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[Rwanda Forum] Cette année, la Ville de Liège ne commémorera pas le génocide des Tutsis - RTBF Actus

Cette année, la Ville de Liège ne commémorera pas le génocide des Tutsis - RTBF Actus

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La Ville de Liège ne va pas commémorer l'anniversaire du génocide des Rwandais Tutsis cette année. Une célébration devait se tenir le 12 avril, mais le contexte international a refroidi la Ville et sa police.

Cette année, la Ville de Liège ne commémorera pas le génocide des Tutsis

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La Ville de Liège ne va pas commémorer l'anniversaire du génocide des Rwandais Tutsis cette année. Une célébration devait se tenir le 12 avril, mais le contexte international a refroidi la Ville et sa police.

A cause de la guerre dans l'est du Congo

L'année dernière, pour le trentième anniversaire, une séance s'était tenue à l'hôtel de Ville. Cette année, la police a averti le bourgmestre : Il vaut mieux s'abstenir. Parce que c'est dangereux estiment les forces de l'ordre liégeoises.

"Une analyse de risques a été effectuée" explique la porte-parole Jadranka Lozina. "La police de Liège a rendu un avis défavorable. Le contexte politique international est particulièrement tendu".

Eviter des affrontements à Liège entre Rwandais et Congolais

Le contexte international, c'est le Rwanda qui a rompu ses relations avec la Belgique. C'est la guerre dans l'est du Congo. C'est le Rwanda que les Congolais accusent d'être derrière le mouvement militaire M23.

Des Congolais, il y en a à Liège. Ils ont manifesté vendredi dernier et on a pu les voir promener un panneau avec la tête du président rwandais Kagamé affublée de cornes de diable.


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