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From BWISHAZA Kingdom.Standing with Truth,Justice & Liberty.Co-Author of the book #Survivors_Uncensored, Pan-Africanist.Interested in Music and History.#Imana❤️

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@PatrickRugaba
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💔💔 A luta continua 💔💔
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RT @AdeolaFayehun: World's Richest Country At War; Is Kagame/Rwanda Responsible? How To Help The DRC #DontVisitRwanda #CongoWar #RwandaDRC
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You don’t know what you are supporting. Iyintambara mwogeza niyambuka muzabura ayo mucira nayo mumira. Mugabanye ubujiji bwo gukinira kumaraso y’Abanyecongo kuko namwe muva nkayabo.
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I support the rise of a new nation called Kivu Republic. If you support this too, RETWEET and SHARE this.
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@UmukundwaLilly You don’t know what you are supporting. Iyintambara mwogeza niyambuka muzabura ayo mucira nayo mumira. Mugabanye ubujiji bwo gukinira kumaraso y’Abanyecongo kuko namwe muva nkayabo.
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RT @batten_von: The same people who claim they are not supporting #M23, and who then say they have no clue if any Rwandan forces are in Eas…
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RT @PatrickRugaba: By : @shinani1 ( Claude Gatebuke) I got to spend time with over 400 emerging world leaders fro…
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By : @shinani1 ( Claude Gatebuke) I got to spend time with over 400 emerging world leaders from more than 40 countries in Bangkok Thailand for the Global Peace Summit. When I spoke, part of my talk was to center the people of Congo and their plight. And more importantly, name the perpetrators without mincing words. Just shortly after that talk, Rwanda's troops loyal to Paul Kagame attacked a city of 2 million people in Goma, Congo. That attack reminded me of some of the comments I heard from participants. I heard things such as "I feel like I was duped when I went to Rwanda", "I did not realize Rwanda and Uganda were that involved in the carnage in Congo", "Now it makes sense that small poor countries like Rwanda and Uganda attack and steal resources from Congo, they wouldn't be able to do it without the support of the US, the UK, and the EU" on delegate from Uganda said "I feel bad for the things my country has unleashed on the region"...I also got to share about our book "Survivors Uncensored".. Today, Rwanda and Uganda's mercenary militaries are burning thousands people alive in Congo, raping women in masses, and displacing hundreds of thousands of people. Rwanda and Uganda's supporters are paying lip service to the issue while Kagame, Museveni, and Western Multinationals loot Congo's resources. What can you do to support the people of Congo? 1. Do NOT #VisitRwanda 2. Raise awareness of the genocide in Congo by Rwanda's Paul Kagame and Uganda's Yoweri Museveni 3. Demand sanctions of Rwanda and Uganda's regimes and their leaders 4. Join the pursuit of justice for the Congolese people and demand the arrest of Paul Kagame and Yoweri Museveni and their officials as a start Many who attended this conference continue to engage now that they have heard about these atrocities. #NoJusticeNoPeace
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RT @ThelastEvans: The real reason Elon hates Malema is because Malema says stuff like this and Elon does not like stuff like this https://t…
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RT @AMugenzi: It was published on the 5th, but it is still relevant. Very depressing. Hundreds of women raped and burned to death after Gom…
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RT @SamuelBaker_B: Despite @UN reports linking #Rwanda to #M23 rebels, the #UK handed #Kagame £240M under the failed asylum deal, strengthe…
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RT @AnnGarrison: #M23 is under Rwandan command, so it should be identified as "Rwanda's M23," "Rwanda/M23," or simply "Rwanda," not "Rwanda…
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RT @MNdayizigi15852: 📢 Débat crucial sur X Space Le conflit entre la RDC et le Rwanda est-il un simple différend régional ou un enjeu afri…
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Mr @matinyarare , just a reminder that the oppressive dictator #Kagame still remembers this. No matter what you say today, you will eventually face the consequences. They might be paying you today for switching from the truth to lies, but tomorrow, you'll have to pay it back! They never forget or forgive.
@matinyarare
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𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗘𝗨 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗚𝗢 𝗜𝗡 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗧𝗘𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗖𝗢𝗟𝗢𝗡𝗜𝗔𝗟 𝗟𝗢𝗢𝗧. France, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and Nordic countries like Sweden, Finland, and Denmark are calling for sanctions on Rwanda (the eight smallest country in Africa) for allegedly supporting a liberation movement (M23) that is fighting for either fair treatment in Congo or the return of ancestral land lost to King Leopold during colonialism. It’s important to remember that the West never sanctions its puppets. This raises the question: Is Rwanda truly a Western puppet if some of the worst colonizers—France and Belgium—are now advocating for sanctions upon it? It’s interesting to note that Rwanda is being threatened with sanctions for supporting a Banyarwandan movement fighting for fair treatment in Congo or the return of ancestral land, while South Africa is also being threatened with sanctions by the U.S. government for seeking to expropriate land violently stolen by Dutch settlers. Need I remind you that Zimbabwe was sanctioned for 24 years for reclaiming land from British settlers? Do you see the pattern here? It’s clear, sanctions are consistently used to punish efforts to correct colonial injustices. Secondly, Congo is suspiciously employing NATO mercenaries to protect its mineral wealth and its status as the second-largest country in Africa—a status gained through Belgian colonialism, which dispossessed other Great Lakes countries like Burundi, Rwanda, and Tanganyika of their ancestral lands. So, how did Congo gain control of Banyarwandan, Burundian, and Tanganyikan tribal lands? Colonialism. This means the current conflict in Congo is, at its core, a war for the return of ancestral land, even though none of the parties involved are willing to honestly acknowledge this. The issue is further complicated by the AU’s 1964 resolution to maintain colonial borders. However, it’s clear that this war is unlikely to end without either breaking these borders or returning ancestral territories lost to colonialism to the ancestral nations that existed before colonialism—a system that left countries like Burundi and Rwanda among the top ten smallest countries in Africa, with little mineral wealth or access to ports. As Africans, we must decide: Do we want to maintain the gains of colonial dispossession, which would imply that no one can seek land reform from even white colonizers? Or do we redress colonial dispossession, not only from white colonizers but also from the colonial territories that continue to allow some countries to control vast swathes of land looted during colonialism? We must address this issue, or we will continue to see endless wars and the likely inevitable fragmentation of Congo, similar to what happened with Eritrea and South Sudan. I’ll admit, I was once one of the greatest critics of Kagame, but common sense should tell us that Congo cannot continue to hold onto vast swathes of ancestral territory of other countries while those countries are left with small, economically unsustainable territories. This is a recipe for perpetual conflict, especially when Congo’s territory is so vast that it cannot adequately defend it, inviting invasions and enabling Western powers to continue looting African resources without benefiting Africa. The reason France is now backing Congo against Rwanda is simple: it’s easier to loot Congo under an under-resourced Congolese government that cannot defend its massive borders, than to deal with a Rwanda that regains some of its ancestral territory because well trained Rwandan soldiers once successfully encircled French and Belgian troops who were protecting Mobutu when Rwanda and Kabila were marching to remove him. #KnowThyEnemyAfrica France and Belgium, alongside their Western allies, are Africa’s biggest enemies and the source of disunity, conflict, and suffering on the continent. The next enemy is greed—our own African greed in trying to hold onto colonial benefits.
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"@matinyarare, just a reminder that the oppressive dictator #Kagame still remembers this. No matter what you say today, you will eventually face the consequences. They might be paying you today for switching from the truth to lies, but tomorrow, you'll have to pay it back! They never forget or forgive.
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RT @TV1Rwanda: Rulindo: Mu kagari ka Marembo mu murenge wa Kinihira, abaturage bazindutse bashakisha umurambo w'umukecuru uri mu kigero cy'…
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