IT IS TIME TO CHOOSE between betraying the country and supporting the Rwandan dictator !
As President Kagame scrambles to re-invent his tarnished image as the ruler who kills innocent Rwandans at home and abroad, a war criminal, corrupt leader and absolute dictator, he is desperately turning to members of the so-called Presidential Advisory Council for help. The million dollar question is: will the foreigners among them remain on board Kagame’s sinking ship? Are they innocently, blindly ( or naively) backing Kagame without knowledge of his criminal activities in Rwanda and abroad? What kind of advice do they give a ruler who refuses to account for his crimes, and is surely taking the country to civil war and more bloodshed? Can they now instead champion the interests of the vast majority of the Rwandan people, instead of befriending a corrupt and blood-stained dictator? The choice is theirs.
Here are the members of the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC):
- Louise Mushikiwabo (Rwanda) – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- James Musoni (Rwanda) – Minister of Local Government
- John Rwangombwa (Rwanda) – Minister of Finance
- Francois Kanimba (Rwanda) – Minister of Commerce
- James Kimonyo (Rwanda) – Ambassador to the United States
- Emmanuel Ndahiro (Rwanda) – Kagame’s Chief of Intelligence
- Francis Gatare (Rwanda) – Principal Private Secretary to President Kagame
- Christian Angermayer (Germany) – Investment banker and investor
- Tony Blair (UK) – Former UK Prime Minister
- Paul Davenport (Canadian) – President, University of Western Ontario
- Dale Dawson (USA) – Founder & CEO of Bridge2Rwanda
- Michael Fairbanks (USA) – Founder of OTF Group and SEVEN Fund
- Scott Ford (USA) – Founder & CEO of Westrock Partners and Rwanda Trading Company
- Tom Hunter (UK) – Scottish businessman and philanthropist
- Donald Kaberuka (Rwanda) – President of African Development Bank
- Sir David King (UK) – Director of Smith School at Oxford
- Kaia Miller (USA) – Founder of Aslan Global
- Clet Niyikiza (USA/Rwanda) – Senior VP-Development of Merrimack Pharmaceuticals
- Michael Porter (USA) – Professor at Harvard Business School, author on competitive
strategy - Michael Roux (Australia) – Chair of Roux International, former Vice-Chairman of
Citigroup - John Rucyahana (Rwanda) – Retired Anglican Bishop, President of National Unity and Reconciliation Commission
- Doug Shears (Australia) – Executive Chairman of ICM Australia
- Eliane Ubalijoro (Canada/Rwanda) – Professor at McGill University, Developing area studies
- Rick Warren (USA) – Pastor at Saddleback Church/PEACE Plan, author of Purpose Driven Life
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ASI centers its work on the twin concepts of freedom of self-determination and freedom from tyranny. These ideals include the belief that all human beings have the rights to speak freely, to associate with those of like mind, and to leave and enter their countries. Individuals in a free society must be accorded equal treatment and due process under law, and must have the opportunity to participate in the governments of their countries;
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