Rwandan president issues betrayal warning
Last updated: 13 hours ago
Two weeks after his main critic dies, Paul Kagame says anyone who goes
against the country will face consequences.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has said anyone who betrays his country
will face consequences.
The president made this announcement in a meeting in Kigale on Sunday,
two weeks after Patrick Karegeya, Kagame's leading critic, was found
strangled in a hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Both Karegeya and Kagame played a role in ending the genocide in
Rwanda in 1994. Karegeya was chief of army intelligence for 10 years,
but fell out of favour with the president by 2006. He was stripped of
his senior rank and fled to South Africa.
Karegeya's supporters have blamed the president for his death.
Al Jazeera's Dominic Kane reports.
http://m.aljazeera.com/se/20141136950637690
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