Paul Kagame must be indicted anytime” says ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.


Paul Kagame must  be indicted by the ICC

The ICC should drop their indictment against Omar Hassan Ahmad Al-Bashir  as long as the dictator and war criminal Paul Kagame of Rwanda  has not yet indicted by the International Court.
Double standards are contributing to undermine the credibility and fairness of ICC. The dictator and war criminal Kagame continues  to travel around the world , meeting  World Leaders who consider themselves to be the Leaders of  countries of democracy and human rights. In addition to the genocide committed by Kagame against Hutu communities in RDC, Kagame  continues to massacre hundreds of thousands of innocent Congolese. Hundreds of innocent  Congolese are now displaced and living in  appalling conditions which are characterised by hunger , malnutrition, diseases and insecurity. Their children cannot go to school. A year lost of education is a year lost of opportunity. Congolese people y are not able to return home continue their economic activities  while Kagame continues to illegally exploit Congolese natural resources.


 

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Pretoria - In  a recent discussion between Rwanda National Congress secretary general  on the African continent, Mr Kennedy Gihana and the ICC Chief Prosecutor  Ms Fatou Bensouda, it is clear that the gross human rights violation committed in the DRC with the support of the Rwandan dictator ( Paul Kagame) is high on the ICC agenda.




" We do one investigation at a time, We have completed theinvestigations and indicted General Bosco Ntaganda after we convicted Lubanga. We will investigate any body any where regardless their positions. At this stage I can not say whom we are investigating
or considering to investigate". Said Fatou Bensouda.

When asked why the ICC has not used the same principles that were used to successfully prosecute former Liberian President (Charles Taylor) she reiterated that "if the tribunal for DRC crimes was to be created today, we could arrest Kagame as I speak". 
 "Am real disturbed by the Amnesty International report and other reports coming out of Rwanda about crime against humanity including torture, extra judicial killings, secret detentions of civilians in the hands of military institutions". Said Fatou Bensouda.

The government of Rwanda, led by Paul Kagame, continues to deny her involvement in the DRC conflicts after several reports by UN group of experts and many rights groups has proved it to be the case. Meanwhile innocent Congolese and young men from Rwanda are subjected to fight for unknown causes.

The leadership of RNC assured her of their support of the work of ICC to help bring justice to the people of Rwanda and the DRC.

B.M Rwarinda

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