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Rwanda: Revealing letter from former RPF member, Major Alphonse Furuma

 

Fundamental Weakness and Failures of Paul Kagame, Part1

War Criminal Paul Kagame
While I personally believe in politicised Security Institutions like the Police, the Army
and other Security Organs and while I believe that such Institutions could make positive
political contribution s in Parliament or else where, I certainly condemn security organs
which abandon their national responsibilities and become royal to individuals and
cliques.
.This week,  we're releasing a document that contains a couple of communication to the notorious Rwanda despot, Paul kagame by a very humble and intellectual Rwandan. Not only has Kagame's despotic regime gone to the extent of deleting this document, but they've even tried to erase its author, Major Alphonse Furuma from the planet.

Next-time we shall release names of Dangerous Security Operatives(Bamaneko) that work for Criminal Kagame's criminal cartel-over a thousand names-from students,Civil servants,bodaboda operators,etc. very shocking!

 

Who is Major Alphonse Furuma??

 

1953 : Born in Commune Kinyami Byumba Prefecture, Republic of Rwanda

1962-1969 : Primary Education, Juru Primary school, Nakivaralen Ankole, Uganda

1969-1972 : Secondary Education, Kitabi Seminary, Bushenyi ;Uganda :

Higher Education, St. Peter's College Tororo, Uganda.

1975-1978 : University Education (B.A. Econs & Rural Econ), Makerer University, Kampla Uganda.

1979-1983 : Economic Teacher/Examiner, Kenya national Examination Council.

: Member of Rwandese Alliance for National Unity, Kenya . (Commissioner).

: Post Graduate Education, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

1983-1987 : Institutor, NRA School of Political Education.

1987-1987 : Founder Member, RPF School of Political Education, Uganda

1987- 1998 : Commandant ; NRA 5th Division School of Political Education, Lira, Uganda.

1989-1990 : Division Political commissar, NRA 4th Division

1990-Oct. : Officer's Basic course, Bombo Uganda.

RPF/RPA, Armed Struggle, Political Commissar & Administrator,

RPF, Commissioner for Inspectorate

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