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[RwandaLibre] Reka nibarize Kagame, abatutsi bose n’abandi bamushyigikiye harimo na ba bazungu aha ruswa kugira ngo bamuvigire.

 

Reka nibarize Kagame, abatutsi bose n'abandi bamushyigikiye harimo na  ba bazungu aha ruswa  kugira ngo bamuvigire.
 
Ingabo z'Abafaransa ziri mu Centrafrika ndetse n'izo mu Rwanda zirahari.  Kandi Ubufaransa burakomeza kohereza muri icyo gihugu intwaro mu gihe abaturage bicana. Kuva izo ngabo zose zahagera abaturage bakomeje kwicana bazira amako n'amadini. Muzi ko Kagame n'abatutsi barega Ubufaransa ko bwagize uruhare muri genocide mu Rwanda ndetse n'ingabo zabo zigafata abatutsikazi ku ngufu.  Kagame ati bohereje intwaro mu Rwanda mu gihe cya genocide kugira zikoreshwe muri genocide. Mu Rwanda Abafaransa nta muntu barashe. Nyamara muri Centrafrika ho bararasa kandi bakica. Muribuke kandi ko ejo bundi Ubufaransa bwohereje ntwaro muri Irak zo ubutegetsi bwa Irak mu gihe ubwicanyi burimo gukorwa muri icyo gihugu. Mumenye kandi ingabo za UN ziri muri Centrafrika ziri hafi kugera ku bihumbi 12.
 
Ikibazo mfite ni iki :
 
None dukurikije ibirego Kagame arega  Ubufaransa, Ubutegetsi bwa Centrafrika ndetse na Mali bwagombye gukora nkuko Kagame akora bukarega Ubufasara ndetse n'u Rwanda ko  bafite  uruhare mu bwicanyi bubera muri Centrafrika.
Duhereye rero ku bibera muri Centrafrique n'ibyabereye  muri Mali aho Abafaransa bohereje ingabo n'intwaro, ibirego  Kagame arega Ubufaransa byataye agaciro. Nta shingiro bigifite. Biragara rero ko bigoye kurinda abantu bose ngo baticana mu gihe  cy'intambara. Abatutsi n'abahutu benshi  bishwe nkuko ubwicanyi ubu bumeze muri Centrafrika. Nta tandukanyirizo rihari,
 
 
Nimwisomere namwe hano ibiber amuri Centrafrika:



Rebel gunmen kill 34 in Central African Republic - officials

Source: Reuters - Sat, 16 Aug 2014 15:52 GMT
Author: Reuters
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A Seleka fighter smokes during a patrol, close to the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo June 10, 2014. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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* Seleka gunmen raid central town, villages - mayor
* Rebel coalition says will investigate accusations
* Rebellion in 2013 triggered sectarian violence
By Crispin Dembassa-Kette
BANGUI, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Rebels armed with guns and knives killed 34 people in Central African Republic, hanging some civilians and slitting others' throats in a series of attacks this week, officials said.
Fighters from the Seleka insurgent group, sometimes backed by herdsmen, raided small central settlements, said authorities, more than a year after a coup plunged the impoverished country into sectarian violence.
Seleka, a coalition of mostly Muslim fighters which seized power in March 2013 then later handed over to an interim government under international pressure, said it would look into the accusations. Spokesman Ahmat Nejad said anyone found guilty should be punished.
"Fighters from Seleka and some Fulani shot the victims at point blank range, slit their throats or hung them up by ropes," the mayor of Mbres, Bienvenue Sarapata, told Reuters on Saturday.
"Three young people were hanged on Wednesday afternoon. Other villagers were assassinated in the town centre," he said, adding that he had fled to the nearby town of Kaga-Bandora with hundreds of others.
The mayor's first counsellor Christine Ouadjapou said 34 people had killed in the attack on Mbres and surrounding villages from August 10-15.
Rights groups accused Seleka of widespread killings and other abuses after it took power.
Christian "anti-balaka" militias took up arms in response to the violence, carrying out their own wave of sectarian killings, said activists, and pushing the rebels and thousands of Muslims northwards.
The latest attacks were reported in a remote strip of territory about 350 km (220 miles) north of Bangui, sandwiched between the Muslim-dominated north and the Christian south.
In an apparent sign of the strain of the continuing violence on the country's interim government, President Catherine Samba Panza's cabinet stepped down on August 5.
The new prime minister Mahamat Kamoun, a Muslim, took office on August 14 and is seeking to form a government. Seleka rebels say they will not take part in any national unity government as they were not consulted about the choice of prime minister.
The United Nations is due to deploy a 12,000-strong peacekeeping mission in September, built on 6,000 African troops already on the ground.
France also deployed about 2,000 soldiers to its former colony in December as sectarian violence intensified.
Central African Republic has reserves of gold, diamonds, uranium but has been rocked by a series of coups and clashes since its independence in 1960.
It neighbours some of the continent's least stable countries including South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo. (Writing by Emma Farge; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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