The future of Rwanda belong to hutus with %80 of population, MAKE NO MISTAKE! Let these stupid ingotanyi (tutis) build this country that will be inheritance to hutu children. I HOPE EVERY BODY UNDERSTAND THAT, IT IS VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND, SIMPLE MATH. IT IS JUST A MATTER OF TIME.
am here to set you straight you stupid ingotanyis! I have NO TIME FOR YOUR BOOLSHIT! Go FEED THAT SHIT TO THE REST OF THE WORLD THAT YOU HAVE MONITULATED WITH THAT STUPID GENOCIDE STORY, NOT ME!! "oooohhhh poor tutsie, they have been killed in the genocide" FUCK THAT SHIT!!!!!! This is real life, tought it up!!! GET SOME BALLS!!! STOP MAKING THAT STUPID NOISE LIKE PUSSIES...FUUUF FUUUF FUUUUF...
Kagame is the Cause of all of this. and everywhere in Rwanda during
People have been killed by RPF under Kagame'orders in Byumba, Kibeho and many places.
Stop lying to the International Community. Stop Lying to people who do not know the really RPF and Kagame. Stop seeing him as a Hero. Then you will start to understand the Rwandan Tragic History, to see the Secrets and unrevealed truth about the Genocide and crimes against humanity that happened 1990 to 2006.
Update:4/21/10 - Ingabire arrested. Now she has a chance to explain why she is being funded by genocidal killers. The genocidal exiles now hiding in Europe ruled Rwanda for 30 plus years and all they produced was an illiterate, unproductive and subservient country. Rwanda is now a competitive country. We do not have welfare rolls where most of the critical posters here would live on. Unproductivity, genocidal tendencies and clueless whites have no place in the new 6% growth Rwanda.
@bigcountry1974 The majority of Rwandan people are hungry. Fourteen percent of children born die at birth. And your "president" is not only a dictator but also a proxy for the U.S. Pentagon.
@AnnieGetYourGang You just showed your total ignorance with that post. Kagame is forever enshrined as a hero and he will leave Rwanda with an institutional legacy that cares for all Rwandese, irrespective of Tutsi, Hutu or Twa origins. I know people like yourself and others live off the miserable lives of Africans.....our development shuts off your source of funding and justification. You know nothing, have never been there, do not care and have no interest in the country.
@AnnieGetYourGang Per capita GDP was 190 5 years ago. It is now at $500. A target of $1000 has been set for 2020. We will hit that before then; setting us up as a middle income country. The only countries in the world that the Pentagon does not control are Zimbabawe, Iran, Venezuela, Syria and Myanmar. If your country did not interfere in other countries as much as it has, you probably would not be sitting pretty and free to spew falsehoods as a disgruntled and misinformed buffoon.
Kagame wants his Tutsi tribe to rule East Africa from Atlantic to Indian Ocean coasts on behalf of his foreign supporters! This is going to be a bloody reign of terror because the guy is a sub-human killing machine. Kagame should have chosen a peaceful way to resolve Rwandan ethnic problems.. He is a control freak who must monitor what people think and say! Even Almighty God gave man freedom of choice! Kagame does not tolerate that! He must spy on his people!
It only took 10 years of bloodletting in Afrghanistan to bring down USSR, a super power! How Rwanda, a country with no natural resources, can wage a bloody war in DRC for 16 years & counting without going bankrupt is mistery! It keeps on flagging the deaths of 800,000 poor Rwandans in 1994 and hiding the deaths of 5.5 million poor Congolese (almost 7 times # of 1994 dead Rwandans). Rwandan genocide was started by Paul Kagame! He's mercilessly destroying the Congolese culture loved in Africa!
@nyarkenya46 you are an angry person unfortunately your anger keeps you from seeking truth, not everything is what they seem, dont look for an easy target, truth is right in front of you but you must not be angry to see it.
With the blood of 5.5 million Congolese in his head, Kagame cannot be a beacon of hope in Sub-Saharan Africa! This guy is a killing machine supported by the looters of the Congolese COLTAN.! In fact, Joseph Kabila who ruling the DRC on his behalf is the NEPHEW of the Chief of Staff of Rwandan Armed forces, Mr. James Kabarebe! Meaning, Paul Kagame is the Commander-in-Chief of DRC! How did Rwanda manage to recover from 1994 genocide and finance a civil war in Congo without going bankrupt?
I'm a Rwandan &I wish people knew exactly what they are talking about here; it's not simple like Rep and Demcrats--who are not even close to reconciliation-- We are dealing with people who still have the ideology that caused a death of innocent people. & you were just watching..:( now we need some one who is ready to take us forward not backward. We came from far & we are very careful not to make same mistakes that were made. We welcome pple who talk about development not useless ideologies.
@Sam1Mr Am neither Rwandan not African. The case of Rwanda should be compared to Germany after WWII. When Nazi Germany was crushed (not with flowers, but crude bombs), there was "De-Nazification". The Human Rights Industry is absolutely hypocrite in their criticism on Genocide denial. Genocide happend because of brainwashing and this ideology has to be uprooted. Am with u Sam.
Thank God for the internet, it allows all the sad & wraped minds out there to post and make cheap jibes about the post-genocide Rwanda. @Tambane: let me accept your argument for a second (terrorist government as you described it), but the question is: (1) do u ever look Rwanda in the positive lenses of hope and progress, or you constantly plant the seeds of negativity and divisionism? (2) do u think the names you mentioned could have done better than Kagame over the last 16 years? Peace & love
@Squadrazul. I have no way of telling if they could have done better than Kagame but it appears Kagame is afraid they could defeat him, the reason why he's not allowing them to campaign and let FREE AND FAIR presidential elections decide.
@ Squadra. As to the progress u seem to be referring to I'll let Sebarenzi respond: "while Kagame may be partly responsible for the country's progress, his authoritarian rule is also its biggest threat ---
"Under President Kagame, freedom of speech is heavily restricted, opposition is strangled, and government institutions are no more than rubber stamps. Although economic&financial stability are key to peace and prosperity, they are not its sole components. Without rule of law, a strong system of checks&balances, and political reconciliation between the country's two major ethnic communities -Hutu&Tutsi- the foundation on which Rwanda's economic and financial gains are built can easily crumble."
Sebarenzi concludes in these terms "For Rwanda to thrive, economic performance, for which Kagame deserves credit, must be coupled with political reconciliation and strong democratic institutions. History shows that stability and economic growth are durable not where strongmen reign but where institutions of governance are strong. Kagame needs to heed this lesson, or Rwanda could very well devolve into chaos again."
@ Squadrazul. You may argue that Sebarenzi has strong feelings towards RPF&Kagame (if you know wha they did to him". Here is what an independent researcher found out when hired to assess Rwanda's eligibility to the British Commonwealth: ---
"RPF has used an extraordinary amount of violence, domestically&internationally. It has killed several thousands Hutus, citizens&others, and is responsible for the deaths of even more through displacement, malnutrition&hunger. It has denied hundreds of thousands of children the opportunity of education, and deprived millions of family&community life. It has conscripted child soldiers.UN has voluminously documented these practices&repeatedly chastised Rda for its irresponsible behavior in DRC.--
---Beneath the gentility of RPF leaders, the tidiness of Kigali, and its gleaming high rise buildings, I found a country deeply fragmented, operating under the hegemony of a small Tutsi political elite, which rules through oppression and fear."
First, I am not on the RPF rollpay as one of you suggested but simply visited your country and simply wish the best to all ethnic groups. So, when you talk about Rwanda's fragility, just be honest with yourselves and do not think Rwanda as it ought to be but as it should be; and not by emotions but reasons.
(Annie): remember to put "political rhetoric" into perseptective and context. Rwanda's political campaign isn't that of the Democrats vs Republicans :))) You wanna see another genocide?
Squadruzul: You suggest, like the ruling RPF that Rwandans should not engage in politics, should not have a free and fair presidential election, should not be allowed to select their next president. Correct?
@Squadrazul. Oh so you visited Rwanda for a week or two and came back an expert in Rwandan politics? Political exclusion in Rda is so apparent as only a few Ugandan-born tutsi have control of everything. People's human rights are constantly abused; people are arbitraly jailed and only a few manage to flee the country (hutus&tutsis). Look up Joseph Sebarenzi if you want. There is no political opposition in Rwanda and whoever dare voice his/her opposition gets the ultimate punishment.
@Squadra.There are rdan refugees in all countries across the globe, more are fleeing daily. There is no sens of law in Rda, what the RPF regime calls laws are nothing but their lethal weapons to crash&victimize whoever dares denounce RPF's criminal&terrorist acts against the population. Fair political campaigns&elections are made impossible by RPF through intimidation&terrorism. If you really cared about Rda you'd denounce RPF's terror againt political hopefuls like Ingabire, Ntaganda, Habineza.
Annie, forget Squadra, I am sure he is on RPF's payroll! RPF should come to realize that sooner or later its oppression, abuses, lies will come to an end!!. Rda needs courageous people like Ingabire&Sebarenzi to denounce RPF's criminal and terrorist actions. Gacaca and genocide ideology are their lethal weapons to silence, jail, kill the opposition! Rdans should come to realize RPF's regime consequences will be very devastating!Rdans themselves will bring the change that's very needed in Rda!
Squadra's comments and those of others lashing out at me elsewhere on the Web say more about Squadra, Kagame, the RPF, and genocide ideology than I could ever say myself.
I have no doubt you are working for the RPF (the governing party in Rda) otherwise you wouldn't denying the indeniable. Rwanda today, under Paul Kagame is worse than Rwanda of 1994; people are oppressed, human rights are abused daily and what is happening to Ingabire and her team is nothing but the every day life of Rwandans under Paul Kagame. Rwanda needs change now before it is too late!! Kagame's government&public institutions are run by a few Uganda-born tutsi elites.
Great post Annie.If Kagame is defeated, perhaps we count on Ingabire for an end to the rapes in Congo. This is essentially a Rwandan war being fought on Congolese soil. Unfortunately, Kagame (a beneficiary of conflict minerals) has no interest in bring the war to an end.
I'm glad you brought up the Congo War. When I try to explain the stakes in this election to Americans, who know so little of the Great Lakes region, I say that it's not only Rwanda, but also Eastern Congo.
@AnnieGetYourGang the saddest part is that you and the majority of ppl expressing concern for "their countymen" have not stepped foot in Kigali for the last decade or so.
you sit and write behind computer screens in the comfort of heated apartements tucked away in Europe or America holding European Passeports Canadian citizenship card, you haven't paid taxes in your own country you have never contributed to growth of your own country, you are completely detached from the real experience of what Rwandans experience in their daily life. you gobble up what the media feeds you,
May I ask how and where this news feed is being diffused from? Simply asking because there seems to be no factual evidence on what is been potrayed in this piece. I recently visted Rwanda and did not find this claim of political exclusion to factually based. I am sorry, if this Lady is seriously running for President, she needs more substence instead of using blatant political discourse and inflammatory language that serve nothing less than reminding Rwandan people of the 1994 genocide.
You believe, Squdrazul, that you have here used something more substantive than "blatant political discourse and inflammatory language"? And, since Mrs. Ingabiré is entering Rwanda's presidential race, what sort of discourse would you expect her to use besides political discourse? She is a political candidate, for the presidency, so political discourse is the only honest discourse for her to use.
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The future of Rwanda belong to hutus with %80 of population, MAKE NO MISTAKE! Let these stupid ingotanyi (tutis) build this country that will be inheritance to hutu children. I HOPE EVERY BODY UNDERSTAND THAT, IT IS VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND, SIMPLE MATH. IT IS JUST A MATTER OF TIME.
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am here to set you straight you stupid ingotanyis! I have NO TIME FOR YOUR BOOLSHIT! Go FEED THAT SHIT TO THE REST OF THE WORLD THAT YOU HAVE MONITULATED WITH THAT STUPID GENOCIDE STORY, NOT ME!! "oooohhhh poor tutsie, they have been killed in the genocide" FUCK THAT SHIT!!!!!! This is real life, tought it up!!! GET SOME BALLS!!! STOP MAKING THAT STUPID NOISE LIKE PUSSIES...FUUUF FUUUF FUUUUF...
TheAsira 1 year ago
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FUCK KAGAME, FUCK HIM IN EVERY WHOLE ON HIS BODY, espece d'un ingotanyi....espece d'un IMORRRRRAAAAAARREEEEEEEEEEE
He is a LUNATAC there is no doubt about that
TheAsira 1 year ago
The History must be rewritten:
Kagame is the Cause of all of this. and everywhere in Rwanda during
People have been killed by RPF under Kagame'orders in Byumba, Kibeho and many places.
Stop lying to the International Community. Stop Lying to people who do not know the really RPF and Kagame. Stop seeing him as a Hero. Then you will start to understand the Rwandan Tragic History, to see the Secrets and unrevealed truth about the Genocide and crimes against humanity that happened 1990 to 2006.
petitprincenl 1 year ago
Update:4/21/10 - Ingabire arrested. Now she has a chance to explain why she is being funded by genocidal killers. The genocidal exiles now hiding in Europe ruled Rwanda for 30 plus years and all they produced was an illiterate, unproductive and subservient country. Rwanda is now a competitive country. We do not have welfare rolls where most of the critical posters here would live on. Unproductivity, genocidal tendencies and clueless whites have no place in the new 6% growth Rwanda.
bigcountry1974 1 year ago
@bigcountry1974 The majority of Rwandan people are hungry. Fourteen percent of children born die at birth. And your "president" is not only a dictator but also a proxy for the U.S. Pentagon.
AnnieGetYourGang 1 year ago
@AnnieGetYourGang You just showed your total ignorance with that post. Kagame is forever enshrined as a hero and he will leave Rwanda with an institutional legacy that cares for all Rwandese, irrespective of Tutsi, Hutu or Twa origins. I know people like yourself and others live off the miserable lives of Africans.....our development shuts off your source of funding and justification. You know nothing, have never been there, do not care and have no interest in the country.
bigcountry1974 1 year ago
@AnnieGetYourGang Can't be bothered with this thread.
bigcountry1974 1 year ago
@AnnieGetYourGang Per capita GDP was 190 5 years ago. It is now at $500. A target of $1000 has been set for 2020. We will hit that before then; setting us up as a middle income country. The only countries in the world that the Pentagon does not control are Zimbabawe, Iran, Venezuela, Syria and Myanmar. If your country did not interfere in other countries as much as it has, you probably would not be sitting pretty and free to spew falsehoods as a disgruntled and misinformed buffoon.
bigcountry1974 1 year ago
Kagame wants his Tutsi tribe to rule East Africa from Atlantic to Indian Ocean coasts on behalf of his foreign supporters! This is going to be a bloody reign of terror because the guy is a sub-human killing machine. Kagame should have chosen a peaceful way to resolve Rwandan ethnic problems.. He is a control freak who must monitor what people think and say! Even Almighty God gave man freedom of choice! Kagame does not tolerate that! He must spy on his people!
nyarkenya46 2 years ago
It only took 10 years of bloodletting in Afrghanistan to bring down USSR, a super power! How Rwanda, a country with no natural resources, can wage a bloody war in DRC for 16 years & counting without going bankrupt is mistery! It keeps on flagging the deaths of 800,000 poor Rwandans in 1994 and hiding the deaths of 5.5 million poor Congolese (almost 7 times # of 1994 dead Rwandans). Rwandan genocide was started by Paul Kagame! He's mercilessly destroying the Congolese culture loved in Africa!
nyarkenya46 2 years ago
@nyarkenya46 you are an angry person unfortunately your anger keeps you from seeking truth, not everything is what they seem, dont look for an easy target, truth is right in front of you but you must not be angry to see it.
nalynat 1 year ago
With the blood of 5.5 million Congolese in his head, Kagame cannot be a beacon of hope in Sub-Saharan Africa! This guy is a killing machine supported by the looters of the Congolese COLTAN.! In fact, Joseph Kabila who ruling the DRC on his behalf is the NEPHEW of the Chief of Staff of Rwandan Armed forces, Mr. James Kabarebe! Meaning, Paul Kagame is the Commander-in-Chief of DRC! How did Rwanda manage to recover from 1994 genocide and finance a civil war in Congo without going bankrupt?
nyarkenya46 2 years ago
I'm a Rwandan &I wish people knew exactly what they are talking about here; it's not simple like Rep and Demcrats--who are not even close to reconciliation-- We are dealing with people who still have the ideology that caused a death of innocent people. & you were just watching..:( now we need some one who is ready to take us forward not backward. We came from far & we are very careful not to make same mistakes that were made. We welcome pple who talk about development not useless ideologies.
Sam1Mr 2 years ago
@Sam1Mr Am neither Rwandan not African. The case of Rwanda should be compared to Germany after WWII. When Nazi Germany was crushed (not with flowers, but crude bombs), there was "De-Nazification". The Human Rights Industry is absolutely hypocrite in their criticism on Genocide denial. Genocide happend because of brainwashing and this ideology has to be uprooted. Am with u Sam.
DAVIDGIDEON1 1 year ago
Thank God for the internet, it allows all the sad & wraped minds out there to post and make cheap jibes about the post-genocide Rwanda. @Tambane: let me accept your argument for a second (terrorist government as you described it), but the question is: (1) do u ever look Rwanda in the positive lenses of hope and progress, or you constantly plant the seeds of negativity and divisionism? (2) do u think the names you mentioned could have done better than Kagame over the last 16 years? Peace & love
Squadrazul 2 years ago
@Squadrazul. I have no way of telling if they could have done better than Kagame but it appears Kagame is afraid they could defeat him, the reason why he's not allowing them to campaign and let FREE AND FAIR presidential elections decide.
tambane1 2 years ago
@ Squadra. As to the progress u seem to be referring to I'll let Sebarenzi respond: "while Kagame may be partly responsible for the country's progress, his authoritarian rule is also its biggest threat ---
tambane1 2 years ago
"Under President Kagame, freedom of speech is heavily restricted, opposition is strangled, and government institutions are no more than rubber stamps. Although economic&financial stability are key to peace and prosperity, they are not its sole components. Without rule of law, a strong system of checks&balances, and political reconciliation between the country's two major ethnic communities -Hutu&Tutsi- the foundation on which Rwanda's economic and financial gains are built can easily crumble."
tambane1 2 years ago
Sebarenzi concludes in these terms "For Rwanda to thrive, economic performance, for which Kagame deserves credit, must be coupled with political reconciliation and strong democratic institutions. History shows that stability and economic growth are durable not where strongmen reign but where institutions of governance are strong. Kagame needs to heed this lesson, or Rwanda could very well devolve into chaos again."
tambane1 2 years ago
@ Squadrazul. You may argue that Sebarenzi has strong feelings towards RPF&Kagame (if you know wha they did to him". Here is what an independent researcher found out when hired to assess Rwanda's eligibility to the British Commonwealth: ---
tambane1 2 years ago
"RPF has used an extraordinary amount of violence, domestically&internationally. It has killed several thousands Hutus, citizens&others, and is responsible for the deaths of even more through displacement, malnutrition&hunger. It has denied hundreds of thousands of children the opportunity of education, and deprived millions of family&community life. It has conscripted child soldiers.UN has voluminously documented these practices&repeatedly chastised Rda for its irresponsible behavior in DRC.--
tambane1 2 years ago
---Beneath the gentility of RPF leaders, the tidiness of Kigali, and its gleaming high rise buildings, I found a country deeply fragmented, operating under the hegemony of a small Tutsi political elite, which rules through oppression and fear."
tambane1 2 years ago
First, I am not on the RPF rollpay as one of you suggested but simply visited your country and simply wish the best to all ethnic groups. So, when you talk about Rwanda's fragility, just be honest with yourselves and do not think Rwanda as it ought to be but as it should be; and not by emotions but reasons.
(Annie): remember to put "political rhetoric" into perseptective and context. Rwanda's political campaign isn't that of the Democrats vs Republicans :))) You wanna see another genocide?
Squadrazul 2 years ago
Squadruzul: You suggest, like the ruling RPF that Rwandans should not engage in politics, should not have a free and fair presidential election, should not be allowed to select their next president. Correct?
AnnieGetYourGang 2 years ago
@Squadrazul. Oh so you visited Rwanda for a week or two and came back an expert in Rwandan politics? Political exclusion in Rda is so apparent as only a few Ugandan-born tutsi have control of everything. People's human rights are constantly abused; people are arbitraly jailed and only a few manage to flee the country (hutus&tutsis). Look up Joseph Sebarenzi if you want. There is no political opposition in Rwanda and whoever dare voice his/her opposition gets the ultimate punishment.
tambane1 2 years ago
@Squadra.There are rdan refugees in all countries across the globe, more are fleeing daily. There is no sens of law in Rda, what the RPF regime calls laws are nothing but their lethal weapons to crash&victimize whoever dares denounce RPF's criminal&terrorist acts against the population. Fair political campaigns&elections are made impossible by RPF through intimidation&terrorism. If you really cared about Rda you'd denounce RPF's terror againt political hopefuls like Ingabire, Ntaganda, Habineza.
tambane1 2 years ago
Annie, forget Squadra, I am sure he is on RPF's payroll! RPF should come to realize that sooner or later its oppression, abuses, lies will come to an end!!. Rda needs courageous people like Ingabire&Sebarenzi to denounce RPF's criminal and terrorist actions. Gacaca and genocide ideology are their lethal weapons to silence, jail, kill the opposition! Rdans should come to realize RPF's regime consequences will be very devastating!Rdans themselves will bring the change that's very needed in Rda!
tambane1 2 years ago 4
Squadra's comments and those of others lashing out at me elsewhere on the Web say more about Squadra, Kagame, the RPF, and genocide ideology than I could ever say myself.
AnnieGetYourGang 2 years ago
@AnnieGetYourGang YOU GUYS HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT!
nalynat 1 year ago
@AnnieGetYourGang Have you ever been in Rwanda?
mosebu 1 year ago
Squadra,
I have no doubt you are working for the RPF (the governing party in Rda) otherwise you wouldn't denying the indeniable. Rwanda today, under Paul Kagame is worse than Rwanda of 1994; people are oppressed, human rights are abused daily and what is happening to Ingabire and her team is nothing but the every day life of Rwandans under Paul Kagame. Rwanda needs change now before it is too late!! Kagame's government&public institutions are run by a few Uganda-born tutsi elites.
tambane1 2 years ago 3
@tambane1 Are you serious? Rwanda today is worse than Rwanda of 1994?? You need some help
mosebu 1 year ago
Great post Annie.If Kagame is defeated, perhaps we count on Ingabire for an end to the rapes in Congo. This is essentially a Rwandan war being fought on Congolese soil. Unfortunately, Kagame (a beneficiary of conflict minerals) has no interest in bring the war to an end.
rwandankunda 2 years ago 3
rwandankunda:
I'm glad you brought up the Congo War. When I try to explain the stakes in this election to Americans, who know so little of the Great Lakes region, I say that it's not only Rwanda, but also Eastern Congo.
AnnieGetYourGang 2 years ago
@AnnieGetYourGang the saddest part is that you and the majority of ppl expressing concern for "their countymen" have not stepped foot in Kigali for the last decade or so.
nalynat 1 year ago
you sit and write behind computer screens in the comfort of heated apartements tucked away in Europe or America holding European Passeports Canadian citizenship card, you haven't paid taxes in your own country you have never contributed to growth of your own country, you are completely detached from the real experience of what Rwandans experience in their daily life. you gobble up what the media feeds you,
nalynat 1 year ago
May I ask how and where this news feed is being diffused from? Simply asking because there seems to be no factual evidence on what is been potrayed in this piece. I recently visted Rwanda and did not find this claim of political exclusion to factually based. I am sorry, if this Lady is seriously running for President, she needs more substence instead of using blatant political discourse and inflammatory language that serve nothing less than reminding Rwandan people of the 1994 genocide.
Squadrazul 2 years ago
You believe, Squdrazul, that you have here used something more substantive than "blatant political discourse and inflammatory language"? And, since Mrs. Ingabiré is entering Rwanda's presidential race, what sort of discourse would you expect her to use besides political discourse? She is a political candidate, for the presidency, so political discourse is the only honest discourse for her to use.
AnnieGetYourGang 2 years ago