Britain continue to finance Kagame's war in DRC through foreign aid and and military institutional building.
Andrew Mitchell ( MP) 's recent holiday of two weeks in July advised Kagame to continue the war in DRC. Tony Blair has being doing the same for the last 15 years. He has a permanent team that advises Kagame on governance and institutional change without human rights and democracy while Tony Blair knows very well that many opposition leaders have been exiled, killed and imprisoned. He also knows that Rwanda is an apartheid country where the minority tutsi are the only who have the support in job opportunities, education, business and social services by the Rwandan regime. Last year, DFID approved the innovation for education programme for Rwanda that involves more than 20 British NGOs which are now operating in Rwanda to reform the education system on the basis of the apartheid principles. None of these NGOs include NGOs from the Diaspora Community in the UK or elsewhere.
When Kagame stormed the camps and killed thousands of hutu refugees in 1996 in DRC, many British NGOs which were operating in the refugee camps were aware of this attack and served as informants of Kagame's soldiers who were preparing the massacre of hutu refugees in the camps and the forests. When the attack took place all NGOs were already left the camps.
For the last 10 years, BBC has been fueling Kagame's war through unwise propaganda claiming that Kagame's soldiers fighting in DRC are disciplined ( See Mark Doyle's reports on DRC and Rwanda)
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