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[afrocarpus] Re: Rwandan President Paul Kagame denies UN Burundi rebel allegations

 

Kagame must not use the thousands of Burundian refugees  hosted by  Rwanda to destabilise Burundi.  This also remind everybody that Rwanda is a warehouse of war criminals and killers from both Burundi and DRC.

 

Furthermore, the problems of democratic rights and  changes of constitution exist in all  African Great Lakes countries: Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Uganda and DRC. Burundi should not be the focus of any attempts to resolve these problems. These problems should be resolved collectively by the EAC and AU.

 


On 14 May 2016 at 11:33, Africa Great Lakes Democracy Network <agldemocracy@gmail.com> wrote:

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Over the last 15 years, Kagame has been  denying his military activities in DRC to support M23. There is no surprise that he will deny this report as well. With international media coverage and support ( including BBC), Kagame was saying that the problems of DRC is about  lack leadership and good governance  and that Rwanda has nothing to do with DRC.

 

No one can believe in what Kagame  says. Kagame still believes that he can replicate  anywhere ( Burundi and DRC) his military adventures  that lead to Rwanda genocide.

 

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Rwandan President Paul Kagame denies UN Burundi rebel allegations

 

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has denied allegations by UN experts that his country is continuing to support rebels in neighbouring Burundi.

Mr Kagame said the problems in Burundi originated from within the country, not elsewhere.

Burundi has suffered a violent political crisis since President Pierre Nkurunziza decided to run for a controversial third term last year.

It is exactly a year since Mr Nkurunziza survived a coup attempt.

Rwanda denied similar allegations about supporting rebels made in a previous UN-backed report in February.

More:

 

http://www.rfi.fr/emission/20151018-russie-puissance-faible-forte-poutine-syrie-ukraine

 

 



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