Monthly Archives: April 2014

Why US fracking companies are licking their lips over Ukraine

From climate change to Crimea, the natural gas industry is supreme at exploiting crisis for private gain – what I call the shock doctrine.

When the French clock off at 6pm, they really mean it

A new labour agreement in France means that employees must ignore their bosses’ work emails once they are out of the office and relaxing at home – even on their smartphones

Relaxing in a French cafe

Relaxing in a French cafe, untroubled by work emails. Photograph: Sipa Press/Rex Features

Just in case you weren’t jealous enough of the French already, what with their effortless style, lovely accents and collective will to calorie control, they have now just banned bosses from bothering them once the working day is done.

Well, sort of. Après noticing that the ability of bosses to invade their employees’ home lives via smartphone at any heure of the day or night was enabling real work hours to extend further and further beyond the 35-hour week the country famously introduced in 1999, workers’ unions have been fighting back. Now employers’ federations and unions have signed a new, legally binding labour agreement that will require employers to make sure staff “disconnect” outside of working hours.

Under the deal, which affects around 250,000 employees in the technology and consultancy sectors (including the French arms of Google, Facebook, Deloitte and PwC), employees will also have to resist the temptation to look at work-related material on their computers orsmartphones – or any other kind of malevolent intrusion into the time they have been nationally mandated to spend on whatever the French call la dolce vita. And companies must ensure that their employees come under no pressure to do so. Thus the spirit of the law – and of France – as well as the letter shall be observed.

That’s right. While we poor, pallid, cowering Brits scurry about, increasingly cowed by the threat of recession-based redundancy and government measures that privilege bosses’ and shareholder comfort over workers’ rights, the continentals are clocking off. While we’re staring down the barrel of another late one/extra shift/all-nighter, across the Channel they’re sipping sancerre and contemplating at least the second half of a cinq à sept before going home to enjoy the rest of that lovely “work/133-hours-per-week-of-life” balance.

C’est all right pour some, quoi?

• This article was amended on 11 April 2014. An earlier version stated that the labour deal would affect “a million employees” and require staff “to switch off their phones after 6pm”. The deal obliges staff to “disconnect” from work calls and emails after working hours to ensure they receive the full minimum rest periods already mandated in French employment regulations but there is no particular time at which they are required to do so. While the deal was signed by unions representing 1 million employees, it will affect only 250,000 workers directly.

Source:http://www.theguardian.com/

U.N. to Send Peacekeepers to Central African Republic

UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations Security Council on Thursday voted unanimously to send 12,000 peacekeepers authorized to do whatever necessary to protect civilians in the Central African Republic, where a vicious sectarian conflict has effectively partitioned the country into Christian and Muslim swaths and left a trail of gruesome killings.

France, which wrote the resolution, has said it will keep its 2,000-member force in the Central African Republic, a former French colony, until the new peacekeeping force can be deployed in full. How long that will take remains unclear, as does the question of how capable the troops will be of protecting civilians without abusing them.

Peacekeepers from neighboring Chad pulled outfrom the Central African Republic this month after some of them were accused of shooting civilians in a busy market in the capital, Bangui. Many of the roughly 5,000 African Union peacekeeping troops in the country now could be incorporated into the United Nations peacekeeping mission.

The resolution calls for 10,000 soldiers and nearly 2,000 police officers. Rights groups that have been pressing the United Nations to take a more assertive role in the crisis welcomed its passage.

“Precious time wasted but #CARcrisis resolution creates strong UN mission to protect civilians, monitor human rights, help rule of law,” wrote Philippe Bolopion, the United Nations director at Human Rights Watch, on Twitter.

Rare for a United Nations mission, due to start in September, the peacekeepers are additionally authorized to support law and order in the country, at a time when its police and court system have basically collapsed.

They are also supposed to monitor human rights abuses and help the national authorities arrest war criminals. The Central African Republic is a signatory to the treaty that created the International Criminal Court, which has already opened an investigation into atrocities in the course of the conflict. “Justice is necessary to the process. Impunity led us to where we are now,” its foreign minister, Toussaint Kongo-Doudou, told reporters after the Security Council vote.

Dr Christophe Mpozayo arazira gutanga ibitekerezo bye!

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Nk’uko tubikesha ikinyamakuru umuryango.rw , umugabo Christophe Mpozayo afungiye kuri polisi i Remera azira gutanga ibitekerezo bye. Polisi yo imurega ko akwirakwiza ibihuha kandi ngo akaba agamije kwangisha abaturage ubutegetsi buriho. Koko iyo ubutegetsi bugeze mu marembera burenganya  kandi bukikanga buri wese. Ese twakora iki ngo twumvishe FPR n’agatsiko kayiyobora ko gutanga ibitekerezo bitandukanye n’ibyabo ari umusanzu wo guhindura ibitagenda neza?

Biragaragara ko aka gatsiko gafite byinshi kishinja kandi ni mu gihe. Kuva tariki ya 1/10/1990 amaraso y’inzirakarengane y’abanyabyumba n’abanyaruhengeri ndetse n’ayamenetse mu gihugu hose kugeza n’uyu munsi abarwa kuri ko. Igitangaje ariko ngo ni uko Mpozayo yari afite na gahunda yo gukura umukuru w’igihugu ku butegetsi!? Iki se ni icyaha? Ubundi se ntazabuvaho?

Itegeko nshinga rya repubulika y’u Rwanda n’ubwo dufite byinshi turinenga ariko risobanura ko nta mukuru w’igihugu ugomba kurenza manda ebyiri. Kagame arazirangije. Bityo rero gutegura kumusimbura nta cyaha kibirimo. Mu rwego rwo gutekinika dossier, polisi irashinja Dr Mpozayo gutunga grenade! Umuntu nka Mpozayo nta grenade akeneye yewe n’ubwo yaba ashaka guhirika leta ubwonko bwe burusha imbaraga grenade igihumbi. ahubwo polisi nibanze ibare ama grenades ari mu bubiko bw’intwaro maze itubwire ko iyo grenade yabonetse kwa Mpozayo itari iya Leta yazanywe n’abaje kumusaka!  (Administration)

Umugabo witwa Mpozayo Christophe afungiye kuri sitasiyo ya polisi I Remera mu mujyi wa Kigali, akekwaho gukwirakwiza ibihuha yifashishije imirongo nkoranyambaga ya interineti agamije kwangisha abaturage Leta iriho.

Mpozayo yaratawe muri yombi kuri uyu wa gatatu nyuma y’uko polisi imenye amakuru ko yaba ari gukwirakwiza ibihuha mu baturage ngo bivumbure kuri leta iriho.

Si ubwa mbere kandi Mpozayo afunzwe, kuko no mu Ugushyingo umwaka ushize yafashwe ashinjwa gutunga intwaro mu buryo butemewe n’amategeko no gusebanya.

Mpozayo yakoraga mu ihuriro rishyiraho amategeko muri Afurika y’iburasirazuba EALA (East African Legislative Assembly). Akaba yarakoreraga Arusha muri Tanzaniya.

Newtimes dukesha iyi nkuru ikaba itangaza ko uyu mugabo yakoraga ibi bikorwa byo gukwirakwiza ibihuha ahamagarira abaturage kwangaLeta iriho yifashishije imirongo nkoranyambaga ya interineti (social media ).

Umuvugizi wa polisi y’u Rwanda, ACP Damas Gatare na we yemeje ifatwa rya Mpozayo. Yagize ati :”Twongeye gufata Dr Christophe Mpozayo kubera kugerageza kwangisha abaturage ubuyobozi abinyujije mu nyandiko mu guhungabanya ubusugire bw’igihugu.”

Gatare yavuze ko Mpozayo afungiye kuri sitasiyo ya polisi I Remera, mu gihe iperereza rigikomeje.

Itegeko rivuga ko”umuntu wese ukwirakwiza ibihuha, wangisha abaturage ubuyobozi, kwanganisha abaturage ubwabo cyangwa uhamagarira abaturage guteza akaduruvayo mu gihugu abinyujije mu mvugo , inyandiko, mu mashusho, mu byapa n’ibindi mu guhungabanya umutekano w’u Rwanda, ahanishwa igihano cy’igifungo kuva ku myaka 10 kugera kuri 15.

Iperereza rikaba rigikomeje ngo bamenye niba ntaho ahuriye n’udutsiko tw’iterabwoba cyangwa abahakana Jenoside.

Ngo Kabarebe yaba abyumva kimwe n’umuhanzi Butera Jeanne aka Knowless…ntawe udakama izo aragiye!?

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NI BYO SE KOKO? BUTERA KNOWLES, KABAREBE?

Ubu inkuru zigezweho i Kigali ni izijyanye no kwibuka birunvikana, hagataho iz’iburirwa irengero rya Kizito Mihigo ndetse n’uriya munyamakuru, ariko mu ba jeunes n’inkundarubyino za muzika, inkuru igezweho ni uy’urukundo rushyushye hagati ya Gen Kabarebe n’umucuranzikazi Butera Knowless.

Ubu i Kigali , inkuru ni kimenyabose ko Umucuranzi Butera Knowles ari we cyana (umukunzi) kigezweho cya Gen James Kabarebe.
Ababivuga bafite aho bahera kuko hari ibimenyetso byinshi kandi simusiga.
– Gen James Kabarebe ni umwe mu bantu bafite amafaranga atagira ingano mu Rwanda kandi akaba akunda guhenurura ingutiya kurusha abazima n’abapfuye.
– Ni umuntu wikundira utwana duto cyane cyane utwangavu kubera ko abapfumu be batumurangiyemo umuti, akaba ari nayo mpamvu afite abana benshi. Hose muri Kigali, kuva mu Rwampara ugasatira Nyakabanda, ugaca mu Biryogo ugana Muhima na Kimicanga , ukanyarukira Remera ku Gisimenti, mu Kabagari na Bannyahe, ndetse na Birmingham m’ubwongereza aho leta yaho imurerera umwana wumuhungu yabyaranye na murumuna w’umugorewe Fifi Mudenge,  aho hose uhasanga abana ba Gen Kabarebe!
– Nta muramu we n’umwe batabyaranye, na babyara be yashoboye kubona barabyaranye!

Esperance umugore wa Kabarebe we yarumiwe kuburyo ngo ungenge afite arizuko amaherezo Kabarebe azahurira nabahungu be muri utwo dukobwa. Ati narumiwe ntakundi nabigenza.

Mushobora kwibaza muti ni gute umuntu uzi ubwenge yajya mu bagore bangana batyo atajyanye agakingirizo!!! Reka da!!! Ahubwo umugambi we ni ukubiba ku buryo bushobotse bwose , imiswa ya Sida afite kuva kera, ikaba inagaragarira buri wese, yewe no ku mafoto!
Igihangayikishije ni uko ngo anatuma abasilikare kumuzanira abakobwa bato bemera guhembwa amadolari maze bakaryamana nawe.

Ikindi, ni uko inkuru dukesha uwahoze ari umukunzi wa Butera Knowles itumenyesha ko ngo nyuma y’aho Gen James Kabarebe amenyeye Butera Knwles kuri Television, we atongeye kumuca iryera! yagize ati “ntacyo nakora kuko Knowles nicyo yahisemo gukundana n’umuyobozi! Nk’iriya modoka Kabarebe yamuguriye se nakayikuye he?”Mu magambo make ahita akupa telephone. Imodoka yavugaga ngo niyo yasohoreyemo indirimbo reka ngukunde benshi bemeza ko umukunzi yavugaga ari Gen Kabarebe. Iyo ndirimbo iri muri za video hano muri video zigaragara hasi ku nyenyerinews.

Ntabwo ari Butera Knowles gusa , Gen James Kabarebe yikundira udukobwa tw’utunyogwe, nka Betty yaturaganyije akiri Kadogo, uko amuzamura ingutiya akamuza ipeti arinda amugeza ku rya Major.

Na Belina nawe niko byamugendekeye!!

Ikindi twashoboye kumenya, ngo ni uko mbere yo kwitaba Imana, nyirabukwe wa Kabarebe ( nyina wa Esperance Kabarebe) , yakundaga kuvuga ko agahinda azajyana ikuzimu ari uko umwana we yaharitswe urwanda rwose!! Ati “ubonye n’iyo abigenza atyo ariko abakobwa banjye bose ntabamarishe ubumara bwa Sida!!

Abajeni bo mu muti i Kigali nabo bari baratikiye Knowless bakabura aho bamuvana, si ukwiruhutsa bivuyeinyuma!! Bati burya yari yaraduhahamuriye ubusa ni ikiburabwenge umuntu utinyuka kwigaragura mu migera ya Kabarebe!!!

 

Inkuru dukesha Inyenyerinews.org kuwa 11 Mata 2014

Umucuranzi Kizito Mihigo Yaburiwe Irengero

Inkuru dukesha umunyamakuru w’inyenyerinews uri ikigali iravuga ko umucuranzi Kizito Mihigo yaburiwe irengero. Kizito Mihigo umaze iminsi afitanye ibibazo na leta ya Kigali biterwa n’indirimbo ye Igisobanuro Cy’Urupfu benshi bemeza ko yateje ikibazo kugeza naho umukuru w’igihugu yikoma Kizito Mihigo.

Kizito Mihigo

Benshi twaganiriye bemeza ko ikibazo cyatangiye kuva aho umukuru w’igihugu Paul Kagame yavugaga ko ngo we ‘’Atari umucuranzi wifuza gushimisha impande za moko yose’’.

Kizito Mihigo umucuranzi wakomeje gusohora indirimbo nyinshi zibanze cyane k’ubumwe n’ubwiyunge bwa Banyarwanda, ndetse hafi yazose zibanda kuguhuza amoko yose ya Banyarwanda. Indirimbo aherutse gusohora yiswe Igisobanuro cy’urupfu yafunzwe mu minsi ishije naho iyo yahimbye akayigenera imyaka 20 ishije Genocide ibaye mu Rwanda, Kizito yategetwe kutayisohora kuko ngo yibandaga kumoko yose, no gusyira hamwe kandi leta ya Kigali yarifuzaga ko yibanda kuri Genocide yakorewe Abatutsi muri 1994.

 

Abanyarwanda bamwe beremeza ko ngo yahunze naho abandi bati yashimuswe naza maneko za leta ya Kigali.

Aho Kizito Mihigo ari hose turamusengera Imana Imukomeze.

Source: http://www.inyenyerinews.org/politiki/umucuranzi-kizito-mihigo-yaburiwe-irengero/

Merchants of the Rwandan Genocide

Joweri Museveni and Paul Kagame

Metro, a London free paper, wrote on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 that ‘Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal have been left mulling over the script for their new film, Kill Bin Laden, after their subject’s death. The pair behind Oscar-winning The Hurt Locker based their script on a failed mission by the US military to capture the al-Qaeda leader. They are now said to be looking at possible changes in light of bin Laden’s death.

On the same day, Linda Melvern, an investigative journalist and author of ‘The Rwandan Genocide 1994: Distortion and Denial,’ presented a talk at the School of African and Oriental Studies about her book. She has widely written and published on what happened in Rwanda, particularly in 1994. The hall is full of international and British students with probably a particular interest in the subject covered. The Rwandan Ambassador in UK, Ernest Rwamucyo, is sitting on the front row.

The writer starts her narrative stating and describing with a dramatic tone the facts. It’s on April 6th and 7th, 1994. After a missile is shot on the presidential plane of Juvenal Habyarimana, which is landing at the International airport of Kanombe – Kigali, immediately the military goes to residences of high rank authorities they knew were in the opposition to the President and kill them. They go door to door searching for Tutsis and start a generalised slaughter. Road blocks are erected starting from that time. The same scenario is immediately replicated in all the provinces of the country. The death toll will be nearly one million of dead within three months. She emphasises the failure of the international community and condemns particularly the role of France with sometimes not pleasant anecdotes towards the French. If I had been French in the room, I would’ve been not very proud of my country.

The presentation is very shot but very effective in its impact on the audience. The planning and methodical execution of the genocide transpires in a visual way from the author’s narrative of events. I don’t think the Rwandan government could’ve done better. The story appears even much more plausible since it is told by somebody else who could be thought neutral. But the distortion of facts becomes clear when people apparently with some prior knowledge of what happened in Rwanda are given an opportunity to ask questions.

I had come to the talk with one specific question. I wanted to hear from an advocate of the Rwandan government’s views what she exactly knew about what I wanted to know. The question was about the significance of documented crimes by the Rwandan Patriotic Front between 1990 and 1994, and immediately after defeating the Hutu government on July 4th, 1994 and then in Democratic Republic of Congo. Latter crimes have been highlighted by the UN Mapping Report which was published on October 1st, 2010. I was planning to add as well the following other questions: Do PR mechanisms erase facts? Aren’t crimes still called crimes no matter how much propaganda is done to diminish their seriousness?

Since the author hadn’t mentioned anything about the situation prior to the assassination of Juvenal Habyarimana, Rwandan president until April 6th, 1994, I asked her instead the following question: ‘Could you tell us the context which was prevailing in the country between 1990 and 1994? To help her in her answer I stated the fact that there was already a civil war which lasted three to four years. I am sure if I hadn’t mentioned it she would’ve overlooked it and talked about something else. In fact, her story had like come from nowhere: people starting killing each other without any clear impulse to be in that state, at least to help understand or give a context to their actions. But I made sure she started by that fact highlighting that there was already a civil war. Unfortunately, she lacked exact elements to back up her narrative. For example she explained that the million of internally displaced who were at the outskirts of Kigali by March 1994, where they had been living in horrible conditions for two or three years, were Tutsi who had been chased by Hutus in 1959 and were returning home. Maybe that’s what the Rwandan government has told her. As we know, for foreigners not aware of prior circumstances of the country before 1994, it is difficult to get the truth out of what Kigali says.

The exact truth about the million of Rwandans which was living miserably around Kigali is that they were Hutu populations from mainly Byumba (North East of Rwanda) and partially Ruhengeri  (North) who had fled atrocities committed by the Rwandan Patriotic Front in areas it had controlled gradually since 1990. There were other questions that the writer avoided answering politely because objective answers would’ve jeopardised any future work she would have with Rwanda, particularly if she wanted to pursue her interests and visit again the country. As we remember, Alison Des Forges, researcher from Human Rights Watch, before her death, had been banned from entering Rwanda because she had started unveiling RPF’s crimes.

For almost ten years, Osama bin Laden has been on radar as an animal that was tracked by the West because of what he represented. Now he is dead. In the case of the Rwandan genocide, a narrative which has been very convenient for its effective planners has prevailed for the last seventeen years. Let’s remember that the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is nearly to close without pointing a finger to the planners of the genocide for political reasons. Those that the tribunal has condemned so far, unfortunately in its one-sided trials, no one has been sentenced for planning the Rwandan genocide but other crimes they committed. When such time comes of knowing who really planned the Rwandan tragedy, the truth will become alive. There will be also reason to celebrate.

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Merchants of the Rwandan Genocide