On March 30, 2009, the BBC-radio (Kinyarwanda service) aired an interview of Ingabire Victoire Umuhoza, an extremist Hutu who is president of the RDR and also president of another umbrella organisation called FDU-Inkingi. At the time of this interview she was based in The Hague, Holland. She told her Rwandan listeners that if the government in Kigali does not change their ways, there will be another 1994. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘BBC’
Friends of evil (Chapter 4): The RDR or disguised genocidaires
Posted: August 28, 2013 in BookTags: BBC, FDU-Inkingi, genocide, Genocide Denial, Ingabire Victoire, Rwanda
Friends of evil-Introduction: When genocidaires come together
Posted: August 28, 2013 in BookTags: BBC, genocide, Oxfam-Novib, Rwanda
It is hard to imagine that those who planned the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and their accomplices could still be meeting; in the very city that shelters the most powerful international tribunals. (more…)
Uwizeyimana Evode: Umunyeshuri n’umufana wa Bikindi na Kangura
Posted: November 22, 2011 in UncategorizedTags: Ally Yusuf Mugenzi, BBC, Bikindi, Evode Uwizeyimana, Google, Imvo n'Imvano, Kangura, Rwanda
Na: Ndahiro Tom
Evode Uwizeyimana ni umunyarwanda ubu uba muri Canada. Hashize imyaka Radiyo BBC, igice kivuga ikinyarwanda n’ikirundi yaramubonyemo kuba impuguke. (more…)
Enough with the lies of Genocide deniers through the BBC
Posted: October 24, 2011 in UncategorizedTags: Ally Yusuf Mugenzi, BBC, Enough, Gahuzamiryango, Rwanda
The BBC’s Kinyarwanda radio program Imvo n’Imvano has be come truly notorious with its incessant stoking – every Saturday – of conspiracy theories surrounding the death of former president Juvenal Habyarimana and its effect as supposed trigger of the Genocide. (more…)
Rudasingwa’s moral bankruptcy
Posted: October 21, 2011 in UncategorizedTags: BBC, genocide, Liar, Moral, New York, Rudasingwa, World Service
By Andrew Mwenda
A man who can admit to being a liar should not make claims and they are taken seriously. (more…)
Rwanda genocide: The Gisimba orphanage that saved 400
Posted: April 16, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: BBC, Carl Wilkens, Genocidaires, genocide, Gisimba, Hutu, Rwanda, Tutsi
By Megha Mohan–April 8th, 2011 On BBC
Miles from the Rwandan capital Kigali’s centre, tucked between bustling Senegalese and Ghanaian eateries, street butchers, pavement markets and the odd informal cinema, the Gisimba orphanage is not exactly easy to find. (more…)
Ignoring Rwanda: From Genocide to Justice
Posted: February 1, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: Arusha, BBC, Caroline Thomas, genocide, Genocide Denial, Hirondelle, Hutu, ICTR, New York, Peace, Peace Magazine, Rwanda, Rwandan journalists, Tribunal
A few feet away from me stands Tharcisse Muvunyi, former commander of the Rwandan military school Ecole des Sous Officiers (ESO). A tall, powerful-looking man, he seems younger than his 53 years, and has an air of authority and confidence in his grey pinstripe suit and red patterned tie. (more…)
Rebuilding after Rwanda genocide
Posted: February 1, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: BBC, BBC news, Feel pain, genocide, Julian Fowler, Ruthlessly executed, Rwanda, Survivors, Trocaire, Well-planned
It’s ten years since the genocide in Rwanda when one million people were massacred. Since then, Irish aid agency Trocaire has been helping Rwandans rebuild their lives. (more…)
Gang of Four know days of rebel takeovers are gone
Posted: January 31, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: BBC, BBC broadcast, Dissidents, DRC, Gang, Gerald Gahima, Idi Amin, Kayumba Nyamwasa, Patrick Karegeya, Rebel group, Rudasingwa, Rwanda, Rwanda National Congress
By FREDERICK GOLOOBA-MUTEBI
On the night of Friday January 21, Rwandans and Rwanda watchers went to bed with a momentous piece of news: Exiled dissidents Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, Patrick Karegyeya, Theogene Rudasingwa and Gerald Gahima, had formed a rebel group to fight the Kagame government. (more…)
The misconceived Rwanda: Who are the Hutu and Tutsi?
Posted: January 13, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: BBC, Belgian, bloggernews, CNN, coarse, Ethiopians, Flemish, German, Gitura Mwaura, Great Lakes Region, Hutu, immigration, Mahmood Mamdani, Misconcieved, Ogot, Roman Catholic, Rwanda, Tusti, Twa, Uganda, UNESCO, Walloons, World Service
By Gitura Mwaura– May 5th, 2007
Unlike with the previous regimes, Rwanda’s current official view is that Rwandans are one and the same people, with the law not recognising the identities of Hutu, Tutsi and Twa. (more…)
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