Monday, 1 July 2013

[wanabidii] Obama In The Last Leg Of His Africa Tour.



Good People !
 
 
President Obama warning to African tyrant politicians should be revisited and made
even more specific to East Africa and warn Rwanda and Uganda for their interferences
and distabilization of peace and unity in East Africa; where Congo people have been
made to suffer immensely from their invasion of Congo.
 
 
People of East Africa have been known to be lovers of Peace enjoyed in their diversity
for many years although the Congolese have had their own internal problems and
challenges of corruption in the past, it should not be worsened by the Neighbouring
invasion. With Kagame and Museveni leadership in East Africa, things have turned to
the worse with matters of territorial interferences of "Land Grabbing" and it is time that
the situation must be contained.
 
 
With President Obama's visit to Tanzania, East Africa people expect improved
cooperation ties with USA that offers conducive and sustained Climatic responsibility
and improve conditions, engage in business collaboratives which open doors to much
more responsible enterpreneurship Partnership that respect constitutional demands
for commitment and accountability governing system that is fair and are sustainable
and as well mutually invest in collective matters of Social responsibility to improve
the Community engagement and spur development and job creation.
 
 
The Diaspora with the rest of East African people as a whole, look forward for a much
more serious, constructive with conducive opportunities to emerge for this region to
access Global MarketPlace with improved local business environment from President
Obama's visitation so that, there are improved conditions with open doors for Mutual
Progressive Development that are free from political intimidation, terrorism and thuggery.
 
 
We are hopeful that this visitation will resolve lots of corruption problems and conflicts
with civil strife brought about by terrorism, pirating, Rebel Invasion attacks as well as
political hooligansism with drug and illegal foreign currency peddling and shall restore
peace and unity and bring tidings of comfort and joy to all of us......
 


Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
 
 
 
 

US President Barack Obama arrives in Tanzania

US President Barack Obama dances to music upon arrival at Julius Nyerere International Airport, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on July 1, 2013. Photo/AFP

US President Barack Obama dances to music on arrival at Julius Nyerere International Airport, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on July 1, 2013. Photo/AFP

By AFP
Posted Monday, July 1 2013 at 15:08
US President Barack Obama arrived in Tanzania Monday for the final leg of his three-nation Africa tour, after paying homage in South Africa to his ailing idol Nelson Mandela. Read (Obama fever hits Tanzania ahead of visit)
Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete alongside troupes of traditional dancers welcomed Obama and his family to the country's economic capital and port Dar es Salaam.
A guard of honour fired a 21-gun salute, as women wearing colourful dresses emblazoned with Obama's portrait danced.
Excited Tanzanians began gathering since early morning to secure a spot to see Obama, with the city's streets decked out in alternating Tanzanian and US flags.
"In Africa we have so many countries, so Obama choosing to come to Tanzania, it makes us feel happy," said Francis Gedyman, 26, a driver.
"I think maybe he came to Tanzania because we don't have so much corruption, or war. Here we have peace, and democracy."
A key road -- separating Tanzania's presidential palace from the glittering blue water of the Indian Ocean -- is to be renamed after Obama.
In Tanzania, Obama's final stop on the tour which has included Senegal and South Africa, he will hold talks with Kikwete and visit the Ubungo power plant, after unveiling a new $7-billion programme to boost African electric power networks.
He will also lay a wreath at a memorial to those killed in the US embassy bombing in 1998. His wife Michelle will take part in a First Ladies forum hosted by her predecessor in the role, Laura Bush.
He arrives in Tanzania just three months after a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, amid talk of an economic rivalry in Africa between Washington and Beijing.
But his tour has been also overshadowed by the health of his hero Mandela, who has entered a fourth week in hospital where he remains critically ill.
Obama did not see Mandela, but he spent the weekend visiting sites from the revered leader's life, including the Robben Island prison where the anti-apartheid icon spent 18 years -- a visit Obama said left him "deeply humbled".
Obama stood in the tiny cell once occupied by Mandela on the windswept outcrop near Cape Town, and took his daughters to the lime quarry where the man who would become South Africa's first black president did back-breaking hard labour.
"Mandela's spirit could never be imprisoned -- for his legacy is here for all to see," Obama said in a speech at the University of Cape Town afterwards.
"Nelson Mandela showed us that one man's courage can move the world. And he calls on us to make choices that reflect not our fears, but our hopes -- in our own lives, and in the lives of our communities and our countries," he said.
There has been no update on the health of the 94-year-old Nobel peace laureate since Saturday when South African President Jacob Zuma said he remained "critical but stable". Few details have been released about his condition or treatment.
Well-wishers continued to stop by at the shrine-like wall of goodwill messages outside the Pretoria hospital where Mandela was admitted on June 8 with a recurring lung infection, although there were fewer visitors than in previous days.
On Saturday, Obama and his wife Michelle called Mandela's wife Graca Machel, and the president then privately visited several daughters and grandchildren of Mandela, to offer support and prayers.
But he decided against rolling up in his massive entourage at the Pretoria hospital where Mandela lies, worried that he would disturb the peace of the man he has described as a "personal inspiration".
Once branded a terrorist by the United States and Britain, Mandela spent 27 years in prison before walking free from a jail near Cape Town in 1990.
He won South Africa's first fully democratic elections in 1994, forging a path of racial reconciliation during his single term as president, before taking up a new role as a roving elder statesman and leading AIDS campaigner.
In a strident call for democratic change and good governance during his speech in Cape Town, the US leader used the political legacy of Mandela and South Africa's emergence from grim years of apartheid rule as proof that freedom will ultimately prevail.
"History shows us that progress is only possible where governments exist to serve their people and not the other way around," Obama said to loud cheers.
 
 

Obama warns Africa's 'tyrant' leaders

By Stephen Collinson | AFP – 4 hours ago

US President Barack Obama warned Sunday that Africa could only fulfil its rising potential with leaders who serve their people, not tyrants who enrich themselves.

In a strident call for democratic change and good governance, Obama used the political legacy of ailing Nelson Mandela and South Africa's emergence from grim years of apartheid as proof that freedom will ultimately prevail.
"In too many countries, the actions of thugs and warlords and human traffickers hold back the promise of Africa," Obama said at a speech at Cape Town University.
"America cannot put a stop to these tragedies alone, and you don't expect us to. That is a job for Africans. But we can help you and we will help you," he said, announcing major new US programs to boost electricity and health care.
"History shows us that progress is only possible where governments exist to serve their people and not the other way around," said Obama, in a line that drew loud and prolonged cheers from his audience of more than 1,000 people.
The speech was delivered from the same spot where American political icon Robert Kennedy delivered his famous "ripple of hope" speech in 1966, which called on students to decry the "racial inequality of apartheid".
Obama's goal was to inspire a new generation of Africans with the belief that they could ignite political change and the potential of their continent.
He slammed leaders who "steal or kill or disenfranchise voters," saying that the ultimate lesson of South Africa was that such brutal tactics will not work.
"So long as parts of Africa continue to be ravaged by war and mayhem, opportunity and democracy cannot take root," said Obama.
"Across the continent, there are places where still, fear often prevails," Obama said, warning of "senseless terrorism" from Mali to Mogadishu.
"From Congo to Sudan, conflicts fester," Obama said, hitting out at those who argue that American calls for democracy and freedom are "intrusive" or "meddling".
He also condemned the rule of Robert Mugabe in neighbouring Zimbabwe, where he said the "promise of liberation gave way to the corruption of power and the collapse of the economy".
Like the rest of Obama's trip to South Africa, the speech was rich in emotion when he mentioned his hero Mandela, who lies critically ill in a Pretoria hospital.
"You have shown us how a prisoner can become president," Obama said.
South Africa has made massive strides in delivering electricity, housing and water since the fall of apartheid in 1994.
But the progress has failed to dent anger over rampant poverty and joblessness, with one in four workers unemployed.
Judging by the rousing reception, Obama's words spoke to the frustrations felt by many in the room.
"I think all South Africans are fed up with individuals abusing state resources, putting money into their pockets, instead of serving the people," said Yibanathi Jezile who is in his final year of high school.
President Jacob Zuma's administration is under increasing fire for its largesse -- from an expensive security upgrade to his private home to irregularities in the granting of deals to do business with the state.
"For a lot of us, I think that was just a bit of an amen moment. It's about time now that our government serves us as a democratic state," said Al Postman, 25.
With poverty and unemployment still a problem, "it has to mean that money is going elsewhere", he said. "Where is the money going to? That's the big question."
 
 
 
Obama In The Last Leg Of His Africa Tour.
Published on Jun 30, 2013

US President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania on Monday in the last leg of his Africa tour. His visit comes amid a new study by the Gallup pollster of the US showing his approval rating on the continent has dropped significantly since his election into the White House. This came even as Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto said Obama's decision to leave Kenya out of his Africa trip schedule is inconsequential.

 
 
 
President Kikwete talks about U.S President Obama Visit to Tanzania
Published on Jun 27, 2013

Tanzania High Commission in association with Urban Pulse Creative Media & Freddy Macha presents a short video interview of the Tanzanian President H.E Jakaya Kikwete talking about U.S President Barack Obama visit to Tanzania plus relationship between Tanzania and other developed countries e.g. China, German, US, Britain e.t.c.

 
 
 
Jakata Kikwete:Rwanda and Uganda urged to set up peace talk with their rebels
Published on Jun 1, 2013

Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete urges Rwanda and Uganda to initiate talk with rebels to help Congo establish peace.
Uganda and Rwanda very reluctant, seems not to respond positively.

 
 
 
INVASION OF CONGO By RWANDA AND UGANDA REVEALED IN DETAILS From 1996-2000
Published on May 5, 2013

Museveni, Kagame, (tyrants of Uganda and Rwanda) with the full support of US africom command, and the US states department planned and executed a wrongful invasion of the Congo that had led to multiple invasions of the Congo by those ruthless and bloody dictactors. It has led to more than 5 million death, the worse tragic crisis since World War II.

 
 
 
Rwanda invading Zaire with Congolese PUPETS in 1997
Published on Apr 22, 2013

The war that display a conflict among superpowers USA and FRANCE. The US has played a determining role in arming Rwanda to invade the Congo.

 
 
 
Rwanda invasion of Zaire( Congo) in 1996-Kabila a proxy fighter
Published on Apr 22, 2013

An ailing Mobutu, tyran in nature, was not able to fight the progress of a rebellion.

 
 
 
 
Alice Umutoni,
 

 

As you can see, what people of Rwanda and Congo in the African Village are saying is that, Kagame killed President Juvenal Habyrimana who is a Hutu. From that point the massacre of Rwanda went full scale. The Rwandese brutally killing themselves, Hutu Vs. Tutsi killing one another free for all fight. Some Tutsi and Hutus both ran to Congo and settled in the Congolese land, as Refugees. Then Kagame having been helped by some of his Tutsi tribal group, with families and friends who include Museveni as well as his friends from the west help him to gain power in Rwanda.

 

Here the agreement through which Kagame was assisted to gain power included building Rwanda through Congo's wealth and resources. From here, Kagame extended selfishly and greedily to enrich himself and extended the stolen loot from Congo to enrich his unscrupulous corporate special business interest in the West. It is here therefore that organized 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......Helping Rwandese both Hutus and Tutsis in Congo turned to LAND GRABBING FROM CONGOLESE........so Congo people must die to give way their land to Kagame for Hutu/Tutsi land occupation inside Congo.

 

If such a crime is alleged to have been committed by Rwandan soldiers against other own people, why did Congo people brutally massacre and women raped and Congo childred destroyed??? Why did the UN not at least investigate and bring to book the responsible Rwandan attacking Congo and destroying Congolese??? Why did Kagame proceeded from Rwanda to enter Congo territory....... with whose authority ???

 

Alice must beware that it is because M23 was the weapon Kagame was using to police ad protect his Tutsi refugee inside Congo and altogether wage wars within Congo with an aim to weaken Congo Government and destroy Congolese; while on the other side he is busy looting Congolese wealth and resources and doing business with his friends overseas........

 

If Alice is not biased and discriminatory with her request, can she explain what Congo had to do with Rwandans Hutu/Tutsi genocide of killing themselves??? Why did it turn to killing Congolese and destroying Congo for their selfish greed after they were helped into Congo as Refugees??? Is it because Congolese people are fluke and weak who could not defend themselves from genocide masterminded by the Rwandese led by Kagame???

 

Does Alice Umutoni aware that Kagame was engaged and involved in a conspiracy with his friends of Corporate Special Business Interests, who helped him plan to steal wealth and resources from Congo through merciless killings and destroying livelihood and survival of Congolese people using sophisticated weaponry sent to Kagame by his wealthy friends in the west??........which in the same way they grabbed Congo land, now was extended to Kenya in exactly the same manner to distabilize Luo Nyanza and people of Mombasa and Garissa??? Is Alice aware that Al-shabaab and Al-Queda brought to Kenya was engineered??? Does Alice know casualities we went through as we lost fishermen in Migingo and likewise our prominent leaders in the region who were sucked by Museveni who assisted Kagame to take over Rwanda??? This is why what Civil unrest that is happening in Congo is spreading to occupy the whole of East Africa from Congo........to the benefit of Kagame, Museveni with their Corporate Special Business Interest.

 

M23 should not have only gotten out of Goma, but out of Congo and back to Rwanda. That is where they belong. They need to go back and develop Rwanda. This is the ultimate resolution to problems in Congo. This is what I expected Alice Umutoni to have in his email to President Obama.

 

They are in simple terms, Refugees to Congo and now that Rwanda is stable and peaceful they should go back to their home and join together to build Rwanda.......there is nothing for them to negotiate with Congo. They are not Congo responsibility but Rwandan and Kagame should be responsible to own his responsibility and we dont want anymore clean-ups of human lives in the Great Lakes of East Africa.........

 

This M23 is getting nastier by the day and simply because Kagame and Museveni are both getting stubborn. Both of President Kagame and Museveni must respect sovereignty territorial boundary of Congo......

 

President Obama cannot waste his time to read Alice letter or reprimand Jakaya Kikwete for saying the right thing to Kagame.

 

What does respect for territorial integrity mean?

 

Concurrently, what is happening, something very significant situations are happening and are taking place in East Africa that the UN most definately is not taking serious their international relations that raises questions concerning judgments of the decreasing importance of boundaries consideration:

 

It is because there are growing disrespect and interferences by organized engineered Rebels and Terrorist invasions allowed to prescribe force to alter neighboring interstate boundaries.........which is referred by International Treaty as the territorial integrity norms.

 

The development of a norms concern respect for states' territorial where particular importance are laid.

 

It is because scholars have established that territorial disputes have been the major cause of enduring interstate rivalries, the frequency of war, and the intensity of war.

 

Now that Bosco is in the ICC Hague, we believe Kagame will be called to begin to talk as witness if not accused and this is the madiaba and butterfly taking rounds in the stomach of Kagame and people like you who cant stand to be told the truth.

 

What happened in Congo was going to affect Tanzania, Kenya and the rest of the neighbouring Countries to include Somalia and Ethiopia. This was the reason why Kikwete took the opportunity to caution Kagame in Ethiopia........which is why, Kikwete is right to put Kagame on check.........

 

There are possibility that Kagame's contacts in the USA from his tribe could have been possible negotiating Agents facilitating stolen wealth and resources from Congo for dispatch to their corporate special business connection and I cannot doubt those who question Kikwete's intention to put Kagame on check while they were in Ethiopia.

 

Watch this ..........

 

1) Where did he get all the Gold, Diamond and Coltan he was selling and trading with to the west

 

2) How was he paying back what he stole from the Congolese

 

3) Why would he have so much interest in the Republic of Congo

 

4) Why would he want to protect and form policing Rebel groups in side the Congo and finance and supply weaponry to M23 in Congo and why would he be interested and negotiate for leadership in M23 terror group......and where did the M23 get the power to demand part of Congo owning part of its territory......???

 

5) Why would Kagame keep Bosco under house arrest and later finally release him to go to the American Embassy in Rwanda

 

6) If Bosco was able to surrender in Rwanda, what was he doing in Congo

 

7) Why would he plan for a Refugee Tutsi leader inside Republic of Congo to take leadership of Congo government

 

This and many other are questions that need clearance and answere and that they are the test of eating the pudding.

 

Why do you think General Kagame and RPF are afraid of talks and negotiate fairly? It is because the outcomes would call to hold RPF and Kagame of genocide crimes where Kagame was responsible for perpetrated massacres in both Rwanda and Congo and where FDLR are among victims in 1990. The Interahamwes are scared of facing relatives of people they hacked and cut their necks with machetes, Kagame and Inkotanyi are haunted by the idea of facing relatives of people whose skulls were crushed by their hoes (jembes).

 

It was that brutal……..(The Ntarahamwe are the Hutu militia enjoyed the backing of the Hutu-led government leading up to, during, and after the Rwandan Genocide. Since the genocide, they have been forced out of Rwanda, and have sought asylum in Congo. They are currently a terrorist group hiding in the Congo and the Ugandan forest. While still in action, they despised the Tutsis so much that they often referred to them as cockroaches, or inyenzi in Kinyarwanda) THEN (A Tutsi-led army by KAGAME ended the massacres by seizing power and driving the Hutu extremists out of Rwanda)…….You do not follow your enemy into another country to fight them if instead your interest is destroying your neighbor's country and their people in Congo.

 

This puts Kagame in a Regional dispute of discriminatory dictatorship of holding Rwandans in Congo as their hostages suffocating democracy in Congo for their selfish and greed to loot and steal Congolese wealth and resources....... which is why, Kikwete was right to throw some light to Kagame.

 

Friends of Kagame are interested in the whole of East Africa.......which is why there was a conspiracy to do the same in 2007/8 in Kenya. They want the piece of land from Kenya in the Greater Luo Nyanza and in Mombasa. It is the reason Museveni took Migingo with Kibaki and Raila's blessings and now he is demanding Mombasa Port trying to deliver to the same foreign master.

 

The fight in East Africa is not for nothing. It is the selfish greed that begun in Rwanda and it should not be taken for granted.

 

The same Rwandese of Tutsi occupying Congo land are the same Rwandese Tutsi negotiating in Kenya to take over the whole of South Nyanza and Nyakach region including the whole of Siaya. It has been strategically planned with investors from Canada and South Africa meant to fool the intelligence. OTO is not parrading Western and the Luo Nyanza for nothing, it started with clean-up joint strategy meeting with Kagame and Museveni for clean-up...... what are they cleaning up, people??? again this is meant to fool people........Our lands are a target and it is time we must speak up and expose everyone. These are the reason why 2,000 families in South Nyanza were evicted from their homes to pave ways for the unscrupulous investments of Kagame and Museveni masters.........we are not fools........and we are tired!!!

 

When the truth emerges, justice is demand that fairness is implemented. This might include asking Rwandese of Tutsi in Congo as Refugees to go back and help their development in Rwanda and not from Congo. Kagame is not confortable to face reality and he knows too well that RPF are the obstacle to durable sustainable solution to the basic problem inside Congo and in its neighbourhood ......... Now they have grown horns and are spreading to occupy the whole of East Africa from Congo........our villages have been targeted and we are victims of loosing our families who are being killed with mysterious tricks and with funny kwack doctors spraying incecticides in the village homes.........My mother and brother are victims in the village......and the idea is so people can die quickly to give way for funny investors to take our lands.......We must go to who is selling us out...........If it is OTO we want him investigated and know who is behind him.........even at the rate of our rich people dying is very funny......then their money in the bank vanish very mysteriously.......who is after our peoples money.......what about the very recent one......that of Mutula, is there some resemblence??? ......... is his money still in the bank????

 

Why are the true victims who truely commit and engage in organizing thugs to engage in Criminal activities against Human Rights and violating every sense of dignity and abuse are left scott-free......???

 

I am beginning to question myself.........Is Uhuru and Ruto the real culprits who engaged in Clean-up of human beings in East Africa from the earth ??? Are they the ones incharge at the time holding full responsibilities or were they the perpetrators of genocide ??? If so, did they do it alone???

 

We need some light here............We need interrogative investigation of Jicho Pevu to do some evidence gathering for us because we cannot allow to be fooled........???

 

The time has come where everyone must carry their own cross.........it is because, we cannot afford politics in the conspiracy of finishing people.........it is unacceptable.......something tells me that there is something very wrong.........with people we believe and trust.........

 

Africans must wake up to view their livelihood and survival very critically.........and engage to streamline ways and means to resolve conflicts problems to safeguard Peace and Unity for shared mutual benefits of all.........

 

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
 
 
 
 
--- On Wed, 6/12/13, ELISA MUHINGO <elisamuhingo@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: ELISA MUHINGO <elisamuhingo@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [wanabidii]
To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 4:24 PM

Alice think Obama can pressureise Tanzania to Apologive for giving Rwanda a good advise?


--- On Wed, 6/12/13, John Rutta <johnrutta2000@gmail.com> wrote:
From: John Rutta <johnrutta2000@gmail.com>
Subject: [wanabidii] Open Letter to H.E. Barack H. Obama ON Remarks by H.E. Jakaya Kikwete,in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 7:57 AM

Subject: Remarks by H.E. Jakaya Kikwete, the President of the United Republic of Tanzania at the 21st African Union Summit on May 26th, 2013 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Open Letter to H.E. Barack H. Obama, the President of the United States of America

May 27th, 2013

Subject: Remarks by H.E. Jakaya Kikwete, the President of the United Republic of Tanzania at the 21st African Union Summit on May 26th, 2013 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Your Excellency the President of the United States of America

We, the undersigned, being survivors of the genocide against Tutsi and Rwandans legally living in the United States of America are appalled by the statement made by H.E. 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 which he called upon the Rwandan government to "negotiate" with the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), a rebel group predominantly composed of members of the Interahamwe militia and the Armed Forces of Rwanda that carried out the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and for the killings of millions of innocent people in the Democratic Republic of Congo.


We salute the United States of America's leadership and commitment to fight the international terrorism, particularly your government's collaboration with the regional and international players to find a solution to the crisis in the Great Lakes region. Not only you were among the first countries, alongside the United Nations, to name the FDLR, formerly known as the Army for the Liberation of Rwanda (ALIR), as a terrorist group but also you have placed many five-million-dollar bounties on some Rwandan genocide perpetrators' heads, including Sylivestre 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.

We believe President Kikwete is fully informed of these still ongoing heinous crimes committed by FDLR towards millions of innocent Congolese and many foreigners, including innocent Americans Rob Haubner and Susan Miller killed in Bwindi Forest in 1999, to name but a few who lost their lives at the hands of FDLR. In 1994, when more than one million innocent Tutsi were brutally murdered, President Kikwete, then the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Tanzania did not speak up.

Since then, he has seen his country burying hundreds of thousands of Rwandans whose bodies were damped into Akagera River, in Rwanda by the same genocidaires who formed FDLR with the intent to "finish the job "flooding all the way to Tanzania. Given that the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is based in Tanzania, we have no doubt that President Kikwete has been following the court proceedings and should comprehend the threat posed by the FDLR to Rwanda's and the region's peace and security.

We appreciate the support you have provided to Rwanda since 1994. As you know, our country has worked tirelessly, despite many challenges, to successfully repatriate millions of Rwandan refugees since the genocide and have reintegrated many FDLR fighters in the Rwandan Defense Forces.

As the concerned citizens of Rwanda and legal residents of the United States of America, we acknowledge that Rwanda has paid too big a price for too long and feel obliged to openly and strongly question President Kikwete's hidden intentions behind such dreadful remarks and hereby request your office to join us in our call to him to immediately withdraw this shocking statement made at the time when as Rwandans, we are still commemorating the 19th anniversary of the genocide and grieving the loss of our beloved ones. President Kikwete should openly apologize to us as survivors of the genocide in Rwanda and Rwandans in general, Congolese, Americans and many more people who have suffered from the FDLR terrorism.

Your Excellency, we trust that the United States of America cannot support this kind of political dealings that serve, if anything, as a setback to any progress led by Rwanda and many regional and international players to restore peace in the democratic Republic of Congo. Though we welcome your upcoming visit to our beloved continent, we recommend you cancel your trip to Tanzania unless President Kikwete openly apologizes and disavows any relationship he might have with the FDLR.

We look forward to our continued collaboration as we strive to fight impunity and international terrorism in order to ensure a peaceful and secure world for all.

Yours faithfully,

Alice Umutoni
Vice Coordinator of the organizing committee
The 19th Commemoration of the Genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda in the U.S.A.

 


 

 

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