Matek
What every body has to do in Great Lakes is to keep all available evidence
these murderers have to be taken to court, we will make their lives abroad
impossible and you know you have killed people in Great Lakes we will use Paul
Kagame's exact system to hunt him down and ship home the way he has shipped The
Hutus.
Em
Toronto
The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"
----- Original Message -----
From: Matek Opoko
To: [email protected] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 9:39 PM
Subject: [Ugandacom] Re: [Ugnet] Re: [UNAANET] Rwanda cuts Relations with
France: Will Kagame's conondrum also engulf Museveni?
Mwami Musamize:
You see the people on the ground in Uganda , Rwanda and know the truth..
For some reason Western Powers , out of pure ignorance or arrogance on their
part, one might argue , tend to believe that Africans are ignorant regarding
the circumstance under which President Juvenile Habyalimana of Rwanda dead.
Wait till events just blows up like the KKC sewage system in Kampala... that
is when these fellow will know things.. that after all Africans are not
stupid!!!
Matek
musamize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apparently, Museveni too, was involved in the aerial assassination of
Rwanda's & Burundi's presidents:
... "Garang, a one-time Marxist, may have outlived his usefulness to
Washington and the Bush administration. He would join Savimbi, Mobutu, Kabila,
and other African leaders as "throw aways" for the corporations that determine
America's Africa policy.
"U.S. oil and military policies in the Rift Valley are centered on Uganda's
Museveni, Rwanda's Kagame, and Ethiopia's Meles. No others need apply.
"According to a Secret United Nations memo from March 1997, Museveni's (and
those of his ally, U.S. military client Paul Kagame of Rwanda) fingerprints
were all over the aerial assassination of the Rwandan and Burundian Presidents
in 1994, an event that triggered the worst genocide since World War II and the
eventual dismemberment of Congo/Zaire.
Museveni supplied the Russian-made Igla series surface-to-air missiles,
captured by U.S. forces in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm and used by
Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) to shoot down the Rwandan presidential
aircraft.
After seizing power in Rwanda, Kagame, with U.S. and British assistance,
launched two invasions of Congo. Congo's fracture and the eventual
assassination of Congolese President Laurent D. Kabila, with a wink and a nod
from Washington and London, was a boon for U.S, British, and Israeli gold and
diamond miners.
"Kellogg, Brown & Root/Halliburton helped Angola track down and assassinate
Ronald Reagan's 'George Washington of Africa,' Dr. Jonas Savimbi, Angola's
UNITA rebel leader. That was a boon for U.S. oil companies and British and
Israeli diamond and gold miners....
http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2005_07_31_aangirfan_archive.html
----- Original Message ----
From: Ed Kironde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: unaanet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 2:47:15 AM
Subject: [UNAANET] Rwanda cuts Relations with France
Rwanda cuts relations with France
President Kagame has always accused France over the genocide
Rwanda has broken off diplomatic ties with Paris, in a row over a
French inquiry related to the 1994 genocide.
The government has recalled its envoy to Paris and given the French
ambassador to Kigali 24 hours to leave.
A French judge issued warrants two days ago for the arrest of nine
aides of the Rwandan leader over his predecessor's killing - which sparked the
genocide.
Rwanda has accused Paris of trying to destabilise its government.
France said it regretted Rwanda's move to cut ties.
Paris has insisted the French judge, Jean-Louis Bruguiere, acted on
his own authority and in total independence.
Issuing the warrants, Judge Bruguiere accused President Paul Kagame -
who under French law has immunity as head of state - of ordering the former
president's death. Mr Kagame has denied involvement.
More than 800,000 people died in the 100-day massacres of Tutsis and
moderate Hutus which followed the killing of the ethnic Hutu President Juvenal
Habyarimana.
'No pressure'
The French allegations have sparked anger in the Rwandan capital,
Kigali, where about 25,000 people reportedly took part in a
government-organised demonstration against France on Thursday.
ARREST WARRANTS ISSUED
James Kabarebe, military chief-of-staff
Charles Kayonga, army chief-of-staff
Faustin Nyamwasa-Kayumba, ambassador to India
Jackson Nkurunziza, working for presidential guard
Samuel Kanyamera, RPF deputy
Jacob Tumwime, army officer
Franck Nziza, presidential guard officer
Eric Hakizimana, intelligence officer
Rose Kabuye, director general of state protocol
Profile: Paul Kagame
Decades of tension
The Rwandan government has said the French ambassador to Kigali must
leave within 24 hours. Other French diplomats have 72 hours to go.
Foreign Minister Charles Murigande earlier told AFP news agency that
Kigali had recalled its ambassador to Paris as the ministry did not "see why he
should be there at this point".
"France is intent on destroying our government, we do not see any
need for keeping any relationship with a hostile country," Mr Murigande said.
BBC world affairs correspondent Mark Doyle says the only surprise
about Rwanda's decision to break off diplomatic relations with France is that
it has not come earlier.
Mr Kagame's Tutsi-dominated Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) -
effectively the government - has had appalling relations with Paris for over
two decades, he says, and whatever the quality of the French judge's evidence,
the whole affair was always going to be deeply politicised.
The French foreign ministry said in a brief statement that Rwanda's
decision to break off diplomatic ties would take effect from Monday.
"We regret this decision. We are making all necessary arrangements,"
it said.
Speaking earlier on Friday, a spokesman had said Paris had no
intention of recalling its own envoy to Kigali and wanted to keep dialogue
open.
Missiles
Judge Bruguiere is investigating the case because the crew of the
plane were French and their families filed a case in France in 1998.
Thousands turned out to protest against France
Those he wants to arrest include armed forces chief James Kabarebe
and army chief-of-staff Charles Kayonga.
Judge Bruguiere has said that only Mr Kagame's Tutsi-dominated
Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) forces had missiles capable of downing President
Habyarimana's plane.
He said the attack was carefully planned by the RPF.
Mr Kagame has denied this, describing suggestions that he was behind
the assassination of the former president as scandalous.
He has always accused France of having links to those who carried out
the genocide.
After Habyarimana's plane crashed, Hutu extremists started massacring
ethnic Tutsis and Hutu moderates.
The genocide came to an end when Mr Kagame's then rebel RPF seized
power 100 days later.
The RPF has always said the Hutu extremists shot down the
presidential plane to provide a pretext to carry out the genocide.
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