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The fading image of the genocide suspect Kagame

by Ambrose Nzeyimana.

Rwanda: A lot of PR needed for a fading image

The challenge of facing democracy inside and international justice outside appears to become a costly exercise for the government of General Paul Kagame. Within the space of a few weeks, it was first the outcry about the outcome of presidential elections held on August 9th, and we then have the seriously damaging leaked UN report on atrocities committed by the RPA/AFDL rebel forces on Hutu refugees and local Hutu populations in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Ann Garrison, a Californian independent journalist compiled a partial list of news outlets which have highlighted the content of the UN report as of 08.28.2010. These include Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Reuters Africa, Agence France Press, Newsweek, New York Times, De Standaard, as reported in PressEurop, Channel 4 UK, Telegraph, Press TV, Washington Post, Seattle Times, Miami Herald, NPR. She says that the political cost of standing with Kagame is mounting by the hour.

As for the contested outcomes from the election, Paul Kagame had resorted to publishing in The Financial Times of Thursday 19th August where he stood. Using such news outlet confirmed what had been reported by The Guardian a while ago saying that he was working with PR firms to launder his regime�s reputation. If he is clean about allegations he is accused of by Rwandan opposition parties and human rights organizations one would wonder the true motives of such costly assistance.

He highlights for example that he has achieved reconciliation among Rwandans, and then what are the explanations to the thousands of refugees from all ethnic groups who continue fleeing the country. Unease has been particularly evidenced among his colleagues in RPF ranks in recent times and apparently doesn�t end. His reconciliation without tolerance appears to exemplify what happened to the assassinated vice president of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, Andre Rwisereka, the shot dead journalist of Umuvugizi Jean Leonard Rugambage, or General Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa victim of an assassination attempt in South Africa.

Political parties which criticize RPF regime are until today excluded from legally operating in Rwanda. Victoire Ingabire, leader of FDU-Inkingi, is under house arrest since April. Her party has been denied registration because of false allegations against her of genocide ideology, genocide denial, and being associated with a terrorist group. The Green Democratic Party couldn�t get registered either. Me Bernard Ntaganda, Chairman of Parti Social � Imberakuri is in prison since June 24th.

Paul Kagame�s claim of economic growth is misleading because it intentionally obscures the exact picture of he found in Rwanda in 1994. Rwandan electrification was among the highest in Africa before the arrival of RPF in power. This was also true for the number of hospitals and frequency of roads. There is no evidence of significant developments in these areas which was installed since. On these issues Paul Kagame provides a picture of a country which apparently didn�t have any infrastructure before 1994. He forgets that the same institutions which are praising him today for making tremendous economic progress had also appreciated the model of development of his predecessor.

In addition, the point he makes of continuous economic growth seems to say that no one could have achieved similar performance while the Rwandan government receives from donors 60% of its budget and its structures are in the hands of external experts. Could such achievement be reasonably attributed to him?

According to the PNUD, Rwanda ranks among the 15% countries most unequal. There is a need to compare elements or situations which are comparable. The same institution reports that the population which lives under the poverty line has passed from 47% previously to 60% under RPF leadership. Who benefit from current economic growth if any? It is Kigali residents who consist of Rwandan elites. 85% of the population is rural.

Democracy is a universal principle. One does not have to choose between food, freedom, and electricity which is only available to a very small fraction of the population, yet this after 16 years of RPF leadership. It is not up to the president to decide what is convenient to the people. Citizens should be responsible for their destiny and not Paul Kagame imposing them his.

Justice is another fundamental and universal human right. For most Rwandans, their country has become like a prison where some of the inmates have the keys to get out but also back to their cells, whereas others are confined only to the space available inside its walls. Thousands have died unaccounted for at the hands of prison guards. The leaked UN report brought some hope of justice for the thousands who died in DRC running away from the RPA/ADFL forces in 1997-98. Their memory could then this time be publicly remembered.

[The Rising Continent]

1 comment

1 Nsabimana Thadeo { 08.30.10 at 10:52 am }

First of all I would like to congratulate President Kagame for the victory. I know the truth hurts but I belive the President deserves our congratulations as peace loving people. It is reported in the media that the image of Rwanda is tainted and as a Rwandan I would agree. But again I just have to mention that those who taint the image of our lovely Rwanda are doing it delibately. They know Rwanda has made tremendous progress and this can be attested by whoever visits Rwanda. It is being myopic to say that the progress in Rwanda today is similar to what was in the country before 1994. What was the income percapita then, where were the the road to Bugesera, Kibuye, what the capacity of the National University of Rwanda, how many Universities and Institutions of High learning in the country. How do you cmpare it with what is in the country today?

I believe we have to acknoledge that there those who wanted RPF to fail from the start and these are the same people who keep on damaging Rwanda’s image. They are doomed because RPF is here to stay and will keep on progressing.

Two things have emerged recently namely; the environment to the presidential elections and the UN report on the attrocities in the DRC. Regarding period toward the election I would say it was among the best in Africa. Well there are allegations that a journalist was killed as he tried to enter his home. The fact is those who killed Rugambage have confessed in the court of law and have stated they were revanging because the deceased had also killed members of their family. The Rwandan government as I understand does not tolerate revange. Those who killed Rugambage were not in anyway related to the government and their act should not be born by the government. Regarding the politician, Rwisereka the government has stated that investigations are ongoing and if I am not misteken one suspect is in the hands of the police. Now let me get to the point, these are two deaths in the whole country. But without being cynical how many deaths related to politics especially during election period do we see in many countries? That is why I would urge that Rwandan elections were peaceful over all.

On the issue of the UN report, I can say that the UN having failed Rwanda and left Rwandan corpse to the dogs is trying discredit those who stopped genocide they had failed to prevent. Rwandan forces went to Zaire to prevent an eminent threat that was posed by EX-FAR interahamwe. The intervantion was a successful as many refugees were repatriated and are now living confortably in their villages. This draft report is being leaked by enemies of Rwanda but I believe UN system will get back to its sense and treat the draft with contempt it deserves. It has the choice to either send more teams to do investigations or dismiss the report.

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