vendredi 20 mars 2009

Open letter to Alison DesForges, from Agaculama mu ikibunda.

Dear Alison DesForges,

1/ Since not far than 18 years, I personnaly follow your
professional curriculum concerning the Central African Great Lakes
Countries.

2/ I'm sorry to remark -but am I really sorry?- that I totally
disagree with the subjective "parti-pris" that you systematically
showed in favor of your friends of the RPF since the mercenarian
struggle of this racist movement.

3/ Dear Alison, Human Rights is one thing. Defense of minorities'
rights is one other thing. But, when we speak about Human Rights, we
should first of all speak about Democracy; and the first law in
Democracy is the law of peaople's Majority, which gives its
majoritarian voice for a democratic government.

4/ What I disapprove in your "political" struggle for minorities'
rights -like Rwandan Tutsi's rights"- is that the consequence of
this systematic support to the minority endangers Democracy. It(-'s
not necessary to remind to you what happened in Rwanda with such a
disastrous politics: the coup d'Etat of Paul Kagame and the
construction of a fascist state taking in hostage the great majority
of Rwandan Tutsi who have nothing to do with the imperialistic and
racist RPF minority that struggled for the absolute control of power
in this country.

5/ I also recently observed that your Human Rights Watch
organization recently came back on a more democratic point of view.
HRW criticized the low level of Justice in Rwanda, and Kagame's
regime sacked his good friends who were really the pillars and the
moral guarantee of RPF legitimacy. I'm very happy that your HRW
organization now understands the real fascist and imperialistic
nature of RPF dictatorial regime. I also observe that Kagame's
regime openly criticizes both HRW and Alison DesForges. If we don't
remain their slaves, we become their ennemies: that's their
mentality since october 1990. Your organization and yourself are the
victims of the totalitarian mentality of RANU/RPF/FPR. It was the
same recently when RPF tryed to fire out Yusuf Mugenzi on the
Kinyarwandan service of the BBC, for so-called revisionnism,
divisionnism and genocide propaganda. BBC resisted and still
resists. Too much is too much and we now have to stop this
thanatocratic process.

6/ So, please, dear Alison, I would be happy, and I think a great
majority of Rwandan citizens would be very happy, if you and Kenneth
Roth issued an official statement for HRW, saying that during years
HRW was engaged on a wrong way, that HRW was manipulated by RPF and
its pillars, for exemple in the US States Department, and that HRW
regrets its misconduct during these to long years. Rwandan and
Congolese citizens, trying to reconstruct democracy in their by pro-
RPF warlords martyrized countries, would be very happy if HRW staff
reconsidered their false position concerning the real nature of
president Paul Kagame's RPF.

Please, Dear Alison, join us, join the majority of humans from the
Central African Great Lakes Countries, join the majority of humans
worldwide in their daily struggle for TRUTH, JUSTICE, PEACE AND
RECONCILIATION IN THE MARTYRIZED CENTRAL AFRICAN GREAT LAKES
COUNTRIES. We'll win together but our glory will be God's glory, and
the happiness of the humankind.

Thank You for them.

Agaculama Mu Ikibunda, the friend of all the Banyarwaanda who have
no blood on their hands.

4 janvier 2009

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