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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. ### |
### "Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence", George Washington. ### |
### "Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence", George Washington. ### |
Kagame rencontre Tshisekedi au Qatar:
C'est Kagame qui dirige tout. Tshisekedi ne fait que suivre Kagame. Cela va éviter des sanctions futures sur le Rwanda. Tshisekedi a accepté d'embarrasser Lourenço. Kagame veut montrer que Lourenço ne sert à rien. Je trouve que c'est maladroit pour Tshisekedi. Tshisekedi vient d'aider Kagame a éviter d'autres sanctions. On n'a pas besoin de cessez-le-feu. On a besoin que RDF quitte la RDC.
The public, particularly the African Communities in Enfield
Tshisekedi et son gouvernement sont en train de gaspiller des efforts en s'impliquant dans plusieurs initiatives qui ne parlent jamais de la mise en œuvre du Conseil de sécurité. La priorité devrait être la mise en œuvre des sanctions de l'ONU et continuer à demander plus de sanctions. Par exemple, pourquoi les réunions multiples de la CEA-SADC n'ont pas soutenu cette résolution ou discuté la mise en œuvre. Entretemps, Kagame continue d'avancer, la guerre il se dirige vers Walikale alors qu'il a accepté un cessez-le-feu. Walikale sera bientôt pris comme d'autres localités et villes ont été prises pendant les cessez-le-feu, les réunions et les négociations. Pour Walikale, personne ne veut plus entendre les mêmes slogans comme Goma ne sera pas pris. Sake ne sera pas pris.
Justice in the African Great Lakes: Addressing Impunity to Prevent Conflict.
The African Great Lakes region - encompassing Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda - has long been plagued by cycles of violence, impunity, and regional instability. Without effective justice mechanisms to address impunity, the region risks continued proliferation of armed groups, terrorism, and interstate conflicts, particularly among Eastern African countries. This analysis examines the critical relationship between justice and stability in the region, exploring why and how justice mechanisms - particularly the International Criminal Court (ICC) - must be strengthened to break these cycles of violence.
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https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/03/justice-in-african-great-lakes.html
Paul Kagame, Rwanda's president since 1994, has strategically utilised the memory of the 1994 Tutsi genocide to maintain political control domestically and secure international support. This analysis examines how Kagame's government has constructed a narrative that positions him as Rwanda's protector whilst simultaneously suppressing alternative perspectives on the country's complex history of ethnic violence. By monopolising the genocide narrative, Kagame has established a governance model that Western powers have largely accepted despite growing concerns about human rights abuses and regional interventionism.
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https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/03/paul-kagames-victimisation-strategy-how.html
Kagame's Strategic Use of Colonial History to Deflect Western Criticism
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has masterfully employed two historical narratives to maintain his grip on power: the 1994 genocide and the legacy of European colonialism. This analysis examines how Kagame uses colonial history as a diplomatic shield against Western criticism, allowing him to consolidate authoritarian rule while expanding Rwanda's regional influence.
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https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/03/kagames-strategic-use-of-colonial.html
Kagame's Use of the Genocide Narrative for Political and Diplomatic Gain
Introduction
Paul Kagame has ruled Rwanda since 1994, first as de facto leader and Vice President, then officially as President since 2000. While often portrayed internationally as a model of African leadership, this characterization ignores Rwanda's lack of democratic governance and persistent poverty. Kagame has carefully cultivated an image of success by showcasing development in the capital Kigali while rural areas remain among the poorest in Africa. Throughout his nearly three decades in power, he has leveraged the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which an estimated 800,000 to one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed, to consolidate control and silence opposition.
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https://africanrightsalliance.blogspot.com/2025/03/kagames-use-of-genocide-narrative-for.html
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