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Kigali — JASON Stearns, reportedly an expert on DR Congo, was quoted by the BBC saying that the leaked UN report that accuses Rwandan soldiers and the AFDL, of various crimes in the DRC, against the Hutu people between 1996 and 1998, "will greatly tarnish the reputation of the current Rwandan government which prides itself on having brought to an end the Genocide against Tutsis."
This is precisely the aim of the report. But will those who engineered it, succeed in their mission of tarnishing the impeccable record and reputation of the Rwandan government? Well I believe ultimately, the truth will triumph over this clearly politically motivated plot to undermine the government that not only, ended the Genocide, but has actively worked and participated in many efforts to advance the cause of humanity.
Towards the end of the presidential elections, I listened to a radio debate on Contact FM, where it was suggested by one of the panellists, that there is a conspiracy against Rwanda. Others seemed not to agree and appeared to suggest that such a conspiracy is farfetched. But events in recent days seem to suggest that such an assertion is not misplaced.
What is obvious, now, is that a sustained campaign, aimed at undermining the Rwandan state is underway. What is unacceptable is that the name of the United Nations should be used for such a purpose. The UN and its numerous agencies, should know better.
The Rwanda Defence Forces have worked in the Darfur region of the Sudan under the auspices of the United Nations. The character and professionalism that they have exhibited in Darfur, one can say, is not by accident.
It evidently has been the mode of operation since its inception as a liberation front, aiming at the liberation of all the Rwandan people.
It will be recalled that as a guerrilla force, the RPA at the time recruited Rwandans regardless of their ethnic background. Indeed its officers and men were drawn from across the Rwandan society, regardless of the fact that it had been historically formed by a section of the Rwandan population that had been forced to languish in exile for decades.
If such an army had the premeditated aim, as the report says, of elimination of a section of the population, then why would it have in its ranks people regarded to originate from such a group?
Even the fact that the Rwandan government, single-handedly and without enough resources, repatriated more than a million Rwandans from the former Zaire, and resettled them, in their former homes without seeking revenge but restorative justice thru the Gacaca judicial system, says a lot about the ideals that the RPF government and its former armed wing that evolved into the RDF.
Therefore, to go against common sense and hard evidence, and 'leak' such a report, is atrocious and an attack on the dignity of the Rwandan people. What business has such international groups that looked the other way, when Rwandans needed everyone as Genocide against the Tutsi raged?
Even when the Rwandan government repeatedly called for the disarming of the genocidaires in the camps of Goma, and separating civilians from the criminals, international agencies turned a deaf ear, and continued to supply the camps with foods and other items, when they even knew that armed criminals would hijack the distribution to fund their agenda.
Rwanda's intervention was certainly necessary as a pre emptive strike against the people who carried out Genocide, and had continued their mission across the border.
It is obvious that the so-called historical report does not reflect the reality, but the opinions and world view of its authors, which they want all of us to believe as fact, yet it is fiction.

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These Nazi - the Tutsi - give one the impression that their contributions to the UN are aimed at absolving them of all sin - and that there are free to slaughter the Tutsi and Twa at will then contribute again. Call it "blood contribution."
Was there such an understanding between the UN and genocidaire Kagame?
Should others, like the USA, UK, Israel contribute generously to the UN so as to avoid culpability in the heinous crimes against humanity they committed in the Middle East? Is that what happens? If so, perhaps this UN is suspect and we need to know their stand in matters of ethics, morality, "universal" human rights - and how the African fits into their world view.
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It is said that when their end draws nigh, the psychopathic murderers are found to be as cowardly and as afraid of death as the rest of us.
Now behold here is the worst, most prolific of monsters alive in Africa today - threatening, cajoling - begging and pleading. It is a shame, Kagame.
So, Pol (pot) Kagame, how does it feel to be called a "genocidaire"? Can you begin to appreciate how it feels to be, and how life is lived by, an unfortunate Hutu kid marked for slaughter - by the Tuzi?
Millions you slaughtered. Now what, Pol Kagame?
Chokora,
You are one brainless individual who just talks out of his behind. Please read what this idiot is saying above me...then read what the retard writes here.
http://allafrica.com/comments/list/aans/post/post/id/201008260113.html
Chokora supports anything and anyone who fuels his stupidity.
"It is a veritable hegemony and an imperial tool of white bullies and their acquisitive murderous allies.", quote from Chokora.
Is Kagame a murderous ally? If so, why is the UN trying to discredit his government?
I agree with you that the UN is bullshit, but why do you believe there bullshit when it supports you views?
CHOKORA should never waste time writing again, because none will believe his double talk. Just ignore this morons words, he knows not what he speaks.
Extremist Tutsis had started to believe that the world has forgot about their crimes. If Hitler had started bringing economic development to Germany after massacring so many Jews during the Holocaust, would the world have forgot what he did and simply moved on? Not a chance. Similarly, General Kagame must answer for the mass murders that his forces have committed. No amount of economic development, real or perceived, gender parity, real or perceived, will erase the war crimes and crimes against humanity that General Kagame has committed. We would not have let Hitlers crimes be forgotten. We will not let Kagames crimes be forgotten.
The UN report shows that for a period of 10 years, Rwanda's current Tutsi army committed genocide in the Congo against Hutu civilians. The report, which will be published on October 1, 2010 shows that the so-called "good side" in Rwanda's conflict is anything but. There is already a UN court that has been trying crimes committed by extremist Hutus. In order to end the culture of impunity on both sides in Rwanda, it will be vital to establish a UN court to try these genocide killings that were committed by the Tutsi army too.