tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post515335011427365320..comments2023-12-29T08:11:16.176-08:00Comments on CRY FOR FREEDOM IN RWANDA: Karegeya is Dead but should Many more Follow?Nkundahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14082281582678434598noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-26246642675955953932014-01-10T11:27:52.198-08:002014-01-10T11:27:52.198-08:00I believe Kagame is innocent till proven guilty as...I believe Kagame is innocent till proven guilty as well.why r u quick to cover up for others whom you clearly said were involved in mass murder but not kagame?all these are speculations with no proof.has any of you seen him do the said crimes or you are just talking out of imagination?I'm not rwandese but I feel like this is a mere campaign by his opponents to get the world's support,clearly he won elections and legitimately so.I know you might say he rigged them but that's the common song for sour loosers world wide.rwanda is way more developed than most countries and on the right track to being one of africa's success.I wish many presidents would be like him and champion africa forwardAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-27962994258327915792014-01-05T09:39:05.901-08:002014-01-05T09:39:05.901-08:00As part of a church bound to a canon which states:...As part of a church bound to a canon which states:<br />"God, and not man, is the creator of human life. The unjustified taking of life is sinful. Therefore, all members and Clergy are called to protect and respect the sanctity of every human life from conception to natural death (Canon II.8.3)."<br />I have to hope that Anglicans in Rwanda will stand up and condemn this murder if it is indeed traced back to the Rwandan security organs, which seems likely.<br />jmwhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06600452580513720840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-74060571156607927532014-01-04T23:44:06.732-08:002014-01-04T23:44:06.732-08:00You meant it your self. Crimes like this are much ...You meant it your self. Crimes like this are much harder to conceal in this day and age of Twitter and the US will not stain their international image.<br /><br />Together we can bring Kagame and his clique down. personally i have been thinking of a strength in IT to do this using a twitter batallion tweetting at least everyone hour making Kagame ruthless killings known by everyone allover the world and i am sure the democratic people of America will get their goverment stop supporting Kagame.<br /><br />I wont sleep a second, I have to find solutions and share them with people like you nkunda, you are doing a great job for the people of Rwanda.<br /> <b>LETS TOGETHER ASK KAGAME TO RESIGN NOW</b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-17510802011424642262014-01-04T22:08:15.211-08:002014-01-04T22:08:15.211-08:00Very chilling, and very true/Very chilling, and very true/Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03999848401720444007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-55415999406323491752014-01-04T19:56:14.358-08:002014-01-04T19:56:14.358-08:00Kagame Is a lone Wolf who Murder Rwandese with Imp...Kagame Is a lone Wolf who Murder Rwandese with Impunity. He has upper hand to carry on the killing unless something is done to stop him from masterminding his killings. We should not focus on blaming foreign governments that have enduring diplomatic and political ties with his ill government. This is the problem we should confront, and decide what measures we can undertake to stop more killings of this nature. I am saddened by Karegeya's killing but I think he surely got under-estimated dangers that faced his life. He received several death threats that should have shaped his personal safety instinct for goodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-60296689177182007982014-01-04T17:39:24.991-08:002014-01-04T17:39:24.991-08:00referring to your last paragraph, you said that th...referring to your last paragraph, you said that the US gov't supports someone that the majority of rwandans do not want. my question is, how would the US gov't know that the majority of rwandans do not want him when they can't even express themselves?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13152886996929276334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-46676374937072244302014-01-04T17:01:31.135-08:002014-01-04T17:01:31.135-08:00Btw, great rendering of the situation.Btw, great rendering of the situation.blaisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10271081481475980902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-43501929764542733962014-01-04T17:00:26.922-08:002014-01-04T17:00:26.922-08:00I'm quite taken aback by the fact that knowing...I'm quite taken aback by the fact that knowing he was a marked man he didn't take more steps to ensure his own safety given the fact that those network were his brain child.Obviously even a close friend who goes back and forth to the motherland would be under tremendous pressure from GoR to collaborate in whatever enterprise they were into.<br />Another thing I never get is why they don't put in writing whatever they know in case something happen to them.Sooner or later responsibilities will be assign. Justice is slow but retribution is swift blaisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10271081481475980902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-27975241067861334012014-01-04T16:53:13.497-08:002014-01-04T16:53:13.497-08:00"Rise and Fall of Kagame" is inevitable"Rise and Fall of Kagame" is inevitableAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-6826723070271876482014-01-04T16:48:26.217-08:002014-01-04T16:48:26.217-08:00First, my sincere condolences to the Family of Kar...First, my sincere condolences to the Family of Karagaye. May his Soul Rest in Eternal peace.<br />Dictatorial government in Rwanda would stay in power as long as Kagama maintains his fake image on international level. Criticizing his government without immediate actions or solutions such as internal uprisings or holding of mass demonstration would only strengthen his grip on leadership. We also need to know that any possible attempts to remove Kagama by force would result in catastrophic consequences. He has outstanding financial and military support from the four corners of the earth, especially from the imperialists. He may not have enough men to fight any rebellions against his government but he surely could still be a winner at the end of it all because he enjoys international support. However, being great doesn’t guarantee he would never fall. We are left to question ourselves, us who think we could do better to free political prisoners who are detained without fair trial: what can we immediately do to help brothers and sister in Rwanda enjoy freedom? We have time and opportunity to act, in helping to speak for those who are unfairly intimidated in the cells. We have moral obligations to fight for victims of murderous government. We can help.<br />Greater price must be paid to topple his government. Simmering animosities would eventually burst into full-scale rebellion, in the near future. Possibility of civil war is inevitable, at least in a bid to overthrow Kagame and that’s the best solution if we were to remove kagame from the office.<br />Rather than encouraging national participation in nation building, he has deployed odious tactics that work against peace, reconciliation, forgiveness and healing. This is not a kind of leadership we need in the 21st century. Rwandese deserve better than what Kagame has to offer.<br />Kagama is typically a vengeful and vindictive leader who instigate divisive political ideologies, through brutal means as we witness throughout his presidency. Karagaye's killing is just but one of the many cases of systematic killings ordered by Kagame himself. <br />The world shouldn't be fooled to not believe political dissidents in Rwanda are systematically slaughtered to preserve Kagama's brutal administration. Criticism alone is not enough. Condemnation of the killings must be both forceful and peaceful. I envision great revolution that would see Kagame falls.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356835981446769721.post-37762875377418343682014-01-04T15:46:14.964-08:002014-01-04T15:46:14.964-08:00Personally, I wouldn't be very comfortable hav...Personally, I wouldn't be very comfortable having my country's president be a murderer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com