From: mitonganoiii
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 8:05 PM
Subject: [rwandanet] Uganda: FDRL, UPDF Officials to meet in Kampala

James Munyaneza
Kigali

The leader of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda
(FDRL) Ignace Murwanashyaka has arrived in Kampala, Uganda from his
base in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for a meeting
with top Ugandan military officials, intelligence sources have said.
Impeccable intelligence sources in Rwanda told The New Times on
Thursday, April 6, that Murwanashyaka who holds a Ugandan passport,
last week started his journey from Rubero through Masisi in Northern
Kivu province in the DRC before crossing to Uganda through the
border post of Buramba on April 4.

The military intelligence source said the meeting is to take place
sometime between April 8 and 14.

The source said Murwanashyaka, whose travel to Kampala constitutes a
violation of last year's travel ban slapped on him by the UN
Security Council, was escorted to the border by FLDR's 1st Division
Second in Command, one Lieutenant Colonel Karume in the company of
60 rebels.

The source added that Murwanashyaka's movements started from Rubero,
through Masisi, Kirama forest, Buramba in Binja collectivity and to
Kihihi, Kanungu in Uganda on the night of April 4.

Kihihi falls in the constituency of Uganda's Defence Minister Amama
Mbabazi.

Intelligence reports further indicate that upon arriving at Buramba,
Murwanashyaka was received by one, Pastor Hirwa, a Congolese who
took him to his residence in Kihihi where he spent the night.

An FDLR activist, Pastor Nshamihigo, who lives in Europe, is said to
have connected Murwanashyaka to Pastor Hirwa.

According to intelligence reports, Murwanashyaka left for Kampala
from Kihihi on April 5, where he arrived on the same day and was
received by senior Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) officials.

The source said the FDLR chief joined other rebel officials staying
in Kampala like Colonel Ntibiragaba alias Omar Ba and Major Mpiranyi
alias James Kakure. Mpiranyi was the commander of the Presidential
Guard Battalion during late Juvenal Habyarimana's regime.

Mpiranyi and Ntibiragaba are both wanted by the UN-backed
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) in Arusha,
Tanzania, to answer charges related to the 1994 Rwanda Genocide.

Other FDLR officials the source cited include Major Wellars
Nsengiyumva, also known as Peter Kabasha and Hyacinth Rafiki. Rafiki
uses the names of John Muhire in his Ugandan passport while
Nsengiyumva identifies himself as Patrick Bahati, the name that is
inscribed in his Ugandan passport.

However, the source was reluctant to mention the Ugandan military
officials that received Murwanashyaka upon his arrival in Kampala,
and the scheduled venue of the upcoming FDLR-UPDF meeting.

News of the meet comes at the time when the shaky Rwanda-Uganda
relations are being threatened by Saturday's arrest and humiliation
of Rwanda's First Secretary at the Kampala embassy, John Ngarambe,
by Ugandan security operatives.

Earlier this year, Rwandan intelligence officials said Murwanashyaka
was using Uganda as his base to coordinate rebel activities in the
DRC.

When contacted however, President Paul Kagame's Special Envoy to the
Great Lakes region, Ambassador Richard Sezibera, denied having
knowledge of the intelligence reports.

"I have not heard such information; I wouldn't want to speculate,"
he told The New Times on Thursday.

It was not impossible to talk to UPDF Spokesman Major Felix
Kulaigye, as his phone was unaccesible by press time.

But Ugandan Ambassador to Rwanda Richard Tumusime Kabonero refuted
the allegations saying: "There is no way Ugandan military officials
can meet Rwanda's rebels."

Kabonero said if the information is true, Rwanda should seek redress
through the existing intelligence fusion centre based in Kisangani,
DRC. "Have they brought the issue to the attention of the centre
members?" he asked of the centre that is reportedly comprised of
Rwandans, Ugandans, Congolese and Americans.

Murwanashyaka is alleged to have masterminded FDLR's rejection of
its own declaration on March 30, 2005 to drop an armed struggle
against Kigali.

FDLR is a rebel group led mostly by Hutu extremists who are accused
of participating in the 1994 Genocide, which claimed an estimated
one million ethnic Tutsi and Hutu moderates.

The reports of a planned FDLR meeting in Kampala come as Rwandans
are commemorating the twelveth anniversary of the Genocide

New Times, KIGALI






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