Author: Scipio
Thu Oct 29 13:03:19 2009

So it seems that there is a pipeline between Germany and Rwanda in which some facts are taken at face value. Of course, this pipeline could not have any problems with it so long as it serves the political interests of somebody outside of Germany. 20 years in prison for improprieties that a foreign government would have had jurisdiction for and did already in fact is, to a rational body politic, a sad statement about the prosecution in this case. It would be beneficial if those outside of Rwanda could put pressure on the government of Rwanda to re-think its decision to prosecute a person who has already suffered for his actions in another country. Germany has a lot to answer for in this case as well, considering its own policy of deportation delimits that person who is deported should not be in danger of imprisonment in his or her own country of origin upon return. No matter how somebody looks at this case, it is a blemish on the reputation of the government of Rwanda in the international community. Ad hoc ideas such as "falsely claiming asylum" are patently absurd. A claim for refugee status is either accepted or rejected. There is no evidence stated that the accused had been rejected in Germany. The deportation order is a separate legal process. His asylum case could still be under review in Germany for all the evidence that is given in the article. Only if the accused had made the claim in Rwanda itself would the court be able to make such a determination of it being 'false' , if, in fact, such a legal distinction already existed prior to the case itself. It is incredible to read that the prosecution has become experts in German immigration law. I do not doubt their ability to argue cases in Rwanda, but to invoke German immigration law seems, at best, a blemish on what a judge in any country with a legal tradition would deem admissible arguments. I urge all those outside of Rwanda to contact their departments of foreign affairs in order to end this saga of what reads like senseless subterfuge. Young people make mistakes such as listening to dream merchants selling a life elsewhere being a promised land. The accused paid for this mistake in Germany. To be imprisoned in Rwanda for something already not punishable by a prison sentence in Germany is beyond the pale. I shudder to think of how the accused can make sense of what has happened to him so far. To end this cycle of injustice, it would be a start to have the charges stayed and the accused allowed to resume his life in Rwanda, which would have been the case had the wishes of the German government been respected. To be a member of the international community, it is imperative that the government of Rwanda respect the rights of its partners in the worlds and the rights of its citizens. I am certain that these are fully within the capabilities of the government of Rwanda. I look forward to a change of outcome in this case, as it has already been a major disappointment to the interests of justice by any definition used in a forthright manner.

Author: smartest_tractor
Thu Nov 12 14:53:21 2009

Thinking about revenge? Ask the Rwandan government how to go about it.

Author: Free Rwanda
Mon Nov 16 13:11:46 2009

Revenge is for the weak. Innocent Irankunda need not be an example of senseless revenge.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:35:50 2009

Still not free, and I am still not pleased.

Author: Scipio
Mon Nov 2 05:58:55 2009

In most instances of injustice, there are many bystanders. I am saddened by the lack of response to this obvious case of a person's human rights being trampled on. We cannot be bystanders. Write the German Embassy in Kigali for starters, please. There is no justice, but without each other we are nowhere. Don't fall asleep on the couch now and forget about somebody we can help before the verdict is etched in stone.

Author: Ai
Thu Nov 12 12:56:19 2009

Scipio is on to something here.

Author: Ben
Mon Nov 2 07:32:41 2009

Free Irankunda.

Author: Free Irankunda
Mon Nov 2 16:37:46 2009

This case is shocking and dangerous. One would hope that after all of the injustices wrought in both of these countries that the time has come to embrace legal processes that champion human rights rather than perpetuate brutality.

Author: Ai
Thu Nov 12 12:42:06 2009

Hope may not be enough. We need action. Write the Rwandan Ministry of Justice at its website. They need a million free voices to resound in their office. Freedom is a beautiful word and experience!

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:37:34 2009

Just read that the government was not happy with a not guilty verdict in another case. Strange. I would be happy not to have to pay for somebody's incarceration should that person be found not guilty. Pre-conceived notions of justice perhaps?

Author: chris.neonzebra
Tue Nov 3 05:23:26 2009

20 years? Seriously?? What century is this again? I've seen rapists and murderers get less time than that. 30 days and a scolding. Better yet, just let the guy into Germany.

Free Irankunda!

Author: tommy gunn
Thu Nov 12 14:19:59 2009

Un hunh, Germany would be a start. Considering what happened there to the guy.

Author: smartest_tractor
Thu Nov 12 14:55:20 2009

Germany put him smack dab in the middle of a prison for a long time. Jerks.

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:32:37 2009

The German government could do something now, couldn't it?

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:38:48 2009

Sure, before he was kicked out Germany. Now? They would have to have political will and a plan of action beyond lip service to human rights. One can only hope at this point.

Author: Zombie Eaters
Thu Nov 5 06:28:36 2009

Handsome Dick wrote the following day, "Seeing those prisoners slowly shuffle back through that door, and go back to jail, got to me. Can't stop thinking about it. And me being free... and... how much I appreciate everything I have." Tru dat, Richard.

Author: Ai
Thu Nov 12 12:45:18 2009

We can never have enough freedom from government excess.

Author: tommy gunn
Thu Nov 12 14:18:46 2009

Precisely.

Author: masaya
Sun Nov 15 06:39:24 2009

mochiron kana?

Author: Free Rwanda
Mon Nov 16 13:17:48 2009

There certainly is too much government in this case.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:50:51 2009

And Rwanda seems unconcerned with China's government excesses. :0)

Author: Masahiro Sato
Wed Nov 4 13:07:12 2009

Japan did many terrible things in WWII, but discovered peace is a better way to live. Respect of humans is paramount for progress in human's society. Irankunda-san should be respected. Germany should help him. Why does Rwanda not respect his rights of humans? Many people suffer because of the government in Rwanda. We Japanese do not accept such terrible treatment of citizens in our country. Rwandese do not accept this either, but must be quiet. I apologize for Japan not doing more to help Rwandese. Thank you for reading this. Help Irankunda-san be free soon.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:39:59 2009

The sooner, the better. The farce has to end.

Author: Eugene
Wed Nov 4 14:03:56 2009

Power is boring. Let the people live! Freedom for Innocenet Irankunda!! Now!!! If voting could change the judiciary, Kagame would make it illegal.

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 19:09:40 2009

Totalitarian government in Rwanda... Why must Innocent Irankunda pay for the stupidity of a government bent on showing the world a new low in regard to respecting human rights? Oh, I forgot. It's "Let's Show The World How We Can Out Perform The Soviet Union" month.

Author: Free Rwanda
Mon Nov 16 13:13:56 2009

Even The United States pays lip service to human rights! What is going on Rwanda? Innocent Irankunda ought to be walking out the prison doors a free man A.S.A.P., if there is ANY justice in Rwanda.

Author: Solomon
Tue Nov 10 18:34:31 2009

Ridiculous. Absurd. Inane. Just plain dumb.

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:35:15 2009

Pure idiocy, if I may add a phrase.

Author: Free Rwanda
Mon Nov 16 13:16:53 2009

Extremely sad. What horrors humans are capable of. Free Rwanda now! End the reign of faithful Ruslan's owner. Technicians, military and political, must be reminded that rules and laws affect human hearts, families, and societies.

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:34:18 2009

Sadly, Paul Kagame is busy with lauding China as of late. China's human rights record is like Ronald Reagan's record overseas in regard to respecting human rights.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:41:24 2009

Truth is the only weapon for Innocent Irankunda. And the truth is that he is being railroaded.

Author: Iraqi Kurd
Wed Nov 4 13:38:48 2009

I grew up in Iraq under dictatorship. Mr. Irankunda is under dictatorship. As chris.neonzebra say Free Irankunda.

Author: Ateref
Wed Nov 4 14:12:30 2009

To engineer a justice system in this manner is a disgrace. A COMPLETE DISGRACE. To dismantle this injustice system might just start a true new beginning in Rwanda. Why do people sit back and let this happen to innocent people?!!!!! Innocent is innocent. Yes, Innocent is innocent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:36:51 2009

The insane are normal in the Rwandan judiciary.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:42:55 2009

Innocent before proven guilty? Wrong system of justice perhaps?

Author: dirk
Wed Nov 4 13:46:55 2009

Ben is correct. Free Innocent Irankunda.

Author: Ateref
Wed Nov 4 14:22:24 2009

A Greenpeace in German article totally disproves the opening statement of this article. Check other sources. There is no freedom of the press in Rwanda. Wait, if freedom of the press is the freedom to make up stories without checking facts, then Rwanda is the beacon of hope for fiction writers. That is if they do not write about politics, history, government, or, well, anything Orwell would have deemed critical. Such freedom is barely worth discussing other than in jokes. However, this case is not a joke. It is a death sentence of sorts for a 24-year old man who is named Innocent and is innocent. The irony should not be lost on anybody.

Author: Eddie
Wed Nov 4 14:32:42 2009

Innocent is innocent. So true. Will the truth be enough? Kagame visits Imperial College in London, England. Well, how appropriate! You know, he should visit Sandhurst as well. The British had hundreds of years of imperialism. Kagame is just getting started. He can change. Freeing Innocent Irankunda before Novemeber 27th, 2009 would signal a significant change to the world in regard to Rwanda's treatment of people, all people in the country of Rwanda.

Author: tommy gunn
Thu Nov 12 14:21:10 2009

A lot there to read but good stuff.

Author: Free Irankunda
Thu Nov 5 23:45:08 2009

You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting another man's freedom. You can only be free if I am free.

Free Irankunda!

Author: Free Irankunda
Thu Nov 5 23:48:28 2009

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. MLK

Author: Don Letts
Wed Nov 4 17:34:55 2009

Germany failed this man. Rwandan justice is punishing him for its own political agenda. Enough is enough. Let Innocent Irankunda be free from this torment.

Author: Free Irankunda
Thu Nov 5 23:55:04 2009

“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.” Bishop Desmond Tutu.

Listen to your brother in Africa. Free Irankunda!

Author: Richard
Wed Nov 11 21:35:59 2009

The Bishop makes a lot of sense. Putting Irankunda in prison doesn't.

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:38:48 2009

Never thought that I would agree with Tutu, but Tutu and the Hutu need some help from the judges.

Author: Ai
Thu Nov 12 12:36:18 2009

Life is a crime of passion, but Innocent Irankunda's only crime was listening to dream merchants who duped him. Punish the dream merchants, not the victim. Innocent Irankunda is now becoming a double victim. Ridiculous to even consider having him spend another minute in prison. Shame of the nation.

Author: Ai
Thu Nov 12 12:38:17 2009

Awww, 24 years old so we know how likely it was that he was duped by experienced con men. What is wrong with the judges in Rwanda? What is right with the judiciary? Not much.

Author: Ai
Thu Nov 12 12:39:29 2009

Sue the judges and burn all the papers! Unlock the keys and free the innocent Irankunda moments later!

Author: Matty
Wed Nov 4 17:48:07 2009

G'day, mates! How are you going? Looks to me like Kagame's top blokes are ragdicks. Innocent Irankunda should be on the first plane to Sydney. I'd have him over to my place for a couple cases of beer and a few steaks. Prison? For what?? Give him a ticket out of the lunatic asylum Germany sent him back to. Want to be taken seriously, Mr. Paul Kagame? This prison sentence is not going to do it. You fail, Mr. Kagame. See you in hell, I suppose. Oh yes, I still recall seeing Mr. Kagame in Uganda getting along famously with women of the night. Chock-a-block and sipping on a tinny he was. What concern he had for those women and their rights, or was that their nights?

Author: Brown-eyed Girl
Wed Nov 4 19:03:46 2009

My heart aches for Innocent Irankunda. His claim in Germany that he was escaping from unfair treatment in Rwanda is proven to be true when he returns to Rwanda against his will and the better judgment of all humane individuals on earth. May all the prayers being said for him help him through this horrible time.

Author: Michael
Thu Nov 5 00:57:55 2009

Good to see that people still care about human rights of a regular person. So many people comment on Mugabe and other leaders of African countries that a person could come to think that regular people like us don't matter. We do. Innocent Irankunda is the true test of human rights in Rwanda. In him all regular people can see how they would be treated by a government, including its handpicked judges, not worth discussing. Far be it from me to worry about the plundering leaders of countries anywhere. It is a person like Innocent Irankunda who must be defended by the rest of still free enough to do so.

Author: Teresa Hopi
Tue Nov 10 07:08:51 2009

And free the people of the entire country, any country come to think of it, from the bondage of political whims.

Author: iamalrightjack
Tue Nov 10 13:37:28 2009

Thicker than thick this lot of judges. Let Country Club Rwanda types such as judges and leaders free the people from "thought crime" for crying out loud. Utter nonsense!!! C.C.R. was a pretty good American band. The C.C.R. in this story is terrible, absolutely terrible.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:52:32 2009

I see a bad moon rising.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:53:03 2009

Oh bondage, up yours!

Author: Michael
Thu Nov 5 01:00:12 2009

I think that Brown-eyed girl has it right totally. Prayers are needed. Many prayers.

Author: Teresa Hopi
Tue Nov 10 07:06:30 2009

Only fools would follow the lead on this one. Free Innocent Irankunda, to join in the chorus! Rwanda's mock judiciary should stand down due to this case alone. I pity anybody who has to deal with the whims of government-controlled gutless pawns. Oh, but China is going to invest. Big deal. No human rights in China either. Worship of money continues. Dirty diamonds, but Innocent Irankunda has a sacred, pure heart. He only wanted to escape what he now faces--political decisions based on hearsay and fear.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:44:01 2009

Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living. --Mother Jones

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:53:54 2009

Whose heart could not ache for the man and the family?

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:55:33 2009

Oh, I hear the drums and the midnight rocking sound. Is that a Rwandan future minister getting it on there down on the ground?

Author: Free Irankunda
Fri Nov 6 00:09:46 2009

“There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” Elie Wiesel

Don't let this be one of thise times. Send your protest postcard to the Rwandan Embassy in Washington and in Germany today. Free Irankunda!

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:43:06 2009

Send a couple hundred! Make them work to repress their citizens at least.

Author: Free Irankunda
Fri Nov 6 00:50:33 2009

"If everyone howled at every injustice, every act of barbarism, every act of unkindness, then we would be taking the first step towards a real humanity." Nelson DeMille

Howl loudly, howl today, Howl everyday until Innocent Irankunda is free!

Author: Kai
Fri Nov 6 07:10:15 2009

Angry. Very angry. Family sad. Sorry for my English. Only read, not write.

Author: Kai
Fri Nov 6 06:46:13 2009

Country Rwanda now does not equal Hotel Rwanda. Shameful.

Author: Michael
Thu Nov 5 01:05:58 2009

Perhaps Mr. Australia is right, too. l might see Mr. Paul Kagame in hell. At least, I'll know why I am there. Will Mr. Paul Kagame? "Absolute power corrupts absolutely," as Lord Acton (?) said. "Why must men fight?" as Mick Jones asked so eloquently.

Author: Thunder Express
Thu Nov 5 04:17:44 2009

A lot of people won't get any justice tonight. Innocent Irankunda is one of them. Kick it over and speak up. Nobody can stop us if we stick together. Stick it to the authorities who have Innocent Irankunda locked up unjustly. They can hear you via the post. Every local Rwandan Embassy would love to hear from you. They need all the friends that they can get, right? drop them a line or two about people getting justice in Rwanda at long last. No more retribution, thank you very much, but justice--the real justice. To be left in peace to live a life of peace, which Innocent Irankunda was trying to do in Germany. Kick it over, tonight.

Author: Thunder Express
Thu Nov 5 05:35:21 2009

"THE RATS OF ILLUSION" (KRAMER)

RATS OF ILLUSION CLOSE-UPS IN SLOW-MO HAWKIN FEAR AND MAYHEM LIKE THE WHOLE TOWN'S GONNA BLOW. IF IT BLEEDS IT LEADS RUMOR AND CONFUSION MESSENGERS OF MISERY THESE RATS OF ILLUSION.

FANGS IN YOUR NECK VIOLATE YOU IN YOUR PALACE THE RATS OF ILLUSION ARE MASTERS OF MALICE BREED 'EM IN THE WEST STRONG BACK IN THE EAST THEY'D KILL FOR HIGHER RATINGS GOT THAT PERFECT HAIR GOT THAT PERFECT SMILE GOT THOSE PERFECT TEETH

RATS OF ILLUSION BOYS IN THE BACK ROOM POETS OF TABLOID MURDER LIVE WITH FILM AT NOON DAYTIME CONFESSION TALK SHOWS NIGHTLY TRUE CRIME-A-RAMA. LIVE FROM THE HOUSE OF CORRECTIONS IT'S NETWORK SLIME-O-RAMA.

RATS OF ILLUSION WITH ELECTRIC PRECISION HUNT IN PACKS MAKE DEADLINE DECISIONS. ON THE SCENT OF BLOOD FUELED BY NAKED CONCEIT COME STRAIGHT FROM CENTRAL CASTING GOT THAT PERFECT HAIR GOT THAT PERFECT SMILE GOT THOSE PERFECT TEETH

RATS OF ILLUSION RATS OF ILLUSION RATS OF ILLUSION RATS

Author: chris
Thu Nov 5 06:04:11 2009

“While there is a lower class I am in it; while there is a criminal element I am of it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free”

--Eugene Debs

From the West Memphis Three to Innocent Irankunda, there is no time to rest. Gotta work like hell for the living.

Author: chris
Thu Nov 5 06:11:08 2009

Brother Wayne Kramer and his rats of illusion describe the so-called judges in this case. Eugene Debs did not believe in prisons. And for good reasons. Look at what they are used for in places such as the USA and Rwanda. Not much to proud of in either case.

Author: chris
Thu Nov 5 06:15:08 2009

Have those from Rwanda gotten so used to this nonsense that they have nothing to say? Oh wait, if they said a word, they would be put in prison along with their families or worse. Kagame is in England signing agreements. The West never learns how to deal with its own best friend--imperialism...

Author: Zombie Eaters
Thu Nov 5 06:52:38 2009

It is a free press...There are laws to protect the freedom of the press's speech, but none that are worth anything to protect the people from the press. - Mark Twain (A Yank through and through), License of the Press speech

Innocent Irankunda comes to my mind immediately. What are the people saying?

Author: Halo of lies
Thu Nov 5 07:29:55 2009

After Sentence: After being sentenced, you could be taken to any of the 15 prisons in Rwanda. But it is most likely you will be sent to "1930" prison in the capital, Kigali. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Is Rwanda a country or a prison these days? What is this man even doing back in Rwanda? Who can make sense of the news story? Who can make up such crap?

Author: Maple Rose
Thu Nov 5 15:53:03 2009

The German government sent this man back to Rwanda after being made aware that he would be detained immediately. What has happened to human rights in Germany. We can see what they are like in Rwanda from the article. Surely a third country could have been contacted or at least his appeal been listened to by the courts in Germany. Shameful actions by the German government led to this man being left to rot in prison. What distresses me most is that the German Embassy in Kigali admits that it knows about this situation but seemingly does nothing about it, or at least hasn't yet.

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:44:42 2009

Make things better/right tonight, Mr. Politician.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 12:47:59 2009

We can only hope that uncommon sense will prevail in this particular case. Goodness has to exist in the hearts of most people. Let's hope that it is found before November 27th. And some courage as well.

Author: Kate
Fri Nov 6 23:37:41 2009

Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda! Free Innocent Irankunda!

Author: Kate
Fri Nov 6 23:38:25 2009

NOW NOT LATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Author: Mame
Mon Nov 9 07:20:41 2009

Dear Leader, Let this man go. He has more than paid for his non-crimes. Thank you, Dear Leader.

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:19:23 2009

Free the innocent! Free Innocent Irankunda!

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:19:46 2009

Free Rwanda!

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:20:15 2009

Free our minds and our butts will follow!!!

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:22:01 2009

Living in Rwanda is like living on the edge of a switchblade--sometimes people get cut for no reason. Free the innocent, work for peace, and let the press be free at last!!!

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:24:37 2009

Who is any safer by locking up an innocent man such as Innocent Irankunda? An issue so simple that people forget how it is linked to all other rights. "The men in the factory are old and cunning. It's the best years of your life they want to steal so boy get running."

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:27:26 2009

The angels fell and burned their wings in the court that tried Innocent Irankunda. So let the angels worry about the dead and we'll work like hell for the living. Send your messages to the Rwandan Ministry of Justice as well.

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:40:57 2009

1990 was a long time ago. When will the edge of the switchblade existence mentioned above end? Is it glory be madness forever?

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:57:50 2009

That's a chance the judiciary really ought to take. No more MF Ultra Violence to human rights.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:58:11 2009

Yes?

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:59:38 2009

Oh no, the government moved him to "1930" instead. Who benefits? Nobody? Who suffers? All those who believe in human rights.

Author: Bri
Tue Nov 10 13:44:24 2009

There are some defeats more triumphant than victories.

--Michel de Montaigne

Admit defeat, judge. Justice is not served by sentencing this man to anything but a trip home to see his mother.

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:46:02 2009

ONE MORE TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He's not free yet so we will say it again and again. One innocent person at a time must be freed from the prisons of Rwanda.

Author: Just Ice
Wed Nov 11 05:26:21 2009

Free Innocent Irankunda! Need we say it again?

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:44:14 2009

He's not free yet so we will say it again and again. One innocent person at a time must be freed from the prisons of Rwanda.

Author: Bad Brains
Wed Nov 11 20:47:32 2009

Say it loud and say it everywhere!!!

Author: smartest_tractor
Thu Nov 12 14:50:49 2009

Saying it again just in case.

Author: tommy gunn
Thu Nov 12 14:16:33 2009

It is plain stupid that the guy is in prison.

Author: smartest_tractor
Thu Nov 12 14:51:52 2009

Sort of makes me wonder what the point of giving aid to Rwanda is.

Author: geri
Thu Nov 12 19:12:15 2009

The Germans are starting to take some interest in this case. Thank goodness that they realize what mistakes have been. I hope that it is not too late. http://www.proasyl.de/de/presse/detail/news/ruander_nach_abschiebung_sofort _in_haft/back/714/

Author: Free Rwanda
Mon Nov 16 13:53:53 2009

Poets might rob lonlieness, great painters always seem to starve, but the judiciary is robbing a person of his life only because he claimed refugee status in another country. It takes a double Ph.D. in totalitarianism to understand this case, sentencing procedure, and behavior of the judiciary. Trying to make sense of this situation, which is NOT being reported accurately, is by and large impossible. German sources are more accurate. At least they do not make things up and are able to question the actions of their government. Free Rwanda, free people from government intrusion, free Innocent Irankunda as soon as possible!

Author: fmd
Fri Nov 13 07:10:35 2009

What a shame.

Author: vick
Fri Nov 13 12:31:31 2009

I haven't read about somebody asking for twenty years since being required to make my way through the Moscow show trials.

Author: masaya
Sun Nov 15 06:22:25 2009

20 years!!!!!!!!!!! 10 minutes at the airport discussing German cuisine could have been enough punishment. Strange things happen at the airport in Kigali. I will have to tell everybody I know to stay away from the place. Honto ni totemo kowaii.

Author: Free Rwanda
Tue Nov 17 15:48:57 2009

96 tears.

Author: Free Rwanda
Mon Nov 16 13:10:47 2009

Moving a person to "1930" is not freeing him. Let the bells of freedom ring for Innocent Irankunda!

Author: Free Rwanda
Fri Nov 20 14:29:47 2009

This thread is out of the loop now. Too bad. Human rights are on the run all over the globe.

Author: Free Rwanda
Sun Nov 29 01:05:28 2009

What was the sentence? Why has this thread been taken out of the listings? It certainly is the most commented on by far? Stranger things have happened, but why this particular thread?




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