for this former Colonel in Kagame's Army to say that there are signals now similar to those existed before the genocide of Rwanda in 1994, is politically naive and wrong: 1- before genocide, Rwanda was in the hands of small group of Hutu extremists, now Rwanda is in the hands of many pragmatic Hutu. 2-Tutsi who existed in Rwanda before genocide were civilians, and were killed, but now Tutsi in Rwanda are military oriented one's. 3-Rwandan population before genocide had never been in war, not now
Kagame will go down in the history of Africa, and Rwanda in particular, as one The founding father or model of what can be done in Africa. He's the first Army General President to declare a war against corruption, and most importantly, to tell Army guys that they belong to barracks. Kagame surprised his own party members who thought that grass will be indeed green on the other side. Now they are turning tables over against him. The unprecedented social aspect that Kagame created is Institutions
For Rwanda though, many people will of migrane. Rwanda is rebuilt and protected by people. All the transformation happening in Rwanda doesn't come from the pocket of Kagame, but a good governance. We have people capable of stopping genocide, rebuild the country, guarantee national security as well as food security. all other people outside bragging about blah blah blah don't actually exist. they can talk the talk but can never walk the walk
I was wondering when the political left and the Soros backed OSI will start demonizing Rwanda & Botswana, the only African nations that are emerging from poverty due to privatization and introduction of free markets.
It just shows how truly sinister these people are, that they see Africa's permanent state of poverty & desperation as an essential component to their global ambitions.
Anything released by OSI should be studied carefully as there is always a hidden agenda.
for this former Colonel in Kagame's Army to say that there are signals now similar to those existed before the genocide of Rwanda in 1994, is politically naive and wrong: 1- before genocide, Rwanda was in the hands of small group of Hutu extremists, now Rwanda is in the hands of many pragmatic Hutu. 2-Tutsi who existed in Rwanda before genocide were civilians, and were killed, but now Tutsi in Rwanda are military oriented one's. 3-Rwandan population before genocide had never been in war, not now
kirundo1 2 months ago
Kagame will go down in the history of Africa, and Rwanda in particular, as one The founding father or model of what can be done in Africa. He's the first Army General President to declare a war against corruption, and most importantly, to tell Army guys that they belong to barracks. Kagame surprised his own party members who thought that grass will be indeed green on the other side. Now they are turning tables over against him. The unprecedented social aspect that Kagame created is Institutions
kirundo1 2 months ago
For Rwanda though, many people will of migrane. Rwanda is rebuilt and protected by people. All the transformation happening in Rwanda doesn't come from the pocket of Kagame, but a good governance. We have people capable of stopping genocide, rebuild the country, guarantee national security as well as food security. all other people outside bragging about blah blah blah don't actually exist. they can talk the talk but can never walk the walk
kirundo1 4 months ago
What else would you say , u lived ther the all time and now uyou are starting to blame on him , u
rousseaujanvier 5 months ago
Without free markets and individual liberty the whole of Africa will remain in an economic stone age.
Prosperity doesn't come from a president, it comes from people acting in their own self interest and freely trading with others.
johammbass 5 months ago
They need to limit the powers of their presidents. They are too close to the undemocratic dictators of before
CognosSquare 5 months ago
Well this is interesting.
I was wondering when the political left and the Soros backed OSI will start demonizing Rwanda & Botswana, the only African nations that are emerging from poverty due to privatization and introduction of free markets.
It just shows how truly sinister these people are, that they see Africa's permanent state of poverty & desperation as an essential component to their global ambitions.
Anything released by OSI should be studied carefully as there is always a hidden agenda.
LibertyDownUnder 5 months ago