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Why the Rwandan Hutu killers in Rwanda and Congo will not be brought to justice?

Many observers and commentators have argued that the reasons for some countries' refusal to intervene in Rwanda to stop the genocide include political, cultural and economic geostrategic interests in the African Great Lakes Region. In reality, the main reason was western racism against black people: Let them kill themselves. Let them die.

Other few western individual allies of Kagame have now launched malicious, dangerous and irresponsible propaganda and speculations to promote the impunity in the African Great Lakes Region by arguing that Kagame should not face justice because he brought economic prosperity and stability in Rwanda. But they deliberately forget that Rwanda was more economic prosperous before Kagame took power and that Kagame was responsible of the instability of Rwanda when he imposed a 5-year war to his own country.

Nowhere in the world the cosmetic economic prosperity of a country, should replace human rights and justice.

Some Western NGOs which were operating in the Hutu refugee camps in DR Congo exaggerated the threats of refugees’ attack on Rwanda and facilitated the Rwandan forces to attack the refugees camps where many of the refugees were abandoned, killed and other were pushed into forests, pursued and massacred by Kagame’s soldiers.This western racism will continue to block any prospects of bringing to justice the killers of Hutus in Rwanda during the Rwandan war and the killers of Hutus refugees in D. R. Congo.

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