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October 9, 2013
Rwanda: Kagame just doesn’t get it.
President Paul Kagame repeated denials of covert support for the M23.
KIGALI – Rwandan
President Paul Kagame on Friday angrily condemned a US decision to
impose sanctions against his country for allegedly backing rebels in the
Democratic Republic of Congo who recruit child soldiers.
Kagame
said the decision would only play into the hands of other rebels made
up of remnants of Hutu extremists who carried out the 1994 Rwandan
genocide.
Really.
That is desperation talk. Stopping his proxies recruiting child
soldiers benefits the FDLR how ? I guess under Kagame logic it means
that there is a greater pool of children available to berecruited kidnapped by the FDLR or some other equally batshit crazy idea.
“It
benefits those enemies of our country who seek to destroy what we are
trying to build,” Kagame said in a speech to parliament.
Calm
down President Kagame the US isn’t planning to support the FDLR nor is
the UN they remain on the list for eradication by the MONUSCO
Intervention ( African ) Brigade.
The
United Nations accuses Rwanda of backing the M23 rebels in neighbouring
eastern DR Congo, a charge the country has adamantly denied.
On
Thursday, Washington said it was invoking the 2008 Child Soldiers
Protection Act to end US financial and military assistance to Rwanda.
The
Rwandan problem here is two fold the first being that Kagame and
company have lied for so long about their support for
the vicious murderous bastards that are M23 that they have started
to believe that the world has swallowed the fiction that is now their
reality. The second problem Rwanda faces is it has
been comprehensively outmaneuvered by Uganda an erstwhile supporter of
M23. Uganda has managed to downplay its less than spotless record in
intervention in the eastern DR Congo and left Rwanda to advance their
common foreign policy agenda. More importantly Uganda correctly read
the utter stupidity of the Kagame administration, Kagame is
mystified his denials are being ignored that his country has become
branded as a rogue state whilst Uganda has supplanted Rwanda as the
US principal ally in the Great Lakes Region.
But
Kagame said the sanctions “benefit the people that throw grenades here
in Kigali and killed our children”, referring to recent attacks in the
capital carried out in the run-up to parliamentary elections last month.
“They
don’t care about our children,” he said, lashing out at “those
murderers who live in the DRC (and) in South Africa” — a reference to
exiled Hutu extremists linked to the 1994 genocide as well as other
opponents.
Well
it is a fairly safe bet that the FDLR clowns don’t give a toss about
Rwandan children it might surprise the killers of Kigali to know that
the rest of the world cares deeply about Rwandan kids, as indeed the
world cares deeply about the kids living in the eastern DR Congo, that
is why the World authorised the Intervention ( Africa ) Brigade to kill
not only the M23 clowns he sponsors in the Congo who have been happily murdering and raping children in betweenrecruiting kidnapping them
to get killed for Kagame’s wet dream of political control of the
eastern DR Congo but also to deal with the FDLR and the numerous other
armed groups.
The
M23 rebel group was founded by former Tutsi rebels who were
incorporated into the Congolese army under a 2009 peace deal but who
turned their guns on their former comrades in 2012.
Kagame’s
government, also dominated by Tutsis, is accused of backing the rebels
as part of a proxy war against Hutu rebels in the DRC and to seek
influence in the country’s mineral-rich eastern Kivu region.
Kagame repeated denials of covert support for the M23, and described the sanctions as an “insult”.
He is correct in so far it is an insult and a very calculated one. The amount of money involved is relatively insignificant. Jason Stearns at Congo Siasa blogs.
This
decision is symbolic, as it will probably only affect around $500,000
in training programs for the Rwandan army, but is nonetheless important.
It can probably be interpreted as the first official indication in
months––the UN Group of Experts report in July suggested that Rwandan
support had declined––that members of the international community feel
that Rwandan support to the M23 continues.
“I
don’t understand why Rwanda is treated… with such injustice,” he
said. “Rwanda is going to be judged and held accountable for the
mistakes made by others.”
Rwanda is just starting to realise the extent of their miscalculation but as per usual they continue to lie.
KIGALI – Rwandan
President Paul Kagame on Friday angrily condemned a US decision to
impose sanctions against his country for allegedly backing rebels in the
Democratic Republic of Congo who recruit child soldiers.
Kagame
said the decision would only play into the hands of other rebels made
up of remnants of Hutu extremists who carried out the 1994 Rwandan
genocide.
Really.
That is desperation talk. Stopping his proxies recruiting child
soldiers benefits the FDLR how ? I guess under Kagame logic it means
that there is a greater pool of children available to be
“It
benefits those enemies of our country who seek to destroy what we are
trying to build,” Kagame said in a speech to parliament.
Calm
down President Kagame the US isn’t planning to support the FDLR nor is
the UN they remain on the list for eradication by the MONUSCO
Intervention ( African ) Brigade.
The
United Nations accuses Rwanda of backing the M23 rebels in neighbouring
eastern DR Congo, a charge the country has adamantly denied.
On
Thursday, Washington said it was invoking the 2008 Child Soldiers
Protection Act to end US financial and military assistance to Rwanda.
The
Rwandan problem here is two fold the first being that Kagame and
company have lied for so long about their support for
the vicious murderous bastards that are M23 that they have started
to believe that the world has swallowed the fiction that is now their
reality. The second problem Rwanda faces is it has
been comprehensively outmaneuvered by Uganda an erstwhile supporter of
M23. Uganda has managed to downplay its less than spotless record in
intervention in the eastern DR Congo and left Rwanda to advance their
common foreign policy agenda. More importantly Uganda correctly read
the utter stupidity of the Kagame administration, Kagame is
mystified his denials are being ignored that his country has become
branded as a rogue state whilst Uganda has supplanted Rwanda as the
US principal ally in the Great Lakes Region.
But
Kagame said the sanctions “benefit the people that throw grenades here
in Kigali and killed our children”, referring to recent attacks in the
capital carried out in the run-up to parliamentary elections last month.
“They
don’t care about our children,” he said, lashing out at “those
murderers who live in the DRC (and) in South Africa” — a reference to
exiled Hutu extremists linked to the 1994 genocide as well as other
opponents.
Well
it is a fairly safe bet that the FDLR clowns don’t give a toss about
Rwandan children it might surprise the killers of Kigali to know that
the rest of the world cares deeply about Rwandan kids, as indeed the
world cares deeply about the kids living in the eastern DR Congo, that
is why the World authorised the Intervention ( Africa ) Brigade to kill
not only the M23 clowns he sponsors in the Congo who have been happily murdering and raping children in between
to get killed for Kagame’s wet dream of political control of the
eastern DR Congo but also to deal with the FDLR and the numerous other
armed groups.
The
M23 rebel group was founded by former Tutsi rebels who were
incorporated into the Congolese army under a 2009 peace deal but who
turned their guns on their former comrades in 2012.
Kagame’s
government, also dominated by Tutsis, is accused of backing the rebels
as part of a proxy war against Hutu rebels in the DRC and to seek
influence in the country’s mineral-rich eastern Kivu region.
Kagame repeated denials of covert support for the M23, and described the sanctions as an “insult”.
He is correct in so far it is an insult and a very calculated one. The amount of money involved is relatively insignificant. Jason Stearns at Congo Siasa blogs.
This
decision is symbolic, as it will probably only affect around $500,000
in training programs for the Rwandan army, but is nonetheless important.
It can probably be interpreted as the first official indication in
months––the UN Group of Experts report in July suggested that Rwandan
support had declined––that members of the international community feel
that Rwandan support to the M23 continues.
“I
don’t understand why Rwanda is treated… with such injustice,” he
said. “Rwanda is going to be judged and held accountable for the
mistakes made by others.”
Rwanda is just starting to realise the extent of their miscalculation but as per usual they continue to lie.
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
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