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Open Letter 2 to Andrew Mitchell MP ( Sutton Coldfield, UK )


Dear Mr. Andrew Mitchell MP,

1) You should have not supported Kagame  of Rwanda, a leader who does not allow to mourn their families, friends and relatives killed by Kagame himself.

2) You haven even ignored the two Britons killed in Rwanda and you did not raise that issue with Kagame during your multiple your contacts and meetings with Kagame and visits in Rwanda.

3) The motives of your campaign and advocacy for Kagame's regime to mislead the UK public in order to clear General Karake, Kagame, his war comrades, his aides and the RPF's war crimes, crimes against humanity  and human rights violations should be explained to the public.

4) You claimed that  when he was arrested, General Karenzi Karake was coming to UK  for fighting against terrorism. We do not know what this man has done in  preventing terrorism that has affected British people in London, Tunisia and elsewhere.

5) You rallied and mobilised  the whole Tory Party behind Kagame before and immediately after the Conservatives too power in Rwanda.

6) You created  and funded petty projects that did not make any difference to Rwandan people. These  petty projects were involving  hundreds of  Tory MPs who were doing nothing in Rwanda during their multiple travels to the country.

7) You watched  the mass killings committed by Kagame in Rwanda,DRC and other neighbouring countries and then you waited for the end of the war to travel to Rwanda to congratulate Kagame for his achievements by providing massive aid.

8) You dismissed your own justice  and security  institutions saying that they are political motivated  in arresting  Gen Karake. You do not believe in the fairness and independency of your own justice system. You even are scared of it.

9) You have supported Kagame's refusal to allow all Rwandan communities to pay respect  to and bury decently their relatives who were killed during the Rwandan. These rights have  only been granted to the  Tutsi Community.

10)You  are among  the US and UK diplomats who blocked  the redeployment and reinforcement of UN peace mission in Rwanda. You wrongly belied that it was not necessary to support the UN mission in Rwanda during the war as you were confident that Kagame will win the war as he was backed politically and militarily by UK, Uganda and US.

11) You support a dictator who claims to have removed ethnicity backgrounds in Rwanda society. This is now been |Kagame's PR strategy aiming to hide the discrimination and apartheid against  the Hutu community which is the  major ethnic community of  country ( more than 80%).

12)As former Secretary of State for International Development, you failed to promote political rights and the freedom of  Rwandan civil  society, the media and political opposition.

13) On BBC , you dismissed the UN mapping report about the war crimes committed by Kagame in DRC without having any evidence to justify your biased and inhuman claims, without even having read the report.

14) As a  the secretary of State for International Development, you believed that  thousands of Hutu killed in DRC were killed by hunger and diseases. But you  failed to realise that  even if this was the case, the refugees were pushed to  death by Kagame who indiscriminately attacked the refugee camps and pusruing them in the DRC's forests. Therefore, these refugees were killed by Kagame and you must work to ensure he is accountable to these crimes against humanity  human rights violations.

15) As a former Secretary of State for International Development, being the staunchest supporter of the dictator and war criminal Paul Kagame, you have demonstrated that you do not understand the linkages between democracy, equality freedom, human rights and development.

Conclusion

We hope that you understand that you do not deserve to be a UK MP. Rwandan people (all ethnic communities) have suffered enough as the result of wrong and inhuman people like you. Enough is Enough. You should stop interfering in Rwanda political matters from now. You should resign now.

Thank you.

From All Rwandan People.



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