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UK Government discrimination against Rwandan Hutu asylum seekers.

Not all has been said by  the BBC untold story about Rwandan war: UK Government discrimination against Rwandan  Hutu asylum seekers.

The war criminal President  Kagame of Rwanda is seeking a third term after more than 20 years on power. Uganda, Kagame, US and UK killed the former President  Habyarimana for regime change claiming that  it was time to replace him by another leader. That leader is Kagame.

Now, Kagame claims that because he is loved by Rwandan people, he should  change the constitution to allow him to stand again. He has opened debate between himself and his Tutsi supporters. Kagame is debating the third term with himself. Anyone who does not support Kagame is in jail, they have been killed by Kagame, or they are in exile. Everybody now  understand that the former President Habyarimana had the right to be  loved by Rwandan people too. Rwandan people had the rights to love President  Habyarimana in the same way Kagame is being loved by Rwandan people. Many Rwandan  Hutu were killed or forced  simply because they were supporters of the former President. They were forced into exile where they are being prevented from having access to their rights.

The British Government does not  grant refugee status and  British nationality to  Hutu people who have served under Habyarimana regime. Any  Rwandan who was a civil servant, a teacher, a local administrator or  have been a member of Habyarimana ruling party has been refused the refugee status or British nationality in the UK. The British Home Office officials call them Hutu intellectuals in other words Hutu killers.  According to British Government any Hutu intellectual  has committed war crimes and genocide. The Hutu's former positions, ethnicity  and education backgrounds are the main tests used by British Officials to grant asylum, refugee status and British nationality to Hutu asylum seekers.

Those hutu people are considered in block as suspects who have committed war crimes  and genocide. They all fail  British nationality test which is based ethnicity and character . Being a former civil servant or member of former ruling party is a bad character. The civil servants were working under the former regime to earn a living. They had the right to like  the former President or to belong to his political party. This does not mean that  they all committed war crimes and genocide. 

At the same time the Tutsi and Ugandan people who came to UK and claimed asylum saying that  they were all Rwandans were granted  refugee status and British nationality. Many of them were among Kagame’s guerrilla fighters who killed civilian people during  Kagame’s war  from 1990 to 1996, war that was culminated by the mass killings of Hutu refugees in the DRC.

The UK  Home Office should review the way they have been treating Rwandan asylum seekers for the last 20 years.

More at: Rwanda's Untold Story Documentary


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