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[AfricaRealities.com] How the International Community and Human Rights Organisations are supporting the genocide in Burundi as they did in Rwanda?

 

How the International Community and Human Rights Organisations are supporting the genocide in Burundi as they did in Rwanda?

What is happening in Burundi  is just the exact  repetition of the events that took place in Rwanda from 1990 to 1994.  These events are currently supported by Kagame himself.

During the war against Rwanda that took place between 1990 and 1994, Kagame and his Rwanda Patriotic Front  (RPF)  had infiltrated many  combatants  and insurgents into the country. Then the  former Government they were fighting against tried to combat  RPF's insurgents who were creating insecurity in the country.  These insurgents were  killing  innocent civilian populations through multiple and simultaneous grenade attacks in the whole country.  Many politicians were killed by these RPF's insurgents.  The insurgents  were also harboured by local Tutsi who were supporting RFP's war. Many of these insurgents  were arrested and imprisoned by the  Police.

However, the International Community and Human Rights Organisations complained to the  former Government that  the insurgents  were being unfairly arrested and that they should be released.  Also, Rwanda was under IMF's remedies that created financial, economic  and social  instability that were beneficial to Kagame and RPF's continuation of war.

The  former Government immediately released them. These  insurgents returned to the community and  resumed to kill  innocent civilian people. This is now what is happening in Burundi.

At the same time, Kagame and RPF were  advancing in the North committing daily massacres in Byumba Province. In addition to discrimination, apartheid and slavery that the Hutu Community  experienced during more than 400 years under the Tutsi monarchy, the above  events  exacerbated an anti-Tutsi attitudes and tensions  that were expressed through informal media and political settings.

The Hutu Community find themselves betrayed by the International Community  which was  supporting Kagame's war. Then, the Hutu Community  decided to find ways of defending itself.

What followed these events supported by the International Community was  the genocide. This International community remains  the same that has been supporting Kagame during the last 20 years  of a  regime characterised by  human rights violations, oppression of political opponents, mass massacres in DRC, and  now in Burundi. Kagame  has now been given  green light to continue his reign indefinitely as nothing happened. After the additional remaining 19 years of on power, Kagame will again claim that Rwandan people want him and the constitution will be changed again for more years of reign.

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