"...determination is the key to success in politics, in the broadest sense of the word. You don't need many resources to make your voice heard when you are defending a cause you believe to be just..." Padre André Sibomana
ABOUT ME
Growing up in post-genocide Rwanda, I was profoundly influenced by Padre
Andre Sibomana and many other sons and daughters of the soil who
preached the need for unity and non-violence. Padre Sibomana stands out
for he was neither Hutu, Tutsi nor Twa. He dreamed of a world that
transcends the ethnic divides and spent his entire life pursuing it. Not
a friend of oppressive regimes, he vehemently opposed the Juvenal
Habyarimana regime and its maltreatment of Tutsi persons and the Tutsi
hegemony under Paul Kagame.Having only narrowly survived the 1994
genocide, he continued to face threats of assassination from the
successive Kagame regime. When he fell sick in 1997, the government
denied him papers to travel for treatment to Europe. On 7 March 1998,
Fr. Sibomana went to be with the Lord at the age of 43. Amnesty
International observed, "André Sibomana can never be replaced, but the
memory of this remarkable man -- his courage, his devotion, his
perseverance and his humanity -- will serve as an inspiration to those
inside and outside Rwanda who are committed to restoring respect for
human rights in the country." Feel free to contact me at
rwandankunda@yahoo.com
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