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BRUSSELS-BELGIUM: SPECIAL SIT-IN FOR VICTOIRE INGABIRE


BRUSSELS-BELGIUM: SPECIAL SIT-IN FOR VICTOIRE INGABIRE

Ladies and Gentlemen,
All of you who Peace, Freedom and Justice, this appeal is for you.
You may have already heard about it! It is definitely on 12/13/2013 that Ms. VICTOIRE INGABIRE UMUHOZA, FDU-INKINGI's Chair, will know the verdict of a political trial that opposes her to the Rwandan government.
Indeed, the KIGALI regime, in its tergiversation, preferred to continue harassing the FDU-INKINGI's Chair, Ms. VICTOIRE INGABIRE UMUHOZA, and the verdict of her trial shall ultimately be known on 12/13/2013.
Such a way of operating which is typical of the KIGALI regime must instill us courage and renewed energy to condemn and denounce violence and harassment that Ms. VICTOIRE INGABIRE UMUHOZA continues to endure.
That's why the Party FDU-INKINGI organizes a SPECIAL SIT-IN to support its Chairperson, Ms. VICTOIRE INGABIRE UMUHOZA, on Friday 12/13/2013.
Venue:
RWANDA Embassy in Brussels
Avenue Des Fleurs, 1
1150 Brussels, BELGIUM
Date and Time: 
12/13/2013 from 11:00 to 4:00pm
Please!
1 . Support Ms. VICTOIRE INGABIRE UMUHOZA, the Chairperson of FDU-INKINGI, and denounce her political trial in Kigali.
2 . Call for her immediate and unconditional release and for the release of all other political prisoners in Rwanda as well.
3 . Condemn all acts of human rights violations and intimidation directed against all members of the political opposition in Rwanda.
4 . Request the opening of political space in Rwanda.
5 . Condemn and denounce unequivocally violence and harassment endured by Ms. VICTOIRE INGABIRE UMUHOZA.
Come in massively to support such a citizen's action. Do not hold this information to yourself. Rarher, share it widely with your friends and acquaintances.
Contact Persons:
- Joseph Bukeye : +32478973762
- Antoine NIYITEGEKA : +32478489258

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