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Rwanda's Paul Kagame warned he may be charged with aiding war crimes ( by the Guardian UK and MSW Salem-News.com)

Rwanda's Paul Kagame warned he may be charged with aiding war crimes ( by the Guardian UK and MSW Salem-News.com)
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The West  supported Kagame to  get power through the genocide  that Kagame prepared himself.  The West  was  aware that during his war campaign against the former government, Kagame  was creating  the required triggers to ensure the genocide happen that  he will benefit from it because he could not win democratic elections in a country where 90% of the pollution are Hutus. Kagame triggered the genocide by killing civilians in Rwanda before the genocide took place, killing the former Rwandan president and using  the existing young multi-party system that was being created in the country to support his war.  Kagame launched the war against his own country claiming that  he wanted to bring democracy in Rwanda. Now Kagame does not allow any opposition party to operate in Rwanda.
The  West supplies money to  Paul Kagame, the most dictator and war criminal of the modern times. In return Kagame has been advancing their  interests in Rwanda and Africa. This is why Paul Kagame remains untouchable. Forget Saddam Hussein,  Charles Taylor, Omar al-Bashir ,  Bashar Hafez al-Assad  of Syria and others. They did not kill their own people than Kagame. The only difference is that UK and USA's international media  and politicians have been deliberately  covering up Kagame's war crimes by highlighting economic achievements that benefit the minority Tutsi who control all government and economic  institutions  of Rwanda.
Time has now come to drop Kagame  so that he faces justice and  that  Rwandan people work together  for a true reconciliation  and democratic process that will involve all Rwandans and facilitated by the  UN.  The International Community must support this  vision because they are the ones who brought Kagame to power through bloodshed. 

The starting point of this vision is to  ensure Kagame releases all political opponents, allow opposition parties to operate in Rwanda, allow exiled political opponents to return to Rwanda. All foreign aid that is not benefiting the poor communities should stop now. This includes foreign aid  relating to budget  support to run the military , parliamentary, political   and administration systems of  Rwandan regime.
                                                                                                                                                    

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