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Open Call on UK Prime Minister, David Cameron



We, members of Rwandan Democratic Forum, call  on  the  UK Prime Minister, David Cameron  to put pressure on the International Criminal Court in the Hague  to indict the dictator and war criminal Paul Kagame of Rwanda.


Rwandan and Congolese people do not understand why President Omar Hassan Ahmad Al-Bashir  of Sudan  was indicted by the ICC and Kagame was left behind defying the international community over  human rights abuses in his country and in Democratic Republic  of Congo.

The UK and  the International Community's  double standards are contributing to undermine the credibility and fairness of ICC. The dictator and war criminal Kagame continues  to travel around the world , meeting  world leaders who consider themselves to be the leaders of  countries of democracy and human rights. In addition to the genocide committed by Kagame against Hutu communities in RDC, Kagame  continues to massacre hundreds of thousands of innocent Congolese people. Hundreds of innocent  Congolese people are now displaced and  living in  appalling conditions which are characterised by hunger, malnutrition, diseases and insecurity.  Congolese children are not able to go to school. A year  lost in education is a year lost of opportunity for those children. Congolese  farmers are  not able to return home to continue their economic activities  while Kagame continues to illegally exploit Congolese natural resources.
Rwandan Democratic Alliance
London UK

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