Abantu 3 batege akaga mu Rwanda kuva 1959 bazana Parmehutu na MRND ,kayibanda ,kanziga na Habyarimana kinani ,kubw' umwaami abanyarwanda bari babanye neza aba Nabo guhambwa nk ' ibyihebe bindi byo kw ' isi ,kanziga uzahambwa mu nyanja vuba nka musaza we Zigiranyirazo .
What you're insinuating is that the then extremist Hutu Power regime members were mere idiots incapable of handling emotions and controlling themselves. Absolving them of their hideous crimes by implying that they were somehow controlled/ordered by the RPF or god knows what to kill and massacre. This is what happens when one supports idiots and cowards. Today, when the #FDLR attacks Rwanda from Kinigi (🇷🇼-🇨🇩 border), the reaction of the current 🇷🇼 government is not to organize massacres in Kirehe (Southeast: 🇷🇼-🇹🇿 border) targeting part of the population, most of whom are defenseless civilians minding their own business, not even having the slightest clue of the political contest. These are the despicable and impossible things that you are trying to defend. The Interahamwe militias that lifted machetes to butch Tutsis did so not at the order and encouragement of the RPF but by the then genocidal Hutu power-abatabazi government/regime.
It is very satisfying to see that the only space left for Africa's tropical nazis (Interahamwe/#FDLR) to bark 🐕 is on social media without having the ability to re-write history or cause any physical harm to Rwandans and Tutsis in particular as they were used to from 1959 when they were installed in power by the Belgian colonists (Colonel Guy Logiest with the help of Congo's Force Publique) to 1994 when they prepared and executed the final solution/apocalypse for the Tutsis of 🇷🇼. However, the job is not yet done since they continue their macabre plans in eastern 🇨🇩, preparing the extermination of Congolese Tutsis and Banyamulenge.
The facts are straightforward: Hutu extremists committed genocide against the Tutsis. The RPF stopped it. The international community, including the UN itself and France, as admitted by its own Secretary-General, presidents, and official inquiries, failed to act and bears real responsibility. Stop the semantic traps and the guilt-tripping in reverse. The record does not support your version.@JF_LE_DRIAN
Your post is a textbook example of historical distortion and cynical revisionism aimed at shifting blame away from the actual perpetrators of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Dallaire’s own cables begging for reinforcements were ignored. The RPF was the only force actually stopping the slaughter in real time.
Your claim that President Kagame “explicitly denies the ethnic character of the massacres” is a deliberate lie by selective quotation. The genocide was ethnic. Hutu Power extremists systematically targeted and exterminated Tutsis as a group, using identity cards, roadblocks, radio incitement calling for the killing of “cockroaches,” and lists. This is not debatable. It is established fact by every serious investigation, the ICTR convictions, UN documentation, and mountains of evidence.
Even UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan later publicly acknowledged the UN’s failure to prevent the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi and expressed deep regret, stating that the international community must accept responsibility for not acting when warnings were clear. The UN’s own independent inquiry (the Carlsson Report) concluded that the organization failed Rwanda at every level. French responsibility is even more direct. French President @EmmanuelMacron has formally acknowledged France’s “overwhelming responsibilities” in the lead-up to and during the genocide, following the Duclert Commission report.
Previous French leadership under President François Mitterrand provided extensive military training, arms, and political support to the Habyarimana regime right up to the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Operation Turquoise and other French actions during the period have also been heavily criticized.
The tweet’s claim that the international community “has little to reproach itself for, with the notable exception of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Uganda” is simply false when France’s own presidents and official reports have admitted major responsibility. The world had intelligence, ignored repeated warnings, and watched as the killing accelerated. “Where were you when we were being killed?” is a fair and factual question rooted in that documented failure, not “victimhood rhetoric.” Your attempt to paint pre-1994 Rwanda as some happier time before “aggression” is grotesque revisionism.
Under the Habyarimana one-party Hutu regime, Tutsis faced systemic discrimination through ethnic quotas in schools and jobs, periodic massacres, and exclusion. Hundreds of thousands of Tutsis were driven into exile, the very refugees who later formed the RPF. The 1990 RPF campaign was a response to that long history of persecution, not unprovoked aggression. The RPF liberated the country and ended the genocide. Accusations that President Paul Kagame or the RPF carried out “the genocide it carried out in the Congo” or that he is “the greatest mass criminal still in power” are inflammatory propaganda. The regional operations were directed against the remnants of the genocidal forces (ex-FAR and Interahamwe) who had fled to eastern Congo, rearmed in refugee camps, and continued attacking Rwanda. Those camps were bases for genocidaires, not innocent sanctuaries. Rwanda ended the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi inside Rwanda and acted to neutralize the ongoing threat from those who had committed it.
President Paul Kagame led the force that stopped one of the fastest and most organized genocides in history and then rebuilt a devastated country. Rwanda today has achieved remarkable stability, security, and development that would have been impossible under the old regime or if the genocidaires had won. The “open-air prison” smear is lazy rhetoric from people who prefer to attack the liberators rather than confront the actual history. Your post uses selective quoting and one-sided framing to relativize the 1994 genocide Against the Tutsi, attack those who stopped it, and rehabilitate narratives that belong to the side that planned and executed the extermination. It is not serious analysis, it is agenda-driven distortion.
#RDC: 🛑‼️🚨 Attention ⚠️ | cette image est sensible | Sit-in du vendredi 12 Juin 2026 à Kinshasa. “J'ai vu un jeune tirer à bout portant, le jeune tombe, et c'est la Force du Progrès. Pendant que ce jeune était en train de passer ce dernier moment, en train de se battre avec la vie, j'ai vu la milice du Progrès venir achever ce jeune-là” @kabund_jmkkrock
The leader of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s opposition party, Martin Fayulu, was wounded during clashes between police and protestors.
Hundreds demonstrated in the capital against constitutional changes that could allow President Tshisekedi to seek a third term.
After the failed attempt to seize Minembwe through widespread drone attacks, ground troops, and artillery bombardment over three days, Mr. Tshisekedi and Mr. Ndayishimiye and their armies have just sent in a Sukhoi fighter jet.
This aircraft dropped two large bombs in the heart of Minembwe this morning, Friday june 12, 2026 at 10:30 AM, in Madegu, the most populated neighborhood, next to a school where children were taking state exams. There is widespread damage, children fell, and bones are broken. The number of victims—dead and wounded, houses destroyed, livelihoods such as cows, sheep, and crops—is beyond counting.
You can judge the power of these bombs by the depth and size of the craters and the other damage to homes.
To those of you who have chosen to remain silent, whatever your reasons, I say that salvation will come without you. You will have neither share nor glory. And when, too late, you try to speak, your words will condemn you.
To the criminals and bloodthirsty perpetrators of this tragedy, you will undoubtedly answer for the barbarity, cruelty, and bestiality you are perpetrating in Minembwe, and for the suffering and inhumanity you are inflicting on the Banyamulenge with such relentless brutality that it defies human comprehension. Nevertheless, this is what history will remember about you, and unfortunately, even about your descendants. Look at the images. @realDonaldTrump, @StateDept , @US_SrAdvisorAF, @_AfricanUnion, @ymahmoudali, @antonioguterres, @WilliamsRuto , @PaulKagame, @edmnangagwa, @KagutaMuseveni, @SuluhuSamia, @FelixTshis13, @GeneralNeva, @MofaQatar_EN, @jumuiya, @SADC_News, @JDVance@CyrilRamaphosa, @onduhungirehe, @marcorubio, @EmmanuelMacron, @MONUSCO,@PresidenceTg, @FEGnassingbe, @FelixTshis13 , @kajakallas, @eucopresident, @volker_turk, @HuangXia16, @prevotmaxime, @kikayabinkarubi.
@aaronmmakiki Pourquoi les Con-golais lépreux êtes tjrs en retârd?😂
Cette sorcière a été mis à terre fort longtemps de même que l’autre Michelle Wrong et Onana Charles.
Bon courage petit con-golais
🔵Stop Whitewashing: @MariaCorinaYA Must Face the Full Record of @VictoireUmuhoza
When Maria Corina Machado recently described Victoire Ingabire as “a woman of unbreakable strength, with a dream of a free, reconciled, and democratic Rwanda,” she presented a portrait that many Rwandans would argue is deeply misleading.
Public figures have every right to express solidarity with political activists abroad. However, they also have a responsibility to understand the full record of the individuals they choose to celebrate.
The image projected on social media is not the only story associated with Victoire Ingabire. Rwanda’s courts convicted Ingabire on charges related to conspiracy against the state and minimizing or denying the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Supporters have long challenged those rulings, while the Rwandan government and many survivors maintain that the convictions reflected serious criminal conduct rather than mere political dissent.
What is beyond dispute is that Ingabire was convicted by a court of law, served time in prison, and was later released through a presidential pardon. Those facts are often omitted when foreign politicians and commentators portray her exclusively as a democratic icon.
Equally absent from many international narratives is the controversy surrounding statements Ingabire made upon her return to Rwanda in 2010. At the Kigali Genocide Memorial, remarks she made regarding remembrance and genocide victims triggered a national debate and ultimately became part of the legal proceedings brought against her. For many survivors, those statements crossed a line that Rwanda’s laws define as genocide minimization or denial.
Supporters abroad may dismiss these concerns. Yet they should ask themselves a simple question: would any democratic state ignore allegations involving contacts with an armed group designated as a terrorist organization and dedicated to destabilizing a neighboring country? Would such allegations be treated as ordinary political activity?
The reality is that the debate surrounding Victoire Ingabire is not a simple contest between democracy and dictatorship, as some foreign observers would like to believe. It is a debate that touches on national security, the legacy of the Genocide against the Tutsi, and the difficult balance between political freedoms and the protection of a society that endured one of the worst atrocities of the twentieth century.
Maria Corina Machado is entitled to her opinion. But before elevating Victoire Ingabire as a symbol of democratic resistance, she should familiarize herself with the complete public record, including the court decisions, the controversies surrounding Ingabire’s statements on genocide remembrance, and the concerns repeatedly raised by Rwandan authorities and genocide survivors.
The children of Victoire Ingabire and the international public deserve a fuller picture than the one offered in a single social-media post. Political branding may fit into a tweet. History, justice, and the truth rarely do.
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