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[AfricaRealities] URGENT: AROUND 30 RWANDAN REFUGEES ARE BEING DEPORTED TO RWANDA FROM NAKIVALE CAMP IN UGANDA

 


URGENT: AROUND 30 RWANDAN REFUGEES ARE BEING DEPORTED TO RWANDA FROM NAKIVALE CAMP IN UGANDA.

19 décembre 2014

Amakuru

Yesterday an incident happened in Uganda, where the comandant of Nakivale refugee camp opened up operation at night with unknown people and police in the area of juru cell, the comandant Mr, Setamu forced Mr. Alexandra Sakindi, a journalist, who fled Rwanda last two months, to accuse Yosefu, a citizen of Belgiun and other 30 rwandan refugees, that they were supporting the opposition of Rwanda in exile. 

Kale Kayihura le chef de la police ugandaise , complice du régime de Paul Kagame

Kale Kayihura le chef de la police ugandaise, complice du régime de Paul Kagame

People tried to look for the comandant, Mr Setamu for that matter, and they later found out that comandant (Mr Setamu) had gone to Rwanda and now as we are giving out this information, the police post of Nakivale, Juru cell is carrying those refugees mentioned above on the UNHCR vehicles, type landcuisers number plates 0AA 851N and 0A0642X, and they are forcefully driving them from Nakivale to Rwanda. However, we call for any support to put pressure on Mr Setamu so that he can stop this action because it is not the first time he didn't this to rwandan refugees.

We call up the media, NGOs and other international human rights organisations to stop him before these people cross the boarder of Uganda. 

THIS IS HOW YOU CAN CONTACT THE POLICE AND MR SETAMU

  • This is the contact of the policeman, who is handling them: +256 782417796
  • This is the contact of the commandant Mr. Setamu: +256 700452905

Please let's try all together to save these felows, before they get killed as soon as they arrived to Rwanda. May the almighty God help to their freedom. Thanks!

 

SOS message from

Nkubito Eugene




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