LETTER TO MONUSCO LEADERS: PDR-IHUMURE URGES CAUTION AND WISDOM IN DEALING
WITH FDLR 


November 25, 2013 





Paul Rusesabagina
315 Pleasant Knoll
San Antonio, TX 78260 
E-mail:[email protected]; [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> 

 

H.E. Mary Robinson, 

U.N. Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region of Africa 
United Nations, New York, NY USA 





H.E. Martin Kobler, 

U.N. Special Representative and Head of MONUSCO 
United Nations, New York, NY USA 





Hon. Russ Feingold, 

U.S. Special Representative for the Great Lakes Region of Africa Washington,
DC USA 
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RE: PDR-IHUMURE URGES CAUTION AND WISDOM IN DEALING WITH FDLR 

 

Your Excellencies: 

1. I am coming before you as the President of the Party for Democracy in
Rwanda (PDR-Ihumure), a political party that fights for truth, peace,
justice and genuine reconciliation among Rwandans, and aims to return Rwanda
from more than 2 decades of a permanent state of war and an implacable reign
of terror to a time of appeasement and the rule of law. 

 

2. On behalf of our membership inside and outside of Rwanda and the Rwandan
refugee community across the globe, the leadership of the PDR-Ihumure has
taken note of the recent developments regarding the defeat of M23 in eastern
DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) by the FARDC (Armed Forces of the
Democratic Republic of Congo) with the assistance of the MONUSCO Force
Intervention Brigade, and urges you to seize the opportunity offered by the
removal of M23 to exercise maximum caution and wisdom in dealing with the
FDLR (Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda) issue in your quest
for comprehensive peace in the Great Lakes Region of Africa, and in Rwanda
in particular. 

 

3. The issues underlying the crisis in eastern DRC and the entire Great
Lakes Region are much more complex than the often-used pretext of the FDLR
presence in DRC, which alone cannot account for over 2 decades of war
crimes, crimes against humanity and even genocide by the Rwandan government
army, including rapes of women and young girls, forced recruitment of child
soldiers, the massive plunder of RDC mineral resources, and the killing of
thousands of Rwandans and more than 7 million innocent Congolese, as fully
documented by the U.N. Mapping Report, the Gersony Report, the U.N. Report
of Experts on M23, and other reports. 

 

4. In addition to being an armed group, the FDLR is also a Rwandan political
party in exile among many others, and it has publicly stated its preference
for direct negotiations with the Rwandan government over armed
confrontation. Many of its members are said to be young men and women who
were toddlers in 1994 or were born and raised in DRC over the last two
decades. Therefore, FDLR members are bona fide refugees like all of us who
have scattered in many parts of Africa, Europe and America, and who have
mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, and cousins living in
Rwanda or as exiled refugees across the globe. Yet, over the last several
years, the FDLR has been collectively demonized by the Rwandan government as
a group of genocidaires, and whipped up repeatedly as the poster child for 

the entire Rwandan political opposition. Available estimates put the total
number of Rwandan refugees in DRC alone at around 50,000, and labeling FDLR
as genocidaires is tantamount to categorizing all these refugees as
genocidaires. That’s wrong. 

 

5. Either in our party bylaws, at our Party Assessment Convention on
December 15, 2012 in Brussels, or in our different publications and on many
other occasions, we have unequivocally stated our opposition to any possible
impunity for crimes of war, crimes against humanity, and the crime of
genocide for anyone. If anyone within the FDRL is guilty of genocide, war
crimes and crimes against humanity, they must be prosecuted. Likewise, those
guilty of the same crimes within the RPF government must equally be
prosecuted. 

 

6. A careful examination of both FDLR and M23 clearly suggests that these
are two different groups in terms of origin, history, cause, nature and
composition, and consequently the two groups should not be equated or
handled in similar fashion. On one hand, there is FDLR, a group of Rwandan
refugees who include women, children and the elderly, and who, like all of
us refugees, demand to be granted their full rights to return to their
motherland without being threatened, and to enjoy their basic freedoms as
citizens of their country, Rwanda. In many ways, today’s FDLR is an exact
replica of the RPF (Rwandan Patriotic Front) rebel group that invaded Rwanda
from Uganda in 1990, waged war with the Rwandan government over 4 years
before taking power in July 1994. The only difference is that the RPF was a
Tutsi rebel group, while the FDLR is a Hutu rebel group. On the other hand,
there is M23, a mixed group of Congolese and Rwandan outlaws and criminals,
run by warlords from within the upper echelons of the RDF (Rwanda Defense
Forces) and fully funded logistically, militarily, and financially by Rwanda
to occupy and exploit the resources of eastern DRC, as documented by the
U.N. Group of Experts on DRC’s Interim Report (S/2012/348) (Addendum_
<http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/2024926/1652192074/name/Addendum_%2826_June_20
12%29FINAL.pdf> (26_June_2012)FINAL.pdf
<http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/2024926/1652192074/name/Addendum_%2826_June_20
12%29FINAL.pdf> ). A majority of these M23 outlaws and criminals have been
granted a safe haven by Rwanda almost a month after their defeat by the
FARDC. That is why recent public statements by multiple U.N. officials that
FDLR will be attacked, disarmed and dismantled like M23 appear misguided,
because the two groups are simply not the same. A different approach would
seem best indicated in dealing with the fundamental issues at the root of
the FDLR rebellion, a primarily Hutu organization being targeted for
elimination by a predominantly Tutsi minority military dictatorship in
Rwanda. There is a real ethnic component to this issue that cannot be
ignored or over-simplified. 

 

7. As MONUSCO’s Force Intervention Brigade, in collaboration with all
countries and partner organizations involved, prepares to disarm and
dismantle the FDLR in the broader context of the peace process in eastern
DRC, the Great Lakes Region of Africa and in Rwanda in particular, we think
it would be wise to look carefully at the contours of the evolving political
realities inside Rwanda today. Since recently, there appears to be a growing
radicalization of the RPF regime in Kigali against Hutus in a possible
desperate effort to rally all Tutsi faithful around the regime and ward off
a potential internal cracking of the ruling Tutsi coalition. In a speech at
a Youth Konnect event June 30, 2013, President Kagame openly asked Hutu
youths nationwide to apologize for all killings committed “in their name” by
Hutus against Tutsis during the 1994 genocide, despite the fact that
criminal responsibility is personal rather than collective. Similarly,
following a recent two-day cabinet retreat on the theme “I am Rwandan” (Ndi
Umunyarwanda) that ended Saturday November 8, 2013 in Kigali under the
leadership of President Kagame, members of government made the resolution
that “The genocide against Tutsis was carried out in the name of Hutus, and
so, for the sake of healing the Rwandan society, it’s necessary for those in
whose name genocide took place to apologize to those against whom it was
carried out”, according to a press release issued by ORINFOR (Rwanda
Information Office). Unfortunately, these do not appear to be edicts that
can speed up reconciliation and encourage the average Hutu refugee to go
back to Rwanda, let alone FDLR members whom the Rwandan government regularly
accuses of “harboring the ideology of genocide” and of wanting to “finish
the job of genocide”. Rather, the general fear is that there is a
re-engineering of Rwandan society underway, with a very troubling
unconfessed goal of creating a generation of second-class subservient
citizens bound down by the eternal shame and guilt of genocide. All this is
in addition to a well-documented situation of gross human rights violations
that include persecution of political opponents whether real or perceived,
arbitrary arrests and imprisonments, torture, disappearances, the stifling
of the press, the hunting down of opponents in their countries of exile
using death squads, etc. Clearly, this is not the kind of positive political
vision that can heal scarred hearts and lead to a new united Rwanda. 

 

8. Our PDR-Ihumure leadership -and the Rwandan political opposition in
general -is fully aware of the possibilities of peace, justice, and
democratic change ahead of us because of the Intervention Brigade. The idea
of “direct” Peace Talks between the government of Rwanda and the Rwandan
opposition (armed and non-armed), which was first proposed by Senator Russ
Feingold in the summer of 2009 in a letter to then-Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, and then echoed forcefully by Tanzanian President Jakaya
Kikwete in May this year, before being endorsed by Belgian Deputy PM and
Foreign Minister Didier Reynders, remains the best option in averting
unnecessary bloodshed while putting an end to the Rwandan refugee problem
and settling the Rwandan political crisis. This idea of peace talks has been
called for many times by the FDLR and by the many political organizations in
the opposition. It ought to be given utmost consideration. 

 

9. Your Excellencies, because of its overwhelming success, we cannot tell
you the immense admiration that the Force Intervention Brigade currently
enjoys within not only Rwandan refugee communities across the globe but also
within different communities from countries of the Great Lakes region of
Africa. You should be very proud of the job you are doing. We hope
MONUSCO/FIB will not mar this success or reverse its gains by making
ill-advised decisions based on an incorrect reading of the exact causes of
the conflict and the proper way to address them. We want to take a moment
here to salute the bravery, self-less sacrifice and outstanding service of
the Tanzania, South Africa, and Malawi contingents of the Intervention
Brigade. We are particularly beholden to the 3 Tanzanian officers who paid
the ultimate price so that peace, justice and the rule of law may reign in
our region. 

 

10. Should you need our expertise, please know that the PDR-Ihumure is more
than ready to contribute our ideas and technical experts, and help define
priorities in bringing to an end the long-running conflict of the Great
Lakes Region of Africa in a way that guarantees the security of all ethnic
groups while fostering peaceful coexistence and economic prosperity. 

 

Sincerely,

 

Paul Rusesabagina (Signed)
President,
PDR-Ihumure
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CC: 

-H.E. Ban Ki-moon Secretary General, United Nations New York, New York 

-H.E. Jacob Zuma President of the Republic of South Africa President
Pretoria, South Africa -H.E. Jakaya Kikwete President of the Republic of
Tanzania Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 

-H.E. Joyce Banda President of the Republic of Malawi Lilongwe, Malawi 

-H.E. Joseph Kabila President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Kinshasa,
DRC 

-H.E. Dr. Nkosozana Dlamini Zuma Chairperson, African Union Commission Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia 

-H.E. Manuel Barroso President, European Commission Brussels, Belgium 

-Hon. John Kerry Secretary of State, USA Washington, DC 

-Hon. Didier Reynders Deputy PM and Foreign Minister, Belgium Brussels,
Belgium 

-Hon. William Hague Foreign Secretary, UK London, UK

-Dr. Stergomena Lawrence Tax Executive Secretary, SADC Gaborone, Botswana

-Prof. Ntumba Luaba Executive Secretary, ICGLR Bujumbura, Burundi 

Related Letter:
Rwandan Opposition Calls for Peace Talks with Kigali
<http://www.fdu-rwanda.com/en/english-rwandan-opposition-calls-for-peace-tal
ks-with-kigali/> 

 

 

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