[Rwanda Forum] USA: Republicans React to Energy Department’s Reported Finding That COVID ‘Likely’ Leaked From Wuhan Lab

Republicans React to Energy Department's Reported Finding That COVID 'Likely' Leaked From Wuhan Lab
"Evidence the virus was created/released from a lab has been obvious for years," wrote Sen. Ron Johnson in a Twitter post on Feb. 27. "I'm skeptical 'new' evidence surfaced. This is more likely an attempt by the Department of @ENERGY to provide cover for themselves as the truth comes to light."

Republicans React to Energy Department's Reported Finding That COVID 'Likely' Leaked From Wuhan Lab

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) speaks during a Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight on Capitol Hill in Washington on Aug. 3, 2022. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Republican lawmakers responded to a news report saying that the U.S. Energy Department had concluded the lab leak theory was "likely," saying that the finding supports what many have long suspected.

A Wall Street Journal article on Feb. 26 reported that a classified intelligence report by the Energy Department said that the virus likely leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

"So the government caught up to what Real America knew all along," Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) wrote in a Twitter post on Sunday.

The responses came as GOP lawmakers ramp up investigations into the origin of COVID-19 and allegations of government-big tech censorship of the debate.

The Energy Department was previously undecided on the issue but now joins the FBI in corroborating the lab leak hypothesis, according to the report. Several people who have read the report said the Department's judgment was made with "low confidence," the Journal reported.

Responding to the report on Sunday, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told CNN that the intelligence community does not have a "definitive answer" on the matter at this point.

Republican lawmakers have been vocal about the theory that the virus leaked from the Wuhan laboratory soon after the onset of the pandemic in 2020. Initially, some health professionals and legacy media outlets dismissed the theory, labeling the theory's proponents as racist and conspiracy theorists.

Fauci

Some lawmakers also accused Anthony Fauci, former head of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), of colluding with big tech companies, such as Facebook and Twitter, and censoring stories about the lab leak theory via what these companies describe as a crackdown on "misinformation."

"Fauci knew this immediately but dismissed it because of funding for the Wuhan lab," Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) wrote in another post. "We know what happened next — when Fauci spoke Big Tech censored. I exposed this collusion as AG and I'll work to ensure this type of censorship never happens again."

"Americans knew this from Day One," Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) wrote on Twitter on Sunday. "Unfortunately, Big Tech and Big Government silenced them."

Republicans and critics of Fauci have raised concerns about the NIAID's funding of the Wuhan Institute of Virology via the non-governmental organization EcoHealth Alliance, including for research described by experts as gain-of-function. The NIAID issued about 3.4 million in grants to EcoHealth.

Gain-of-function research makes the virus more deadly by enhancing its pathogenicity, its ability to cause disease and harm the host, or transmissibility, how easily it spreads.

The NIH has denied that the grants were for gain-of-function research, while Fauci has defended the decision to issue the grants to EcoHealth.

"More evidence continues to mount that COVID came from the Wuhan lab. We've uncovered emails showing Dr. Fauci was warned that the virus looked man-made & came from a lab, but he may have acted to cover it up. Why? We need answers & accountability," wrote the official Twitter account of the House Oversight Republican Committee.

Republicans on the committee previously disclosed internal NIH emails that showed Fauci was informed by senior scientists early in the pandemic that the theory that COVID-19 had a natural origin was "highly unlikely," even while Fauci was publicly promoting the natural origin theory.

Additional Responses

Republican lawmakers such as Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) took issue with what he described as a lack of transparency in government investigations related to the origins of COVID-19.

"The American people deserve the full truth about #covid origins. No more whitewash. I will again introduce legislation to make the US government's intelligence reports on covid open to the people," Hawley wrote.

Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) echoed Hawley's view.

"The elites and academics owe everyone who had legitimate questions and concerns about the origins of COVID an apology," Buck wrote in a Twitter post. "The American people deserve to see all the information concerning the Chinese lab leak and the origins of COVID. This won't be forgotten."

Meanwhile, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) says the United States should focus on the further implications of the report, namely, the need for the U.S. government to act to hold the Chinese regime accountable for the pandemic.

"Re. China's lab leak, being proven right doesn't matter," Cotton wrote in a Twitter post. "What matters is holding the Chinese Communist Party accountable so this doesn't happen again."

Another GOP lawmaker expressed skepticism about the intention behind the Energy Department's report.

"Evidence the virus was created/released from a lab has been obvious for years," wrote Sen. Ron Johnson in a Twitter post on Feb. 27. "I'm skeptical 'new' evidence surfaced. This is more likely an attempt by the Department of @ENERGY to provide cover for themselves as the truth comes to light."

The Epoch Times contacted the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Energy for comment.

Update: This article has been updated to include a comment from Sen. Ron Johnson.



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[Rwanda Forum] Ese abanya RDC baba ataribo bitera ibibazo bihoraho ?


Ese abanya RDC baba ataribo bitera ibibazo  bihoraho ?

 

Abategetsi n'abaturage ba RDC baba aribo bitera ibibazo bihoraho kubera ubuswa, ubucucu, no kudakunda igihugu cyabo?

 

 Reka mbivuge uko byumva.

 

1.                Rapport mapping ya ONU irahari ariko ubutegetsi bwa RDC n'abaturage baho ntacyo bakoze kugira ngo hagire ikivamo kigaragara cyabyarira RDC umutekano mu gihe Kagame we genocide  y'abatutsi ayikuramo inyungu nyinshi mu bijyanye n'ubukungu na politike mu guhugu no mu mahanga. RDC iyo rapport ntacyo ibabwiye. Ibi byaba biterwa n'ubwenge buke, ni ubuswa, ni ugitinya se, ni ubucucu se ? Kandi ni uko  abafata.

2.                Birumvikana rero iyo hagira ikiva muri Rapport Mapping kigaragara Kagame na M23 ntibaba baratinyutse  komgera  gutangira  intambara muri RDC.

3.                Hari n'ibindi bibazo n'ibyemezo bijyanye n'uruhare rwa Uganda muri RDC ariko usanga ibyo byose ntacyo byamariye RDC cyangwa ngo bitume ibibazo bimwe bikemurwa  na karere ndetse n'amahanga.  RDC uko yitwara ku Rwanda na Uganda ni nkaho nta cyabaye, nta ruhare bafite mu bibazo RDC ifite.

4.                Ntibisobanutse ko  Perezida Tshisekedi  akimara gufata ubutegetsi yihutiye kujya kunoza umubano mwiza n'u Rwanda ariko yibagirwa ko  yagombaga gusaba ko u Rwanda na Uganda babanza bagakemura ikibazo cya M23 baba muri ibyo bihugu mbere yo kunoza umubano nibyo bihugu Kuba RDC iri muri EA Community ntacyo bizayimarira.  Ahubwo  Tshisekedi  yageze n'aho yemera ko  Kagame amwubakira umudugudu i Goma. Ibi rero byari ikimenyetso krerekana uko Kagame afata aba nya RDC nk'abantu  badashoboye. Kandi ibi nta gihe Kagame atanabivuze.

5.                Ntabwo bisonutse ko RDC ivuga ko Ambassadeur w'Umutariyani  yishwe na FDLR ariko hakaba nta  myanzuro y'iperereza ryakozwe ku ruhare rwa FDLR muri bwo bwicanyi. Kandi n'abo muri FDLR bamwishe bakaba batazwi ngo bahanwe. Kuki RDC itabafata ngo ibaburanishe maze bahanwe?

6.                Ntabwo bisobanutse ko Kagame na Kabila barwanije FDLR hakiyongeraho ko aho Kisekedi akimara gufata ubutegetsi bamwe bavugwa ko bari abayobozi ba FDLR bakaba barishwe, none ubu ikibazo cya FDLR kikaba kigihari Kagame akaba aricyo ashyize imbere. RDC mu kwibasira FDLR ni ukwibasira umwanzi utariwe. Umwanzi wa RDC ni umwe. Ni  Kagame.

 

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[Rwanda Forum] Kagame se croit tout permis car Macron a déjà cédé plusieurs fois à ses caprices.

#Kagame se croit tout permis car #Macron a déjà cédé plusieurs fois à ses caprices.

https://twitter.com/thierrymariani/status/1631575017468092418?s=48&t=mu7Upgryh6l76NPefwJTNg

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[Rwanda Forum] La France a lementablement perdu l'Afrique...

La France a lementablement perdu l'Afrique...
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[Rwanda Forum] HAINE, TERREUR ET MORT PAR CRUCIFIXION: LE SERMENT DE FIDÉLITÉ AU FPR DE PAUL KAGAME

HAINE, TERREUR, ET MORT PAR CRUCIFIXION: LE SERMENT DE FIDÉLITÉ AU FPR DE PAUL KAGAME
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[Rwanda Forum] Rwanda, Israel, and the African Union - LA Progressive

Rwanda, Israel, and the African Union - LA Progressive

Rwanda, Israel, and the African Union

Rwanda and Israel reinforce each other's license to kill based on past victimization, and Rwanda supports Israel at the African Union.

On February 18, at the annual summit of the African Union, AU security personnel removed an Israeli delegate who had arrived without an invitation. In 2021, the AU granted Israel observer status, but outcry among members led to suspension of the decision and formation of a committee to review it. Israel, with colossal arrogance, sent its envoy, Sharon Bar-Li, to the 2022 annual summit nevertheless.

The following day, after video of the incident had gone viral on social media, he said, AU commission head Moussa Faki Mahamat said:

"We found that there is a personality who entered the room with a badge and, naturally, we asked him to leave the premises. We are in the process of making the necessary investigations because he does not reside here, he came from Israel and whenever someone arrives here, he is invited, he is invited by the chairperson of the African Union Commission. The official was not invited."

He also said:

"Last year we discussed the question of Israel's status as an observer in the African Union. Following these various discussions, the conference decided to set up an ad hoc committee of heads of state on the question, which means that the statute is suspended until this committee can deliberate. And so we did not invite Israeli officials to our summit."

According to the Institute for Strategic Studies/Africa, 90 "external partners" have limited access to AU documents and sit as observers when invited to meetings, where "they are expected to support the AU's work in the spirit of its founding principles," but Israel's accreditation has been particularly divisive.

As Israel's Ethiopian Embassy reported, Israel had not been accredited since 2002 when it was accredited, albeit briefly, in 2021.

Much of the evolution of this situation is explained in an essay, "How did Israel end up with AU observer status?" published by African Arguments in April 2022, after Israel had been given the accreditation that was later suspended. It was written by Dialo Diop, an activist from the Palestine solidarity movement in Senegal, and Roshan Dadoo, the co-ordinator of the South African BDS Coalition. Both are spokespersons for the Pan-African Palestine Solidarity Network, a coalition of African civil society groups and activists from 20 African nations.

They write:

"The AU's predecessor, the Organisation for African Unity (OAU), noted the similarities between the Israeli and apartheid South African regimes. At a meeting of OAU heads of state in Uganda in 1975, the organisation declared: 'the racist regime in occupied Palestine and the racist regime in Zimbabwe and South Africa have a common imperialist origin, forming a whole and having the same racist structure and being organically linked in their policy aimed at repression of the dignity and integrity of the human being'."

Why have so many since chosen to embrace the apartheid state? They write:

"One answer is that Israel has been increasingly muscular in its diplomatic offensive and offers of technological and agricultural support, particularly in West Africa and East Africa. Another answer lies in the fact that, in the last decade, Israeli military exports to the continent have increased by 306%. In recent years, several authoritarian regimes in Africa have also used Israeli spyware against their own citizens and even other African heads of state.

"This highlights another worrying aspect of an AU embrace of Israel. Its acceptance does not only contradict the body's principles, but also points to the growing reach of authoritarianism, surveillance, and oppression on the continent. The growing influence of the Israeli regime in several African states is a threat to those countries' peace and democracy."

Rwanda, "the Israel of Africa"

After Israel's suspension, the AU decided that a new committee would deliberate on whether to restore Israel's accreditation. It would include three countries that opposed Israel's accreditation – Algeria, Nigeria, and South Africa – and three that supported it – Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda. The committee would be chaired by the new AU chair, Senegal's President Macky Sall.

I can't explain Cameroon or DRC's support, but Rwanda's is unique and uniquely pernicious. Rwanda is often referred to as "the Israel of Africa" and it has had a very special relationship with Israel ever since the Tutsi army led by Paul Kagame defeated Rwanda's Hutu government in 1994.

In 2012, Rwanda was one of three of 54 African member states who abstained on UN General Assembly Resolution 67/19 that upgraded Palestine to non-member observer state status in the United Nations General Assembly.

In 2013, Rwandan President Paul Kagame teamed up with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, and Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson for "A UN Week Discussion in Prelude to the 20th Anniversary of the Rwanda Genocide and the International Response to the Syrian Chemical Slaughter," deploying Rwanda's tragedy as an excuse for bombing Syria.

In 2014, Rwanda was one of two African nations then sitting on the UN Security Council that abstained on a vote to call for an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and East Jerusalem and recognize a Palestinian state by 2017. (The resolution needed a minimum of nine votes and got only 8, but the US would have vetoed it in any case.)

In 2015, Haaretz exposed the miserable fate that awaited African migrants exported from Israel to Rwanda after a deal in which Israel agreed to pay Rwanda $5000 for every African deported there.

In 2017, Kagame became the first African leader to address the American–Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) annual forum.

In 2019, Israel opened its first embassy in Rwanda.

In 2021, Amnesty International reported that Rwanda was using Israel's Pegasus spyware "to potentially target more than 3,500 activists, journalists and politicians. It was also used to infect the phone of Carine Kanimba, Paul Rusesabagina's daughter, of Hotel Rwanda fame."

These are just a few examples of the special relationship between Israel and Rwanda, which is most fundamentally based on their claims to victim status, Jewish victim status in the Holocaust and Rwandan Tutsi victim status in the Rwandan Genocide.

Both nations justify all their actions by invoking these tragedies and reinforce one another's invocations. Israel claims to be protecting itself from another Holocaust by its aggression and occupation in Palestine, Rwanda claims to be protecting itself from another genocide by its aggression and occupation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Western world not only embraces their rationales but also deploys them as an excuse for allegedly humanitarian wars, like that on Libya in 2011 and the ongoing war on Syria.

President Obama formalized the Rwandan Genocide and the Holocaust justifications for U.S. military operations in a 2010 White House press release, FACT SHEET: President Obama Directs New Steps to Prevent Mass Atrocities and Impose Consequences on Serious Human Rights Violators:

"Organization Matters. The President notes that, "66 years since the Holocaust and 17 years after Rwanda, the United States still lacks a comprehensive policy framework and a corresponding interagency mechanism for preventing and responding to mass atrocities and genocide." The President orders the creation of an interagency Atrocity Prevention Board within 120 days from today so as to coordinate a whole-of-government approach to engaging "early, proactively, and decisively."

The following year Team Obama joined NATO in destroying Libya, the most prosperous nation in Africa, after which Susan Rice traveled to Libya, then Rwanda, to say, at the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, that the US had learned from its failures:

"This time, the Security Council acted. And acted in time. Having failed in Rwanda and Darfur, it did not fail again in Libya. Within less than two days, American firepower played a decisive role in stopping Gadhafi's forces and saving Benghazi."

It should be noted here that, in 1994, the UN Security Council was about to send additional troops to help the multilateral UN mission in Rwanda stop the massacres, but President Bill Clinton instructed UN Ambassador Madeline Albright to veto the measure because the US wanted to see their guy, Paul Kagame, seize power, then implement their plan to become the dominant power in Central Africa, meaning most of all DRC, which was then Zaire.

In 2020, as soon as the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), a longstanding US puppet, started the Tigray War, Samantha Power and other stop-genocide crusaders began using the term "Tigray Genocide." Shortly thereafter, Kagame gave an interview behind a #TIGRAYGENOCIDE caption, in which he complained that neither the US, UN, nor AU were intervening to stop it. (Fortunately the humanitarian interventionists lost that battle, when the Ethiopian government defeated the TPLF at the end of November 2022.)

The official anti-genocide campaigners most often target African nations, and never come to Palestine's defense. Granting Israel observer status at the African Union therefore risks validating not only the Israeli settler colonial state but also validating the rationale that both Israel and Rwanda provide for "intervention" in Africa. And it should be no surprise that Rwanda supports it.



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[Rwanda Forum] The Israel of Africa | Black Agenda Report

The Israel of Africa | Black Agenda Report

The Israel of Africa

The Israel of Africa

Rwanda and Israel reinforce each other's license to kill based on past victimization, and Rwanda supports Israel at the African Union.

On February 18, at the annual summit of the African Union, AU security personnel removed an Israeli delegate who had arrived without an invitation. In 2021, the AU granted Israel observer status, but outcry among members led to suspension of the decision and formation of a committee to review it. Israel, with colossal arrogance, sent its envoy, Sharon Bar-Li, to the 2023 annual summit nevertheless.

The following day, after video of the incident had gone viral on social media, AU commission head Moussa Faki Mahamat said:

"We found that there is a personality who entered the room with a badge and, naturally, we asked him to leave the premises. We are in the process of making the necessary investigations because he does not reside here, he came from Israel and whenever someone arrives here, he is invited, he is invited by the chairperson of the African Union Commission. The official was not invited."

He also said:

"Last year we discussed the question of Israel's status as an observer in the African Union. Following these various discussions, the conference decided to set up an ad hoc committee of heads of state on the question, which means that the statute is suspended until this committee can deliberate. And so we did not invite Israeli officials to our summit."

According to the Institute for Strategic Studies/Africa , 90 "external partners" have limited access to AU documents and sit as observers when invited to meetings, where "they are expected to support the AU's work in the spirit of its founding principles ," but Israel's accreditation has been particularly divisive.

As Israel's Ethiopian Embassy reported, Israel had not been accredited since 2002 when it was accredited, albeit briefly, in 2021. 

Much of the evolution of this situation is explained in an essay, "How did Israel end up with AU observer status? " published by African Arguments in April 2022, after Israel had been given the accreditation that was later suspended. It was written by Dialo Diop, an activist from the Palestine solidarity movement in Senegal, and Roshan Dadoo, the co-ordinator of the South African BDS Coalition. Both are spokespersons for the Pan-African Palestine Solidarity Network , a coalition of African civil society groups and activists from 20 African nations.

They write:

"The AU's predecessor, the Organisation for African Unity (OAU), noted the similarities between the Israeli and apartheid South African regimes. At a meeting of OAU heads of state in Uganda in 1975, the organisation declared: 'the racist regime in occupied Palestine and the racist regime in Zimbabwe and South Africa have a common imperialist origin, forming a whole and having the same racist structure and being organically linked in their policy aimed at repression of the dignity and integrity of the human being'."

Why have so many since chosen to embrace the apartheid state? They write:

"One answer is that Israel has been increasingly muscular in its diplomatic offensive and offers of technological and agricultural support, particularly in West Africa and East Africa. Another answer lies in the fact that, in the last decade, Israeli military exports to the continent have increased by 306% . In recent years, several authoritarian regimes in Africa have also used Israeli spyware against their own citizens and even other African heads of state .

"This highlights another worrying aspect of an AU embrace of Israel. Its acceptance does not only contradict the body's principles, but also points to the growing reach of authoritarianism, surveillance, and oppression on the continent. The growing influence of the Israeli regime in several African states is a threat to those countries' peace and democracy."

Rwanda, "the Israel of Africa"

After Israel's suspension, the AU decided that a new committee would deliberate on whether to restore Israel's accreditation. It would include three countries that opposed Israel's accreditation – Algeria, Nigeria, and South Africa – and three that supported it – Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda. The committee would be chaired by the new AU chair, Senegal's President Macky Sall.

I can't explain Cameroon or DRC's support, but Rwanda's is unique and uniquely pernicious. Rwanda is often referred to as "the Israel of Africa" and it has had a very special relationship with Israel ever since the Tutsi army led by Paul Kagame defeated Rwanda's Hutu government in 1994. 

In 2012, Rwanda was one of three of 54 African member states which abstained on UN General Assembly Resolution 67/19 that upgraded Palestine to non-member observer state status in the United Nations General Assembly.

In 2013, Rwandan President Paul Kagame teamed up with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, and Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson and for "A UN Week Discussion in Prelude to the 20th Anniversary of the Rwanda Genocide and the International Response to the Syrian Chemical Slaughter," deploying Rwanda's tragedy as an excuse for bombing Syria .

In 2014, Rwanda was one of two African nations then sitting on the UN Security Council that abstained on a vote to call for an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and East Jerusalem and recognize a Palestinian state by 2017.  (The resolution needed a minimum of nine votes and got only 8, but the US would have vetoed it in any case.) 

In 2015, Haaretz exposed the miserable fate that awaited African migrants exported from Israel to Rwanda after a deal in which Israel agreed to pay Rwanda $5000 for every African deported there. 

In 2017, Kagame became the first African leader to address the American–Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) annual forum.

In 2019, Israel opened its first embassy  in Rwanda.  

In 2021, Amnesty International reported that Rwanda was using Israel's Pegasus spyware "to potentially target more than 3,500 activists, journalists and politicians. It was also used to infect the phone of Carine Kanimba, Paul Rusesabagina's daughter, of Hotel Rwanda fame."

These are just a few examples of the special relationship between Israel and Rwanda, which is most fundamentally based on their claims to victim status, Jewish victim status in the Holocaust and Rwandan Tutsi victim status in the Rwandan Genocide.

Both nations justify all their actions by invoking these tragedies and reinforce one another's invocations. Israel claims to be protecting itself from another Holocaust by its aggression and occupation in Palestine while Rwanda claims to be protecting itself from another genocide by its aggression and occupation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Western world not only embraces their rationales but also deploys them as an excuse for allegedly humanitarian wars, like that on Libya in 2011 and the ongoing war on Syria. 

President Obama formalized the Rwandan Genocide and the Holocaust justifications for U.S. military operations in the 2010 White House press release, "FACT SHEET: President Obama Directs New Steps to Prevent Mass Atrocities and Impose Consequences on Serious Human Rights Violators ."

"Organization Matters. The President notes that, '66 years since the Holocaust and 17 years after Rwanda, the United States still lacks a comprehensive policy framework and a corresponding interagency mechanism for preventing and responding to mass atrocities and genocide.' The President orders the creation of an interagency Atrocity Prevention Board within 120 days from today so as to coordinate a whole-of-government approach to engaging 'early, proactively, and decisively.' "

The following year Team Obama joined NATO in destroying Libya, the most prosperous nation in Africa, after which Susan Rice traveled to Libya, then Rwanda, to say, at the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, that the US had learned from its failures :

 "This time, the Security Council acted. And acted in time. Having failed in Rwanda and Darfur, it did not fail again in Libya. Within less than two days, American firepower played a decisive role in stopping Gadhafi's forces and saving Benghazi." 

It should be noted here that, in 1994, the UN Security Council was about to send additional troops to help the multilateral UN mission in Rwanda stop the massacres, but the US sent Madeline Albright to veto the measure because the US wanted to see their guy, Paul Kagame, seize power, then implement their plan to become the dominant power in Central Africa , meaning most of all DRC, which was then Zaire.

In 2020, as soon as the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), a longstanding US puppet, started the Tigray War, Samantha Power and other stop-genocide crusaders began using the term "Tigray Genocide." Shortly thereafter, Kagame gave an interview behind a #TIGRAYGENOCIDE caption, in which he complained that neither the US, UN, nor AU were intervening to stop it. (Fortunately the humanitarian interventionists lost that battle, when the Ethiopian government defeated the TPLF at the end of November 2022.)

The official anti-genocide campaigners most often target African nations, and never come to Palestine's defense. Granting Israel observer status at the African Union therefore risks validating not only the Israeli settler colonial state but also validating the rationale that both Israel and Rwanda provide for "intervention" in Africa. And it should be no surprise that Rwanda supports it.

Ann Garrison is a Black Agenda Report Contributing Editor based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2014, she received the Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza Democracy and Peace Prize  for her reporting on conflict in the African Great Lakes region. She can be reached at ann(at)anngarrison.com.



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