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Allons-nous continuer a lutter sans creer des lobbies dans la diaspora?Je  
crois que decidement nous en avons plus besoin maintenant pour bien mener notre 
 
combat de liberation.



   
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Patriotes du Royaume-Uni,
   
  Exercez les pressions nécessaires sur le Parlement britannique.  La Reine 
Elisabeth II et Tony BLAIR doivent être conscients de ce qu'ils ont serré les 
mains d'un criminel, responsables de crimes au Rwanda et en République 
Démocratique du Congo où il soutient un autre criminel NKUNDA ... où il a 
combattu l'armée ougandaise à Kisangani à deux reprises !!!
   
  Honte à la Reine Elisabeth II et à Tony BLAIR !!!
   
  
   
             

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        Blair takes on unpaid role as Rwanda adviser

Patrick Wintour
Friday January 18, 2008
The Guardian 

  Tony Blair is widening his post-premiership portfolio by becoming an unpaid 
adviser to the Rwandan government of President Kagame.   In the first 
indication of the kind of work Blair would like to undertake in Africa, he has 
despatched a three-strong team to Rwanda to see how he will be able to help 
build the capacity of the once war torn government.   Blair has been impressed 
by the way Rwanda has transformed itself since the 1994 genocide and believes 
he can raise funds to help the government. The country already has the second 
highest growth rate in Africa, but half the government's budget is based on 
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The team he has sent includes Liz Lloyd, his former deputy chief of staff at No 
10 and an Africa specialist, his former Number 10 private secretary Kate Gross 
and David Easton, a former McKinsey's consultant.   The former prime minister 
showed his commitment to Africa in office by setting up the African Commission 
and, in 2005, working with Gordon Brown to build big financial pledges during 
the British presidency of the G8 industrialised nations.   In the same year his 
wife Cherie visited the country to see the war graves, and attend some of the 
court hearings held to try perpetrators of the genocide.   Blair has always 
taken the view that government capacity, good governance and fighting 
corruption are vital to development. Since leaving office Blair, who has often 
said he is ashamed that the world stood aside during the Rwandan civil war, has 
met President Kagame to discuss how they should work together.   Blair's 
officials stressed that his work will be unpaid. He will
 be seeking to raise funds for the future consultancy. The Rwandans have 
already set a up a programme with the British government to pinpoint 
bottlenecks to growth, including the lack of export growth and the role of the 
private sector.   Blair received criticism last week after it was revealed that 
he had taken a highly paid job as an adviser to J P Morgan, the blue chip US 
bankers.










   
   
  

             
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