[Rwanda Forum] Pope apologizes for 'evil' committed at Canada's Indigenous residential schools : NPR


Pope apologizes for 'evil' committed at Canada's Indigenous residential schools : NPR

The pope's apology in Canada was historic, but for some Indigenous people, not enough

Pope Francis delivers remarks as he meets Indigenous communities — including First Nations, Metis and Inuit — at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church in Maskwacis, near Edmonton, Canada, on Monday.

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Years after a Canadian-government-funded commission issued findings detailing a history of physical and sexual abuse of Indigenous children in the country's Catholic-run residential schools, Pope Francis on Monday issued an apology on Canadian soil.

"I am sorry," the pope said, speaking in Maskwacis, Alberta, at the lands of four Cree nations.

"I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples," Francis said near the site of the former Ermineskin Indian Residential School, where ground-penetrating radar has been used to try to locate unmarked graves of students who died while attending the school.

Thousands of children died at the schools, but the true number may never be known

Pope Francis visits the Ermineskin Cree Nation Cemetery in Maskwacis, south of Edmonton, western Canada, on Monday.

Vincenzo Pinto /AFP via Getty Images

The residential schools forcibly separated Indigenous children from their parents as part of an effort to convert them to Christianity and assimilate them into the wider Canadian culture. In total, 150,000 children from Canada's First Nations tribes were placed in 139 schools run under government contract — most by the Catholic Church — over a 150-year period.

A 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission report prompted by the harrowing tales of survivors concluded that "[children] were abused, physically and sexually, and they died in the schools in numbers that would not have been tolerated in any school system anywhere in the country."

The schools were designed "not to educate" the Indigenous children, "but primarily to break their link to their culture and identity," the report said. It concluded that the establishment and operation of the schools "can best be described as 'cultural genocide.'"

Officially, 4,120 children died while in the care of the schools, mostly from diseases such as tuberculosis that ran rampant, according to government statistics. But estimates range considerably higher. The commission, in its report, acknowledged that the true number "is not likely ever to be known in full."

Last year, the unmarked graves of 215 children were found on land once occupied by the Kamloops Indian Residential School. At one time, it was the largest residential school in Canada with 500 students enrolled in the 1950s.

The pope's apology is historic, but there is still frustration with the church

A member of the Indigenous community helps display the memorial banner, which was the first national, public record of the names of the children who did not return home from the residential schools across Canada.

Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

Earlier this year, Francis expressed "shame and sorrow" for the Catholic Church's role in abuses and for "the lack of respect" shown to Indigenous cultures and their values.

"It's a step in the right direction," says Congress of Aboriginal Peoples National Chief Elmer St. Pierre of the pope's apology on Monday. But "it could have been better," he says.

"When you sing the song [it should be] coming from your heart," says St. Pierre, who was present in Maskwacis when Francis spoke. Francis' statement was "read off a script," he says.

Canada has paid billions of dollars to Indigenous communities as part of a settlement with some 90,000 survivors of the residential schools. Canada's Catholic Church says its dioceses and religious orders have already paid $50 million to the tribes and expects another $30 million in coming years.

Carol McBride, president of the Native Women's Association of Canada, said she hoped the pope's apology would start a dialogue between the church and First Nations that would lead to the release of school records and the return of tribal artifacts that she says reside at the Vatican. The Holy See insists the headdresses, carved walrus tusks and other items were gifts to Pius XI, who was pope from 1922 until his death in 1939.

"I just can't understand why they don't want to release those files," McBride said. "And the same thing goes with the artifacts. Those are our First Nations and Indigenous people's artifacts. Why are they sitting there at the Vatican? Why are they not here?"

She says she welcomes the pope's apology, but acknowledges "a lot of mixed emotions at this point, where some people are happy with the visit and the intent and [others don't] want to hear about it at all."

The pope on Monday specifically asked forgiveness for "projects of cultural destruction and forced assimilation promoted by the governments of the time."

More than 350 similar boarding schools — about a third managed by various Christian denominations — operated in the U.S. up until the last of them were closed in the 1970s. Beginning a century before, Indigenous children were sent to these off-reservation schools, where they were forbidden to speak their native language and forced instead to use English.

Last year, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, the country's first Native American Cabinet secretary, commissioned a review of the school system for Native children in the U.S. The investigation has already identified marked or unmarked burial sites at approximately 53 schools, according to the Interior Department.



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[Rwanda Forum] Amayeri y'inyenzi yose yaramanyekanye...pole sana!




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Re: [Rwanda Forum] U.S. freezes security aid to Rwanda as civilian deaths mount in Congo - The Globe and Mail

On s'en bât l'œil!


On Mon., 25 Jul. 2022 at 19:39, 'Nzi Nink' via Rwanda Forum
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U.S. freezes security aid to Rwanda as civilian deaths mount in Congo - The Globe and Mail
Senator Menendez said he will carefully review all U.S. aid to Rwanda and will halt all security assistance, including several million dollars in funding for Rwandan troops in UN peacekeeping missions. Since his committee's approval is required for all U.S. foreign aid, his decision will effectively freeze U.S. military and security aid to Rwanda.

U.S. freezes security aid to Rwanda as civilian deaths mount in Congo

Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo receive food at the Nyakabande Transit Center in Kisoro, Uganda, on June 7.BADRU KATUMBA/AFP/Getty Images

A powerful U.S. Senator says he will block all U.S. security assistance to Rwanda because of its support for a militia group that has captured a series of Congolese towns and villages in recent weeks.

The militia known as M23 has killed dozens of civilians in shootings and indiscriminate artillery shelling in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since mid-June, human-rights groups say. More than 160,000 people have fled their homes because of the attacks.

The decision to suspend security assistance, disclosed by U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez in a letter leaked to the media this weekend, is a clear signal of growing concern from Rwanda's biggest bilateral donor, which provided US$147-million to the country last year.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame, who has ruled the country since 1994, has traditionally enjoyed strong support from Western governments. Less than a month ago, Commonwealth leaders – including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – gathered in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, for a summit that provided a valuable diplomatic boost for Mr. Kagame.

Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Kagame met on June 26 at the end of the summit, and the two leaders "emphasized their shared commitment" to "free and democratic societies and the promotion of peace and prosperity," according to a statement from Mr. Trudeau's office.

But even as they issued this statement, Rwanda was allegedly providing military support to M23 in its rampage across the border in eastern Congo. While the Kagame government has denied it, many independent analysts have concluded that Rwanda does support M23.

A group of United Nations experts said in a report last month that it had "aerial footage and photographic evidence" of men in Rwandan military uniforms at M23 camps in eastern Congo.

Jason Stearns, a Congo expert at Simon Fraser University, said the Western leaders at the Commonwealth summit did not express any concern about M23′s activities across the border. Instead they were "looking away from suffering," he wrote in a commentary this month.

"Rwanda has seen meddling in its neighbor as a core national interest, while foreign donors have looked the other way," Mr. Stearns said.

Washington, however, is beginning to lose patience with the M23 issue. Senator Menendez, in his letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on July 20, accused Rwanda of fomenting "rebellion and violence" in eastern Congo by using a "proxy militia" to kill Congolese civilians and UN peacekeepers. This is the second time in a decade that Rwanda has used M23 to destabilize its neighbour, he said.

He also cited many other human rights violations by the Kagame government, including attacks on exiled Rwandan dissidents and the jailing or killing of dozens of journalists, activists and opposition politicians. He noted that the U.S. government has concluded that Rwanda has wrongfully detained Paul Rusesabagina, the former hotel manager who was lauded in the film Hotel Rwanda for rescuing hundreds of people from the Rwandan genocide in 1994.

Many of the refugees have fled to Uganda following deadly fights between M23 rebels and DRC troops.BADRU KATUMBA/AFP/Getty Images

Senator Menendez said he will carefully review all U.S. aid to Rwanda and will halt all security assistance, including several million dollars in funding for Rwandan troops in UN peacekeeping missions. Since his committee's approval is required for all U.S. foreign aid, his decision will effectively freeze U.S. military and security aid to Rwanda.

It is unclear whether other Western governments might follow the United States in reconsidering their aid to Rwanda. The Globe and Mail asked Global Affairs Canada whether it was troubled by Rwandan support for M23, but the department did not answer directly. Marilyne Guèvremont, a spokesperson for Global Affairs, said the department was concerned about "hostilities between M23 and the armed forces of the DRC" and called for an immediate ceasefire by "all armed groups."

The British government, meanwhile, says it is still committed to providing about $200-million in aid to the Rwandan government in exchange for its agreement to accept thousands of asylum-seekers from Britain. But documents disclosed in court last week showed that a British diplomat had warned internally that migrants sent to Rwanda could be forced to join the military and fight in neighbouring countries.

While there are dozens of militias and rebel groups in eastern Congo, there is evidence that M23 is one of the best-financed and most heavily armed. Bintou Keita, head of the UN mission in Congo, told the Security Council last month that M23 is behaving increasingly like a conventional army, with sophisticated firepower and equipment.

Human Rights Watch, in a report on July 14, said M23 is today using the same "brutal tactics" that it used a decade ago when it captured the city of Goma in eastern Congo. The militia committed war crimes in 2012 but its leaders were shielded by the Rwandan and Ugandan governments and were never held accountable, it said.

"As in the past, competition over eastern Congo's lucrative resources and land may have played a role in the group's resurgence and the role of Rwanda is supporting the group," the report said.

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[Rwanda Forum] U.S. freezes security aid to Rwanda as civilian deaths mount in Congo - The Globe and Mail

U.S. freezes security aid to Rwanda as civilian deaths mount in Congo - The Globe and Mail
Senator Menendez said he will carefully review all U.S. aid to Rwanda and will halt all security assistance, including several million dollars in funding for Rwandan troops in UN peacekeeping missions. Since his committee's approval is required for all U.S. foreign aid, his decision will effectively freeze U.S. military and security aid to Rwanda.

U.S. freezes security aid to Rwanda as civilian deaths mount in Congo

Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo receive food at the Nyakabande Transit Center in Kisoro, Uganda, on June 7.BADRU KATUMBA/AFP/Getty Images

A powerful U.S. Senator says he will block all U.S. security assistance to Rwanda because of its support for a militia group that has captured a series of Congolese towns and villages in recent weeks.

The militia known as M23 has killed dozens of civilians in shootings and indiscriminate artillery shelling in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since mid-June, human-rights groups say. More than 160,000 people have fled their homes because of the attacks.

The decision to suspend security assistance, disclosed by U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez in a letter leaked to the media this weekend, is a clear signal of growing concern from Rwanda's biggest bilateral donor, which provided US$147-million to the country last year.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame, who has ruled the country since 1994, has traditionally enjoyed strong support from Western governments. Less than a month ago, Commonwealth leaders – including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau – gathered in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, for a summit that provided a valuable diplomatic boost for Mr. Kagame.

Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Kagame met on June 26 at the end of the summit, and the two leaders "emphasized their shared commitment" to "free and democratic societies and the promotion of peace and prosperity," according to a statement from Mr. Trudeau's office.

But even as they issued this statement, Rwanda was allegedly providing military support to M23 in its rampage across the border in eastern Congo. While the Kagame government has denied it, many independent analysts have concluded that Rwanda does support M23.

A group of United Nations experts said in a report last month that it had "aerial footage and photographic evidence" of men in Rwandan military uniforms at M23 camps in eastern Congo.

Jason Stearns, a Congo expert at Simon Fraser University, said the Western leaders at the Commonwealth summit did not express any concern about M23′s activities across the border. Instead they were "looking away from suffering," he wrote in a commentary this month.

"Rwanda has seen meddling in its neighbor as a core national interest, while foreign donors have looked the other way," Mr. Stearns said.

Washington, however, is beginning to lose patience with the M23 issue. Senator Menendez, in his letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on July 20, accused Rwanda of fomenting "rebellion and violence" in eastern Congo by using a "proxy militia" to kill Congolese civilians and UN peacekeepers. This is the second time in a decade that Rwanda has used M23 to destabilize its neighbour, he said.

He also cited many other human rights violations by the Kagame government, including attacks on exiled Rwandan dissidents and the jailing or killing of dozens of journalists, activists and opposition politicians. He noted that the U.S. government has concluded that Rwanda has wrongfully detained Paul Rusesabagina, the former hotel manager who was lauded in the film Hotel Rwanda for rescuing hundreds of people from the Rwandan genocide in 1994.

Many of the refugees have fled to Uganda following deadly fights between M23 rebels and DRC troops.BADRU KATUMBA/AFP/Getty Images

Senator Menendez said he will carefully review all U.S. aid to Rwanda and will halt all security assistance, including several million dollars in funding for Rwandan troops in UN peacekeeping missions. Since his committee's approval is required for all U.S. foreign aid, his decision will effectively freeze U.S. military and security aid to Rwanda.

It is unclear whether other Western governments might follow the United States in reconsidering their aid to Rwanda. The Globe and Mail asked Global Affairs Canada whether it was troubled by Rwandan support for M23, but the department did not answer directly. Marilyne Guèvremont, a spokesperson for Global Affairs, said the department was concerned about "hostilities between M23 and the armed forces of the DRC" and called for an immediate ceasefire by "all armed groups."

The British government, meanwhile, says it is still committed to providing about $200-million in aid to the Rwandan government in exchange for its agreement to accept thousands of asylum-seekers from Britain. But documents disclosed in court last week showed that a British diplomat had warned internally that migrants sent to Rwanda could be forced to join the military and fight in neighbouring countries.

While there are dozens of militias and rebel groups in eastern Congo, there is evidence that M23 is one of the best-financed and most heavily armed. Bintou Keita, head of the UN mission in Congo, told the Security Council last month that M23 is behaving increasingly like a conventional army, with sophisticated firepower and equipment.

Human Rights Watch, in a report on July 14, said M23 is today using the same "brutal tactics" that it used a decade ago when it captured the city of Goma in eastern Congo. The militia committed war crimes in 2012 but its leaders were shielded by the Rwandan and Ugandan governments and were never held accountable, it said.

"As in the past, competition over eastern Congo's lucrative resources and land may have played a role in the group's resurgence and the role of Rwanda is supporting the group," the report said.

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[Rwanda Forum] Re: The last kick of a dying horse: Rwanda's Response to Senator Menendez

Soma "umwuga". Sorry!

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On Jul 25, 2022, at 11:18 AM, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> wrote:

"umwiga" n'iki?


On Mon., 25 Jul. 2022 at 6:55, Nzi Nink
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@Jerome:

Ushatse kuvuga ko gutuka abasenateri b'Amerika mwabigize umwiga?

Plus ridicule que ça, tu meurs!

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On Jul 24, 2022, at 9:17 PM, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> wrote:

28 years singing "the last kick"? 
Le ridicule ne tue pas!


On Sun., 24 Jul. 2022 at 20:17, 'Nzi Nink' via Rwanda Forum
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Senateri Bob Menendez yashatse gutokora u Rwanda yirengagije umugogo uri mu jisho rye | IGIHE

Senateri Bob Menendez yashatse gutokora u Rwanda yirengagije umugogo uri mu jisho rye

Bob Menendez uhagarariye Leta ya New Jersey muri Sena ya Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika aherutse kwandika ibaruwa asaba igihugu cye gukura amaboko ku Rwanda no guhagarika ubufasha bwose cyarugeneraga ngo kuko 'abayobozi barwo bafite ibyaha byinshi bakoze bishimangirwa n'itabwa muri yombi rinyuranyije n'amategeko rya Paul Rusesabagina'.

Mu ibaruwa uyu mugabo na bagenzi be bahuriye muri komisiyo ishinzwe ububanyi n'amahanga muri Sena baherutse koherereza Umunyamabanga wa Leta ushinzwe Ububanyi n'Amahanga muri Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika, Antony Blinken, bagaragaje u Rwanda n'abayobozi barwo nk'abantu badashobotse iki gihugu gikwiye kwitandukanya nabo.

Muri iyi baruwa Bob Menendez na bagenzi be bavuga ko bafashe umwanzuro wo kwandikira Antony Blinken kubera "impungege batewe no kuba Guverinoma y'u Rwanda ikomeje guhonyora amahame ya Demokarasi n'uburenganzira bwa muntu, bityo ko Amerika ikwiye kuvugurura politike yayo mu bijyanye n'ububanyi n'amahanga".

Uyu mugabo winjiye muri Sena ya Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika mu 2006 akomeza avuga ko "Perezida Kagame ari umuntu ukandamiza itangazamakuru, impirimbanyi z'uburenganzira bwa muntu ndetse n'abatavuga rumwe na Leta bari imbere mu gihugu kandi ko ari ibintu bimaze kumenyekana ahantu hose."

Mu buryo busa nko guharabikana, aba basenateri bakomeza bavuga ko abanyamakuru n'abandi bantu bagerageje kurwanya 'icyemezo' cyo kuvugurura ingingo y'Itegeko Nshinga kugira ngo Perezida Kagame yongere kwiyamamaza bafunzwe, abandi baburirwa irengero, ibintu batagaragariza ibimenyetso.

Ibyatangajwe na Bob Menendez bihabanye n'ukuri kuko icyemezo cyo kuvugurura Itegeko Nshinga ry'u Rwanda mu ngingo ya 101 cyaturutse ku busabe bw'abaturage binyuze mu Nteko Ishinga Amategeko, gusa ibi byose arabyirengagiza akagaragaza ko ari icyemezo cyari kinyuranye n'ugushaka kw'abaturage.

Ikindi kirego Bob Menendez azamura muri iyi baruwa ngo ni uko ubuyobozi bw'u Rwanda bucura kandi bugashyira mu bikorwa imigambi yo kugirira nabi abatavuga rumwe nabwo bahungiye mu bihugu nka Afurika y'Epfo, Mozambique, Uganda na Kenya ndetse bukaba bwaratangiye kototera ababa mu bihugu by'i Burayi na Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika. Kimwe n'ibindi birego, iki nacyo nta bimenyetso simusiga cyatangiwe.

Mu gukomeza kugaragaza ko igihugu cye kijenjeka ku byemezo gifatira u Rwanda, Senateri Bob Menendez yakomeje avuga ko cyirengagije uruhare u Rwanda ruri kugira mu bibazo by'umutekano muke uri muri RDC.

Uyu mugabo avuga ko u Rwanda rukomeje gushyigikira M23 kandi ko gahunda yarwo yo guhungabanya RDC rwayitangiye ubwo rwoherezagayo abasirikare mu myaka ya 1990.

Ibi bigaragaza uku bogama kwa Bob Menendez kuko nta na hamwe agaragaza impamvu u Rwanda rwafashe iki cyemezo n'imyaka rwamaze rugaragariza amahanga ko rubangamiwe n'abasize bakoze Jenoside mu 1994 bagahungira muri RDC ndetse bagatuzwa hafi n'imbibi bafite intwaro.

Yashyigikiye amabi yakozwe na Rusesabagina

Kimwe n'abandi benshi bakomeje gusaba ko Rusesabagina arekurwa, Bob Menendez nawe yirengangije ibibi byakozwe n'uyu mugabo ufungiye mu Rwanda kubera uruhare yagize mu bitero by'iterabwoba byibasiye abaturage barimo abo muri Nyabimata, bashimangira ko ari umuturage wa Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika urengana ukwiriye kurekurwa.

Avuga ko Rusesabagina yatawe muri yombi mu buryo bunyuranyije n'amategeko. Nta na kimwe avuga ku magambo Rusesabagina ubwe yivugiye avuga ko agiye gushoza intambara ku Rwanda.

Muri iyi baruwa avuga ko "u Rwanda ari cyo gihugu cyo nyine gifunze umuturage (Rusesabagina) wa Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika mu buryo bunyuranyije n'amategeko, bityo ko bifuza kumenya icyo Minisiteri y'Ububanyi n'Amahanga iri gukora ngo icyemure icyo kibazo."

Iyi baruwa ikomeza ivuga ko iyo Amerika iza kuba izirikana ibi byaha byakozwe n'u Rwanda "Ambasade ya Amerika i Kigali itari gushyira hanze ifoto igaragaza umuyobozi ushinzwe ibikorwa by'ingabo za Amerika muri Afurika, Chargé d'Affaires bari kumwe na Perezida w'u Rwanda n'abandi basirikare bakuru muri RDF".

Aha yagarukaga ku ifoto yafashwe kuwa 19 Gicurasi 2022, ubwo Perezida Kagame yakiraga umuyobozi ushinzwe ibikorwa by'ingabo za Amerika muri Afurika, Lt Gen Stephen Townsend. Icyo gihe yari aherekejwe na Chargé d'Affaires wa Ambasade ya Amerika mu Rwanda Deb MacLean ndetse n'Umugaba Mukuru w'Ingabo z'u Rwanda, Gen Jean Bosco Kazura.

Ibi Senateri Bob Menendez abiheraho avuga ko imyitwarire y'igihugu cye ku Rwanda idakwiriye kuko cyakabaye kirufatira ibyemezo bikomeye birimo.

Mu byemezo yasabwe ko bifatwa harimo guhagarikira u Rwanda inkunga n'ubundi butwererane bwose Amerika ifitanye narwo ndetse no gukuriraho Visa abayobozi barwo nk'uko byagiye bigenda ku bihugu nk'u Bushinwa na Belarus.

Yirengagije umugogo uri mu jisho rye

Ibyakozwe na Senateri Bob Menendez bifatwa nko gushaka gushinja amakosa n'ibyaha u Rwanda kandi yirengagije ibibazo bikomeye afite mu gihugu cye biturutse ku byaha bya ruswa, iyezandonke, itonesha no gufata ku ngufu umwangavu yashinjwe.

Mu 2015 nibwo uyu mugabo yashinjwe n'urukiko ibyaha bya ruswa no gukoresha ububasha ahabwa n'amategeko mu nyungu ze bwite.

Bivugwa ko Bob Menendez mu gihe yiyamazaga yafashijwe cyane n'umuganga w'amaso wo muri Florida witwa Salomon Melgen wamuteye inkunga y'arenga ibihumbi 750$. Uyu mugabo kandi yagiye aha Menendez impano zihenze n'amatike y'indege yo kujya kuruhukira ahantu hatandukanye harimo muri Repubulika y'Aba-Dominican n'i Paris mu Bufaransa.

Mu kumwitura, Bob Menendez yakoresheje umwanya afite mu gushyira igitutu kuri Leta Amerika ngo ifate ibyemezo biri mu nyungu z'iyi nshuti ye.

Bob Menendez yashinjwe kandi kuba yaragiye agira uruhare mu guhesha Visa abakobwa b'amahabara ya Dr Melgen kugira ngo bamusange muri Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika nawe akamwitura kumutiza indege ye bwite igihe afite urugendo.

Aya makosa yose yaje gutuma hafatwa icyemezo cy'uko uyu mugabo aba ahagaritswe by'agateganyo muri komite ishinzwe ububanyi n'amahanga cyane ko hari hatangiye igitutu cy'abamusaba kwegura.

Dr Melgen yaje guhamywa ibyaha byo kunyereza ibikoresho by'ubuvuzi bifite agaciro ka miliyoni 73$ akatirwa gufungwa imyaka 16, gusa iki kirego byaje kwanzurwa ko cyo ntaho gihuriye na Bob Menendez.

Mbere y'ibi birego mu 2012, hari abandi bantu bajyanye Bob Menendez mu nkiko bamushinja kuba yararyamanye n'abana bane bataruzuza imyaka y'ubukure ubwo yari mu biruhuko muri Repubulika y'Aba-Dominican. Ibi birego byongeye kubyuka mu 2018 gusa FBI iza gutangaza ko iri kubikoraho iperereza.

Nubwo Bob Menendez yaje kugirwa umwere n'inkiko, Komite ishinzwe imyitwarire muri Sena ya Amerika yamushyizeho ubusembwa ndetse imusaba kwishyura impano zose yagiye ahabwa mu buryo bunyuranyije n'amategeko kuko zifatwa nka ruswa.

Hashingiwe ku birego Bob Menendez yagiye aregwa, umuntu ashobora kwibaza ku bunyangamugayo bwe muri ibi birego agereka ku Rwanda dore ko bikekwa ko nabyo byaba bifite aho bihuriye n'imyitwarire ye idahwitse, akaba abikoreshwa.

Senateri Bob Menendez yashatse gutokora u Rwanda yirengagije umugogo uri mujisho rye



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Re: [Rwanda Forum] Indege ya Habyara: Sumbirigi akomeje kurindagiza urubyiruko...!


Comme le dupond tirailleur, je dirait, cher professeur Tournesol..

Ou mieux, je me suis souvent demandé ... ce que le chanteur ne s'est pas demandé et pour cause...

N'y abait-il pas assez de soldats au camp Kanombe pour cadriller la zone de tir ... et arreter le/les tireur(sur le champ ...littéeralement) et non faire découvrir pas des paysans le lanceur (au fait un lanceur est rechargeable? puisque deux missiles ont été tirés.
Meme si c'est l'APR qui a fait le coup, ceux qui n'ont fait qu'encercler la residence ne se sont pas dit : bon débarras (qu'est ce qui distinguait les barrages militaires de ceux des interahamwe? la main de Kagame?

Je me demande toujours, polémiquement, car je n'attend aucune reponse, celui qui me la donneurait serait aussi douteux 


Que devient le juge Bruguière? n'aurait-il pas fait mieux de suisvre l'exemple de....


Le capitaine Barril, tojours en expérimentation de ses "insecticides"?



Et le premier non-Rwandais à être autorisé d'accéder au site?  un commandant depuis promu général (et un spécialiste des opérations...... spéciales!)





Utuntu n'utundi!


Il est fort de la téte, l'abbé à la raie dans les cheveux (son passeport ressemble au "certificat d'identité" Canadien (au fait combien de passeports détient son premier ministre?)


L'Homme qui vendit la Lune (titre original : The Man Who Sold the Moon) est un roman court de Robert Heinlein publié pour la première fois en 1950 (en 1958 en français par Hachette/Gallimard), et faisant partie de l'Histoire du futur. Elle raconte le projet du premier atterrissage sur la Lune, à la fin des années 1970.


The moon is in the sky, isn't it?

Ko aMAGA yaciye aha, imyate yo mu Kinyagqa izatugeza he?

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said the settlement and payment by Trump, "is a stunning reversal by Donald Trump and a major victory for the over 6,000 victims of his fraudulent university."[81] Trump himself said he settled "for a small fraction of the potential award" because he was too busy as president-elect to take it to trial. He added: "The ONLY bad thing about winning the Presidency is that I did not have the time to go through a long but winning trial on Trump U. Too bad!"[82]

Final payment of the settlement was put on hold, because one member of the class opted out of the settlement to pursue an individual claim.[83] A district court and an appeals court rejected that individual's claim, and Curiel finalized the settlement in April 2018. Former students can now get a refund of up to 90% of the money they spent on courses.[84]

The settlement was not paid by Trump but by his Las Vegas hotel business partner, billionaire Phil Ruffin. In February 2019, during a meeting of the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Congresswoman Jackie Speier suggested "a Kansan", later revealed to be Ruffin, had paid $25 million to satisfy Trump's liability in the Trump University judgement. Ruffin admitted to paying Trump $28 million in 2018, but claimed it was for "back-fees" related to Trump International Hotel Las Vegas and unrelated to the Trump University case.[85]











Ntabwo ndi Nkiko, ntimunshyingire umutabazi! (ba Nkiko  bimenye!)

On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 11:06:49 a.m. EDT, 'Nzi Nink' via Rwanda Forum <rwandaforum@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Gen Kabarebe yavuze 'ku rujijo rukomeye' ruri mu ihanurwa ry'indege ya Perezida Habyarimana | IGIHE

http://mobile.igihe.com/amakuru/u-rwanda/article/gen-kabarebe-yavuze-ku-rujijo-rukomeye-ruri-mu-ihanurwa-ry-indege-ya-perezida


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Muri Bus ya compagnie yitwa TRINITY yari ivuye i Kigali igiye I Nairobi umunyarwanda yafatanywe ibihanga bitatu by'abantu ku mupaka wa K...

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