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Why Rwanda is Ripe for a Revolution Part1

http://freeuganda.wordpress.com/2012/11/26/why-rwanda-is-ripe-for-a-revolution-part1/   Why Rwanda is Ripe for a Revolution Part1 By Admin November 26, 2012 dictator paul kagame janet kagame kagame kigali paul kagame rwanda autocratic leader rwanda business rwanda dictatorship rwanda government rwanda leadership rwanda today This might sound like a threat, but its the reality-the only way to cure Rwanda's problem is to topple the current leadership. What we have in Rwanda today, is a psychotic criminal that  has taken the entire populace of the region hostages. The best way to cure the regional problem is to tell the truth and also cure it. Some people might be holding their breath that-uh.., not another genocide! The answer to that is a big No, and it won't happen. As for the first time in the history of Rwanda, the oppression has not been directed to a particular ethnic group:be it Tutsi,Twa, Hutu,and Abaswayili, but a...

Why is it a good decision for UK to cancel £21m aid payment to Rwanda?

Why   is it a good decision for UK   to cancel £21m aid payment to Rwanda? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20553872 All Rwandan people welcome the   above UK ‘s decision because now UK has started to listen to all Rwandan voices wherever they are. The UK's decision to cancel the release of   budget support to Rwanda is the right decision. It is not blackmail to Rwanda people as claimed by   the dictator and war criminal Paul Kagame   who take international support to Rwandan people as his personal donations. The UK relationships with the dictator and war criminal Kagame have tarnished considerably   the good image of UK Aid in Africa and beyond. This decision is   indeed a respect to Rwandan people because they   have no   say about Rwanda’s government decisions on the use of foreign aid, especially in relation to funding periodical wars in DR Congo.  Even Banks which provide loans to   businesses ...

Petitioning US Ambassador to United Nations

Petitioning Ambassador to United Nations This petition will be delivered to: Susan Rice U.S. Ambassador To United Nations (212) 415-4050 Ambassador to United Nations Hillary Clinton Secretary of State, U.S. State Department. Public Comment line (202) 647-4000 Susan Rice U.S. Ambassador To United Nations (212) 415-4050: Back UN Sanctions Against Kagame/Museveni for Backing M23 Terrorists   http://www.change.org/petitions/susan-rice-u-s-ambassador-to-united-nations-212-415-4050-back-un-sanctions-against-kagame-museveni-for-backing-m23-terrorists

Who gains from Congo's rebel war

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/11/28/f-vp-macinnes-rae-congo.html?cmp=rss   Rick MacInnes-Rae: Who gains from Congo's rebel war By Rick MacInnes-Rae, CBC News Posted: Nov 29, 2012 5:14 AM ET Last Updated: Nov 29, 2012 5:13 AM ET Read 15 comments 15 analysis Rick MacInnes-Rae World Affairs Correspondent Facebook 46 Twitter 15 Share 61 Email About The Author Rick MacInnes-Rae is the well-travelled World Affairs Correspondent for CBC News. The former host and co-creator of CBC Radio's Dispatches, his career has taken him literally all over the world. Also by the Author Author Recommended Links Dispatches Related Related Stories UN Security Council extends sanctions against Congo rebels External Links UN Group of Experts report on Congo ...

US Interests in Rwanda Spur Congo War [Includes Audio]

The Audio segment is on current US policy and Congo war.  http://uprisingradio.org/home/2012/11/27/us-interests-in-rwanda-spur-congo-war/   US Interests in Rwanda Spur Congo War Feature Stories | Published 27 Nov 2012, 10:46 am | No Comments -   Print this Page |         Listen to this segment Listen to the entire program After having suffered from the ravages of war for two decades, the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo or DRC are now facing yet another brutal battle. The rebel group M23, made up of deserters from the Congolese Army have taken over the city of Goma and are refusing to leave until the democratically elected government of President Joseph Kabila is completely dismantled. Ignoring a deadline issued by the African Union to leave the city, the 1,500 M23 rebels, who are mainly Tutsi in origin, fought back the Congolese Army as well as the 18,000 UN peacekeepers sent into the region to quell the viole...

Rwandan Ghosts

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/11/29/rwandan_ghosts?page=full   Rwandan Ghosts Benghazi isn't the biggest blight on Susan Rice's record. BY JASON K. STEARNS | NOVEMBER 29, 2012 GOMA, Democratic Republic of the Congo — Televised comments made by Amb. Susan Rice shortly after the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi have dominated the debate over her probable nomination for secretary of state. This is a bit surprising, since it's clear that she played only a marginal role in the affair and appears to have just been reading from the briefing notes provided. It's also unfortunate that the "scandal" has crowded out a healthy discussion of her two-decade record as U.S. diplomat and policymaker prior to Sept. 2012 -- and drawn attention away from actions for which she bears far greater responsibility than Benghazi. COMMENTS (1) SHARE: Share on twitter Twitter   Share on reddit Reddit   More... Her rol...

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