http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/africa/120605/rwanda-back-congo-rebels-report Rwanda backs Congo rebels: report
Kagame government supports violence in eastern Congo, reports Human Rights Watch. Tristan McConnellJune 6, 2012 06:15 NAIROBI, Kenya — Pressure is building on Rwanda as further evidence emerges of its support to Congolese rebels led by war crimes suspect Bosco "The Terminator" Ntaganda, whose mutiny earlier this year cast eastern Congo into fresh turmoil. Rwanda is supplying up to 300 Rwandan recruits and funneling arms and ammunition across the border to the Democratic Republic of Congo to bolster Ntaganda's rebellion that began in March, reported Human Rights Watch, citing interviews with nearly two dozen rebel defectors. Similar charges were made in an internal UN report written last month and seen by GlobalPost. Rwandan President Paul Kagame's governmenthas rejected all the allegations, branding the latest ones from Human Rights Watch as an "act of reckless media showmanship." "The irresponsible words of lobbies like Human Rights Watch are no less dangerous than bullets or machetes," said Rwandan Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo. But Human Rights Watch defends its findings. "The role played by some Rwandan military officials in supporting and harboring an ICC war crimes suspect can't just be swept under the rug," said Anneke Van Woundenberg, senior Africa researcher at Human Rights Watch. "The Rwandan government should immediately stop all support to Ntaganda and assist in his arrest." Rwanda has a history of supporting armed groups across its border with Congo, used to hunt down Rwandan Hutus linked to the country's 1994 genocide in which some 800,000 mostly Tutsi Rwandans were killed. Rwanda is also accused of profiting from eastern Congo's rich mineral deposits. The new reports from the UN and Human Rights Watch, make a convincing case that Rwanda continues to support the Congo rebels. Deserters, including some believed to be under 18 years old, told Human Rights Watch of being recruited in Rwanda, some forcibly and some under false pretences believing they were joining the Rwandan army.
More from GlobalPost: NY fashion, straight out of Kigali They say they were taken to a Rwandan military camp at Kinigi, the base for Rwanda's gorilla tourism industry and Ntaganda's hometown. From there the recruits described being led across the border where they were forced into the rebel ranks at a base around Runyoni, in eastern Congo. One of those interviewed said anyone who attempted to escape was summarily executed. "I saw six people who were killed because they tried to flee. They were shot dead, and I was ordered to bury their bodies," he told researchers. Rwanda is also accused of supplying the eastern Congo rebels with assault rifles, machine guns, ammunition, grenades and anti-aircraft missiles. This support has helped them hold their ground on three hills a few miles from the Rwandan border, despite assaults by the much stronger Congolese army. Human Rights Watch also said it had evidence that Rwanda had allowed Ntaganda free movement across its border in contravention of a UN-imposed travel ban. In its report Human Rights Watch stops short of blaming the Kigali government, referring instead to "Rwandan military officers." But observers say it is "highly unlikely" that such activities could go on without the direct knowledge of Kagame's government. More from GlobalPost: Rwandan ex-minister handed life sentence over genocide Evidence of Rwandan involvement in eastern Congo is mounting, although the extent of its support and its motivation are still unclear, said Jason Stearns, a Congo expert at the Kenya-based Rift Valley Institute. Kigali has dismissed allegations of support to Ntaganda's rebellion as "categorically false and dangerous" arguing that it does not benefit from insecurity on its border. But analysts point to a cross-border constellation of Rwandan security, economic, political and ethnic interests. This is not the first time that Rwanda has been accused of meddling in its chaotic neighbor. In 2008 a UN report accused Rwanda of backing a warlord, Laurent Nkunda, whose forces, known as the CNDP, that year briefly besieged the regional capital, Goma. Nkunda was put under house arrest in Rwanda as part of a deal that saw him replaced by his deputy, Ntaganda, who in 2009 agreed to merge the CNDP into the Congolese army under terms that allowed it to maintain much of its command structure and control of both territory and the minerals trade. In late March, as international pressure to arrest Ntaganda grew, he mutinied, taking with him hundreds of soldiers. The rebellion has since spread and there is now daily fighting between the so-called M23 rebels (named for the March 23, 2009 peace deal) and the Congolese army. The conflict has forced more than 100,000 Congolese civilians from their homes, according to estimates. The mutineers are mostly Tutsi soldiers and former members of the CNDP. Although Ntaganda and the M23 leaders deny working together, analysts are skeptical, and Human Rights Watch cited witnesses, who reported seeing them in the same area. Ntaganda remains in overall charge of the rebellion, they say. More from GlobalPost: Economic growth pulls Rwandans from poverty |
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Fw: *DHR* Rwanda backs Congo rebels: report
-“The enemies of Freedom do not argue ; they shout and they shoot.”
The principal key root causes that lead to the Rwandan genocide of 1994 that affected all Rwandan ethnic groups were:
1)The majority Hutu community’s fear of the return of the discriminatory monarchy system that was practiced by the minority Tutsi community against the enslaved majority Hutu community for about 500 years
2)The Hutu community’s fear of Kagame’s guerrilla that committed massacres in the North of the country and other parts of the countries including assassinations of Rwandan politicians.
3) The Rwandan people felt abandoned by the international community ( who was believed to support Kagame’s guerrilla) and then decided to defend themselves with whatever means they had against the advance of Kagame’ guerrilla supported by Ugandan, Tanzanian and Ethiopian armies and other Western powers.
-“The enemies of Freedom do not argue ; they shout and they shoot.”
-“The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.”
-“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”
-“I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.”
The Rwanda war of 1990-1994 had multiple dimensions.
The Rwanda war of 1990-1994 had multiple dimensions. Among Kagame’s rebels who were fighting against the Rwandan government, there were foreigners, mainly Ugandan fighters who were hired to kill and rape innocent Rwandan people in Rwanda and refugees in DRC.
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SUMMARY : THE TRAGIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE BRITISH BUDGET SUPPORT AND GEO-STRATEGIC AMBITIONS
The Rwandan genocide and 6,000,000 Congolese and Hutu refugees killed are the culminating point of a long UK’s battle to expand their influence to the African Great Lakes Region. UK supported Kagame’s guerrilla war by providing military support and money. The UK refused to intervene in Rwanda during the genocide to allow Kagame to take power by military means that triggered the genocide. Kagame’s fighters and their families were on the Ugandan payroll paid by UK budget support.
· 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.
Thousands of Hutu murdered by Kagame inside Rwanda, e.g. Kibeho massacres
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This blog reports the crimes that remain unpunished and the impunity that has generated a continuous cycle of massacres in many parts of Africa. In many cases, the perpetrators of the crimes seem to have acted in the knowledge that they would not be held to account for their actions.
The need to fight this impunity has become even clearer with the massacres and genocide in many parts of Africa and beyond.
The blog also addresses issues such as Rwanda War Crimes, Rwandan Refugee massacres in Dr Congo, genocide, African leaders’ war crimes and crimes against humanity, Africa war criminals, Africa crimes against humanity, Africa Justice.
-General Kagame has been echoing the British advice that Rwanda does not need any loan or aid from Rwandan traditional development partners, meaning that British aid is enough to solve all Rwandan problems.
-The British obsession for the English Language expansion has become a tyranny that has led to genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, dictatorial regimes, human rights violations, mass killings, destruction of families, communities and cultures, permanent refugees and displaced persons in the African Great Lakes region.
- Rwanda, a country that is run by a corrupt clique of minority-tutsi is governed with institutional discrmination, human rights violations, dictatorship, authoritarianism and autocracy, as everybody would expect.
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