Tuesday, 3 April 2012

SOUTH AFRICA SUMMONS KIGALI REGIME TO EXPLAIN ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATIONS.


Gen Karenzi Karake

Johannesburg -   Intelligence circles from the South African government summoned the Chief of National Security Services (NSS) from Rwanda, Gen Karenzi Karake who jotted in leading an entourage of five most trusted Kagame lieutenants on Monday the 2nd April 2012.
The purpose for the summoning of Rwandan government was to explain the continued espionage by Rwandan security service after the SA intelligence receiving crucial information elaborating the illegal operations by agents from Kigali which has angered South African authorities.
This comes after several complains from the exiled Rwandans living in South Africa, the intelligence circles are in possession of overwhelming evidence that shows how Paul Kagame’s regime continues to plan executions and assassinations of his opponents, harass those that are against his dictatorship, our source asserted.
Information coming from a source in the intelligence circles, who chose to remain anonymous told rncnewsonline that, Gen Karenzi Karake and his entourage summoning, was caused by espionage carried out by NSS agents in recent months, where a number of exiles belonging to Rwanda National Congress were harassed and feared for their lives.
Some of the complains put forward to the intelligence varies from harassments, night phone calls and messages sent by Didier Rutembesa, the counsellor of Rwandan embassy also a member of a secrete killing squad based in South Africa.
 The content of the message couldn’t be revealed to us because of the on-going investigations, but what was clear from the source was the irritation of the South African authorities against the criminal acts by the Kigali regime in SA.  
The summoning of Gen Karake shows clearly the continued strained relations between the two countries, following the recent attempted assassination on Gen Kayumba Nyamwasa’s life as well as the top officials of Rwanda National Congress in South Africa. Also of contention is the betrayal of Paul Kagame when he failed to vote for SA candidate for African Union commission chairmanship against his own assurances.
We are closely following the developments.

J.D Mwiseneza
Johannebsurg
South Africa.

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