@adoniaayebare@kyakundwa Sir, ebola was merely the last straw that broke the camel's back! This ban was always in the pipeline. Reminds me of 'untrue flags' things...
@rwomchechen@AllanGakiza Your attitude is one of the main handicaps Uganda is facing today! Should the country therefore surrender to the deep-state, out of fear? If the General suffered loss and injury and resigned to circumstances so be it. He understands personal and national sacrifice best.
@tinkodaudi@DuncanAbigaba So 'transition' has become the goal and not just a means? When kids have had enough to eat, even their favourite dish can be turned into a play toy. That's where Uganda and it's so called Gen-Z is at. A sign of too much success in personal freedoms, effective socio-economic tx.
The western message is clear:
🔹 Tshisekedi can kill, loot, and turn his country into a lawless warzone—but Rwanda is expected to sit back and watch.
🔹 Western powers can ignore 30 years of security threats Rwanda has faced—but Rwanda must play along, or else.
🔹 The DRC is allowed to be a failed state where leaders get rich off Western-backed corruption and “peacekeeping” businesses—but Rwanda must remain silent.
This isn’t about human rights. This is about maintaining the status quo—where the DRC is a playground for foreign business interests, where “peacekeeping” is an industry, and where African lives are just another pawn in their geopolitical chess game.
Let’s make something clear: Rwanda will not kneel to the same powers that stood by in 1994 as a million of its people were slaughtered. Rwanda will not be gaslit into accepting a situation where its security is compromised so that corrupt leaders in Kinshasa and their Western enablers can keep their money flowing.