Wednesday 12 June 2013

Re: [wanabidii] Jakaya Kikwete must apologize; Rwandans say

It was just an advice one can decide to take it or leave it. He (President Kagame) has made his ultimate/vital and legal choice of not taking it. I do not see or even sensing the importance of making it the headline in the media... Let us keep on looking and implementing the processes and activities which will take our countries our people out of poverty... Africa twatakiwa kuuchoka na kuuchukia umasikini tusiyumbishane... mwenzio akikukosea we shika jembe ukalime... Kagame akiona amekosewa kushauriwa hivyo aendelee na harakati zake za kuikomboa nchi na watu wake ktk umasikini kama ambavyo ameweza kudhihirisha uwezo huo kwa miaka yake michache aliyokaa madatrakani ANAWEZA HAKUNA ASIYEJUA HILO... Porojo waachie wenzake/majirani zake sio kuanza kutafuta mbinu za kukorofishana zaidi... kimya pia ni jibu...
 
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From: Albert Masanja <albertmasanja@gmail.com>
To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 12 June 2013, 13:34
Subject: Re: [wanabidii] Jakaya Kikwete must apologize; Rwandans say

What I know, there was no referundum for Tanzania to agree on what President Kikwete should talk at AU summit. The statement was not discussed by Tanzanians hence no need to patrioticism as he has to be liable for what he stated while he has been part of all meetings to sideline FDLR.
AM

On Monday, June 3, 2013 1:48:52 PM UTC+3, faiza hassan wrote:
Forget it Tanzania can't apologise instead other Tanzania leaders
including those in opposition should be patriotic and support
President.

On 6/3/13, Charles Banda <chas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Genocide survivors have petitioned the UN Secretary General and U.S
> President over remarks made by Jakaya Kikwete, the President of the
> United Republic of Tanzania at the 21st African Union Summit on May
> 26th, 2013 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
>
> In his remarks, Kikwete is quoted to have called upon the Rwandan
> government to "negotiate" with the Democratic Forces for the
> Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), an issue that has raised anger among the
> genocide survivors in and outside of Rwanda.
>
> The FDLR rebel group is predominantly composed of members of the
> Interahamwe militia and the Armed Forces of Rwanda, who carried out
> the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and have continued to
> conduct killings of innocent civilians in the Democratic Republic of
> Congo.
>
> During an enclosed meeting called by the UN Secretary General in Addis
> Ababa, Kikwete is also reported to have argued that since Kinshasa was
> in talks with the M23 rebels, then it was about time Kigali opened
> negotiations with the FDLR rebels. Kikwete also pushed argument to
> Uganda, stating that Uganda should do likewise with its Congo-based
> rebel force, Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).
>
> In a statement, released by Alice Umutoni, Vice Coordinator of the US-
> based organizing committee of the 19th Commemoration of the Genocide
> against Tutsi in Rwanda, the genocide survivors asked Kikwete to
> openly apologize to all survivors of the genocide in Rwanda and
> Rwandans in general, Congolese, Americans and many more people who
> have suffered from the FDLR terrorism.
>
> The Rwandan genocide survivors also argued that Kikwete was fully
> aware of the atrocities committed by the FDLR in Rwanda and DR Congo,
> and other rebels groups in Uganda, though he went ahead to make such
> ridiculous remarks.
>
> The petitioners stated that they were confident that the United States
> of America would not support this kind of political dealings that act
> as a setback to Rwanda's efforts to ensure peace in the DRC and the
> region as a whole.
>
> United States of America's leadership has made a commitment to fight
> the international terrorism, and marked FDLR as a terrorist group, UN
> also placed a five-million-dollar bounty on handing over some Rwandan
> genocide perpetrators, including Sylvestre Mudacumura, the FDLR
> supreme commander who is wanted by the International Criminal Court
> (ICC) on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including
> murder, rape, torture and attacking innocent civilians.
>
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