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Petitioning Ambassador to United Nations 
Susan Rice U.S. Ambassador To United Nations (212) 415-4050: Back UN Sanctions Against Kagame/Museveni for Backing M23 Terrorists
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Milton Allimadi
United States
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M23 have committed crimes against humanity and war crimes in Congo, killings and mass rapes including of infant girls. The U.S. provides financial and military assistance to Rwanda (under Gen. Paul Kagame) and Uganda (under Gen. Yoweri Museveni), who sponsor M23. Liberia's former president Charles Taylor was tried, convicted and sentenced to 50 years behind bars for similarly supporting brutal insurgents in Sierra Leone
To: 
Ambassador to United Nations (Susan Rice U.S. Ambassador To United Nations (212) 415-4050) 
Secretary of State, U.S. State Department. Public Comment line (202) 647-4000 (Hillary Clinton) 

Please Back UN Sanctions Against Rwanda's President Gen. Kagame and top Rwanda military officials as well as Uganda's President Gen. Museveni as well as top Uganda military officials named in the United Nations report for Backing M23 Terrorists. The U.S. currently provides military support to Kagame's and Museveni's regimes

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