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PAUL KAGAME AND HIS ASSOCIATES FACE A TSUNAMI OF THOUGHTS OVER STEVE HEGE’S REPORT

 
 
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PAUL KAGAME AND HIS ASSOCIATES FACE A TSUNAMI OF THOUGHTS OVER STEVE HEGE'S REPORT.

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August 3, 2012 13:33   NewsRwanda
The president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame and his close associates in the government are facing a Tsunami of thoughts over a report published by a UN Group of Experts coordinated by Steve Hege.
Paul Kagame and his gangs have embarked on a campaign to dishonor Steve Hege's report as well as him. Their ridiculous arguments towards the report are unfounded and misleading as they try to piece togather his( if there in any) involvement with Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR).
As reported by allAfrica.com; Credibility of Mr Hege, the coordinator of the experts group, started to crumble after several publications he authored, were widely circulated. On one hand, the publications depict loath for Rwanda's leadership and on the other admiration and sympathy for the FDLR militia.
Implicating or linking him with FDLR is a last resort that the president hopes will draw sympathy from the rest of the world. It is no doubt the worst PR campaign so far done for the tine East African country.
Whether the report is not accurate or not it is a clear-cut that Rwanda has a hand in the current mess in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
From the look of things, Paul Kagame and his crew are scrambling for the last scraps in order to save themselves from going to The Hague, Netherlands.
JD Mwiseneza
Johannesburg
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