To Orwell Today,
  For Jackie Jura:
  Darfour Peace Mission : Beyond Karenzi Karake
  from,
Gerard Rusteid
    PRESS RELEASE

Partenariat-Intwari
Intwari-Partnership
CNA-Ubumwe FDLR-CMC PDN

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Darfour Peace Mission : Beyond Karenzi Karake

  The appointment of Rwandan general Karenzi Karake as Joint Deputy Commander 
of the UN mission in Darfur seems to have provoked a mini scandal which the 
media have seized upon rapidly.
  By confirming the Rwandan officer for such a strategic post, the African 
Union has in fact fallen into a trap from which it will have difficulties to 
free itself. Unless it does not repeat its errors by reiterating the simulacrum 
of a Neutral Military Observers Group (GOMN) that had been put in place in 
Rwanda by President Museveni and Dr. Ahmed Salim (then OAU Secretary General), 
and where 90% of the military elements comprising that group were accomplices 
of one of the belligerent parties, namely, the RPF.
  But the real scandal is to be found in more important, higher decision-making 
echelons, notably, at the level of the UN Security Council.
  In this regard and while waiting to offer more extensive revelations, 
Intwari-Partnership declares the following in order to inform the national as 
well as the international opinion:
  1. In order to grasp all of its parameters and identify all of its outline, 
one should place the Darfur conflict in a larger context, one of the famous 
"Regional Liberation War" so dear to the no less famous "New African Leaders" 
supported by the United States and the United Kingdom, leaders such as 
presidents Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda and Paul Kagame of Rwanda among 
others.
  2. Triggered by the victorious NRA rebellion of Museveni in Uganda against 
Milton Obote from 1981 to 1986, this "Regional Liberation War" which has known 
its first success in 1986 through the accession to power of the "African 
Hitler" Museveni, in reference to his 04/04/1997 speech, was to continue in 
Rwanda with the tragic offensive of Paul Kagame’s Rwandese Patriotic Front from 
1990 to 1994, then spread to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and to 
Burundi, integrating Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Sudan. 
It is in fact a plan for the renaissance of the Great East Africa composed of 
the ten African countries mentioned above.
  3. The immeasurable ambitions of certain African leaders acting in the name 
of obscure, foreign and/or local interests, often led them into an enterprise 
of extermination of their own people, of whom they unashamedly self-style 
"saviors" or "liberators" as it was the case in Rwanda.
  4. The sinister project for the edification of a large "Nilotic" empire 
itself placed under the protection of an Anglo-Saxon empire that will 
ultimately cover the entire African continent, explains, to a large extent, 
fratricide conflicts from which Africa mourns daily, conflicts followed by a 
cohort of crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity and 
genocide crimes.
  5. In such circumstances as these, it appears urgent and legitimate to ask 
ourselves questions about the real or hidden intensions about stated or 
unstated objectives on the side of certain governments such as the government 
of Rwanda in relation to their multiform contributions to peace missions placed 
under UN and/or African Union aegis as it is currently the case in Darfur, 
whereas their collaboration with the SPLA and thus their lack of neutrality 
vis-à-vis the other Sudanese belligerent was known beforehand.
  6. Before pretending to stabilize the Sudan or any other African country, 
Rwanda should, first, "clean its own house". More than just General Karenzi 
Karake whose role in massacres is well-known, General Paul Kagame must first of 
all have the courage to face his very heavy responsibilities in the Rwandan 
genocide, a genocide whose re-writing appears henceforth inevitable.
  7. As for the UN, the African Union and, particularly, the United States and 
the United Kingdom, whose role in the Rwandan genocide and its seriously 
devastating consequences in the DRC remain underestimated, their credibility in 
the framework of the peace efforts currently undertaken in the Sudan may be 
seriously compromised.
  8. Finally, to the Rwandan people in all its constituents and across 
divisions and wrenches cleverly generated and cynically fostered by a ruthless 
dictatorship that feeds itself from a permanent state of war, we urgently call 
upon all of them, our fellow citizens, so that they may, as one and same 
person, rise and pull down the separation wall erected between them by 
indignant rulers who knows no scruple.
  Done in Brussels, August 21, 2007,
on behalf of Intwari-Partnership,
Déogratias Mushayidi (Signed)
General Secretary and Spokesperson
  To Gerard Rusteid,
  I don't understand some of the terms in the name of your organization or the 
press release you sent - ie "Intwari, CNA-Ubumwe, CMC, PDN" - but I do 
recognize the term "FDLR" and in adding "2 + 2" and getting "4" I conclude you 
are either a genocidaire or a genocidaire sympathiser and so I've foregone the 
usual "greetings" in the salutation.
  I guess you sent me that anti-Karake press-release (which is also 
anti-Kagame, anti-RPF, anti-Rwanda, anti-Western World) because of the article 
I posted which exposed the truth about Kibeho and concluded that the Hutu Army 
and Interahamwe - NOT the RPF - were behind the chaos there that saw 80,000 
Rwandans pushed almost beyond endurance of human suffering:
  WITNESS KAGAME KIBEHO TRUTH
  The RPF were heroes for closing down the IDP camps - including Kibeho - and 
if General Karake was involved there (although his name was never mentioned) 
that adds SUPPORT to his being appointed Deputy Commander of the AU/UN 
peace-making mission in Darfur, on top of all his other accomplishments as an 
officer in the RPF fighting genocidaires in Rwanda and the Congo, in the past 
AND in the present.
  I can't think of any army I would rather have heading a mission to come to my 
rescue (if I were from Sudan [or any other nation for that matter]) than 
Rwanda's, based on their conduct and ability in stopping the Tutsi genocide in 
their own country. Every other nation in the world - including members of the 
Organization of African Unity - stood by doing nothing.
  The Sudanese government itself has spoken out in defense of Rwanda heading 
the Darfur mission, as you are no doubt aware:
  Sudan defends the controversial Rwandan general. Aug 22, 2007 (The Sudanese 
government blasted accusations directed at a Rwandan general, nominated as 
deputy commander for the new U.N.-African Union force in Darfur. Sudan’s envoy 
to the UN, Abdalhaleem Abdalmahmood, told the daily Al-Sudani that these 
accusations "are part of a campaign aimed at undermining the credibility of 
Africans". Last week a Rwandan opposition group accused the newly nominated 
deputy commander for the Darfur hybrid force of being a "war Criminal"....The 
Rwandan government has stuck to its choice which is likely to create some 
delays in setting the structure of the hybrid force...."This will infuriate the 
Rwandans if Karake is denied a role, and that will make it even more difficult 
to field adequate African forces, given Rwanda's skill and professionalism, and 
the sheer size of its contingent and potential to add to it" he added. The 
Darfur conflict began in 2003 when an ethnic minority rose up
 against the Arab-dominated government in Khartoum, which then was accused of 
enlisting the Janjaweed militia group to help crush the rebellion.)
  If and when the AU/UN force finally arrives in Darfur (and it's a long way 
from being a reality) they won't be there to STOP the hell - they'll just be 
there to help the people (which is better than nothing). They'll have a better 
mandate than the UN forces that were in Rwanda (ie they'll be allowed to use 
their weapons) but they won't be allowed to disarm the killers.
  Because of fabricated accusations by you genocidaires against Rwanda, the 
AU/UN mission for Darfur is being TALKED about instead of acted OUT and the 
suffering of the Sudanese continues unabated.
  ~ Jackie Jura
    Jackie Jura
~ an independent researcher monitoring local, national and international events 
~
website: www.orwelltoday.com & email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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