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Two months on President Kagame still chasing a visa to Canada


Two months on President Kagame still chasing a visa to Canada

The president is determined to visit Canada even though he has found it extremely hard to obtain the entry requirements.

After President Kagame received an embarrassing welcome in Said College Oxford, United Kingdom a number of western countries are finding it hard to issue a visa to him due to his image which he tarnished in the great lakes region. His ministers and other followers have been working around the clock trying to obtain a visa for his trip to Canada however still unclear whether he will finally be handed it.

Visa Canada

 

The difficulties faced by President Kagame's diplomats trying to obtain a visa are as follows:
On the 24th of August, Louise Mushikiwabo received a phone call from the Canadian embassy in Nairobi instructing her that the Canadian government can't issue a diplomatic visa at the specified time required by Rwandan government. Louise Mushikiwabo was advised to cancel the presidential trip as the visa application is under review.

On 27th of August, Louise Mushikiwabo, receives a letter from Canadian embassy in Kenya explaining the delay in issuing a visa for criminal Kagame.
On 27th of august, the Canadian embassy faxed a letter to Louise Mushikiwabo on the reasons of delays in awarding a visa for Rwanda's criminal ruler. The letter to Mushikiwabo underlined the following issues:
The Canadian government needs time to investigate Complaints raised from Canadians of Rwandese origins living in Canada.
The Canadian government needed time to study at complaints raised by Canadian Non Government Organisation on Kagame's human right issues.
The Canadian government wanted to analyse the security issues that arise with his visits, as some Rwandans in Canada have lodged complaints about being intimidated by Kagame's agents in Canada.

Fellow Comrades sisters and brothers, the president is still trying for a visa and so lets not rest you never know he may get it and so we need to stay on alert to chase the thug.

As the struggle of exposing the killer continues, the Rwandan community in Canada is divided into two, one supporting Kagame and the other objecting the idea of welcoming a criminal on their land.

We are calling upon all Rwandans and Congolese in America and Canada plus around the globe to get together and chase away the criminal, we are working hard to make sure that President Kagame will get a similar lesson of Oxford United Kingdom.


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