Rwanda: Burundi Vice President Visits Kigali Memorial Centre - Rwanda News Agency/Agence Rwandaise d'Information

Today, Dr Yves Sahinguvu, the Burundian Vice President, visited the Kigali Memorial Centre with a delegation of senior Burundian government officials, RNA has established.

Author: aambamakyemaaya

the truth will comeout of that genocide because now all of those who were closest persons of kagame during and after genocide has already revealed that the international community told kagame to get it's aid ,but kagme said no, just because he wanted to sacrify his tutsis fellows who lived inrwanda to die so he can fulfil his dream to become a president. the man was in belgium in the parliament meeting ,he said he is responsible too because he was with kagame and knowing that lives of many rwandese was in danger but they refused the help from western countries saying they will handle the matter (Kagame the head of all bad things happened in rwanda,again the man added that the exposition of those skulls makes western community to feel sympatic and have pity for him and the rwandese. which means all of those skulls doesn't belong only to tutsis but also to thousands of hutu killed before when the fpr army was entering and after when kagame and his army started killing hutus in a large number, the man was there and he tried to mentioned all names of actor with bad hands of evil.now stop the word genocide now as a responsability of hutus no it's kagame who killed most all of thoses rwandese by refusing the help from western community ,now the international community have to issue togother with african countries and UN an arrest guarantee for kagame and his generals by ommitting the crime against humanity and war crime and so to stop attributing the whole evil to the old government of the decead Habyarimana.the man of the horror of the 21century is kagame.



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