has USA assistedKagame?
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whoever made this video
didn't know what he was doing,because that guy you are saying that he's a " murderer" saved many lives
while those french soldiers were just looking how rwandese were being killed...Bistch ass mothefucker...(u should talk about something u know and stop spreading bullshit!!)
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Africans are not brothers, if so, why do other africans try to oppress the bantus like these nilote tutsi's? we don't need to unite, the bantus need to control all other africans & rule the world, in due time this will happen. rwanda was not a genocide but war, the tutsi brought it on themselves, peace & love to all my bantu brothers & sisters, from your loyal bantu Kikuyu, Kikuyus will not allow any non-bantu to rule Kenya.
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Africans need someone like Stalin
you guys are fucked up in the head, and you have a looooooong way to go
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@kirundo1 Muraho Kirundo, I am happy to learn that Congolese Professors are recruited in Rwanda, the Gabonese and the Angolans told me the same. I am happy you guys have moved beyond politicians but on my side I still am hanging on to the political leadership of my country cause if they govern appropriately then we will be in the situation you are finding yourselves in. I would pack my bag leave the USA and go home. Anyway, let's turn the page... Amakuru?
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@jegramat Always when people are capable of communicating, they certainly do resolve their issues, you and I are not communicating, we are just reacting instead. I want to start or establish a direct communication path with you, meaning that “ We The People “ are epicenter of positive change the region dreams of. I teach you Kinyarwanda, you teach me Lingala. 1- Muraho? ( pronounced: mouraaho ) means: Hello or Hi. It’s better when you repeat it twice like: Muraho muraho. That shows emphasis.
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@jegramat 2- Bite? ( pronounced: bee-teh ) means: what’s up? This form of salutation either is better to repeat it without a halt. Say like: Bee-teh bee-teh. 3- Amakuru ( pronounced: ah-makooroo ) oo like in moon. That means: what’s going on? Only at this time, the other person shall respond like this: Ni meza. ( pronounced: knee-may-zah ) means: it’s okay. But 1 and 2 is always reciprocated, when one says: mouraaho, you respond the same: mouraaho.
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@jegramat Kagame doesn’t recruit Congolese professors to teach in Rwanda, Kagame is not the one inviting the king of rumba Kofi Olomide and other Congolese musicians to sing and dance in Rwanda, but “The People Of Rwanda“ do all that through private institutions. That’s why I invited you to move beyond politicians, because they are not going to change easily. We the people can make difference, believe or not, we can make difference. Not only between Rwandans and Congolese, but between every body
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@jegramat Hello Jegramat, as I told you, the difference between Congo and Rwanda is “ people “ . we the people do cause or push for change. When we invite Kofi Olomide to Rwanda, and many other Congolese musicians, it’s because we the people of Rwanda chose to move beyond the non-sense political conflicts. By the way, do you have any idea about how many Congolese professors who are teaching in high institutions in Rwanda? I don’t think you do! but if you do, then that is called moving forward
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@kirundo1 because if those icons are punished it will set a difference in the way people will govern from now on, be it Tutsis or Hutus. So one would know exactly how he/she is going to end if she does what his/her predecessors did. Go ahead start with a sentence in your language. Tell me what language it is and what it means.
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@kirundo1 I don't know how to speak my mother tongue which is Ciluba but pronounced Tshiluba.I speak Lingala which we were all forced to learn by a dictatorial government but I don't mind it anymore.I know what I know and it makes me happy;so I will be teaching you Lingala.Lastly I believe that justice should be served.I am not referring to an Ethnic Group killing but I am making reference to Kunda Abatware and Paul Kagame, without forgetting John Numbi and my own President for the killings.
Brothers brothers what on earth are you doing? i am from Zambia and do not think at a time as this africans should continue having such hatred for each other...Tutsis, Hutus, congolese, ugandans or angolans we are all africans. no one will support the killings that took place in Rwanda, Burundi or what is happening in Congo...brothers we have a beautiful to develop endowed with natural resources.please lets learn to live in love with each....God bless
rakashambatwa 2 years ago 4
IT may look like Tutsis are the majority that died, because they are only about 14 percent of Rwanda while Hutus are 85 percent, the hutus still look alot but they still lost as well. Tutsis killed more people and faster since they used guns compared to Hutus that used Pangas. But again they all killed. Thats all i have to say..
Burundian4ever 2 years ago 2