WHY ARE THE REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POWERS ISOLATING THE RWANDAN PRESIDENT PAUL KAGAME DAY BY DAY?
BY KIGINGI JONAS
The self-styled benevolent dictator of Kigali is no longer at ease at all. The renowned serial killer and international assassin who has assassinated more than 4 African presidents is in political trouble. In order to understand what is going on as far as regional politics is concerned, here is some background of the presidents he assassinated between January 1991 and January 2001. In October 1993 the then Ugandan chief of spy Major Paul Kagame led the Burundi Tutsi commandos led by Major Paul KAGAME, Major Bikomagu, Col. Bagaza, and Major Pierre buyoya aall from the minority Tutsis who have been causing unrest in the region. All these putschists raided the presidential palace of the newly democratically elected first Hutu president MELCHIOR NDADAYE with many of his cabinet ministers. But the Tutsi assassins spared the lives of other Tutsis who were part of the new Hutu government such as the then Prime minister Ms. Kinigi. In April 6, 1994, Paul Kagame with his Tutsi rebels supported by USA, UK, Belgium through Uganda, Tanzania, and Burundi shot down the Rwandan presidential plane that was carrying two Hutu president Habyarimana Juvenal of Rwanda and Cyprian Ntaryamira of Burundi who were both from peace negotiations in Arusha, Tanzania. The plane killed more than 30 people who were mostly Hutu entourage from negotiations. Kagame did not end there, in January 2001, President Laurent Desire Kabila of DR Congo was assassinated by Joseph kabarebe who was once Kagame's chief of staff and minister of defense. Paul Kabarebe was this time the chief of staff in DRC after they had carried out a military campaign entirely sponsored by the USA in order to have access to the mineral rich DRC. In short, Paul Kagame is the only living president who has assassinated 4 African presidents in less than 10 years.
Kagame’s Botched Plans to Assassinate Museveni
In recent years, a Ugandan soldier with a grade of sergeant confessed to president Museveni that he had received over $300,000 as an advance to plan and kill president Museveni. The money had come from Paul Kagame himself. This was followed by a series of assassinations targeting Museveni's inner security personnel. It is believed that Kagame wanted to remove Museveni's regime and install his best friend and a cousin General Kayihura who was also the chief of police. This did not go well with Museveni who had invested everything to install Kagame as a president in Rwanda since they both come from the Tutsi tribe that when it is in Uganda they call themselves Banyankole and Bahima in Tanzania. In Tanzania Kagame continues to create more problems with the CCM system. In the last presidential elections, Paul Kagame sent over $400,000 to the then presidential contender LOWASA with the promise to help him win elections in Tanzania and help Kagame change the Tanzanian political landscape by bringing in more Tutsis into the Tanzanian political system. This backfired when Bishop Christopher Mtikila revealed the Tutsi masterplan in the Great lakes region and how Kagame had sent money to Lowasa to influence the CCM electoral outcome. See the video here below. Few weeks later, Bishop Christopher Mtikila was assassinated by the Kagame agents in Tanzania as he was from a meeting.
Now Paul Kagame continues to be left in the cold by the regional leaders. This time UGANDA, DRC, and KENYA have proved it. Apart from establishing a Tutsi Apartheid system in Rwanda, arming the Tutsi banyamulenge to go and massacre innocent Congolese people, staging two coups that assassinated two Hutu presidents in Burundi, and recently to plan to change power in Uganda and Tanzania by force, Paul Kagame the Rwandan dictator is being isolated by both regional and international powers. Just weeks after the president of Kenya and the DR Congo President Tshisekedi signed various economic and security deals, now it is Uganda and DRC. Just to remind you, in April 2021 President Kenyatta in Kinshasa went to Kinshasa to cement bilateral ties between Kenya and the DRC. He signed agreements and opened an Equity Bank in Kinshasa, and agreed to send the Kenya troops in Eastern DRC to keep peace. Some might wonder why the DRC chose Kenya over Rwanda and yet Rwanda has been sending its troops everywhere to keep peace and Rwanda is across the Goma border? Because of three main political elements: 1) Rwanda under Kagame hs been used by the Bill Clinton foundation to loot DRC and carry out mass rape of the Congolese women. Since 1996, Kagame has funded the Banyamulenge Tutsis who immigrated to Congo in the 1800s from Rwanda to slaughter the indigenous Congolese people. Paul Kagame and the Banyamulenge Tutsis are accused of slaughtering more than 12 million Congolese Bantu people who include the Hutus of Masisi and the Rwandan Hutus who had sought refuge in DRC. This ended when a Banyamulenge Tutsi General Ntaganda famously known as terminator handed himself to the US Embassy in Kigali so that they could offer him protection and transferred him to the ICTR in the Hague.
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PRESIDENT UHUTU KENYATTA AND FELIX TSHISEKEDI IN KINSHASA |
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PRESIDENT FELIX TSHISEKEDI AND YOWERI MUSEVENI IN BUNAGANA |
Now PaulKagame is feeling so sad that his system is left out of all these great regional power deals, just because of Kagame's insane violence and lack of strategy. Apart from killings and buying international media to sanitize Kagame, there is nothing else substentil the Tutsi regime has done for the people of Rwanda. Mr. Paul Kagame is realizing too late that apart from being a serious threat to regional peace, stability, and security, he is also a deadly threat to the people of Rwanda and his own existence. Currently, the Tutsi regime in Kigali has reached the Newtonian "free fall in a vacuum" stage that is on the verge of exploding once it reaches its bottom self. Currently, President Tshisekedi and Museveni are set to start multi billion projects that are going to change the entire Eastern DRC. Uganda has signed deals that include the construction of the following roads in DRC:
Budiba Bridge across River Semuliki with Rwebisengo-Budiba-Bunia Access Road (78Km)
Mpondwe/Kasindi-Beni Road (77km)
Nebbi-Goli-Bunia Road (197km)
Goma-Rutshuru-Bunagana Road (100km) and
Bukavu-Goma-Butembo-Beni-Bunia Corridor (758km).
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