Join ASI foundation to call on academics and xperienced practitioners around the world to work with and help Rwandan organzations to elucidate the Tragic Rwandan genocide so that the world can fully understand what REALLY happened in Rwanda. Nowhere in the world, the cosmetic economic prosperity of a country should replace human rights and justice.
NEVER STOP QUESTIONING: How president Paul Kagame – the presumably mastermind of the Rwandan genocide and the key destabilizing factor of the region – successfully abused the trust of the international community by manipulating the Rwandan genocide?
Nothing seems plainer than the fact that Paul Kagame has not only orchestrated mass murder of Hutus and Tutsis in Rwandan but also, and most importantly, took part in it.
We do have plenty of proven facts, reliable information, eyewitnesses from both Tutsi and Hutu communities members repeating the cruelty of Paul Kagame, RPF and his advisers. Actual assassinations, assassinations attempt around the world, the use of poison to kill all of who denounce or know better about Kagame’s crimes should open the very blind person, organization still supporting Kagame.
Paul Kagame’s War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity, and Crimes of Genocide
There is a Rwandan genocide and the mastermind of it is Paul Kagame (RPF liars, advisers & Kagame’s backers). Ilt’s bloody clear that Paul Kagame didi it to take power and stay there. While Paul Kagame and his advisers use evil and malicious lies to cover the truth about the Rwanda genocide, they forgot one important thing: They cannot lie all the the time !
Rwandans deserve better than a criminal regime, a bloody criminal dictator.
Last thing: Paul Kagame should withdraw Rwandan forces from peacekeeping missions and operations around the world : I’ve spoken to Mr. Dallaire at that time when he was here in The Netherlands about this issue and he and the entire audience totally agreed with me about this issue regardless years of support of the bloody rebels and criminal RPF leadership.
Read more: Rwanda army carried out genocide in Congo: UN – The Times of India
By Ann Garrison
Colored Opinions
The official Oct. 1 release of the U.N. Report on Human Rights Abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 1993-2003, documenting the Rwandan and Ugandan armies’ massacres of Rwandan Hutu refugees and Congolese Hutus in the Democratic Republic of Congo, should be a defining moment for President Barack Obama. How will the USA’s first African American president respond to the detailed and widely publicized U.N. documentation of genocide in the heart of Africa, committed by the USA’s longstanding military proxies, the armies of Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni?
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By FRANK JORDANSGENEVA — On Nov. 14, 1996, armed men surrounded the Mugunga refugee camp in eastern Zaire and began shooting indiscriminately at its inhabitants as they huddled for safety or tried to flee.
The Associated Press
Friday, October 1, 2010; 4:42 PM
Hundreds of men, women and children died over a three-day period, according to eyewitnesses and forensic evidence later gathered from mass graves.
A report published Friday by the U.N. human rights office says the killings at Mugunga may have been one of many instances that qualify as crimes against humanity or even – taken together – genocide by the Rwandan army, which at the time was hunting down Hutu rebels in neighboring Zaire, now called Congo.
In a written riposte to the United Nations, the Rwandan government said its troops “never fired any weapons into the camp” at Mugunga and civilians only were killed when armed rebels inside the camp tried to stop people from fleeing. Later, civilians who were held as human shields by the rebels died in the crossfire, it said.
The Red Cross and other organizations cited in the report refused to comment on it, saying the subject was too sensitive in light of ongoing human rights abuses in the region. The U.N. says more than 500 rapes have been committed in eastern Congo since late July.
Previous reports have described massacres and indiscriminate killings in Congo. But the latest report’s depth will make it harder to ignore, experts say.
The report cost $3 million to produce and details 617 incidents from 1993 to 2003, when a five-year civil war that killed millions through disease and neglect ended. It concludes that tens of thousands of people – mostly women and children – were slain in attacks by the many armed groups roving eastern Congo.
Martin Nesirky, spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, backed Pillay’s statement, saying “it’s about helping them to fight impunity and avoid perpetuation of this cycle of violence which we have seen even in the past month.”
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