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REVOLUTION: PEREZIDA PAUL KAGAME NAWE ASHOBORA GUKURA ISOMO KU BIBAYE MURI BURKINA FASO NK’UKO BYAGENDEKEYE MUGENZI WE BONI YAYI PEREZIDA WA BENIN.

Kagame Emperor
Aho iyo Perezida Paul Kagame yambaye atya ntatekereza ko Repubulika -cyami ishoboka?

“Ntagishobora guhagarika Rubanda yahagurukiye gukora Revolution”.

Aya ni amagambo Ishyaka Ishema rikunze gusubiramo kenshi kuva ryatangiza urugamba mpinduramatwara hashingiwe ku nzira ya Revolution. Ntibyatinze rero koko ibihugu by’abarabu biba bitweretse ko burya koko ubutegetsi bwose ari ubwa Rubanda, bwakwiye gutangwa nayo kandi bukayikorera. N’ubwo rero bamwe bumvaga ko ahari hari uko ibihugu by’abarabu byaba bitandukaniyeho n’ibyo mu gice kinini cy’amagepfo y’ubutayu bw’Afurika, ariko siko bimeze. Ikiremwamuntu aho kiva hose gikenera kwigenga no kwigobotora igitugu aho bibaye ngombwa hose.

Iyo niyo mpanvu mu kwezi gushize nabwo twakurikiranye Revolution y’abirabura b’Afurika mu gihugu cya Burkina Faso, ubwo Perezida Blaise Compaore yageragezaga gutangiza umushinga wo guhindura itegekonshinga ry’icyo gihugu. Ntabwo byamuhiriye rero kuko rubanda yari imaze imyaka igera kuri 27 iri mw’icuraburindi ry’igitugu n’akarengane, yarahagurutse maze yamagana kumugaragaro ayo mahano yo guhindura igihugu akarima kabo no gukina abaturage ku mubyimba. Ntibyatinze maze Blaise Compaore baba bamuhambirije riva ahunga atarora n’inyuma, ubutegetsi bukaba bugomba gusubizwa abaturage maze bakihitiramo umuyobozi ubakwiye. Umuyobozi urengera inyungu rusange z’abo aho kwihiringa kunyunguze bwite n’izumuryango we gusa ubundi akabyuka arota guhindura itegekonshinga ngo yongere abategeke!

Revolution ya Rubanda ikwiriye hose.

Ubwo abaturage b’igihugu cya Burkina Faso bahagurukiraga rimwe bakamagana umunyagitugu Blaise Compaore, byahise binyibutsa ubwo abagabo b’impirimbanyi nyafurika nabo bahagurukiraga kurwanya bagashakabuhake kugeza Afurika yose yigenze.

Iki rero nacyo mbona aricyo gihe cyo kwamagana abanyagitugu no kubahanantura ku ntebe bicayeho ariko tukabikora tubaturutse imbere, ntabwoba nta mususu cyangwase gushidikanya twifitemo. Uburenganzira bwacu bugomba kubahirizwa mbere yo kubahiriza ubw’abanyagitugu.

Burkina Faso itanze isomo rikomeye ku bihugu by’Afurika.

Ntekereza ntashidikanya ko irisomo Burkina Faso itanze nayo yarivomye mu bihugu by’abarabu. Mbese nkakurya ubwigenge bwatangiriye mubihugu bimwe nabimwe by’ Afurika maze bugakwira hose mukanya nk’ako guhumbya kugeza Afurika yose yigenze ukagirango ubukoroni bwari inzozi.

Kigali nayo ishobora kuba ihakuye isomo

Mukanya gashize ikinyamakuru « igihe » kiyemeje gutangariza abanyarwanda ko revolusiyo yo muri Burkinafaso yakwiye kubera isomo abandi ba perezida b’afurika bagifite gahunda yo guhindura itegekonshinga ngo bakunde bigumire kubutegetsi. N’ubwo igihe cyabinyujije mu mvugo yo gushima Perezida Boni Yayi wa Bénin, ariko uwabwirwaga ni Perezida Paul Kagame, ubu ufite icyo gitekerezo ndetse amakuru akaba avuga ko umushinga yari yamaze gushyiraho comite yo kuwutegura.

Dukurikije izi nama ariko igihe.com kimugira, turemeza ko ubwo ari intandaro yo kuva kwizima kwa Perezida Paul Kagame maze akemera itegekonshinga rigasugira, abanyarwanda bagasubizwa uburenganzira bwabo maze bakihitira umuyobozi bihitiyemo mu matora adafifitse.

Ngaho ni mwisomere uko Kigali babibona.

Bénin: Perezida Boni Yayi yisubiyeho ntagihinduye Itegeko Nshinga

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Nguwo Perezida Boni Yayi, ufashe ikemezo cya kigabo.

Perezida wa Bénin, Boni Yayi yatangaje ko atagihinduye Itegeko Nshinga ry’igihugu cye nk’uko byari muri gahunda, yemera ko umushinga w’itegeko urivugurura wari wagejejwe mu Nteko Ishinga amategeko uvanwayo.

Mu kiganiro yagiranye na televiziyo France 24, Boni Yayi yahakanye, anarahira yivuye inyuma ko atazigera agerageza guhindura iryo tegeko rigenga ayandi ngo akunde arambe ku butegetsi nk’uko bisa nk’ibyabaye umuco mu bihugu byinshi bya Afurika.

Ati “sinzigera nkora ku Itegeko Nshinga ryanjye, ndabirahiriye”.

Umukuru w’igihugu cya Bénin yakomeje asa n’ugira inama bagenzi be bafite umugambi wo kuba bavugurura iryo tegeko.

Ati “Bagenzi banjye, tureke kuba ba rusahurira mu nduru ngo turahindura Itegeko Nshinga”.

Impuguke muri politiki zemeza ko Boni Yayi yakanzwe n’ihirikwa ku butegetsi rya Blaise Compaore wari uyoboye Burkina Faso washakaga guhindura itegeko Nshinga ry’igihugu cye ngo azakunde yongere yiyamamarize indi manda.

Imitwe y’abaturage ba yari yamaze gushyuha kuko guhindura iryo tegeko byari gutuma perezida wabo atava ku butegetsi kandi manda ye yari kurangira mu mwaka wa 2016.

Boni Yayi yagiye ku butegetsi mu mwaka wa 2006, yongera gutorwa muri 2011. Itegeko Nshinga Benin igenderaho ryo mu mwaka w’1990 rigena ko manda y’umukuru w’igihugu igomba kumara imyaka itanu kandi igashobora kongerwa inshuro imwe.

“Ebola and AIDS are bio weapons being tested on Africans” Scientists allege.

Scientists allege deadly diseases such as Ebola and AIDS are bio weapons being tested on Africans. Other reports have linked the Ebola virus outbreak to an attempt to reduce Africa’s population. Liberia happens to be the continents’s fastest growing population.

Scientists Allege
By:
Dr. Cyril Broderick, Professor of Plant Pathology

Dear World Citizens:

I have read a number of articles from your Internet outreach as well as articles from other sources about the casualties in Liberia and other West African countries about the human devastation caused by the Ebola virus. About a week ago, I read an article published in the Internet news summary publication of the Friends of Liberia that said that there was an agreement that the initiation of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was due to the contact of a two-year old child with bats that had flown in from the Congo. That report made me disconcerted with the reporting about Ebola, and it stimulated a response to the “Friends of Liberia,” saying that African people are not ignorant and gullible, as is being implicated. A response from Dr. Verlon Stone said that the article was not theirs, and that “Friends of Liberia” was simply providing a service. He then asked if he could publish my letter in their Internet forum. I gave my permission, but I have not seen it published. Because of the widespread loss of life, fear, physiological trauma, and despair among Liberians and other West African citizens, it is incumbent that I make a contribution to the resolution of this devastating situation, which may continue to recur, if it is not properly and adequately confronted. I will address the situation in five (5) points:
1.    EBOLA IS A GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM (GMO)
Horowitz (1998) was deliberate and unambiguous when he explained the threat of new diseases in his text, Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola – Nature, Accident or Intentional. In his interview with Dr. Robert Strecker in Chapter 7, the discussion, in the early 1970s, made it obvious that the war was between countries that hosted the KGB and the CIA, and the ‘manufacture’ of ‘AIDS-Like Viruses’ was clearly directed at the other. In passing during the Interview, mention was made of Fort Detrick, “the Ebola Building,” and ‘a lot of problems with strange illnesses’ in “Frederick [Maryland].” By Chapter 12 in his text, he had confirmed the existence of an American Military-Medical-Industry that conducts biological weapons tests under the guise of administering vaccinations to control diseases and improve the health of “black Africans overseas.” The book is an excellent text, and all leaders plus anyone who has interest in science, health, people, and intrigue should study it. I am amazed that African leaders are making no acknowledgements or reference to these documents.
2.  EBOLA HAS A TERRIBLE HISTORY, AND TESTING HAS BEEN SECRETLY TAKING PLACE IN AFRICA
I am now reading The Hot Zone, a novel, by Richard Preston (copyrighted 1989 and 1994); it is heart-rending. The prolific and prominent writer, Steven King, is quoted as saying that the book is “One of the most horrifying things I have ever read. What a remarkable piece of work.” As a New York Times bestseller, The Hot Zone is presented as “A terrifying true story.” Terrifying, yes, because the pathological description of what was found in animals killed by the Ebola virus is what the virus has been doing to citizens of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia in its most recent outbreak: Ebola virus destroys peoples’ internal organs and the body deteriorates rapidly after death. It softens and the tissues turn into jelly, even if it is refrigerated to keep it cold. Spontaneous liquefaction is what happens to the body of people killed by the Ebola virus! The author noted in Point 1, Dr. Horowitz, chides The Hot Zone for writing to be politically correct; I understand because his book makes every effort to be very factual. The 1976 Ebola incident in Zaire, during President Mobutu Sese Seko, was the introduction of the GMO Ebola to Africa.
3.    SITES AROUND AFRICA, AND IN WEST AFRICA, HAVE OVER THE YEARS BEEN SET UP FOR TESTING EMERGING DISEASES, ESPECIALLY EBOLA
The World Health Organization (WHO) and several other UN Agencies have been implicated in selecting and enticing African countries to participate in the testing events, promoting vaccinations, but pursuing various testing regiments. The August 2, 2014 article, West Africa: What are US Biological Warfare Researchers Doing in the Ebola Zone? by Jon Rappoport of Global Research pinpoints the problem that is facing African governments.
Obvious in this and other reports are, among others:
(a) The US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), a well-known centre for bio-war research, located at Fort Detrick, Maryland;
(b) Tulane University, in New Orleans, USA, winner of research grants, including a grant of more than $7 million the National Institute of Health (NIH) to fund research with the Lassa viral hemorrhagic fever;
(c) the US Center for Disease Control (CDC);
(d) Doctors Without Borders (also known by its French name, Medecins Sans Frontiers);
(e) Tekmira, a Canadian pharmaceutical company;
(f) The UK’s GlaxoSmithKline; and
(g) the Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone.
Reports narrate stories of the US Department of Defense (DoD) funding Ebola trials on humans, trials which started just weeks before the Ebola outbreak in Guinea and Sierra Leone. The reports continue and state that the DoD gave a contract worth $140 million dollars to Tekmira, a Canadian pharmaceutical company, to conduct Ebola research. This research work involved injecting and infusing healthy humans with the deadly Ebola virus. Hence, the DoD is listed as a collaborator in a “First in Human” Ebola clinical trial (NCT02041715, which started in January 2014 shortly before an Ebola epidemic was declared in West Africa in March. Disturbingly, many reports also conclude that the US government has a viral fever bioterrorism research laboratory in Kenema, a town at the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The only relevant positive and ethical olive-branch seen in all of my reading is that Theguardian.com reported, “The US government funding of Ebola trials on healthy humans comes amid warnings by top scientists in Harvard and Yale that such virus experiments risk triggering a worldwide pandemic.” That threat still persists.
4.    THE NEED FOR LEGAL ACTION TO OBTAIN REDRESS FOR DAMAGES INCURRED DUE TO THE PERPETUATION OF INJUSTICE IN THE DEATH, INJURY AND TRAUMA IMPOSED ON LIBERIANS AND OTHER AFRICANS BY THE EBOLA AND OTHER DISEASE AGENTS. 
The U. S., Canada, France, and the U. K. are all implicated in the detestable and devilish deeds that these Ebola tests are. There is the need to pursue criminal and civil redress for damages, and African countries and people should secure legal representation to seek damages from these countries, some corporations, and the United Nations. Evidence seems abundant against Tulane University, and suits should start there. Yoichi Shimatsu’s article, The Ebola Breakout Coincided with UN Vaccine Campaigns, as published on August 18, 2014, in the Liberty Beacon.
5.   AFRICAN LEADERS AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES NEED TO TAKE THE LEAD IN DEFENDING BABIES, CHILDREN, AFRICAN WOMEN, AFRICAN MEN, AND THE ELDERLY. THESE CITIZENS DO NOT DESERVE TO BE USED AS GUINEA PIGS! 
Africa must not relegate the Continent to become the locality for disposal and the deposition of hazardous chemicals, dangerous drugs, and chemical or biological agents of emerging diseases. There is urgent need for affirmative action in protecting the less affluent of poorer countries, especially African citizens, whose countries are not as scientifically and industrially endowed as the United States and most Western countries, sources of most viral or bacterial GMOs that are strategically designed as biological weapons. It is most disturbing that the U. S. Government has been operating a viral hemorrhagic fever bioterrorism research laboratory in Sierra Leone. Are there others? Wherever they exist, it is time to terminate them. If any other sites exist, it is advisable to follow the delayed but essential step: Sierra Leone closed the US bioweapons lab and stopped Tulane University for further testing.
The world must be alarmed. All Africans, Americans, Europeans, Middle Easterners, Asians, and people from every conclave on Earth should be astonished. African people, notably citizens more particularly of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone are victimized and are dying every day. Listen to the people who distrust the hospitals, who cannot shake hands, hug their relatives and friends. Innocent people are dying, and they need our help. The countries are poor and cannot afford the whole lot of personal protection equipment (PPE) that the situation requires. The threat is real, and it is larger than a few African countries. The challenge is global, and we request assistance from everywhere, including China, Japan, Australia, India, Germany, Italy, and even kind-hearted people in the U.S., France, the U.K., Russia, Korea, Saudi Arabia, and anywhere else whose desire is to help. The situation is bleaker than we on the outside can imagine, and we must provide assistance however we can. To ensure a future that has less of this kind of drama, it is important that we now demand that our leaders and governments be honest, transparent, fair, and productively engaged. They must answer to the people. Please stand up to stop Ebola testing and the spread of this dastardly disease.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Dr. Cyril E. Broderick, Sr.
About the Author:
Dr. Broderick is a former professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Liberia’s College of Agriculture and Forestry.  He is also the former Observer Farmer in the 1980s.  It was from this column in our newspaper, the Daily Observer, that Firestone spotted him and offered him the position of Director of Research in the late 1980s.  In addition, he is a scientist, who has taught for many years at the Agricultural College of the University of Delaware.

Rwanda’s Untold Story Documentary

Twenty years on from the Rwandan genocide, This World reveals evidence that challenges the accepted story of one of the most horrifying events of the late 20th century. The current president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, has long been portrayed as the man who brought an end to the killing and rescued his country from oblivion. Now there are increasing questions about the role of Kagame’s Rwandan Patriotic Front forces in the dark days of 1994 and in the 20 years since.

The film investigates evidence of Kagame’s role in the shooting down of the presidential plane that sparked the killings in 1994 and questions his claims to have ended the genocide. It also examines claims of war crimes committed by Kagame’s forces and their allies in the wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo and allegations of human rights abuses in today’s Rwanda.

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Kagame’s Iron Fist Stokes Fires in Rwanda

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Rwandan President Paul Kagame

When the details of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide were revealed to the world, the horrifying and grizzly events of those 100 days shook the international forum. General Paul Kagame was revered as a hero for leading the Rwandan Patriotic Front to victory and ending the genocide, forcing more than 1 million Hutu refugees to flee the country. Among those refugees were approximately 50,000 Interahamwe militants who carried out the genocide, which cost the lives of 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus.

Since then Kagame has served as the de facto leader of Rwanda, obtaining close powerful allies in the United States and the United Kingdom, using their guilt for failing to respond during the genocide to gain fervent support for the Kagame regime. Kagame has utilized this powerful backing to carry out two wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as countless support operations for rebel factions in Eastern Congo, most recently illegally backing the M23 rebellion. Only in the last six months has Kagame come under scrutiny from his powerful allies for supporting ongoing rebellions in the DRC and using this as a pretext to exploit the vast mineral wealth located in that region.

Kagame has been given infinite credit for pulling Rwanda out of the ashes of the genocide and rebuilding the country. This credit is somewhat justified. However, behind the scenes is a leader and a regime that operates in a manner much closer to a criminal organization than a state. The reality of modern day Rwanda is that of a police state in which the minority Tutsi and their leader impose harsh sentences and oppression on anyone that contradicts the will of the government. Kagame has even ostracized former Tutsi allies, handing down 20 to 24-year sentences to four close cabinet members in 2011. He has also targeted the majority Hutu opposition, using the charge of denying genocide to imprison journalists and the opposition leader Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza after she questioned why the genocide memorials did not provide tributes to Hutus that died during the slaughter as well.

Now Kagame has begun to take things a step further with political assassinations. On New Year’s Day, former Rwandan Spy Chief Colonel Patrick Karegeya was found strangled in the upscale Michelangelo Towers in Johannesburg, South Africa. A bloody towel and a curtain cord were found on the scene. Karegeya was once a Kagame ally in the Rwandan government, but fell out of favor when he spoke out against Kagame’s tactics and was charged with insubordination. He was one of the four cabinet members given a lengthy sentence in 2011 in absentia. He fled to South Africa in 2007, where he was granted asylum.

This is not the first time Kagame has allegedly attempted an assassination of a former colleague. Former Rwandan Army Chief of Staff General Kayumba Nyamwasa survived three assassination attempts in 2011. During the first attack, he was shot in the stomach and the next two attacks were foiled by the South African police shortly after as he recovered from the initial onslaught. Granted, both Karegeya and Nyamwasa were accused of a coup attempt against Kagame, but attacks on other states’ sovereign soil is bold, even for the seemingly invincible Kagame.

In addition, Kagame and his cronies have been accused of a slew of assassinations and assassination attempts against journalists, former employees, doctors and priests, as well as former Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, an event that sparked the genocide. Whether or not the extent of these accusations are true (a French report has cleared Kagame of the assassination of Habyarimana), the slaying of Karegeya and the attempts against Nyamwasa are indeed alarming and point to a pattern of political assassinations designed to strike fear in the opposition and maintain the stranglehold that Kagame’s one-party system maintains.

2017 will be a very telling year for Rwanda as Kagame’s second term will come to an end. He is not permitted to seek re-election under the constitution. However, this may not deter him from changing the constitution or ushering in a successor that will report to his authority even after he leaves office. In a state where the press is run by the government and the 2010 elections saw all three of Kagame’s opponents either imprisoned or in exile, the strict dictatorial rule in Kigali shows all the signs of a continued authoritarian police state where the majority are oppressed and any competition is fervently put down. Couple this with the trend of assassinations of former Kagame confidantes and the outlook for Rwanda remains hazy.

Until the evils of the genocide can be put behind them and the country can find some semblance of harmony between ethnic groups, the nation as a whole is just one shot away from rekindling a bloody civil war that could see the horrors of the genocide resurface. For now, Kagame’s Western allies must understand that running a country with an iron fist and attacking opponents like a criminal organization is exactly the opposite of the ideals that democracy is supposed to be built upon. Rwanda cannot be considered the darling of Africa until illegal murders and financed rebellions in neighboring countries are stopped. If nothing is done, then the next Rwandan Civil War will be on the hands of those that supported this behavior.

Daniel Donovan is a writer for the Foreign Policy Association and the executive director of the African Community Advancement InitiativeYou can follow him on Twitter @DanielRDonovan or @ACAinitiative.

Source:http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/world-report/2014/01/10/kagames-iron-fist-could-rekindle-rwandan-civil-war?src=usn_tw