sharangabo rufagari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear Israel(I could say dear
Rwanda)
My brother,
I did spoke this morning with LAURENT and JACKIE after.Laurent was in
happy mood always pleased to hear me.I did not want to keep much long on the
line as not one will hurt him from my call.In the few words we exchanged he
told me keep it up because we are in the right path.He was laughing and I was
sad.I told it him it was a blessing to speak with him again.Someday we should
return to our homeland because there was A Great Man called LAURENT NKUNDA who
fought for it to happen.Years ago someone called Fred RWIGEMA that a dream to
have a peace and beautiful land will be a reality.Well now NKUNDA is calling
for the samething in the Congo.He spoked about it in the interview he gave to
the congoindependant.
All the best
Sharangabo
Re: [rwanda-l] RWANDA'S SILENT FRIENDS.(By Jackie JURA)
Prince Sharangabo,
Uracyabaho?
Biriya byo muri Congo bikwiye kugezwa kwa Bush bariya bicanyi bakamenyekana ko
ari aba TERRORISTES!! Ubwo rero Bush atanze ijambo,bihigwa kimwe n'abandi
baterroristes.Jye ni uko mbibona.
Ngaho,
Ntaganzwa
"The United Nations has over 3,800 troops in north Kivu alone.
And if they can't keep the peace there,
then what are they there for?"
RWANDA'S SILENT FRIENDS
"Rwanda's interest in that area is the presence of
the ex-interahamwe who occupy territory, who control land,
who control airspace, who attack local Congolese civilians,
who maim, rape and kill Congolese women."
Hi Sharangabo,
re: LUMUMBA-LIKE LAURENT NKUNDA and CONGO WRONG ON NKUNDA and
KABILA-CHINA-GORILLAS-NKUNDA
Have you noticed that Romeo Dallaire has made no comment or hasn't been
interviewed in ANY of the worldwide press regarding what is going on in the
Congo and its similarities to Rwanda? He hasn't spoken out against the Hutu
army and interahamwe FDLR who are given a free pass while the whole world
blames Nkunda.
Nor have any of the other so-called "friends" of Rwanda like Clinton, or Bono
or Gates etc, etc. None of them have criticised the genocidaires in the Congo,
and its repercussions for Rwanda.
Amahoro,
Jackie Jura
Dear Jackie,
History has taught that at no time were the rebels good people to be
associated with during their struggles. The first rebel known in humankind
memory was JESUS CHRIST himself. I am not writing to you to speak about him.
Not at all. Let's get to what it is that is close to us.
I am responding to your letter as to why DALLAIRE, CLINTON and all those
people you named can't do or say at least publicly anything about what is
happening in the Congo.
First of all I will like to remind you that your good friend PAUL KAGAME used
to be called a BANDIT by the entire international community not only once but
twice. First when he joined the NRA with MUSEVENI to free UGANDA from a Tyrant
called OBOTE and then going with the RPF to free RWANDA and stop the genocide.
Kagame was all over there doing the thing, fighting for a cause, a right cause
but nevertheless all those people you named considered him a PARIAH until he
stopped the genocide and showed to the world that he was right. During the
entire struggle to free Rwanda KAGAME faced more FIREPOWER than LAURENT is
facing today. In that time KAGAME was facing the whole FRENCH MILITARY force,
Belgians, and at some point DALLAIRE was doing exactly what the UN force is
doing against LAURENT today in the CONGO.
Now today in the world KAGAME is being recognized for what he did. There are
highways which are being named after him in some country in Africa (while even
in Rwanda there is nothing like that).
When the cause is right the mightiness comes along with it.
LAURENT is right in his fight for justice for the Congolese people, not only
the Tutsis of Congo.
Time will tell. This is just the beginning of a great journey toward a new
Congo.
And when the dust has settled down in the Congo you will be her guest. This
is an invitation.
All the best to you Jackie JURA,
Sharangabo Rufagari
Greetings Sharangabo,
Thank you so much for answering my question as to why Dallaire and all the
others have been silent.
It reminds me of JFK's comment that "victory has a hundred fathers and defeat
is an orphan".
As you say, Kagame was alone until he was victorious, and then everyone was
his friend. The same will be true for Nkunda.
And I LOVE your comment that "when the cause is right the mightiness comes
along with it".
I believe that is true, and I believe there can be a new Congo - one that is
fair to all its people. And when the dust settles I'll take you up on your
invitation and go to the Congo again. And this time I won't just visit GOMA'S
LUMUMBA VOLCAN0 like I did last time. I'll venture into the hills where Nkunda
and his people live, in the place you say is like paradise on earth.
Amahoro,
Jackie Jura
RWANDA'S GOOD MAN KAGAME and HOW KAGAME BECAME LEADER
Rwanda fears spillover of DRC Conflict. Voice of America. Sep 7, 2007
Rwanda's special envoy to the Great Lakes region says a recent upsurge of
violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo poses a threat to Rwandan
security. He also dismisses charges by the United Nations that Rwanda is arming
Congolese rebels responsible for the violence. Noel King has this report from
Kigali. Hutu militias were primarily responsible for the deaths of an estimated
800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus during Rwanda's 1994 genocide.
Following the genocide, the militias fled to Congo, outraging many Rwandans who
wanted them tried for war crimes. Ambassador Sezibera told VOA that chaos in
the Congo may allow the militias, formerly known as interahamwe but now calling
themselves members of the Democratic Force for the Liberation of Rwanda, or
FDLR, to regroup and re-enter Rwanda. "It poses a threat to Rwandan security in
as much as it gives a chance for the ex-interhamwe to either rearm and retrain,
or get more equipment for launching their attacks
against Rwanda," said Sezibera.
At the center of the recent storm of violence in eastern Congo is a former
general in the Congolese Army, Laurent Nkunda. Nkunda, a Congolese Tutsi, says
he is simply trying to protect Tutsis from Hutu militias in Congo's vast
eastern province. According to news reports, the United Nations has accused
Rwanda of providing arms to Nkunda's forces. Ambassador Sezibera dismissed the
claims and questioned the U.N.'s ability to keep peace in the region. "The
United Nations has over 3,800 troops in north Kivu alone," he said. "And if
they can't keep the peace there, then what are they there for? Rwanda's
interest in that area is the presence of the ex-interahamwe who occupy
territory, who control land, who control airspace, who attack local Congolese
civilians, who maim, rape and kill Congolese women."
On Thursday, the United Nations Mission in the Congo reported that Nkunda's
forces and the Congolese army had agreed to a UN-brokered ceasefire in the town
of Sake, at the center of the fighting in North Kivu province. Reuters reported
early Friday that Nkunda says the Congolese army has broken the ceasefire,
attacking his positions in the town of Rutsharu.
The world body and international aid organizations have warned of massive
civilian displacement in eastern Congo as a result of the fighting. Some
200,000 people have fled fighting in the region this year. Rwanda has twice
invaded Congo to track down Hutu insurgents, but officials here say, at
present, the conflict in Congo is a Congolese problem.
12.Miniwar and 11.Ministarvation and 6.Disputed Territories
Jackie Jura
~ an independent researcher monitoring local, national and international events
~
website: www.orwelltoday.com & email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
email: Orwell Today
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sharangabo rufagari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RWANDA'S SILENT FRIENDS
Hi Sharangabo,
re: LUMUMBA-LIKE LAURENT NKUNDA and CONGO WRONG ON NKUNDA and
KABILA-CHINA-GORILLAS-NKUNDA
Have you noticed that Romeo Dallaire has made no comment or hasn't been
interviewed in ANY of the worldwide press regarding what is going on in the
Congo and its similarities to Rwanda? He hasn't spoken out against the Hutu
army and interahamwe FDLR who are given a free pass while the whole world
blames Nkunda.
Nor have any of the other so-called "friends" of Rwanda like Clinton, or Bono
or Gates etc, etc. None of them have criticised the genocidaires in the Congo,
and its repercussions for Rwanda.
Amahoro,
Jackie Jura
Dear Jackie,
History has taught that at no time were the rebels good people to be
associated with during their struggles. The first rebel known in humankind
memory was JESUS CHRIST himself. I am not writing to you to speak about him.
Not at all. Let's get to what it is that is close to us.
I am responding to your letter as to why DALLAIRE, CLINTON and all those
people you named can't do or say at least publicly anything about what is
happening in the Congo.
First of all I will like to remind you that your good friend PAUL KAGAME used
to be called a BANDIT by the entire international community not only once but
twice. First when he joined the NRA with MUSEVENI to free UGANDA from a Tyrant
called OBOTE and then going with the RPF to free RWANDA and stop the genocide.
Kagame was all over there doing the thing, fighting for a cause, a right cause
but nevertheless all those people you named considered him a PARIAH until he
stopped the genocide and showed to the world that he was right. During the
entire struggle to free Rwanda KAGAME faced more FIREPOWER than LAURENT is
facing today. In that time KAGAME was facing the whole FRENCH MILITARY force,
Belgians, and at some point DALLAIRE was doing exactly what the UN force is
doing against LAURENT today in the CONGO.
Now today in the world KAGAME is being recognized for what he did. There are
highways which are being named after him in some country in Africa (while even
in Rwanda there is nothing like that).
When the cause is right the mightiness comes along with it.
LAURENT is right in his fight for justice for the Congolese people, not only
the Tutsis of Congo.
Time will tell. This is just the beginning of a great journey toward a new
Congo.
And when the dust has settled down in the Congo you will be her guest. This
is an invitation.
All the best to you Jackie JURA,
Sharangabo Rufagari
Greetings Sharangabo,
Thank you so much for answering my question as to why Dallaire and all the
others have been silent.
It reminds me of JFK's comment that "victory has a hundred fathers and defeat
is an orphan".
As you say, Kagame was alone until he was victorious, and then everyone was
his friend. The same will be true for Nkunda.
And I LOVE your comment that "when the cause is right the mightiness comes
along with it".
I believe that is true, and I believe there can be a new Congo - one that is
fair to all its people. And when the dust settles I'll take you up on your
invitation and go to the Congo again. And this time I won't just visit GOMA'S
LUMUMBA VOLCAN0 like I did last time. I'll venture into the hills where Nkunda
and his people live, in the place you say is like paradise on earth.
Amahoro,
Jackie Jura
Jackie Jura
~ an independent researcher monitoring local, national and international events
~
website: www.orwelltoday.com & email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
email: Orwell Today
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