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Why the President of Rwanda Paul Kagame is fighting against the ICC?


 
Kagame who is leading the war against Congo through M23 believes that  as  a man who claims to be an American ally, he has nothing to answer about  the war crimes  and crimes against humanity that he committed in Rwanda and  DR Congo.
 
·       He can launch war against any neighbouring country  at any time. He  remains unaccountable  of the war crimes and human rights abuses  that he committed in Rwanda and DR Congo. He has killed  thousands of people  in Rwanda, DR Congo and neighbouring countries.
 
·       He receives  foreign aid from the UK and USA  to maintain the army that is  fighting in Congo  where more than 6 million have killed and now  about  2 million of people are living in refugee camps in Rwanda and  DR Congo.
 
·       He receives  foreign   aid from the UK and USA for maintaining the Police, the Judiciary, the  Intelligence  Institutions  to strengthen discrimination and apartheid against the Hutu communities and  to fight against human and  political rights in Rwanda.  Many opposition leaders have been killed and other are now jailed.
 
·       He is  fighting against  the ICC  hoping that  this fight will help him to escape justice.  He believes that he has the licence to kill and nobody else can make him accountable of these killings.
 
·       He has found   Mr. Uhuru Kenyatta, the President of Kenya as an ally in fighting the ICC.  The President of Kenya should  know that he is dealing with a man  (Mr Kagame) who is  a war criminal and that their relations  are only tarnishing the image of the  President.
 
·       We urge  the President of Kenya to   distance  himself from Kagame as soon as possible.
 
·       At the time that UK and USA have been signing cheques to fund  Kagame' regime, the UN is spending   billions of dollars in DR Congo as the result of Kagame' action in destabilising the region. Without Kagame, that money spent by the UN would have been  allocated to fight against poverty in many parts of the developing world.
 

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