[Rwanda Forum] Rwanda: Urubanza rwa Karasira Uregwa Guhakana Jenoside Rwatangiye mu Mizi

Rwanda: Urubanza rwa Karasira Uregwa Guhakana Jenoside Rwatangiye mu Mizi
Rwanda: Urubanza rwa Karasira Uregwa Guhakana Jenoside Rwatangiye mu Mizi

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"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence",
George Washington.
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[Rwanda Forum] Kagame’s B Team May Not Be As Ruthless As James Musoni, But It Is Cruel Enough. Meet The Youthful And All Female Crusaders That Run Rwanda. | by David Himbara | Medium


Kagame's B Team May Not Be As Ruthless As James Musoni, But It Is Cruel Enough. Meet The Youthful And All Female Crusaders That Run Rwanda. | by David Himbara | Medium
Kagame's B Team May Not Be As Ruthless As James Musoni, But It Is Cruel Enough. Meet The Youthful And All Female Crusaders That Run Rwanda. | by David Himbara | Medium
https://medium.com/@david.himbara_27884/kagames-b-team-may-not-be-as-ruthless-as-james-musoni-but-it-is-cruel-enough-30bfa8ce12c0

Kagame's B Team May Not Be As Ruthless As James Musoni, But It Is Cruel Enough.

Kagame's six-person team and its purpose

Kagame's youthful but ruthless team comprises of Ines Mpambara, Irene Zirimwabagabo, Clare Akamanzi, Louise Kanyonga, Diane Karusisi, and Iza Irame. These are Kagame's B-Team of lieutenants running Rwanda. With Mr. Fixer James Musoni who is Kagame's A-Team in deep trouble, the six-person team of youthful women is fully in charge now. The work of the B-Team is threefold — praise Kagame, spy on others, and destroy careers. This Kagame team may be described as toxic, or destructive machinery designed to control all aspects of Rwanda's public service to maximize Kagame's power at all costs. Concepts such as goals, delivery, tasks, resources, effectiveness, motivation, and the well-being of professionals are alien to this Kagame B-Team. Serving power is the only game in town — Rwanda does not exist. Only Kagame does. Everyone must follow orders, however infantile, or you are destroyed.

Ines Mpambara, Kagame's chief of staff

The head of the B-Team is Ines Mpambara, Kagame chief of staff for nearly 10 years. As chief of staff, Mpambara is therefore not only charged with running the Presidency but the nation as well. She is General Kagame's right hand woman. Her rise to power was spectacular. Within a year in Kagame's presidency, Mpambara had crushed all her seniors, including those with decades of policy experiences, PhDs and even a military general. Armed with a Bachelor Degree in journalism, she easily competes with Kagame in Machiavellian ruthlessness and brutality against perceived enemies. Kagame and Mpambara are made of same cloth — they both badly lack an ethical core that guides their interaction with the people they lead. The two never heard of values like fairness, decency, equitable behavior, empathy, and humanism.

Irene Zirimwabagabo, Kagame's principal private secretary

Irene Zirimwabagabo, Principal Private Secretary

Irene Zirimwabagabo is the Principal Private Secretary to Kagame. She takes care of President Kagame's own office, including speech-writing. Teamed with Mpambara as her boss, watch out for this one. Irene is another tiger — cross her and you are 'finished'. Lying, manipulation and blame games are her specialties. Irene is a self-claimed strict Adventist-Christian, too. How she reconciles her values with working for a man whose trademark is violence at home and abroad is an irony of ironies. Irene simply adores her leader and will do anything for him, no matter the human cost.

Clare Akamanzi, CEO of Rwanda Development Board

Claire Akamanzi, CEO of Rwanda Development Board

When Rwanda Development Board (RDB) was created to provide a one-stop center for investments and exports, Kagame's micromanagement led to high leadership turnover that persistently rendered the agency useless. Between 2008 when RDB was established and 2018, Kagame changed its CEOs five times. That is an average of two years per CEO. Claire Akamanzi served under four CEOs specializing in spying and reporting them to Kagame. Then Kagame gave her the CEO position. She sees her job as singing praises to Kagame, exaggerating Rwanda's social and economic achievements, and reporting on colleagues suspected of not towing the line. That is Clare Akamanzi — who is supposedly responsible for strategies to transform Rwanda into a vibrant economy sustaining a middle-income population by 2020.

Louise Kanyonga, Rwanda's registrar of companies

Louise Kanyonga, the registrar of companies

At the age of 26 years and straight from school, Kagame made Kanyonga the Registrar General of Rwanda. Kagame had previously sponsored her for Masters degree at Harvard. The exact connection between the boss and the lieutenant is still unknown. This is the person who, as the Registrar of Companies, is responsible for business and other institutions under the relevant Acts in accordance with Rwanda's economic and trade policies. And naturally, the person who promotes institutional effectiveness to assist commercial activities and regulatory compliance. While it takes a day to register a company, Kagame can unilaterally seize and destroy a private company in a day, too. Kanyonga is ready to stamp Kagame's illegal orders.

Diane Karusisi, CEO of Bank of Kigali

Kagame made Karusisi managing director and CEO of Bank of Kigali in 2016. This, after Kagame, removed James Gatera from that position and made him CEO of Crystal Ventures Ltd. Gatera was soon dumped from Crytal Ventures and "disappeared." Karusisi is now at the helm of Rwanda's largest commercial bank by assets — which is effectively a Kagame's bank as I have shown in greater detail in my book Kagame Ate Rwanda's Pension.

Iza Irame, Chief Corporate Officer of Crystal Ventures

Iza Irame is the Chief Corporate Officer of Crystal Ventures Ltd, the ruling party's US$500 million business empire. Irame is sister-in-law to Diane Karusisi, the Bank of Kigali's CEO. And Diane Karusisi is the sister of Major Ruki Karusisi, Kagame's security detail.

The prerequisite of joining the Kagame B-Team

The pre-requisite to join Kagame's B-Team of crusaders is a willingness to become single-minded in manufacturing and sustaining Kagame's 'positive' image. In return, he gives them all powers to execute this duty. Exclusively Tutsi, these young women are only answerable to Kagame — all public servants including cabinet ministers are utterly terrified of these crusaders. Clearly, Mr A-Team, James Musoni, has a formidable replacement in form of Kagame's B-Team.



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"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence",
George Washington.
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[Rwanda Forum] Kagame dealer des puissances occidentales, dénoncé par Maud-Salomé Ekil, Urgences panafricanistes

Kagame dealer des puissances occidentales, dénoncé par Maud-Salomé Ekil, Urgences panafricanistes

https://youtu.be/dUg8EpZRA88?si=TvOk5a8ogu0AKLLu


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"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence",
George Washington.
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[Rwanda Forum] Rishi Sunak Plans New Treaty With Rwanda After Supreme Court Ruling | The New York Times


Rishi Sunak Plans New Treaty With Rwanda After Supreme Court Ruling | The New York Times

https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/europe/100000009182409/sunak-uk-rwanda-deportation-supreme-court.html?smid=em-share


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"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence",
George Washington.
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[Rwanda Forum] Daughters of Hotel Rwanda hero call on Rishi Sunak to axe migrant plan


Daughters of Hotel Rwanda hero call on Rishi Sunak to axe migrant plan

Daughters of Hotel Rwanda hero call on Rishi Sunak to axe migrant plan

Paul Rusesabagina's children say it is 'shocking' that Government is continuing with scheme, given the African country's human rights record

Carine Kanimba (left) and her sister Anaïse have warned about Rwanda's human rights record

The daughters of Paul Rusesabagina, the real-life hero who inspired the film Hotel Rwanda, have condemned the Prime Minister's plans to send asylum seekers to the country.

Anaïse, 31, and Carine Kanimba, 30, said it was "shocking" that the British Government was pushing ahead with plans to send refugees to Rwanda, given its human rights record.

Their comments come after Rishi Sunak vowed to pass emergency legislation and strike a new treaty with the country following a Supreme Court ruling that found the government's Rwanda asylum policy unlawful.

Carine said the Prime Minister's decision showed "complete disregard" for warnings about human rights breaches.

"It's not only unfair to the refugees who are going to be sent there, but it's so unfair to the Rwandans who are suffering every day under that regime," she said.

"It's essentially contributing to the continuation of their suffering."

In 2020, their father Mr Rusesabagina, a prominent critic of Rwandan president Paul Kagame, disappeared after setting off on what he thought was a trip to Burundi for a speaking engagement.

Instead, he was tricked into boarding a plane that was bound for Kigali, where he was charged with terror offences and sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment in what Human Rights Watch called a "flawed trial".

Paul Rusesabagina's detention sparked criticism in the West and highlighted Rwanda's record of crushing political dissent Credit: Nicolas Maeterlinck/Getty

In March 2023, he was released after 939 days of wrongful detention and flown to a military facility in San Antonio, Texas.

Mr Rusesabagina's detention sparked criticism in the West and highlighted Rwanda's record of crushing political dissent and free speech under Mr Kagame's rule.

"The UK Government has itself condemned Rwanda for its abuses of human rights," said Carine.

"Countries all around the world are constantly saying, 'stop violating these principles'."

On Thursday, his daughters, who quit their jobs to campaign for his release, were awarded a Magnitsky Human Rights Award.

"Every single day we were working," said Carine.

"We never rested; we wouldn't even allow ourselves to have fun with our friends, because we [didn't] feel like we were justified to even have fun or laugh."

Describing the moment their father returned, Anaïse said: "Dad walked in and we all crumpled. We couldn't believe what was happening. He held each one of us and was saying, 'I'm here, it's ok'."

Mr Rusesabagina, now 69, was the manager of the Hôtel des Mille Collines in the Rwandan capital of Kigali, where he sheltered more than 1,200 people during the Rwandan genocide of 1994. That includes his two nieces, whom he rescued from a refugee camp in Kabuga.

He was awarded the US Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.

'She's unsafe there'

Carine said she receives "hundreds of messages on a daily basis from Rwandans across the world, and across Rwanda, asking for help in shedding light [on] the abuse".

"Two days ago, before the ruling was published, I received this message from two women in Rwanda, who told me that they had made it safely out of the country… she's unsafe there, while here they're considering sending people to that same place.

"Our father was kidnapped, jailed, tortured and hidden away from the public eye," she continued.

"They attacked us, they spied on us, they made us feel so unsafe… [we] urge people here in the UK not to send people to Rwanda, knowing everything we do about the country and our experience."

They have pledged to continue to fight for the freedom of others in the same situation. "We want to carry this legacy forward… and continue to call for justice and accountability for everyone out there," said Carine.

"There are so many political prisoners in Rwanda, there are so many people who are being mistreated across the world, and I think if this worked for us, it can work for so many other people."

In response to the Supreme Court ruling, Mr Sunak said the Government was working on a new treaty that would protect those relocated to Rwanda against removal and allow Parliament to confirm that "Rwanda is safe".



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"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence",
George Washington.
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[Rwanda Forum] Voilà comment Bisengimana a construit l'empire hima-tutsi au Zaïre de Mobutu


Voilà comment Bisengimana a construit l'empire hima-tutsi au Zaïre de Mobutu
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Jgy4_W0HsQk&feature=shared


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"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence",
George Washington.
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[Rwanda Forum] CANDIDATURE COMMUNE : FIASCO EN AFRIQUE DU SUD ? VOICI POURQUOI TSHISEKEDI EST PLUS FORT!

CANDIDATURE COMMUNE : FIASCO EN AFRIQUE DU SUD ? VOICI POURQUOI TSHISEKEDI EST PLUS FORT!
https://youtu.be/kYHLDWmA3tg?si=1x_uJ-J8m15xSNGH


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"Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence",
George Washington.
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[Rwanda Forum] Re: Police Discover Skull Inside Nairobi-bound Bus from Rwanda

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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