Tuesday, 14 August 2012

RWANDANS HAVE BEEN THROUGH HELL AND BACK .PUSHING OTHERS INTO HELL OF FIRES IS NOT THE RIGHT APPROACH.


“I fought for Rwanda to have British Aid. But these  atrocities have changed my mind”said Baroness King of Bow, a Labor peer and former MP for Bethnal Green & Bow.

The PR campaigns for the GoR  seemed to have worked then when Baroness was still in the dark and not knowing true colors of Paul Kagame and his PR team. While on her visit to the “ Garden of Eden. Its beauty seems at odds with its past horrors” writes King in The Times.

The courage of the then supports and once upon friends of Rwanda to stand up and voice their disagreements toward their used to be darling is an indication of good things to come for Africans as a whole.

King goes to say “as far as the International community was concerned “never again”slogan turned out to be a slogan not a policy”. So where did all go wrong with Paul  Kagame?

The UN’s group of experts in their report have found that Rwanda is among and the first country to be spport the M23 rebel movement. Lets also not forget that the leader of the same movement plus the fights speak and breath Kinyarwanda. That is also a charge the GoR denies.

“this year British taxpayers are funding aid programmes in Rwanda to the tune of 75 million pounds. Sadlly, I am now arguing against this. Rwanda is funding some would say fuelling, the war in the east of its giant neighour, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). That was cost mmore that five million live”. Added King.

“its naïve of us to think otherwise. Rwandans have been to hell and back. They have shown great courage and resilience in dragging themselves back from the brink of Armageggon. But pushing other people into the fire of hell is not the right of approach”.

Will Paul kagame surrender or become increasingly stubborn while the people of Congo and young men continue to perish in Congo for his selfish gains?


JD Mwiseneza
Johannesburg

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