Rwanda calls arrest by UK of spy chief an 'outrage' By Clement Uwiringiyimana KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwanda said it was an "outrage" for Britain to arrest its intelligence chief at the request of Spain
(London) - Human Rights Watch is monitoring the case of Emmanuel Karenzi Karake, head of the Rwandan intelligence services, who was arrested in London on June 20, 2015, on a European arrest warrant
The Rwandan spy chief arrested in London on suspicion of orchestrating revenge massacres in the wake of his country's genocide is also implicated in the killings of two Britons, The Independent can
The arrest of General Karenzi Karake in London is bound to strain what is increasingly becoming a fragile relationship between Britain and Rwanda. Like two best friends, harsh words are exchanged ...
The Rwandan government has branded the arrest of its...
Rwandan platform for Dialogue, Truth and Justice (RDTJ) PO Box 31450 - Tokai, 7966 - Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa info.rdtj@gmail.com PRESS RELEASE DENOUNCING TERRORIST ACTS AGAINST UNARMED RWANDAN HUTU REFUGEES BASED IN THE EARSTERN DEMOCRATIC...
Valérie-Barbara ROSOUX En 1991, la préface d’un ouvrage dirigé par Olivier Abel débutait par un constat assez consensuel : « Le pardon n’est pas précisément une valeur à la mode ». Et bien voilà qui est chose faite : oui, le pardon semble d’actualité....
Testimony I am a cousin to one of those Hutu refugees who were forcibly returned to Rwanda by UNHCR Gabon, which was represented by Ms. Louise in concordance with the RPF government, which was represented by Gen. Charles Kayonga. Once they were returned...
Par RFI Des opposants au président burundais, Pierre Nkurunziza, à Bujumbura, le 4 juin 2015.REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic Au Burundi, à une semaine des législatives et des communales, la facilitation internationale appelle à la reprise immédiate du dialogue...
L’ambassadeur du Rwanda au Royaume-uni a fortement critiqué l’arrestation du chef des services renseignements de son pays, qu’il a assimilé à "une insulte à la conscience collective”. Dans un entretien à la BBC, William Nkurunziza, a déclaré qu’ils sont...