by Paul Kagame | May 15, 2023 | History
The history of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been subject to revisionism by foreign forces with the intention of Balkanising the country. This has been done under the guise of the Banyarwanda tribe. It is important to note that having a language spoken in DR...
by Paul Kagame | Feb 11, 2021 | Human Rights
Rwandan transnational repression is exceptionally broad in terms of tactics, targets, and geographic reach. Rwandans abroad experience digital threats, spyware attacks, family intimidation and harassment, mobility controls, physical intimidation, assault, detention,...
by Paul Kagame | Apr 28, 2020 | Governance
Rwandan Dictator Paul Kagame has reassigned former Special Forces commanders to serve in top positions at military training schools. Maj Gen Innocent Kabandana, who previously served as Special Operations Forces commander, has been appointed commandant Rwanda Military...
by Paul Kagame | Jun 6, 2018 | Democratic Republic of Congo
Both the national and international press, and especially social media, have echoed the meetings that some leaders of African countries are organising, without our participation, to discuss the institutional future of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Another meeting...
by Paul Kagame | Jun 22, 2015 | Justice
There are reports of countless RPF crimes before 1994, in 1994, and after 1994 that could not be compiled in this document. For example, in the small eastern town of Muhura as the RPF marched onto Kigali in the Spring of 1994, General Paul Kagame himself is reported...