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Rwanda: The UN is formally asking Paul Kagame's regime to start negotiations with FDLR


Rwanda: The UN is formally asking Paul Kagame's regime to start negotiations with FDLR

By Bosco Mutarambirwa
Princeton, New Jersey

USA

June 26, 2014 
 
The UN is formally asking Paul Kagame's regime to start negotiations with FDLR.

If you can't beat them, join them. Kagame considers FDLR to be a criminal organization, and FDLR considers Kagame's regime to be a criminal organization. Since Rwanda cannot let all its "criminals" perish, Rwanda should promote forgiveness, and possibly general amnesty. Truth and Reconciliation is the only way to go. So, Ms. Mushikiwalando, you should rejoice instead of getting bitter about this new development. You should always remember this: RPF murdered your brother, not FDLR.

Timing is everything. Rwanda is rotationally presiding over UNSC during the upcoming month of July. As such, UNSC wanted to debate this issue now because Rwanda may refuse to include it on the agenda for next month.
 
More details to come.
 

Photo: The UN is formally asking Paul Kagame's regime to start negotiations with FDLR.    If you can't beat them, join them. Kagame considers FDLR to be a criminal organization, and FDLR considers Kagame's regime to be a criminal organization. Since Rwanda cannot let all its "criminals" perish, Rwanda should promote forgiveness, and possibly amnesty. Truth and reconciliation is the only way to go. So - Ms. Mushikiwalando - you should rejoice instead of getting bitter about this new development. You should always remember this: RPF murdered your brother, not FDLR.    Timing is everything. Rwanda is rotationally presiding over UNSC during the upcoming month of July. As such, UNSC wanted to debate this issue now because Rwanda may refuse to include it on the agenda for next month. More details to come.

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