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[africaforum] How President Paul Kagame of Rwanda is a dictator ?

 

How President  Paul Kagame  of Rwanda is a dictator ?

Many people and the media believe and see that  the Rwandan President  Paul Kagame is the most dictator in  the world. But, how  in summary ?

  • Kagame was brought to power by the war and remains in power by exploiting the Rwandan genocide. He has benefited political  and financial support from the UN, US and UK.
  • Kagame travels around the war to teach his own vision of democracy  and human rights. And the people he speaks to clap for him.
  • He has been dominating the political and economic paradigm of  Africa in the way that it is impossible to believe that other African Heads of States exist or have any idea about what he says. He  has not abandoned his  former role as a chairman of  AU.  He dares to speak on behalf of other African countries.
  • Kagame is the most feared Head of State in the world.  International media  and scholars have to hide  and twist the truth about Rwanda and the genocide to avoid possible reprisals, to be able to travel in Rwanda or  to save their jobs.
  • Rwandan people in exile  have  to use nicknames, change their names and nationality for their own security and to access their rights and freedom of expression.
  • Rwandan people living in  Rwandan  are not allowed of any freedom of expression and assembly. No political opposition exists. Many political opponents have been killed, disappeared or  are in jail. 
  • The media is  controlled, supervised and funded by the Government.  No killing  of  Rwandan civilians  by the Rwandan Police  has never  been investigated.
  • Ugandan unarmed people are frequently shot dead  on the Rwandan-Ugandan borders and no  investigation takes place. For Kagame, Ugandan lives don't matter.
  • In East Africa, all countries  allow the rights of freedom of expression, democracy and assembly. There are no political  opponents in prisons of Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and DRC. Peaceful  and democratic change of   the  these countries' leadership   has recently taken place in Burundi and DRC. Tanzania is one of the  role models for democratic change in Africa. For Kagame, all this is  ridiculous because Rwanda is especial, it has its own story and has to remain in the hands of  Kagame until he dies. Most  white people-led media, scholars and freelancers are always behind him  in this journey until they have nothing anymore  to report about him

 


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-“The enemies of Freedom do not argue ; they shout and they shoot.”

-“The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.”

-“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”

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