past three years.
U.S press reports of the time offered these details:"Hundreds of elite North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) troops backed by fighter planes and warships will storm a tiny volcanic island off Africa's Atlantic coast this week in what the Western alliance hopes will prove a potent demonstration of its ability to project power around the world."
"Seven thousand NATO troops conducted war games on the Atlantic Ocean island of Cape Verde on Thursday in the latest sign of the alliance's growing interest in playing a role in Africa. "The land, air and sea exercises were NATO's first major deployment in Africa and designed to show the former Cold War giant can launch far-flung military operations at short notice.
"You are seeing the new NATO, the one that has the ability to project stability,' said NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer told a news conference after NATO troops stormed a beach on one of the islands on the archipelago in a mock assault on a fictitious terrorist camp. "NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe James Jones, the alliance soldier in charge of NATO operations, said he hoped the two-week Cape Verde exercises would help break down negative images about NATO in Africa and elsewhere.
"NATO's first operation in Africa had occurred a year earlier in May of 2005 when the bloc transported African Union troops to the Darfur region of Sudan, at the crossroads of a war-riven region comprised of the Central African Republic, Chad and Sudan.The Alliance has since deployed warships to the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Aden, last year with Operation Allied Protector, and this August 17 NATO announced that it was dispatching British, Greek, Italian, Turkish and U.S. warships to the area for a new mission, Operation Ocean Shield.
These operations don't consist of mere surveillance and escort roles but include regular forced boardings, sniper attacks and other uses of armed and often lethal force.On August 22 a Netherlands contingent of the complementary European Union naval force off Somalia used an attack helicopter against a vessel in the area which subsequently was taken over by troops from a Norwegian warship.
Over three years before, now U.S. National Security Adviser and then NATO chief military commander James Jones addressing what was his major "national security" concern at the time, "raised the prospect of NATO taking a role to counter piracy off the coast of the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Guinea, especially when it threatens energy supply routes to Western nations."
A month later both he and NATO's then top civilian leader, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, reiterated the above commitment."NATOs' [commanders] are ready to use warships to ensure the security of offshore oil and gas transportation routes from Western Africa, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO's Secretary General, reportedly said speaking at a session of the foreign committee of PACE [Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe].
"On April 30 General James Jones, commander-in- chief of NATO in Europe, reportedly said NATO was going to draw up a plan for ensuring the security of oil and gas industry facilities. "In this respect the bloc is willing to ensure security in unstable regions where oil and gas are produced and transported. "
Two months earlier a U.S. Defense Department news source reported this from Jones:"U.S. Naval Forces Europe, (the command's) lead component in this initiative, has developed a robust maritime security strategy and regional 10-year campaign plan for the Gulf of Guinea region. "Africa's vast potential makes African stability a near-term global strategic imperative."
Jones "raised the prospect of NATO taking a role to counter piracy off the coast of the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Guinea, especially when it threatens energy supply routes to Western nations" in April of 2006 and the Pentagon and NATO have followed through on his pledge and exactly in those two opposite ends of Africa.
At article a few days ago by Daniel Volman, director of the African Security Research Project in Washington, DC, called "Africa: U.S. Military Holds War Games on Nigeria, Somalia" provided details on how far plans by James Jones and the Pentagon have progressed over the past three years.
Working with what sketchy information that had been made public about Unified Quest 2008, last year's rendition of what the U.S. Army web site described in an article of this year under the title of and as "Army war games for future conflicts", conducted by the United States Army War College, Volman's article included this information:"In addition to U.S. military officers and intelligence officers, Unified Quest 2008 brought together participants from the State Department and other U.S. government agencies, academics, journalists, and foreign military officers (including military representatives from several NATO countries, Australia, and Israel), along with the private military contractors who helped run the war games: the Rand Corporation and Booz-Allen.
"The list of options for the Nigeria scenario ranged from diplomatic pressure to military action, with or without the aid of European and African nations. One participant, U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Mark Stanovich, drew up a plan that called for the deployment of thousands of U.S. troops within 60 days...."Among scenarios examined during the game were the possibility of directAmerican military intervention involving some 20,000 U.S. troops in order to 'secure the oil,' and the question of how to handle possible splits between factions within the Nigerian government. The game ended without military intervention because one of the rival factions executed a successful coup and formed a new government that sought stability.
"When General Ward [AFRICOM commander] appeared before the House Armed Services Committee on March 13, 2008, he cited America's growing dependence on African oil as a priority issue for Africom and went on to proclaim that combating terrorism would be 'Africom's number one theater-wide goal.'
He barely mentioned development, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping or conflict resolution. [12]In addition to nations already shelled, targeted and threatened like Somalia, Sudan, Zimbabwe and Eritrea, even long-time and staunch U.S. military allies like Nigeria are not beyond the reach of hostile Pentagon action.
Nigeria is the main power in the fifteen-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which over the past nine years has deployed troops to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Cote d'Ivoire on the request of the West, but that loyalty will not protect it when its own moment arrives.
The U.S. has employed other countries as regional military proxies - Ethiopia and Djibouti in Northeast Africa, Rwanda in Central Africa, Kenya in both - and has designs on South Africa, Senegal and Liberia for similar purposes.
Since its establishment in October of 2007 AFRICOM has lost little time in marking out the Pentagon's new continent.Even prior to its formal activation the Pentagon conducted the Africa Endeavor 2008 23-nation military exercise with forces from Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sweden, Uganda, the U.S. and Zambia as well as representatives from ECOWAS and the African Union.
The operation was held under the auspices of the U.S. European Command at the time as AFRICOM wasn't activated until October of that year but it included the participation of the then fledgling AFRICOM and U.S. Marine Forces Europe (MARFOREUR), U.S. Air Forces in Europe and the Marine Headquarters, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, but "Next year's exercise will be sponsored by U.S. Africa Command."
This January the U.S. Department of Defense announced that "The U.S. Army Southern European Task Force [SETAF] officially has assumed its new role as the Army component for U.S. Africa Command."The Pentagon web site from which the above quote is taken also provided this background information and portents of the future:"Since the 1990s, SETAF has worked with African nations to conduct military training and provide humanitarian relief in countries such as Liberia, Rwanda, Uganda, Congo and the former Zaire.
[Congo is the former Zaire, as Zaire was the former Belgian Congo]"In the coming years, SETAF, operating as U.S. Army Africa, will continue to grow and build capacity to meet the requirements needed to coordinate all U.S. Army activities in Africa.“[U.S. Army Africa] is not an episodic, flash in the pan, noncombative evacuation operation.”
In the same month, demonstrating another new AFRICOM component and the continent-wide reach of the American military and its recently acquired client states, it was reported that "Air Force C-17s will soon begin airlifting special equipment for Rwandan Peacekeepers in the Darfur region of Sudan, marking the kickoff of the first major operation engineered by U.S. Africa Command's air component, Seventeenth Air Force, also known as U.S. Air Forces Africa."
This May the newspaper of the American Armed Forces, Stars and Stripes, carried a feature on joint U.S.-British training of the Rwandan army, one which bears a large part of the blame for the deaths of over five million Congolese since 1998: The biggest loss of life in a nation related to armed conflict since tens of millions of Chinese and Soviets were killed during World War II.
Rwandan and Ugandan troops invaded Congo in 1998 and triggered ongoing cross-border fighting which persists to this day. Rwanda and Uganda are both U.S. and British military client states.The Stars and Stripes feature detailed that American instructors "are currently working with a team from the British army to train instructors with the Rwandan army.
"The list of options for the Nigeria scenario ranged from diplomatic pressure to military action, with or without the aid of European and African nations. One participant, U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Mark Stanovich, drew up a plan that called for the deployment of thousands of U.S. troops within 60 days...."Among scenarios examined during the game were the possibility of directAmerican military intervention involving some 20,000 U.S. troops in order to 'secure the oil,' and the question of how to handle possible splits between factions within the Nigerian government. The game ended without military intervention because one of the rival factions executed a successful coup and formed a new government that sought stability.
"When General Ward [AFRICOM commander] appeared before the House Armed Services Committee on March 13, 2008, he cited America's growing dependence on African oil as a priority issue for Africom and went on to proclaim that combating terrorism would be 'Africom's number one theater-wide goal.'
He barely mentioned development, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping or conflict resolution. [12]In addition to nations already shelled, targeted and threatened like Somalia, Sudan, Zimbabwe and Eritrea, even long-time and staunch U.S. military allies like Nigeria are not beyond the reach of hostile Pentagon action.
Nigeria is the main power in the fifteen-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which over the past nine years has deployed troops to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Cote d'Ivoire on the request of the West, but that loyalty will not protect it when its own moment arrives.
The U.S. has employed other countries as regional military proxies - Ethiopia and Djibouti in Northeast Africa, Rwanda in Central Africa, Kenya in both - and has designs on South Africa, Senegal and Liberia for similar purposes.
Since its establishment in October of 2007 AFRICOM has lost little time in marking out the Pentagon's new continent.Even prior to its formal activation the Pentagon conducted the Africa Endeavor 2008 23-nation military exercise with forces from Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sweden, Uganda, the U.S. and Zambia as well as representatives from ECOWAS and the African Union.
The operation was held under the auspices of the U.S. European Command at the time as AFRICOM wasn't activated until October of that year but it included the participation of the then fledgling AFRICOM and U.S. Marine Forces Europe (MARFOREUR), U.S. Air Forces in Europe and the Marine Headquarters, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, but "Next year's exercise will be sponsored by U.S. Africa Command."
This January the U.S. Department of Defense announced that "The U.S. Army Southern European Task Force [SETAF] officially has assumed its new role as the Army component for U.S. Africa Command."The Pentagon web site from which the above quote is taken also provided this background information and portents of the future:"Since the 1990s, SETAF has worked with African nations to conduct military training and provide humanitarian relief in countries such as Liberia, Rwanda, Uganda, Congo and the former Zaire.
[Congo is the former Zaire, as Zaire was the former Belgian Congo]"In the coming years, SETAF, operating as U.S. Army Africa, will continue to grow and build capacity to meet the requirements needed to coordinate all U.S. Army activities in Africa.“[U.S. Army Africa] is not an episodic, flash in the pan, noncombative evacuation operation.”
In the same month, demonstrating another new AFRICOM component and the continent-wide reach of the American military and its recently acquired client states, it was reported that "Air Force C-17s will soon begin airlifting special equipment for Rwandan Peacekeepers in the Darfur region of Sudan, marking the kickoff of the first major operation engineered by U.S. Africa Command's air component, Seventeenth Air Force, also known as U.S. Air Forces Africa."
This May the newspaper of the American Armed Forces, Stars and Stripes, carried a feature on joint U.S.-British training of the Rwandan army, one which bears a large part of the blame for the deaths of over five million Congolese since 1998: The biggest loss of life in a nation related to armed conflict since tens of millions of Chinese and Soviets were killed during World War II.
Rwandan and Ugandan troops invaded Congo in 1998 and triggered ongoing cross-border fighting which persists to this day. Rwanda and Uganda are both U.S. and British military client states.The Stars and Stripes feature detailed that American instructors "are currently working with a team from the British army to train instructors with the Rwandan army.
Those instructors will then train their own troops — many of whom will serve as peacekeepers in places such as Sudan." It quoted a British officer, Maj. Charles Malet, who "leads a contingent of British forces based in Kenya," as saying "We’ve been producing short-term training in this part of the world for a long, long time.
[U.S. Africa Command] has stood [up]. It’s great to link up and provide a sort of introduction. " The training of the Rwandan armed forces by the United States and its NATO allies has less to do with Darfur than it does with devastated Congo.In November of 2008 the United Nations reported that "Rwandan forces fired tank shells and other heavy artillery across the border at Congolese troops during fighting" which began when former Congolese general Laurent Nkunda staged an armed rebellion in the east of the country which led to the displacement of 200,000 civilians.
The BBC revealed at the time that "journalists report that some of Laurent Nkunda's rebel fighters are in the pay of the Rwandan army."This has renewed fears that the fighting will see a re-run of the five-year Congolese war, which involved nine nations, before it ended in 2003." The British Financial Times conducted interviews with "former rebels and observers on the ground" who said that "the uprising – led by Laurent Nkunda, the renegade former Congolese general – relies heavily on recruitment in Rwanda and former or even active Rwandan soldiers.
"Referring to Rwandan President Paul Kagame, the report added, "Mr Nkunda and Rwanda’s government, military and business elite share a history....Mr Nkunda, a Congolese Tutsi, was an intelligence officer in the guerrilla army that Mr Kagame, a Rwandan Tutsi, used to...seize power."Mr Kagame launched invasions of Congo in 1996 and 1998 and supported uprisings... ."
The following month a U.S. congressional delegation "traveled to Rwanda and Ethiopia to meet with U.S. ambassadors, AFRICOM officials and various ministers of each country, including Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and Rwanda Foreign Minister Charles Murigande." Ethiopia invaded Somalia on America's behest three years ago and Rwanda's repeated incursions into Congo could not have occurred without a green light from Washington.
As an Ugandan commentary at the time of the latest attack on Congo from Rwanda stated, "London, New York and Paris are among the top consumers of minerals from Congo. They lecture humanity on the need to uphold human rights and the sanctity of property rights whilst their thirst for strategic minerals unleashes terror on innocent women and children in Eastern Congo."
Last week an AFRICOM spokesman announced that "The United States military will be sending experts to the war-torn eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo this week." The initial deployment will be small, he added, but "more may follow...." AFRICOM would be better advised to monitor the activities of the Rwandan military it trains and arms.
Also last week the Pentagon stated it was deploying "unmanned reconnaissance aircraft in the skies above the Seychelles archipelago" in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar and AFRICOM commander General William Ward said, "We have the recent arrival of our P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft that will aid in conducting the surveillance of Seychelles territorial waters and as we look into the future, (we will) bring unmanned surveillance vehicles." Two days later Ward said "that the rise of radical Islamist militant group al-Shabab in Somalia makes East Africa a central focus of the U.S. military on the continent."Voice of America added":
General William Ward has pledged continued support to Somalia's transitional federal government.. ..He made his remarks during a visit to Nairobi, Kenya, which is a key U.S. ally in region." Until last October Africa was the only continent other than Australia and Antarctica without a U.S. military command.
The fact that one has now been established indicates that Africa has achieved heightened importance for the Pentagon and its Western military allies. An analysis of why Africa is a major focus of attention and why now rather than earlier was provided by U.S.-based writer Paul I. Adujie in the New Liberian on August 21:"America's Africa Command, in conceptual terms and actual implementation, is not intended to serve Africa's best interests.
[U.S. Africa Command] has stood [up]. It’s great to link up and provide a sort of introduction. " The training of the Rwandan armed forces by the United States and its NATO allies has less to do with Darfur than it does with devastated Congo.In November of 2008 the United Nations reported that "Rwandan forces fired tank shells and other heavy artillery across the border at Congolese troops during fighting" which began when former Congolese general Laurent Nkunda staged an armed rebellion in the east of the country which led to the displacement of 200,000 civilians.
The BBC revealed at the time that "journalists report that some of Laurent Nkunda's rebel fighters are in the pay of the Rwandan army."This has renewed fears that the fighting will see a re-run of the five-year Congolese war, which involved nine nations, before it ended in 2003." The British Financial Times conducted interviews with "former rebels and observers on the ground" who said that "the uprising – led by Laurent Nkunda, the renegade former Congolese general – relies heavily on recruitment in Rwanda and former or even active Rwandan soldiers.
"Referring to Rwandan President Paul Kagame, the report added, "Mr Nkunda and Rwanda’s government, military and business elite share a history....Mr Nkunda, a Congolese Tutsi, was an intelligence officer in the guerrilla army that Mr Kagame, a Rwandan Tutsi, used to...seize power."Mr Kagame launched invasions of Congo in 1996 and 1998 and supported uprisings... ."
The following month a U.S. congressional delegation "traveled to Rwanda and Ethiopia to meet with U.S. ambassadors, AFRICOM officials and various ministers of each country, including Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and Rwanda Foreign Minister Charles Murigande." Ethiopia invaded Somalia on America's behest three years ago and Rwanda's repeated incursions into Congo could not have occurred without a green light from Washington.
As an Ugandan commentary at the time of the latest attack on Congo from Rwanda stated, "London, New York and Paris are among the top consumers of minerals from Congo. They lecture humanity on the need to uphold human rights and the sanctity of property rights whilst their thirst for strategic minerals unleashes terror on innocent women and children in Eastern Congo."
Last week an AFRICOM spokesman announced that "The United States military will be sending experts to the war-torn eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo this week." The initial deployment will be small, he added, but "more may follow...." AFRICOM would be better advised to monitor the activities of the Rwandan military it trains and arms.
Also last week the Pentagon stated it was deploying "unmanned reconnaissance aircraft in the skies above the Seychelles archipelago" in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar and AFRICOM commander General William Ward said, "We have the recent arrival of our P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft that will aid in conducting the surveillance of Seychelles territorial waters and as we look into the future, (we will) bring unmanned surveillance vehicles." Two days later Ward said "that the rise of radical Islamist militant group al-Shabab in Somalia makes East Africa a central focus of the U.S. military on the continent."Voice of America added":
General William Ward has pledged continued support to Somalia's transitional federal government.. ..He made his remarks during a visit to Nairobi, Kenya, which is a key U.S. ally in region." Until last October Africa was the only continent other than Australia and Antarctica without a U.S. military command.
The fact that one has now been established indicates that Africa has achieved heightened importance for the Pentagon and its Western military allies. An analysis of why Africa is a major focus of attention and why now rather than earlier was provided by U.S.-based writer Paul I. Adujie in the New Liberian on August 21:"America's Africa Command, in conceptual terms and actual implementation, is not intended to serve Africa's best interests.
It just happens that Africa has grown in geopolitical and geo-economic importance to America and her allies. Africa has been there all along."There were, for instance, reports of how the American military, actingsupposedly in partnership or cooperation with the Nigerian military, literally took over Nigerian Defense Headquarters. ..."
It is probably important to mention that the United States already operates at least three other commands, namely, the European Command (EUCOM), Central Command (CENTCOM) and Pacific Command (PACOM), therefore the Africa Command or (AFRICOM) will be the fourth leg of US military global spread.
"America's Africa Command is...machinery for Western governments to pursue their vaunted economic, political and hegemonic hemispheric influence at the expense of Africans as well as a backdoor through which Westerners can outmaneuver rivals such as China and perhaps Russia in addition."
It is probably important to mention that the United States already operates at least three other commands, namely, the European Command (EUCOM), Central Command (CENTCOM) and Pacific Command (PACOM), therefore the Africa Command or (AFRICOM) will be the fourth leg of US military global spread.
"America's Africa Command is...machinery for Western governments to pursue their vaunted economic, political and hegemonic hemispheric influence at the expense of Africans as well as a backdoor through which Westerners can outmaneuver rivals such as China and perhaps Russia in addition."
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
Monday, August 24, 2009
24/08/2009
Tennessee - If one searches for the reason of the Rwandan catastrophe of 1994 strategic factors are more often neglected than acknowledged. But without taking them into account, the truth cannot be found.
Is better now or was it better during Habyarimana's rule? 3,5 millions of victims, most of them still in mass graves. This is what happens if you have a hidden agenda and launch a bloody wise war on the Nation and assasinate, in a terrorist act, its elected leader. At what age do you expect a human being to act like a human being?
And justice becomes selective. While local actors are being punished, the often more powerful international culprits [TONY BLAIR] go untouched. The events in Rwanda in 1994 were not an internal armed conflict. IT'S BLOODY OBVIOUS THERE WAS NO CIVIL WAR IN RWANDA.
They were caused by international intervention from the outside. To limit the discussion one-sidedly to the internal dynamics of Rwandan society and history neglects the fact that it were interventions from the outside, which set the conditions for the catastrophe to unfold and helped one side of the conflict to conduct its military operations. And to add insult to injury, Mr. Tony Blair became Officially Advisor (But Prime minister) of the bloody dictator of Rwanda Paul Kagame. A horrifying act that should land him to the International criminal Court.
Western powers, most prominently the Anglo-American powers with the Francophone powers acting as competing junior partners, have caused the crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa during the 1980s and 1990s in a two fold manner and are therefore responsible for the human catastrophe that followed.
Often times when involved in conversation about Rwanda’s current social and political affair, many people defend the current administration by excusing its past crimes as accidental to necessary social and political development of the country in various forms of “It had to be done.
It just had to! And seeing how well off the people are now and how much off they would have been (especially the minorities), it’s excusable.” [Report by Uwe Friesecke,Prepared for the ICTR Defense Team]
The people whose lives were lost (3,5 millions mainly Hutus) are characterized as simply collateral, rendering the current government’s past actions immune to law and punishment.
In these people’s eyes, the current Rwandan government is filled with heroes who should be celebrated, instead of punished for crimes which unfortunately still continue today in violation of cardinal human principles.
So let’s consider the killings of 4 million civilians as collateral, who does the current government have to kill in order for their crimes to “count” and be punishable by law. Hmm let’s see…since attacking a peaceful country, for no good reason, other than to take over power and kill its citizens on the way are not good enough reasons…
How about the killing of a president? Would that count for something? Maybe not…how about TWO presidents? How about then? Would they still be the anointed saviors that they are today?
Here is an excerpt from a recent article by Andrew G. Marshall entitled, “Western Involvement in the Rwandan Genocide” where we can perhaps draw some conclusions as to why these guys aren’t going to be held to the same standards as anyone else.
Is better now or was it better during Habyarimana's rule? 3,5 millions of victims, most of them still in mass graves. This is what happens if you have a hidden agenda and launch a bloody wise war on the Nation and assasinate, in a terrorist act, its elected leader. At what age do you expect a human being to act like a human being?
And justice becomes selective. While local actors are being punished, the often more powerful international culprits [TONY BLAIR] go untouched. The events in Rwanda in 1994 were not an internal armed conflict. IT'S BLOODY OBVIOUS THERE WAS NO CIVIL WAR IN RWANDA.
They were caused by international intervention from the outside. To limit the discussion one-sidedly to the internal dynamics of Rwandan society and history neglects the fact that it were interventions from the outside, which set the conditions for the catastrophe to unfold and helped one side of the conflict to conduct its military operations. And to add insult to injury, Mr. Tony Blair became Officially Advisor (But Prime minister) of the bloody dictator of Rwanda Paul Kagame. A horrifying act that should land him to the International criminal Court.
Western powers, most prominently the Anglo-American powers with the Francophone powers acting as competing junior partners, have caused the crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa during the 1980s and 1990s in a two fold manner and are therefore responsible for the human catastrophe that followed.
Often times when involved in conversation about Rwanda’s current social and political affair, many people defend the current administration by excusing its past crimes as accidental to necessary social and political development of the country in various forms of “It had to be done.
It just had to! And seeing how well off the people are now and how much off they would have been (especially the minorities), it’s excusable.” [Report by Uwe Friesecke,Prepared for the ICTR Defense Team]
The people whose lives were lost (3,5 millions mainly Hutus) are characterized as simply collateral, rendering the current government’s past actions immune to law and punishment.
In these people’s eyes, the current Rwandan government is filled with heroes who should be celebrated, instead of punished for crimes which unfortunately still continue today in violation of cardinal human principles.
So let’s consider the killings of 4 million civilians as collateral, who does the current government have to kill in order for their crimes to “count” and be punishable by law. Hmm let’s see…since attacking a peaceful country, for no good reason, other than to take over power and kill its citizens on the way are not good enough reasons…
How about the killing of a president? Would that count for something? Maybe not…how about TWO presidents? How about then? Would they still be the anointed saviors that they are today?
Here is an excerpt from a recent article by Andrew G. Marshall entitled, “Western Involvement in the Rwandan Genocide” where we can perhaps draw some conclusions as to why these guys aren’t going to be held to the same standards as anyone else.
But back to Rwanda’s well protected criminals. Allow me to use a very familiar analogy, that can be appropriately be applied to the relationship between the US, and Kagame and his administration. So the US/pimp protects its bitches/hoes until they become insolent. Look at Saddam and Mobutu. Kagame and his administration can be classified as one of America’s favorite African bitches right now.
America will pimp it until it is no longer useful or at least until it becomes too messy to deal with. And whether it’s playing the role of America’s “hoe” right now, it is still not excused or absolved from it’s crimes.
People please, stop defending those criminals! A crime is a crime, and their crimes were crimes against humanity. They don’t get a pass just because they are another country’s hoe!
Note: Throughout the article, Marshall alternates from saying Rwanda was invaded by the RPF from Uganda, to referring to that war as an incursion to finally referring to it as a civil war. It was not a civil war since the country was attacked.
It was an extended invasion/incursion that lasted for over 3 years, culminating in the politicide more commonly knows as the “Rwandan Genocide.”
America will pimp it until it is no longer useful or at least until it becomes too messy to deal with. And whether it’s playing the role of America’s “hoe” right now, it is still not excused or absolved from it’s crimes.
People please, stop defending those criminals! A crime is a crime, and their crimes were crimes against humanity. They don’t get a pass just because they are another country’s hoe!
Note: Throughout the article, Marshall alternates from saying Rwanda was invaded by the RPF from Uganda, to referring to that war as an incursion to finally referring to it as a civil war. It was not a civil war since the country was attacked.
It was an extended invasion/incursion that lasted for over 3 years, culminating in the politicide more commonly knows as the “Rwandan Genocide.”
During the 1990-1994 war, there were many aspects of the negotiations that the Rwanda government had agreed to, including making the army 50% Tutsi, which is a very big deal. They had negotiated cease fire agreements during that war, but the RPF refused to comply. Quite honestly, it doesn’t appear that they had any intention of power sharing. They wanted the power for themselves.
What I do find “improper” though, and reasons why I concentrate on this so much is the way the tale of what happened in 1994 was told. I have issues with lies that have been perpetuated by the media, and the way the rebels and their sympathizers committed/still commit massacres with IMPUNITY.
Along with how the conflict has been characterized (Hutus are genocidaires, Hutu extremists vs moderate Hutus) and simplified into the attacker/hutu-victim/tutsi scenario, when it’s sooo much more complex than that.
Both sides definitely did have their “fair share of bloody actions” however, the media has disproportionately pinned the blame on one side, and whose people have been getting punished, while some are even innocent. Simply because the world believes they are “genocidaires” then they can be convicted of crimes they never committed.
© Kazamarande Phoïbe,PhD
International Relations
What I do find “improper” though, and reasons why I concentrate on this so much is the way the tale of what happened in 1994 was told. I have issues with lies that have been perpetuated by the media, and the way the rebels and their sympathizers committed/still commit massacres with IMPUNITY.
Along with how the conflict has been characterized (Hutus are genocidaires, Hutu extremists vs moderate Hutus) and simplified into the attacker/hutu-victim/tutsi scenario, when it’s sooo much more complex than that.
Both sides definitely did have their “fair share of bloody actions” however, the media has disproportionately pinned the blame on one side, and whose people have been getting punished, while some are even innocent. Simply because the world believes they are “genocidaires” then they can be convicted of crimes they never committed.
© Kazamarande Phoïbe,PhD
International Relations
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
Saturday, August 22, 2009
By Ian Drury
Last updated at 9:41 AM on 20th August 2009
Last updated at 9:41 AM on 20th August 2009
Tony Blair, 'blood money' and a Lockerbie deal: Talks with Gaddafi hours before BP agreement. To remember please click here
If as expected he is released rather than moved to a Libyan jail, he will almost certainly board a private jet at Prestwick Airport, Ayrshire.
The affair has caused a huge transatlantic rift with families of the victims outraged.
Megrahi's wife Aisha told The Times her husband still 'didn't know' when he would be freed from Glasgow's Greenock prison, but was 'very happy' at the prospect of returning to his homeland.
It was also reported that the convicted bomber had called his mother in Libya and told her he hoped to be with her by Ramadan, Hajja Fatma, 95, told the Tripoli Post in Libya: 'I do not close the house's door at all. I am expecting him to enter at any moment.
'Eleven years I did not spend the holy month of Ramadan with him, I am waiting for that day when he comes back.'
She maintained that her son was innocent of killing 270 people in the Lockerbie bomb, saying 'he would not slaughter a chicken'.
The U.S. government continued to put last-minute pressure on the Scottish Executive yesterday, with a spokesman for Mr Obama insisting Megrahi should 'serve out his term' in Scotland.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also issued a personal plea to keep the bomber behind bars.
Death sentence: Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi is dying from prostate cancer
The former New York Senator said she knew many of the American families who lost relatives in the atrocity and that to release Megrahi would be 'absolutely wrong'.
Mrs Clinton yesterday said Megrahi's release would be 'inappropriate, and very much against the wishes of the family members of the victims who suffered such grievous losses'.
She added: 'I take this very personally because I knew a lot of the family members of those who were lost.
'I just think it is absolutely wrong to release someone who has been imprisoned based on the evidence about his involvement in such a horrendous crime.
'We are still encouraging the Scottish authorities not to do so, and hope they will not.'
Later, Robert Gibbs, a spokesman for Mr Obama, added: 'It's the policy of this administration that this individual should serve out his term where he's serving it right now.'
In a thinly-veiled attack on U.S. attempts to influence the decision, Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has insisted 'international power politics' will be ignored.
But the SNP can expect a huge transatlantic outcry if, as is likely, Megrahi is granted mercy.
Critics are suspicious that Mr Blair's deal was part of an attempt to develop closer relations with the former pariah state to protect Britain's oil interests.
Susan Cohen, whose only child Theodora, 20, was killed in the bombing, said: 'Tony Blair has behaved absolutely appallingly. Some people would describe it as blood money.
Tony Blair, the former prime British minister and the current advisor of the Rwanda bloody dictator Paul Kagame has been accused of agreeing a 'blood money' deal involving the Lockerbie bomber with Colonel Gaddafi just hours before BP unveiled a £500million oil contract.
The then Prime Minister laid the foundations for the release of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi during a meeting with the Libyan leader in a desert tent two years ago. Blair to strenghten the Rwandan Nazism.
The pair thrashed out a controversial prisoner transfer deal just before BP chairman Peter Sutherland announced the firm was investing $900million - about £545million - to search for oil in Libya. If the firm strikes rich, it could be worth £13billion.
The Scottish Government confirmed that its justice secretary Kenny MacAskill would announce Megrahi's fate at 1pm today.
It is widely expected that the terminally-ill 57-year-old, the only person Read more:
Lockerbie bomber set to be released this afternoon despite Obama's desperate appeal for him to die in Scottish prison.
The then Prime Minister laid the foundations for the release of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi during a meeting with the Libyan leader in a desert tent two years ago. Blair to strenghten the Rwandan Nazism.
The pair thrashed out a controversial prisoner transfer deal just before BP chairman Peter Sutherland announced the firm was investing $900million - about £545million - to search for oil in Libya. If the firm strikes rich, it could be worth £13billion.
The Scottish Government confirmed that its justice secretary Kenny MacAskill would announce Megrahi's fate at 1pm today.
It is widely expected that the terminally-ill 57-year-old, the only person Read more:
Lockerbie bomber set to be released this afternoon despite Obama's desperate appeal for him to die in Scottish prison.
If as expected he is released rather than moved to a Libyan jail, he will almost certainly board a private jet at Prestwick Airport, Ayrshire.
The affair has caused a huge transatlantic rift with families of the victims outraged.
Megrahi's wife Aisha told The Times her husband still 'didn't know' when he would be freed from Glasgow's Greenock prison, but was 'very happy' at the prospect of returning to his homeland.
It was also reported that the convicted bomber had called his mother in Libya and told her he hoped to be with her by Ramadan, Hajja Fatma, 95, told the Tripoli Post in Libya: 'I do not close the house's door at all. I am expecting him to enter at any moment.
'Eleven years I did not spend the holy month of Ramadan with him, I am waiting for that day when he comes back.'
She maintained that her son was innocent of killing 270 people in the Lockerbie bomb, saying 'he would not slaughter a chicken'.
The U.S. government continued to put last-minute pressure on the Scottish Executive yesterday, with a spokesman for Mr Obama insisting Megrahi should 'serve out his term' in Scotland.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also issued a personal plea to keep the bomber behind bars.
Death sentence: Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi is dying from prostate cancer
The former New York Senator said she knew many of the American families who lost relatives in the atrocity and that to release Megrahi would be 'absolutely wrong'.
Mrs Clinton yesterday said Megrahi's release would be 'inappropriate, and very much against the wishes of the family members of the victims who suffered such grievous losses'.
She added: 'I take this very personally because I knew a lot of the family members of those who were lost.
'I just think it is absolutely wrong to release someone who has been imprisoned based on the evidence about his involvement in such a horrendous crime.
'We are still encouraging the Scottish authorities not to do so, and hope they will not.'
Later, Robert Gibbs, a spokesman for Mr Obama, added: 'It's the policy of this administration that this individual should serve out his term where he's serving it right now.'
In a thinly-veiled attack on U.S. attempts to influence the decision, Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has insisted 'international power politics' will be ignored.
But the SNP can expect a huge transatlantic outcry if, as is likely, Megrahi is granted mercy.
Critics are suspicious that Mr Blair's deal was part of an attempt to develop closer relations with the former pariah state to protect Britain's oil interests.
Susan Cohen, whose only child Theodora, 20, was killed in the bombing, said: 'Tony Blair has behaved absolutely appallingly. Some people would describe it as blood money.
second appeal, removing any legal bar on his release.
Despite the likelihood of Megrahi's release, there have been no public moves to bring back the Libyan gunman who murdered WPC Yvonne Fletcher in London in 1984.
The 25-year-old was patrolling a protest outside the Libyan Embassy when she was killed by a bullet fired from inside. All those inside were allowed to return to Tripoli under diplomatic immunity.
WPC Fletcher's mother Queenie, 76, of Dorset, last week said she was 'sickened' at any deal to repatriate Megrahi.
Despite the likelihood of Megrahi's release, there have been no public moves to bring back the Libyan gunman who murdered WPC Yvonne Fletcher in London in 1984.
The 25-year-old was patrolling a protest outside the Libyan Embassy when she was killed by a bullet fired from inside. All those inside were allowed to return to Tripoli under diplomatic immunity.
WPC Fletcher's mother Queenie, 76, of Dorset, last week said she was 'sickened' at any deal to repatriate Megrahi.
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
22-08-2009
[SurViVors Human Rights Advocates for the prevention of genocide and crimes against humanity]
Will Rwandans survive tomorrow? US military support the increase of Rwanda military spending to GDP.
Rwanda tops the 10 African countries with largest ratio of military expenses. Defense analysts estimate that Rwanda mostly uses these arms against its own citizens.
Kigali/Washington - Democracy versus RPF tyranny.
Rwandan survivors have been watching the current situation in Rwanda since the notorious bloody dictator Paul Kagame, the extremist Tutsi from the first minority group (14%) behind The Twa (1%) in Rwanda forcibly took power in Rwanda with help of Bill Clinton his friend after a deadly coup that killed two Hutu presidents from Rwanda and Burundi.
Since 1994, US politics involved in the Rwandan Genocide have given the massive moral, financial and military support to Paul Kagame, the bloody heavyweight criminal and Still president of Rwanda.
The disappointments and frustrations experienced and expressed by most of Rwandan surViVors in articles posted on various pro-democracy websites in connection with the persistent refusal of the US administration to stop supporting, financing and protecting the enemy of both Rwanda and its people are therefore unfortunate and untimely.
The drama started up when the President Habyarimana of Rwanda's jet, a Falcon-50 got shot down in Kigali while landing Kigali Airport on April 6 1994. According to reliable sources, some of United States politics, demagogues and the Pentagon are preparing to finish the job in this ongoing genocide in Rwanda using Afro-American generals and battalions in combats mostly composed by afro-American marines.
In 1996 with the refugee camps destruction, US afro-american marines were deployed in the Lake Kivu to provide heavy artillery to the RPF army, killing refugees,women and children in Mugunga and Lake Green refugee camps in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
We actually know that the US military has trained and still trains the RPF military officers accused for war crimes and crimes against humanity and worst of that they are training the death squad leaders who carry out assassinations of exiled Hutus around the world.
Instead of toppling such a ruthless dictator and restore a democratic government where the majority Hutu ethnic group (85%) should have their word on their country’s rule, the Pentagon, is believed to use through those Afro-American US military soldiers “in support of the war on the Hutu insurgency” with sophisticated military weaponry and arms to blow up the typed Hutu community members and destroy them.
The current RPF Tutsi -led government has become more aggressive, more bloody against Rwandans who are believed to be born Hutus and or those who are said to be the regime opponents. Because of the US and British supports, an increasing Tutsi apartheid, with the US support, has been built up in all main Rwandan cities and towns within the last 15 years.
Hutus became marginalized in all public activities and worst of that they are slaves in their home country. Most of Hutu intellectuals are either forcibly sent to exile or sent to Gatchatcha courts for life sentence. Because of mass atrocities (more than 3,5 million of Rwandans), Kagame has seek out protection of British and US politics.
The aftermath of the current US support is that Rwanda is devastated by the RPF Tutsi highly trained by US military and the target is the majority of the Rwandan population that is killing hundreds of thousands of human Hutus each day.
If the United States was sincere in its effort to assist Rwanda in the upheaval of the Rwandan Genocide, turmoil, misery, diseases, epidemics, and poverty which have overwhelmed Rwanda since Paul Kagame forcibly took power in Rwanda, since the implementation of the forced work in Rwanda, then the United States would donate and contribute more earnest monies into the development of sustaining Rwandans’ life as opposed to sustaining the bloody Rwandan bloody fascism with guns, weaponry and military training in the name of fighting the Hutu insurgency.
If it was sincere, then in its sincerity, the United States would earnestly help Rwandans to dismantle the Rwandan RPF criminal organization with a heavy record of more than 3 millions of killed Rwandans within the last 15 years. Rwandan survivors can't wait.
The heart of the matter, as every rational person can see, however, is that the Paul Kagame and RPF leadership is well aware that the genocide charges against Hutus in its cases have been built on sand and that the intent is, if possible, to snatch and finish the job by mass-murdering Rwandan survivors with the gun bought with the money of Rwandan, US, British and other western taxpayers.
Another point that deserves to be highlighted concerns the current RPF political strategies and false genocidal ideology charges that Hutus are a threat to the Tutsi ethnic group. This is a slap in the face to not only the Rwandan survivors who years have been victimized beyond belief, but to those Americans who have contributed through charitable organizations in an effort to lend some support, as well as to the international allies who too have made efforts to help sustain life in Rwanda.
here is the U.S. support for promoting peace, human and economic development and reconstruction in Rwanda? This is also a slap in the face to the Rwandan Survivors when NDI tells us they are training the RPF criminals for the 2010 presidential elections. NDI should help Rwandan Survivors to express themselves on Kagame as one of the few tyrants with such heavy criminal records. Kagame should step down and face justice.
American citizens through the US representives at the White House should remain dubious and ask accountability of the US individuals in the Rwandan conflict. They must remember that in their struggle for power and glory around the world that Human Rights must be adhered to and protected. Remember: 3,5 millions of Rwandans have been mass-slaughtered while thousands of Rwandan survivors are at this time being killed, forcibly sent to prison or exile. We say nothing but to remember our visitors that more than 5 millions of Congolese people were killed since the 1996 Kagame wars launch up to now.
This problem should be addressed.
© SurViVors Editions
[SurViVors Human Rights Advocates for the prevention of genocide and crimes against humanity]
Will Rwandans survive tomorrow? US military support the increase of Rwanda military spending to GDP.
Rwanda tops the 10 African countries with largest ratio of military expenses. Defense analysts estimate that Rwanda mostly uses these arms against its own citizens.
Kigali/Washington - Democracy versus RPF tyranny.
Rwandan survivors have been watching the current situation in Rwanda since the notorious bloody dictator Paul Kagame, the extremist Tutsi from the first minority group (14%) behind The Twa (1%) in Rwanda forcibly took power in Rwanda with help of Bill Clinton his friend after a deadly coup that killed two Hutu presidents from Rwanda and Burundi.
Since 1994, US politics involved in the Rwandan Genocide have given the massive moral, financial and military support to Paul Kagame, the bloody heavyweight criminal and Still president of Rwanda.
The disappointments and frustrations experienced and expressed by most of Rwandan surViVors in articles posted on various pro-democracy websites in connection with the persistent refusal of the US administration to stop supporting, financing and protecting the enemy of both Rwanda and its people are therefore unfortunate and untimely.
The drama started up when the President Habyarimana of Rwanda's jet, a Falcon-50 got shot down in Kigali while landing Kigali Airport on April 6 1994. According to reliable sources, some of United States politics, demagogues and the Pentagon are preparing to finish the job in this ongoing genocide in Rwanda using Afro-American generals and battalions in combats mostly composed by afro-American marines.
In 1996 with the refugee camps destruction, US afro-american marines were deployed in the Lake Kivu to provide heavy artillery to the RPF army, killing refugees,women and children in Mugunga and Lake Green refugee camps in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
We actually know that the US military has trained and still trains the RPF military officers accused for war crimes and crimes against humanity and worst of that they are training the death squad leaders who carry out assassinations of exiled Hutus around the world.
Instead of toppling such a ruthless dictator and restore a democratic government where the majority Hutu ethnic group (85%) should have their word on their country’s rule, the Pentagon, is believed to use through those Afro-American US military soldiers “in support of the war on the Hutu insurgency” with sophisticated military weaponry and arms to blow up the typed Hutu community members and destroy them.
The current RPF Tutsi -led government has become more aggressive, more bloody against Rwandans who are believed to be born Hutus and or those who are said to be the regime opponents. Because of the US and British supports, an increasing Tutsi apartheid, with the US support, has been built up in all main Rwandan cities and towns within the last 15 years.
Hutus became marginalized in all public activities and worst of that they are slaves in their home country. Most of Hutu intellectuals are either forcibly sent to exile or sent to Gatchatcha courts for life sentence. Because of mass atrocities (more than 3,5 million of Rwandans), Kagame has seek out protection of British and US politics.
The aftermath of the current US support is that Rwanda is devastated by the RPF Tutsi highly trained by US military and the target is the majority of the Rwandan population that is killing hundreds of thousands of human Hutus each day.
If the United States was sincere in its effort to assist Rwanda in the upheaval of the Rwandan Genocide, turmoil, misery, diseases, epidemics, and poverty which have overwhelmed Rwanda since Paul Kagame forcibly took power in Rwanda, since the implementation of the forced work in Rwanda, then the United States would donate and contribute more earnest monies into the development of sustaining Rwandans’ life as opposed to sustaining the bloody Rwandan bloody fascism with guns, weaponry and military training in the name of fighting the Hutu insurgency.
If it was sincere, then in its sincerity, the United States would earnestly help Rwandans to dismantle the Rwandan RPF criminal organization with a heavy record of more than 3 millions of killed Rwandans within the last 15 years. Rwandan survivors can't wait.
The heart of the matter, as every rational person can see, however, is that the Paul Kagame and RPF leadership is well aware that the genocide charges against Hutus in its cases have been built on sand and that the intent is, if possible, to snatch and finish the job by mass-murdering Rwandan survivors with the gun bought with the money of Rwandan, US, British and other western taxpayers.
Another point that deserves to be highlighted concerns the current RPF political strategies and false genocidal ideology charges that Hutus are a threat to the Tutsi ethnic group. This is a slap in the face to not only the Rwandan survivors who years have been victimized beyond belief, but to those Americans who have contributed through charitable organizations in an effort to lend some support, as well as to the international allies who too have made efforts to help sustain life in Rwanda.
here is the U.S. support for promoting peace, human and economic development and reconstruction in Rwanda? This is also a slap in the face to the Rwandan Survivors when NDI tells us they are training the RPF criminals for the 2010 presidential elections. NDI should help Rwandan Survivors to express themselves on Kagame as one of the few tyrants with such heavy criminal records. Kagame should step down and face justice.
American citizens through the US representives at the White House should remain dubious and ask accountability of the US individuals in the Rwandan conflict. They must remember that in their struggle for power and glory around the world that Human Rights must be adhered to and protected. Remember: 3,5 millions of Rwandans have been mass-slaughtered while thousands of Rwandan survivors are at this time being killed, forcibly sent to prison or exile. We say nothing but to remember our visitors that more than 5 millions of Congolese people were killed since the 1996 Kagame wars launch up to now.
This problem should be addressed.
© SurViVors Editions
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
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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[ NDLR: Tell the Truth and make a difference. Rwandan Survivors highly appreciate Herman's testimony and analysis on the Rwandan Tragic events. Paul Kagame's associates should stop whitewashing the bloody monster]. Let's focus on Rwanda
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By Professor Edward S. Herman
[ NDLR: Tell the Truth and make a difference. Rwandan Survivors highly appreciate Herman's testimony and analysis on the Rwandan Tragic events. Paul Kagame's associates should stop whitewashing the bloody monster]. Let's focus on Rwanda
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By Professor Edward S. Herman
- 4 Heads of State assassinated in the francophone African Great Lakes Region.· 2,000,000 people died in Hutu and Tutsi genocides in Rwanda, Burundi and RD.Congo.
- 600,000 Hutu refugees killed in R.D.Congo, Uganda, Central African Republic and Rep of Congo.·
- 6,000,000 Congolese dead.·
- 8,000,000 internal displaced people in Rwanda, Burundi and DR. Congo.·
- 500,000 permanent Rwandan and Burundian Hutu refugees, and Congolese refugees around the world.· English language expansion to Rwanda to replace the French language.·
- 20,000 Kagame’s fighters paid salaries from the British Budget Support from 1986 to present.·
- £500,000 of British taxpayer’s money paid, so far, to Kagame and his cronies through the budget support, SWAPs, Tutsi-dominated parliament, consultancy, British and Tutsi-owned NGOs.·
- Kagame has paid back the British aid received to invade Rwanda and to strengthen his political power by joining the East African Community together with Burundi, joining the Commonwealth, imposing the English Language to Rwandans to replace the French language; helping the British to establish businesses and to access to jobs in Rwanda, and to exploit minerals in D.R.Congo.
Genocide Inflation is the Real Human Rights Threat: Rwanda
by Edward S. Herman
"The plane was shot down by Paul Kagame and his Tutsi associates, [15] with active or tacit help from the Belgians, UN representative Romeo Dallaire, [16] and possibly the CIA. This act was part of the Kagame-Tutsi final assault to seize power after a four-year war, with the assistance of the U.S.-sponsored Ugandan military.
When the chief investigator for the Rwanda Tribunal, Australian Michael Hourigan, reported solid evidence on this locus of responsibility for the April 6th assassination to Chief Prosecutor Louise Arbour in 1997, she immediately closed down the investigation and ordered him to destroy his files. This finding, which does not comport with the idea of a pre-planned Hutu murder program, has been suppressed in the Free Press. [17]
Genocide denial
When the chief investigator for the Rwanda Tribunal, Australian Michael Hourigan, reported solid evidence on this locus of responsibility for the April 6th assassination to Chief Prosecutor Louise Arbour in 1997, she immediately closed down the investigation and ordered him to destroy his files. This finding, which does not comport with the idea of a pre-planned Hutu murder program, has been suppressed in the Free Press. [17]
Genocide denial
Rwanda.
A less well-known and less well-understood case of genocide inflation--and possibly even more important, misapprehension of the true source and major direction of the killings-- is that of Rwanda. In the establishment narrative, genocide irrupted suddenly following the April 6, 1994 shooting down of a plane at the Kigali airport that killed the Hutu presidents of both Rwanda (Juvenal Habyarimana) and Burundi (Cyprien Ntaryamira).
According to the narrative, the Hutu genocidaires and the Interahamwe militias unleashed a huge pre-planned killing spree against the minority Tutsi population that wiped out some 800,000 to 1.2 million people, mainly Tutsis. In the myth structure, Bill Clinton made a regrettable error in pressing for the withdrawal of UN forces that might have protected civilians, for which he apologized.
In a major article of September 2001 in the Atlantic Monthly, Samantha Power and others dubbed the United States “bystanders to genocide,” which is also a myth.Contrary to the establishment narrative:
(1) The plane was shot down by Paul Kagame and his Tutsi associates, [15] with active or tacit help from the Belgians, UN representative Romeo Dallaire, [16] and possibly the CIA. This act was part of the Kagame-Tutsi final assault to seize power after a four-year war, with the assistance of the U.S.-sponsored Ugandan military.
When the chief investigator for the Rwanda Tribunal, Australian Michael Hourigan, reported solid evidence on this locus of responsibility for the April 6th assassination to Chief Prosecutor Louise Arbour in 1997, she immediately closed down the investigation and ordered him to destroy his files. This finding, which does not comport with the idea of a pre-planned Hutu murder program, has been suppressed in the Free Press.
(2) The two leaders whose plane was shot down on April 6, 1994, were Hutus. A third Hutu leader, Melchior Ndadaye, an earlier president of Burundi, was assassinated by his Tutsi military in October 1993, which was followed by an anti-Hutu pogrom that killed tens of thousands and drove hundreds of thousands of Burundian-Hutu refugees into Rwanda.
(3) Clinton and his Western allies (UK, Belgium) sponsored the U.S.-trained Kagame, supported his invasions of Rwanda from Uganda and massive ethnic cleansing prior to April 1994, and via their control of the Security Council refused to allow additional UN troops into Rwanda in April 1994, in fact forcing a reduction of the UNIMIR contingent in Rwanda from 2,500 to 270, not because of caution but because Kagame didn’t want them there to interfere with his conquest of Rwanda, which Clinton and his allies supported.
(4) The Hutu authorities urged more UN troops—and in light of the Kagame/U.S. (etc.) opposition to such civilian-protective assistance, this once again calls into question who it was that did the main killing in Rwanda.
(5) A suppressed 1994 UNCHR (Gersony) Report documented massacres of civilians in Kagame-controlled areas of Rwanda, which was confirmed by contemporaneous Amnesty and HRW reports.
(6) A University of Maryland research team led by Christian Davenport and Allan Stam, sponsored by the Western-organized Rwanda Tribunal, initially found that only about 250,000 civilians had been killed in Rwanda and that two out of three victims were Hutus. This caused a great deal of dismay and the authors have been under attack and in retreat ever since.
The 800,000 (and higher) figures have no basis in any other scientific studies but are essentially the Kagame regime’s numbers.To an amazing degree, the Western media and NGOs swallowed the propaganda line and lies on Rwanda that turned things upside down.
They made the prime aggressors and genocidists, who were responsible for the dual assassination of April 6, 1994 that precipitated the mass killing, into heroic defenders against the de facto victims. The dictator Paul Kagame, one of the great mass murderers of our time, was made into an honored savior deserving and receiving strong Western support.
Philip Gourevitch and the New Yorker whipped up sympathy in the West by labeling the Tutsis the “Jews of Africa;” the label stuck, and it garnered even greater support for Western anti-“genocide” intervention. [18] These big lies are now institutionalized and are part of the common (mis)understanding in the West.
Because the Western propaganda machine succeeded so well in making the Hutus the villains and killers, and Paul Kagame the defender/savior of Rwanda, this cleared the ground for Kagame and Yoweri Musevemi--Kagame’s ally and fellow U.S. client and dictator (of Uganda)—to periodically invade and occupy the Eastern Congo (then Zaire) and beyond without “international community” opposition as they were allegedly cleaning out the genocidaires.
The Pentagon very actively supported this on the ground, even more than it supported the Kagame machine’s drive in Kigali. This led to the killing of hundreds of thousands of civilian Hutu refugees in a series of mass slaughters, and also provided cover for a wider Kagame-Musevemi assault in the Congo that has led to the deaths of literally millions.
[19] This was again compatible with Western interests and policy, as it all contributed to the replacement of Mobutu with the more amenable Kabila and the opening up of the Congo to a new surge of ruthless exploitation of its mineral resources by Western companies—a fine illustration of “shock therapy” with murderous human consequences but large gains to a small business and military elite. [20]In sum, Rwanda offers an outstanding illustration of how genocide inflation and lies can have immense, even catastrophic, human consequences.
Thus, not only did the West fail to intervene to prevent “genocide,” it intervened both before April 6th and after to ensure that the right killers took over and in support of genocide. This also ensured preferential treatment in both Rwanda and the Congo for the killers’ sponsors in the West.
This history also shows how magnificently the Western media and NGOs can adapt even in the grossest cases to serve Western political-economic interests. With media and NGO help genocide claims now function as a tool of U.S. expansionism, appropriately labeled “genocidalism,” [21] regularly applied to virtually any target and helping clear the ground for bombing attacks, invasions, occupations and regime change by the United States itself or one of it proxies or clients.
According to the narrative, the Hutu genocidaires and the Interahamwe militias unleashed a huge pre-planned killing spree against the minority Tutsi population that wiped out some 800,000 to 1.2 million people, mainly Tutsis. In the myth structure, Bill Clinton made a regrettable error in pressing for the withdrawal of UN forces that might have protected civilians, for which he apologized.
In a major article of September 2001 in the Atlantic Monthly, Samantha Power and others dubbed the United States “bystanders to genocide,” which is also a myth.Contrary to the establishment narrative:
(1) The plane was shot down by Paul Kagame and his Tutsi associates, [15] with active or tacit help from the Belgians, UN representative Romeo Dallaire, [16] and possibly the CIA. This act was part of the Kagame-Tutsi final assault to seize power after a four-year war, with the assistance of the U.S.-sponsored Ugandan military.
When the chief investigator for the Rwanda Tribunal, Australian Michael Hourigan, reported solid evidence on this locus of responsibility for the April 6th assassination to Chief Prosecutor Louise Arbour in 1997, she immediately closed down the investigation and ordered him to destroy his files. This finding, which does not comport with the idea of a pre-planned Hutu murder program, has been suppressed in the Free Press.
(2) The two leaders whose plane was shot down on April 6, 1994, were Hutus. A third Hutu leader, Melchior Ndadaye, an earlier president of Burundi, was assassinated by his Tutsi military in October 1993, which was followed by an anti-Hutu pogrom that killed tens of thousands and drove hundreds of thousands of Burundian-Hutu refugees into Rwanda.
(3) Clinton and his Western allies (UK, Belgium) sponsored the U.S.-trained Kagame, supported his invasions of Rwanda from Uganda and massive ethnic cleansing prior to April 1994, and via their control of the Security Council refused to allow additional UN troops into Rwanda in April 1994, in fact forcing a reduction of the UNIMIR contingent in Rwanda from 2,500 to 270, not because of caution but because Kagame didn’t want them there to interfere with his conquest of Rwanda, which Clinton and his allies supported.
(4) The Hutu authorities urged more UN troops—and in light of the Kagame/U.S. (etc.) opposition to such civilian-protective assistance, this once again calls into question who it was that did the main killing in Rwanda.
(5) A suppressed 1994 UNCHR (Gersony) Report documented massacres of civilians in Kagame-controlled areas of Rwanda, which was confirmed by contemporaneous Amnesty and HRW reports.
(6) A University of Maryland research team led by Christian Davenport and Allan Stam, sponsored by the Western-organized Rwanda Tribunal, initially found that only about 250,000 civilians had been killed in Rwanda and that two out of three victims were Hutus. This caused a great deal of dismay and the authors have been under attack and in retreat ever since.
The 800,000 (and higher) figures have no basis in any other scientific studies but are essentially the Kagame regime’s numbers.To an amazing degree, the Western media and NGOs swallowed the propaganda line and lies on Rwanda that turned things upside down.
They made the prime aggressors and genocidists, who were responsible for the dual assassination of April 6, 1994 that precipitated the mass killing, into heroic defenders against the de facto victims. The dictator Paul Kagame, one of the great mass murderers of our time, was made into an honored savior deserving and receiving strong Western support.
Philip Gourevitch and the New Yorker whipped up sympathy in the West by labeling the Tutsis the “Jews of Africa;” the label stuck, and it garnered even greater support for Western anti-“genocide” intervention. [18] These big lies are now institutionalized and are part of the common (mis)understanding in the West.
Because the Western propaganda machine succeeded so well in making the Hutus the villains and killers, and Paul Kagame the defender/savior of Rwanda, this cleared the ground for Kagame and Yoweri Musevemi--Kagame’s ally and fellow U.S. client and dictator (of Uganda)—to periodically invade and occupy the Eastern Congo (then Zaire) and beyond without “international community” opposition as they were allegedly cleaning out the genocidaires.
The Pentagon very actively supported this on the ground, even more than it supported the Kagame machine’s drive in Kigali. This led to the killing of hundreds of thousands of civilian Hutu refugees in a series of mass slaughters, and also provided cover for a wider Kagame-Musevemi assault in the Congo that has led to the deaths of literally millions.
[19] This was again compatible with Western interests and policy, as it all contributed to the replacement of Mobutu with the more amenable Kabila and the opening up of the Congo to a new surge of ruthless exploitation of its mineral resources by Western companies—a fine illustration of “shock therapy” with murderous human consequences but large gains to a small business and military elite. [20]In sum, Rwanda offers an outstanding illustration of how genocide inflation and lies can have immense, even catastrophic, human consequences.
Thus, not only did the West fail to intervene to prevent “genocide,” it intervened both before April 6th and after to ensure that the right killers took over and in support of genocide. This also ensured preferential treatment in both Rwanda and the Congo for the killers’ sponsors in the West.
This history also shows how magnificently the Western media and NGOs can adapt even in the grossest cases to serve Western political-economic interests. With media and NGO help genocide claims now function as a tool of U.S. expansionism, appropriately labeled “genocidalism,” [21] regularly applied to virtually any target and helping clear the ground for bombing attacks, invasions, occupations and regime change by the United States itself or one of it proxies or clients.
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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I am Jean-Christophe Nizeyimana, an Economist, Content Manager, and EDI Expert, driven by a passion for human rights activism. With a deep commitment to advancing human rights in Africa, particularly in the Great Lakes region, I established this blog following firsthand experiences with human rights violations in Rwanda and in the DRC (formerly Zaïre) as well. My journey began with collaborations with Amnesty International in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and with human rights organizations including Human Rights Watch and a conference in Helsinki, Finland, where I was a panelist with other activists from various countries.
My mission is to uncover the untold truth about the ongoing genocide in Rwanda and the DRC. As a dedicated voice for the voiceless, I strive to raise awareness about the tragic consequences of these events and work tirelessly to bring an end to the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)'s impunity.
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Genocide masterminded by RPF
Finally the well-known Truth Comes Out.
After suffering THE LONG years, telling the world that Kagame and his RPF criminal organization masterminded the Rwandan genocide that they later recalled Genocide against Tutsis. Our lives were nothing but suffering these last 32 years beginning from October 1st, 1990 onwards. We are calling the United States of America, United Kingdom, Japan, and Great Britain in particular, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany to return to hidden classified archives and support Honorable Tito Rutaremara's recent statement about What really happened in Rwanda before, during and after 1994 across the country and how methodically the Rwandan Genocide has been masterminded by Paul Kagame, the Rwandan Hitler. Above all, Mr. Tito Rutaremara, one of the RPF leaders has given details about RPF infiltration methods in Habyarimana's all instances, how assassinations, disappearances, mass-slaughters across Rwanda have been carried out from the local autority to the government,fabricated lies that have been used by Gacaca courts as weapon, the ICTR in which RPF had infiltrators like Joseph Ngarambe, an International court biased judgments & condemnations targeting Hutu ethnic members in contraversal strategy compared to the ICTR establishment to pursue in justice those accountable for crimes between 1993 to 2003 and Mapping Report ignored and classified to protect the Rwandan Nazis under the RPF embrella . NOTHING LASTS FOREVER.
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Everything happens for a reason
Bad things are going to happen in your life, people will hurt you, disrespect you, play with your feelings.. But you shouldn't use that as an excuse to fail to go on and to hurt the whole world. You will end up hurting yourself and wasting your precious time. Don't always think of revenging, just let things go and move on with your life. Remember everything happens for a reason and when one door closes, the other opens for you with new blessings and love.
Hutus didn't plan Tutsi Genocide
Kagame, the mastermind of Rwandan Genocide (Hutu & tutsi)