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[Rwanda Forum] PADIRI THOMAS UMUKANDIDA MU MATORA YA 2024: ICYANZU GIKOMEYE CY'IMPINDUKA.


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https://youtu.be/XJ8Gogcc6TA?si=6OYhBQO_j_3Fo5r8


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[Rwanda Forum] Rwanda: Global Playbook of Abuse to Silence Critics | Human Rights Watch

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[Rwanda Forum] Rwanda: HRW dénonce les abus des autorités pour faire taire les critiques des exilés à l'étranger


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[Rwanda Forum] RDC: KIBAYE IGITERO CYA MBERE KURI M23-RDF | NGO NI A LA BWENGE!



RDC: KIBAYE IGITERO CYA MBERE KURI M23-RDF | NGO NI A LA BWENGE!
https://youtu.be/paoD3nZzxXU?si=TWl32hCeGbckLVPe


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[Rwanda Forum] Re: Re : Re: Zac, mwarigishije muramenyesha!

Triple i,

1. Pour pouvoir accuser faussement qui les Iny-Ink voudraient sur la tuerie de l'ETO Kicukiro, un peu de patience!

Attendez que la méthode de tuer par télépathie c-à-dire sans contact physique avec la victime, sans lui faire inhaler des produits ou gaz toxiques, et surtout en ne lui lançant pas de projectiles: balles des cartouches, bombes, missiles, drones...mais seulement en y pensant , attendez que les scientifiques la mettent au point. Car jusqu'à présent seul Dieu pouvait le faire.

Après il faudra encore patienter un peu le temps que le régime Tutsi de Paul Kagame forme des " témoins" qui défileront devant les Cours et Tribunaux du monde , certains comme survivants, d'autres comme auteurs aux avoeux et même certains comme " victimes ressuscitées". Alors le régime Tutsi des Inyenzi-Inkotanyi pourra sommer certains pays d'arrêter qui il désignerait en l'accusant des événements de l'ETO Kicukiro du 11 avril 1994.

2. Pour ce qui est de ce pauvre Jacques Marescaux, il s'agit d'un français qui comme toujours a appris sur le tard comment obtenir un lieu de laboratoire dans lequel il pourrait faire des expériences et des essais médicaux " in Vivo" et surtout disposer des cobayes humains que sont les Hutu. Ce qui ne peut s'obtenir nulle part ailleurs dans le Monde. Il suffit donc de flatter l'égo du dictateur sanguinaire et analphabète Tutsi Paul Kagame et de lui lécher les bottes pour qu'il vous donne une colline entière et des cobayes humains garanties. C'est ce qui vient de se faire.

Symboliquement le français vient d'acquérir la colline de Masaka, celle-là même d'où sont partis les missiles sol-air tirés par le même Kagame et qui ont tués entre autres TROIS citoyens français en mission commandée le 06 avril 1994.
Pour Kagame Masaka sera un Mémorial marquant son déclenchement des tueries interethniques qualifiées abusivement de "génocide" , mais ayant servi de coverture à la conquête du Rwanda par une horde de tueurs Tutsi venus d'Ouganda et qui massacrait tout être vivant sur son passage: Hutu, Tutsi et Twa.


Le dimanche 8 octobre 2023 à 13:28:06 UTC+2, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


Uriho urarwana k'umwicanyi Major mugenzi wawe? No mu Bubiligo justice izatinda ikore ibaze ibyabaye kuri ETO Kicukiro!
In the meantime, let's keep making tomorrow yesterday!





Le jeu., oct. 5 2023 à 9:30 a.m., Zac Biampa
<zac.biampa@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Oya Triple i, wee!
Inyenzi-Inkotanyi nimwe mwigisha n'
abazungu bagata ubwenge bari bafite bakamira ubwanyu bunguri. 
Dore nk'ubu aba Procureurs , Commissaires, Avocats, Juges...bo mu Buholandi,  ngo baminuje barihanukira bakavuga ko bigiye ku Nyenzi mu Rwanda ko:
1. Umuhutu ashobora kurasa akica abatutsi 20.000, akoresheje gusa  Pistolet 9mm ye yambaye kw'itako, ijyamo amasasu 13 gusa !
2. Ko mu mibare igezweho selon le théorème des Inyenzi-Inkotanyi: 10% de 40.000 zitanga 30.000. Urugero: commune Mugina yari ituwe n'abaturage 40.000 ( dont 89% de Hutu, 10 % de Tutsi et 1 % de Twa) . noneho ngo muli Mata 1994 abatutsi 30.000 bari bayituye bahurira kuli Paroisse munzu imwe maze batwikirwamo!

Isomere. Agahomamunywa!Emoji






Le jeudi 5 octobre 2023 à 14:37:37 UTC+2, Jerome Ndiho <jeronimo2408@yahoo.com> a écrit :


[Rwanda Forum] Rwanda, Brazil sign visa waiver deal - The New Times

Rwanda, Brazil sign visa waiver deal - The New Times

Rwanda, Brazil sign visa waiver deal

Rwanda&#039;s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Vincent Biruta, shakes hands with his Brazilian counterpart, Mauro Vieira, after signing agreements, including visa waiver, on October 5 in the country&#039;s capital, Brasilia. Courtesy

Rwandans holding diplomatic and official passports could soon travel to Brazil visa-free, following an agreement signed between the two countries. This is according to a statement issued on October 6 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

As per the press release, Rwanda's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Vincent Biruta, made a two-day official visit to Brazil, from October 5 to 6.

It indicated that this was the first high-level visit of its kind between the two countries.

The primary objective of this visit was to reinforce bilateral cooperation and boost trade between Rwanda and Brazil, the ministry indicated.

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It stated that Biruta held productive meetings with senior officials from the Brazilian Federal Government, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira.

As part of the meetings, they signed two important agreements: one concerning the transfer of sentenced persons, and another Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at waiving visa requirements for holders of Diplomatic and Official Passports.

In discussions with his counterpart, Minister Biruta underscored the great potential for cooperation in sectors of mutual interest, notably agriculture, trade, investment, and air services.

"We have also agreed that a Rwandan business mission will visit Brazil in the near future. This visit will serve as a significant step towards deepening economic relations and fostering greater understanding between our nations," he told members of the press in Brasilia.

Rwanda's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Vincent Biruta, made a two-day official visit to Brazil, from October 5 to 6.

Rwanda's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Vincent Biruta, made a two-day official visit to Brazil, from October 5 to 6.

Meanwhile, concerning international affairs, Minister Biruta congratulated Brazil for its role as President of the United Nations Security Council for the month of October and exchanged views on pressing issues related to peace and security, particularly in the African Great Lakes region.

They recognised the need for concerted efforts to address security challenges and to work together for the promotion of stability and prosperity in the region.

They also discussed the critical issue of climate change and its far-reaching implications. Both nations share deep concerns about the impact of climate change on their respective regions and are committed to addressing this challenge through collaborative efforts.

Brazil is the largest country in South America and Latin America and is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. It has a gross domestic product of more than $2 trillion as of April 2023, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Rwanda and Brazil established diplomatic relations in 1981. In recent years, both countries have shown mutual interest in exploring ways to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation.

The New Times


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