Friday, 13 April 2012

A CALL TO CONSCIENCE. SHOULD RWANDA BE NEXT ON THE FIRING LINE?


What Paul Kagame is missing in this 21st century is the fact that things have changed and  Africa is spinning in different direction.

It began with the Arab Spring, went down to Mali with a successful coup (Big ups to Amadou Haya Sanogo and his soldiers) now the latest to follow suite is Guinea-Bissau

Reports coming out of the cable networks and electronic medias such as internet have but one thing is common; Reporting on what is happening with countries led by the dictators.

If we had the guts as normal human beings should have, let us ask ourselves few questions to perhaps strength/challenge our mental capacities with which to grasp all these revelations on the mother land;
·        Do these developments on the mother land demonstrate a will of people to bring about much needed democracy in African countries? Or is it just a simple show down of People and Power?
·        Will this teach anything the people of Rwanda who have not seen or tested democracy since independence?
·        Will “the call to arrest” Bosco Ntanganda made by the Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila bring any justice denied to Congolese people or an end to the presence of Rwandan troops in D.R.C?
·        Do people of Rwanda want/understand the meaning of freedom of speech or they have simply given up their lives to a dictator?
·        What do Rwandans want to see happen in order to bring true reconciliation?
·        Do we need a KAGAME2012 video or Rwandans accepted the ill fates of their country?

Political space in most of African countries is limited to the ruling party and that affects the development of the country. This does not only cause divisionism but also puts in place bad leaders, whom in most cases loose touch with the masses. Thus some chose to revolt or defect from the regime (Gen Kayumba Nyamwasa, Col Patrick Karegeya, etc.). Conflicts escalates, people start hunting each other and so forth.  

Where is Rwanda heading? This is what people with conscience should be asking themselves. Rwanda is currently led by a dictator as we know it or see it. The masses of Rwanda have not had opportunities to voice their grievances for there is no judicial system that is independent or rather working for them.  

Source; RNC AFRICA CHAPTER

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