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Letter To Rwanda's Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation, Louise Mushikiwabo

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Ms Louise MUSHIKIWABO
Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation
P.O.Box  179, Kigali
RWANDA


Dear   Ms Louise MUSHIKIWABO,


RE: Mapping Exercise

I write to you as the President of RPP – IMVURA. I have had sight of  your letter to Mr Ban Ki Moon, the Secretary-General of the United  Nations. ref-No.0482/09.01/Cab.Min/2010.    I would like to raise seven  specific questions to which I expect specific answers.

1. Why have you gone public with your comments on the leaked UN  report? Could you not have waited for the official document to be  released by the UN before making an official response? In my  understanding you were well aware of these accusations against the RPF  about the DR Congo and the fact is that, the Human Rights Reporter in  Rwanda was expelled from Rwanda by the RPF government. It is  irresponsible for any responsible government to respond to a leaked  report publicly without verifying its final and official contents. 

You were presented with this Draft Report by the UN in confidence  and you were only asked to give your own government’s explanations and  accounts of the allegations but instead you decided to go public with  it. I think this is very irresponsible to come from a government and it  shows systemic failure in your governmental procedures and ethics. Your  knee jerk reaction has given fire to this report and as I write to you  now, the major media channels in the UK like the Guardian newspaper and  the TV STATIONS LIKE Al Jazeera and many others have had packed full  days of carrying the story. So, what have you achieved?

2. Why did you not investigate these alleged reports of atrocities  and human rights abuse by RPF against Hutu refugees and Congolese  civilians? You instead launched attacks against the Humans Rights  organisations that were making credible and verifiable accusations  against your government. These are reputable organisations including  Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International; remember these Human  Rights and UN agencies have no special reasons or hidden agendas, nor do  they want to gloss over or damage their reputations.

3. Why has your government refused to cooperate with the  international organisations which are respected world-wide? Why did you  expel the Researcher from Human Rights Watch from Rwanda just before the  elections? Human Rights Watch does not work on behalf of any  government, so why were you so frightened by actions of an independent  organisation? Is it because you were preparing to rig the recently  concluded elections in which your candidate, Paul Kagame won an  incredible, but predictable  93% of the vote in a contest against  himself? 

4. Would it not be reasonable to assume that your reaction to a  draft document, which was circulated for consultations, is a  demonstration of your fear and trepidation about crimes and gross  inhumanity committed against a foreign people, and neighbour who posed  no threat to our country? These are people with whom we should be having  cordial, trade and bilateral relationships with. Do you realise that  the action of your government has caused long term damage to the  relations between Rwanda and the DR Congo which only a new government in  Rwanda can repair?

5. Why did you not take action to investigate the allegations that  Rwandan soldiers committed crimes of genocide in the DR Congo between  1993 - 2003? The draft report makes allegations of genocide committed in  the DR Congo over various phases since 1993. Your lamentable excuse is  that the UN presented you a 535-pages report which was a fait accompli  but WHAT STEPS DID YOU TAKE TO INVESTIGATE these allegations? Above all,  these are allegations of egregious and the most reprehensible crimes  which are said to have been committed by humans against fellow human  beings, and that is genocide. You are well aware of the genocide that  took over 1 million lives of Rwandan people. If such a crime is alleged  to have been committed by Rwandan soldiers against other people, why not  at least investigate, instead of blame the UN as your letter to the UN  Secretary-General clearly indicates? 

6. Using legalistic arguments is not going to save your government  from the opprobrium of the international community. Your best option is  to stop all acts of aggression against the Congolese people who have  never invaded or caused harm to the Rwandan people. It is ridiculous and  irresponsible of you and your fragile regime to blame the UN  peace-keeping force in the DR Congo for the crimes of rape and other  mistreatment of the Congolese people just because you are being  investigated by the UN body.

This is just a diversionary tactic. The UN, I believe has dealt with  these allegations and some of the soldiers involved have been recalled  and dismissed or severely punished. Your raising of this is therefore a  diversion which is clearly opportunistic and nonsense.  The UN draft  accusation against the RPF is that RPA committed crimes against the  Congolese people. Do not divert the argument madam and stick to the  issues. On behalf of the RPP-IMVURA, I beg you not to divert the  argument but to confront the UN Draft Report of allegations of crimes of  genocide that your party and army may have committed against Congolese  people and Hutu refugees.

7. Our party is seriously very concerned about your threat to  withdraw Rwanda from the international community because of a credible  Draft Report by the UN Human Rights Commission. This threat damages the  reputation of Rwanda as a nation and is very irresponsible of your  government to even think of isolating Rwandan people from the  international community. The accusations labelled against your  government should not be attached to the Rwandan people. The soldiers  acted on the orders of president Kagame, the RPF/A leadership and  yourself as Foreign Minister and it behoves on you and your party to  collectively accept and take full responsibility for these alleged  crimes.  Rwandan people have nothing to do with them. 

Therefore you have no right to withdraw the Rwandan nation or people  from associating with the international community, especially  humanitarian workers. In fact we as a party will totally ignore this  nonsensical threat because it is simply intended to blackmail well  meaning people in the international community who have supported the  Rwandan people since the genocide of 1994.

It is a tragedy that genocide happened in our country and to our  people in 1994. This is a wound that will heal but the scars will never  disappear. A blanket of darkness clouds over us now and generations for  many years to come. However painful, it is the undeniable the sorrow we  endured cannot be justified by the RPF action to export Rwandan man made  human tragedies or use it as a pretext to commit atrocities to our  neighbours or elsewhere in the world. It is therefore reprehensible,  shameful and irresponsible to always blame others for our failures. We  Rwandans should not shrink away from our responsibilities even if we are  faced with despair. It was immoral, reckless, insane and unspeakable  what happened in Rwanda in 1994. It should not have happened in the  first place and should not be allowed to be repeated anywhere in the  world.  

Why should we ignore the fundamental issues which have afflicted our  people and our nation since 1959 and created conflicts that our people  did not contribute to and can not be held accountable for? There was a  chance to dissect and address the fault lines and the reasons for the  tragedy that befell our nation and people. Instead we suppressed the  truth and the pain of Rwandans inside Rwanda and in the Diaspora. This  was the foundation of the indescribable tragedies of 1994. This was the  harvest of seeds of hatred sown by the previous regimes since 1960.  We  must therefore have the courage to move forward to solve our conflicts  in a more civilised way and not emulate actions of the previous regimes.

We have chilling reports of how Rwandan refugees in many parts of  the world are being deliberately subjected to horrendous daily attacks  by RPF external operatives. There are substantiated evidences of  assassinations, kidnappings, mysterious disappearance and harassments by  the Rwandan government officials both inside and outside Rwanda. 

The detailed accounts cannot be exhausted; but they include: 
* 1995: Journalist Manasseh Bugaboo disappears in Kigali has not  been seen again;
* 1996: First post-genocide Interior Minister Seth Sendashonga and  businessman Augustine Bugirimfura; shot dead in Nairobi; 
* 1998: Journalist Emmanuel Munyemanzi disappeared from Kigali; body  spotted in city but not returned to family; 
* 1998: RPF MP and government intelligence chief before the genocide  Theoneste Lizinde assassinated in Nairobi; 
* 2000: First post-genocide President Pasteur Bizimungu's adviser,  Asiel Kabera, shot dead in Kigali, 
* 2003: EX-RPF officer and top judge Augustin Cyiza and magistrate  Eliezar Runyaruka and opposition MP Leonard Hitimana disappeared from  Kigali and have not been seen again; 
* 2010: Ex-RPF officer Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa shot and wounded in  Johannesburg; 
* 2010: Journalist Jean-Leonard Rugambage gunned down in Kigali
* 2010: Denis Semadwinga gunned down in Gisenyi; 
* 2010: Andrew  Kagwa Rwisereka – beheaded in Butare
* 2010: Mme Emeritha Munyeshuri, a 60 years old woman, shot down at  Rwanda – DR Congo boarder
* 2010: Deo Mushahidi kidnapped from Burundi currently in torture  house in Rwanda;
* 2010: Reporter Dominique Makeli survived abduction in  Kampala-Uganda;
* Dozens of Journalists including Jean Bosco Gasisira – lives in  fear of abduction in Kampala, and  John Karuranga of RPP – IMVURA is  living under constant threat in the UK
Hon. Minister, are you also suggesting that the above listed  horrendous and indescribable atrocities, committed on fellow Rwandans  should also be blamed on the UN and its agencies? These are just a few  examples of your victims who are well known or prominent. But what about  those voices that cannot be heard because they are poor and powerless?   I give to you the example of the Rwandan destitute children currently  confined on the Island of IWAWA (notoriously know as the “Island of  Rwandan Unwanted Children”) against their will and   against  international law.  

Our position at RPP- IMVURA is that you should resign because of the  irresponsible manner in which you handled the UN Draft Report and so  should your boss Mr. Paul Kagame and your RPF government. You have  clearly given a new meaning to the word PATRIOTIC. Our party regards you  as TRAITORS to the Rwandan people and we ask you to stop using the word  “PATRIOTIC” as part of your party name. You should allow a transitional  government to take over so that positive efforts can be made to repair  relations with our neighbours in the Great Lakes region, the UN and  international human rights organisations. 

Hon. Minister, allow me to remind you and your government that the  crimes committed in the DR Congo hangs a dangerous rope around the necks  of our children and grand children for many decades to come. This rope  can only be untied from the necks of our children if the alleged crimes  committed are thoroughly investigated and those individuals responsible  are punished.  It would be a very grave mistake to yet again leave these  complex issues to be resolved by our children who bear no  responsibility for the conflicts that have occurred inside and outside  of Rwanda since colonial times.

Can I also remind you and your fragile regime that the Habyarimana’s  regime was not overthrown by the RPF but it was overthrown by his  selfishness and failures to relate with his fellow Rwandans and work in  their interests? It is this selfishness and repression that led to the  1990 civil war which ended with the 1994 genocide. These are the same  mistakes President Kagame is engaged in which has destroyed the RPF  regime and the possible collapse of the RPF as a party and political  force. 

We have advised the RPF continuously but have not got any positive  response. The RPF has made its bed and is determined to sleep in it. Its  demise and total defeat will come as no surprise. It is a party and  army that are imploding from within and without and nothing can save it  now.

We strongly oppose your ill thought idea to even consider pulling  Rwandan troops out of any credible International obligations because  that will not wash away the alleged crimes. It is totally wrong to link  Rwanda’s international commitment to actions of atrocities committed in  the DR Congo by the Rwandan army as a condition to extricate yourselves  from these crimes.  We at RPP - IMVURA party strongly condemn the  atrocities committed by both the RPF, MONUC and /or by any  organisation/institution against the civilians in the DR Congo. 

We are very much aware of the failures of the international  community to prevent the Rwandan genocide in 1994. However, the UN  should not condone atrocities anywhere else because we know it failed to  stop the Rwandan genocide. The International community should send a  clear warning to any individuals or country that the 1994 Rwandan  tragedies should NEVER be allowed to happen 
again.


As a party, we support a full and thorough investigation into  allegations of genocide and atrocities committed by President Kagame and  the RPF/A against innocent Hutu refugees   and Congolese civilians. But  we also argue that Kagame and his dictatorial regime can not carry out  such an investigation, which must be fair and seen to be fair. In the  meantime, we reiterate our demand for Mr Kagame to resign to allow a  transitional government to take over to carry out these investigations,  repair Rwanda’s relations with the international community and organise  free and fair elections in one year time. 

I am copying this letter to President Kagame, the UN Secretary  General, Diplomatic Missions acredited to the UK, The Commonwealth  Secretary-General, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and other  worldwide organisations for their information.

Please, take this matter seriously, and my party looks forward to  your immediate response to my seven questions outlined above.


Yours faithfully,


John  V KARURANGA, President
RWANDA PEOPLES PARTY – IMVURA


C.c:

H.E. President Paul  KAGAME
Urugwiro 
Kigali 

H.E.  Ban Ki-Moon
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Executive office of the Secretary-General (EOSG))
New York

Office of the United Nationals High Commissioner for Human Rights  (OHCHR)
Geneva

Commonwealth Secretary-General
London

President, Human Rights International
New York

President , Human Rights Watch
New York

President, Amnesty International
New York

 

Pulled from http://256news.com/page.php?aid=1598.


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