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INDIA – RWANDA : REVIEWS BILATERAL COOPERATION AND COMMITS STRENGTHENING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP
By Anni Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs V Muraleedharan on Monday reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral cooperation with Rwanda and committed to further strengthening the strategic partnership. He expressed this resolve during his...
COP26 : DELIVERS CONTENTIOUS, LAST-MINUTE DEAL BUT UN SAYS IT’S “NOT ENOUGH”
"COP26 is over. Here's a brief summary: blah blah blah," tweeted Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, one of the world's most recognised climate activists. "The real work continues outside these rooms and we will never give up. Never," she said. ANDY BUCHANAN AFP By David...
COP26: DES AVANCEES INSUFFISANTES POUR LES PAYS AFRICAINS
Les militants et les représentants des pays africains repartent déçus des annonces en demi-teinte de la COP26 (Image d'illustration). © Paul ELLIS/AFP Par Anne-Cécile Bras,RFI Samedi 13 novembre, les 196 pays qui ont négocié pendant deux semaines à Glasgow lors de la...
COP 26 : ADOPTION D’UN « PACTE DE GLASGOW » POUR ACCELERER LA LUTTE CONTRE LE RECHAUFFEMENT
Par 20 Minutes avec AFP La COP26 a officiellement pris fin vendredi soir mais la déclaration finale était depuis toujours en cours de négociation. Ouverte le 31 octobre, la COP26 a joué les prolongations ce samedi, comme beaucoup d’autres COP avant elle. Avant la...
SOUDAN : AL-BURHAN CONFIRME COMME LE VERITABLE HOMME FORT DU PAYS
Le général Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, lors d’une conférence de presse à Paris, en mai 2021. © REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool Par Jeune Afrique Deux semaines après le putsch du 25 octobre et ignorant les pressions de la communauté internationale, le chef de l’armée...
COP26 : THE YOUNG CLIMATE DIPLOMATS FIGHTING TO SAVE THEIR COUNTRIES
By Delger Erdenesanaa They grew up witnessing damages from climate change in Rwanda and Ethiopia and are calling on wealthy countries to fund adaptation and pay for losses already suffered. The youngest diplomats at COP26 are around the same age as the conference...
COP26 : AU RWANDA, UN INSTITUT POUR UNE CHAINE DU FROID EN AFRIQUE
Kigali, capitale du Rwanda Par Loïc Chauveau - Sciences et Avenir Tous les ans en Afrique, des centaines de milliers de tonnes de produits agricoles sont perdus faute de transports et d’entrepôts frigorifiques. Un premier centre de formation de techniciens vient...
DIPLOMATIE : LES PRESIDENTS XI JINPING ET PAUL KAGAME ECHANGENT DES FELICITATIONS
Le président chinois Xi Jinping et son homologue rwandais Paul Kagame ont échangé vendredi des messages de félicitations à l'occasion du 50e anniversaire de l'établissement des relations diplomatiques entre leurs pays. Dans son message, M. Xi a souligné que depuis...
HORN OF AFRICA : ETHIOPIA’S AGONY
By Antony Sguazzin While Ethiopia’s Tigrayan rebels may be within 200 miles of Addis Ababa, a storming of the capital and a reprise of their 1991 overthrow of the Derg regime looks unlikely. Instead, Africa’s second most populous country may be heading toward an...
AFRIQUE DU SUD : LES EXCUSES POSTHUMES DE FREDERIK DE KLERK POUR L’ APARTHEID
L'ancien président sud-africain Frederik de Klerk, ici à Pretoria en mai 2019, est décédé jeudi 11 novembre 2021. AP - Jerome Delay Par RFI Quelques heures après sa mort, la fondation de l'ancien président sud-africain Frederik de Klerk publie une vidéo dans laquelle...
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LOS ANGELES : OLASTEO PRESENTS: GENOCIDE AWARENESS & PREVENTION MONTH COMMUNITY EVENTS
par rwandapodium | Avr 2, 2021 | Social
Source : OLASTEO OLASTEO (our lives as seen through each other) is hosting four virtual community events throughout April in honor of Genocide Awareness & Prevention Month (GAPM). « The foundation of OLASTEO programming is rooted in educating our scholars about...
SOMALIE –KENYA : DIFFEREND MARITIME DEVANT LA CPI: NAIROBI DENONCE ET SE RETIRE
par rwandapodium | Mar 27, 2021 | JUSTICE BELGE
Différend maritime entre la Somalie et le Kenya devant la Cour internationale de Justice : Nairobi dénonce et se retire. Par Agence Ecofin En 2014, la Somalie a introduit une plainte devant la CIJ à propos d’un différend portant sur la délimitation de la frontière...
GENOCIDE DE TUTSI : LE SORT INCERTAIN DE L’ENQUETE SUR L’EX-GENDARME DE L’ELYSEE PAUL BARRIL
par rwandapodium | Mar 24, 2021 | JUSTICE BELGE
Par La Libre La justice française a-t-elle trop tardé ? Vingt-sept ans après le génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda, l’état de santé de l’ex-capitaine Paul Barril, 74 ans, rend incertaine sa mise en examen, au désespoir des parties civiles qui réclament un procès pour celui...
« HOTEL RWANDA » : LES PARTISANS AMERICAINS DU FAUX HEROS RUSESABAGINA RISQUENT-ILS LA PRISON AMERICAINE ?
par rwandapodium | Mar 12, 2021 | Social
Alors que le procès de Paul Rusesabagina, l'hôtelier rendu célèbre par le film de 2004 «Hotel Rwanda» se poursuit, certains de ses partisans américains les plus virulents pourraient bientôt se trouver en danger juridique.Le 27 mai 2009, le tribunal de district fédéral...
DIASPORA : PASCALE KUNDA WINS TOMMIE AWARD
par rwandapodium | Mar 10, 2021 | Social
St. Thomas senior Pascale Kunda, an international student from Rwanda and mechanical engineering major, is the 2021 Tommie Award recipient according to Student Affairs on Feb. 12. By Andrés TejedaSt. Thomas students, faculty and staff vote on the award to choose a...
RDC : LA JUSTICE CONGOLAISE CONDAMNE À MORT LES ASSASSINS D’UN MÉDECIN CAMEROUNAIS TRAVAILLANT POUR L’OMS
par rwandapodium | Mar 10, 2021 | JUSTICE BELGE
L'épidémiologiste camerounais Richard Valery Mouzoko KiboungSeize personnes, dont un médecin, ont été condamnées à mort en leur absence pour l'assassinat en 2019 d'un médecin camerounais engagé dans la lutte contre l'épidémie d'Ébola dans l'Est de la République...
LE BON PASTEUR : L’HOMME DE DIEU NIYOMWUNGERE REMET A LA JUSTICE RWANDAISE LE FAUX HEROS RUSESABAGINA
par rwandapodium | Mar 8, 2021 | Social
Par Manzi BakuramutsaLes pays des Droits de l’homme ont réussi à élever l’homme ordinaire rwandais Paul Rusesabagina au rang de héros, et à ce titre, ils lui ont donné toutes les facilités nécessaires jusqu’à la prétention de prendre par la force, le pouvoir au...
FRANCE-RWANDA : DES ARCHIVES MILITAIRES FRANÇAISES TOUJOURS AU SECRET
par rwandapodium | Mar 5, 2021 | Social
Par Marc Bouchage Quel a été le rôle de la France lors du génocide des Tutsis ? Une partie de la réponse se trouve dans les archives militaires. Des dizaines de milliers de documents inaccessibles à la recherche, en raison notamment d’un inventaire jusqu’ici...
DIASPORA : SARAH KAMANZI AWARDED LABOUISSE PRIZE FOR INTERNATIONAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROJECTS AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
par rwandapodium | Mar 3, 2021 | Social
Princeton University senior Sarah Kamanzi, has been awarded the Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize to pursue international civic engagement projects for one year following graduation. Other collegues who got the same award are: Chisom Ilogu, Leopoldo Solis and Lydia...
JUSTICE : WHEN IT COMES TO RWANDA, DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU SEE IN THE MOVIES By Mathilde Mukantabana*
par rwandapodium | Fév 10, 2021 | Social
Many Rwandans regard the protagonist of a Hollywood film as a terrorist, not a hero.
In his recent Foreign Policy article on the protagonist of the popular Hollywood film Hotel Rwanda, Anjan Sundaram adds his name to the list of commentators who have chosen the court of public opinion to absolve Paul Rusesabagina—a man who stands accused of multiple counts of terrorism.
While the screenplay written by Keir Pearson and Terry George does make for compelling drama, it diverges significantly from the reality and the lived experience of the survivors of the genocide against the Tutsi who sought refuge at the Hotel des Mille Collines in 1994.
It is not my duty to litigate in these pages; I will leave that to Rwanda’s independent and internationally recognized judiciary. But it would be a betrayal of the truth to allow for uncritical, one-sided narratives pushed by several journalists—and supported by Rusesabagina’s public relations machine—to run rampant. I would therefore like to draw the attention of the media to an often neglected side of the story.
According to numerous accounts from survivors, the popular portrayal of Rusesabagina —the erstwhile manager of the Hotel des Mille Collines, or “Hotel Rwanda”—is patently false. In a Le Monde investigation, the survivor Cyrille Ntaganira told journalists how when “Rusesabagina came to tell us we had to pay,” he was only able to stay when one of his roommates “signed an IOU with him.” Another survivor, Immaculée Mukanyonga, claimed that Rusesabagina withheld food and water to those unable to pay, forcing guests to drink chlorinated pool water. In his comprehensive book Inside the Hotel Rwanda, Edouard Kayihura—a genocide survivor who spent 100 days as a refugee in the Hotel des Mille Collines and was later the official in charge of prosecuting crimes against humanity in Rwanda—corroborates these testimonies and adds more, including by using this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
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The allegation that lists of hotel guests and their room numbers were passed on to Hutu Power radio stations by Rusesabagina.
Accounts from some foreign officials who were posted in Rwanda in 1994 and spent extensive time at the Hotel des Mille Collines during the genocide align with the allegations above. These include the United Nations peacekeepers Gen. Romeo Dallaire and Capt. Amadou Deme. Both have expressed disgust at the film. Dallaire has said it was “not worth looking at” because it was troops with the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda “who stayed in Rwanda … who saved the people at the Hotel Mille Collines—not the hotel manager, Paul Rusesabagina.” To Deme, the film’s portrayal of events is “repulsive for its untruthfulness.”
When confronted with these facts, Sundaram’s opinions do not stand up to scrutiny.
The article fails to discuss the facts surrounding the trial, including Rusesabagina’s admission that he helped found the National Liberation Front (FLN), which the Rwandan government regards as a terrorist group. This makes Sundaram’s premature dismissal of the trial as a “Kaaesque farce” irresponsible, at best.
Rusesabagina is charged with founding and supporting the FLN, which has openly claimed responsibility for murdering innocent Rwandans. Not only has Rusesabagina publicly admitted that he helped form the FLN, but he also called for FLN troops to “use any means possible … against the Kagame army.”
Sundaram sees no issue with “[a]rmed groups seeking to overthrow Kagame” being “attracted to Rusesabagina as a figurehead.” His disregard for the suffering of ordinary Rwandans, who have tragically lost their lives at the hands of terrorist groups like the FLN, is unethical and dangerous. All over the world, such groups and their leaders have been tracked down and brought to justice. There is no reason Rwanda should be an exception.
The author’s incomplete assessment of the facts is again evident in his discussion of Rwanda’s economic transformation, which has been roundly praised by economists such as Paul Collier. Because the hard-fought nature of our nation’s unprecedented journey from devastation to development does not fit with his narrative, Sundaram goes Rusesabagina is charged with founding and supporting the FLN, which has openly claimed responsibility for murdering innocent Rwandans.
He cites an academic disagreement between the World Bank and a group of professors as proof that “Kagame had manipulated economic growth.” Rather than addressing the nuanced academic debate around how to weight the consumer price index in Rwanda, Sundaram creates a fiction in which the entire World Bank is apparently under the finger of Rwanda, which is manifestly absurd.
The unprecedented growth, falling poverty, and declining inequality that we have accomplished as a nation are dismissed. Instead, Sundaram’s rewrites reality, stating that it is “tragic,” but somehow inevitable, that Rwandans allegedly “now confront the prospect of even more violence.” One hopes he is merely misguided, rather than malicious, in implicitly validating the ideologies of terrorist groups masquerading as liberation movements.
Rwanda’s government welcomes outside voices, just as we welcome strong partnerships with other nations based not on deference but on cooperation. In our commitment to national self-reliance, we accept that we will not always be perfect. But we ask that the international perception of our history and sovereign recovery be based on objective fact, not on one-sided and selective reporting.
*Mathilde Mukantabana is Rwanda’s ambassador to the United States.