”The majority of the victims were children, women, elderly people and the sick, who were often undernourished and posed no threat to the attacking forces…Thus the apparent systematic and widespread attacks described in this report reveal a number of inculpatory elements that, if proven before a competent court, could be characterized as crimes of genocide.”
By hosting Kabarebe, Canada became the only Western democracy in which the Rwandan defense minister can set foot — the others would instead arrest him.
”UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is urging authorities in Rwanda to ensure safety and protection for refugees after protests led to the tragic deaths of at least five refugees and the injury of many others…We are shocked and disturbed at loss of refugee lives…This tragedy should have been avoided and disproportionate use of force against desperate refugees is not acceptable. UNHCR calls on authorities to refrain from further use of force and to investigate the circumstances of this tragic incident.”
Prime Minister, I have no clue about your foreign policy towards Africa and what might be motivating your government to embrace a brutal regime that kills unarmed people. Perhaps your ministers were misled or are still learning on the job. Be that as it may, the behavior of the Kagame regime does not in any shape or form fit Canadian values.
For God’s sake, stop embracing a dictator who kills people. We call upon you to instead denounce the death of unarmed refugees.
Yours Sincerely,
David Himbara
Toronto, Canada
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