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THE BBC WILL BE ALLOWED BACK IN RWANDA SOON Genocide is a loaded political term that doesnt touch those in power as long as they are friends with some international brokers, but under any remotely reasonable definition, president Kagame is supposed to be paraded in front of the ICC or something like that. Unfortunately, if he is indicted, you know who else accompanies him there. So, his powerful friends in USA and UK are supposed to do everything possible to protect them both. I even dont know how the BBC came to hire out such an anti-Kagame program in the first place. When I missed the documentary, I got a chance to watch it when Richard Semitego posted the link in his Facebook profile. I guess he(Semitego) picked so much interest in it because he is a Conservative guy, isnt he? Most people supporting the Conservatives dont see eye to eye with Museveni and Kagame here in Britain. But i was somehow surprised to see UKs William Hagues trousers at the genocide celebrations in Kigali. May be, it was for political purposes:somebody has to show their face to keep the British-Rwanda relations going????. Personally, I lost trust in all international organizations including the ICC after the latest round of the Gaza war. It seems political power is controlled by certain forces in the world. If you keep them happy, you remain a president forever, and I guess Kagame and Museveni learnt this from the start. National power, as is the case in both Uganda and Rwanda, is controlled by one person. You keep him happy, you stay happy in the country.You cross them, you always have to look over your shoulders! Honestly, Is there ANYBODY with a 3-digit IQ out there who actually believes that the Rwanda genocide was only orchestrated by the Hutus and more Tusis died than Hutus?,or even more ludicrous, that UN will start a campaign to have Mr.Kagame arrested after this documentary? Hell no! I only feel sorry for our mate, Mr.Andrew Mwenda, who now has to compete with the BBC in doing PR for Mr.Kagame. Its just a hunch, but I have a feeling that the BBC will ultimately be allowed back in Rwanda at some point and it will do another documentary that obviously favors Kagame. Someone has to make the world continue believe in what Kagame wants them to believe, and I guess his international friends will play a big role in this. It was Joseph Goebbels who said, If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. https://youtube/watch?v=ShwEn3W0ITo&feature=em-share_video_user Byebyo ebyange
Posted on: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 17:11:34 +0000

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