It is good news for all Rwandan people that Andrew Mitchell, the former Secretary for International Development has now resigned

Andrew Mitchell, the former Secretary for International Development resigns over police comments row.
 
It is good news for all Rwandan people that this British man Andrew Mitchell has resigned.  As the former Secretary for International Development, he was a wrong man  for the job.
 
He has been contributing to political discrimination and human rights abuses in Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo through massive aid to the dictator and war criminal  Paul  Kagame. The man is a racist because he said publically on BBC that  hundreds of thousands  of Hutu refugee communities in DRC died of hunger, diseases and malnutrition. Even in this case, it is the dictator and war criminal Paul  Kagame caused these deaths.
 
British  foreign aid to Rwanda has contributed to legitimise Kagame's dictatorship  and political discrimination through British politicians and media's tireless praises to the Kagame' s regime.  There is no alternative Rwandan voice that could challenge the  similar British and Kagame's views because freedom of expression doesn't exist in Rwanda and opposition political parties are not allowed to operate in the country. The war criminal and dictator Paul Kagame  is the only man in the world who enjoys respect and praises from British politicians and media.
 
We call on British politicians and media to change their attitudes about Rwanda before it is too late. We call on British politicians and media to say that  we have had enough about what they say about Rwanda it that it is to time  let Rwandan discuss their affairs in a democratic way.
We call on British politicians people to refrain from blindly praising the dictator and war criminal Paul Kagame. This task should be left to Rwandan people including opponents to the current Rwandan regime.

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Andrew Mitchell resigns over police comments row
 
Andrew Mitchell has quit as government chief whip after criticism for making rude remarks to police officers at the gates of Downing Street.