(PHOTO: Didier Reynders at the Paras Belges Memorial in Kigali,
Saturday, August 25, 2012. Ten Belgian peacekeepers were slaughtered
here by the génocidaires on April 7, 1994)
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Didier Reynders's visit at the Paras Belges Memorial is part of
mandatory state protocol for any Belgian official visiting Kigali.
But the Memorial was also pregnant with potent symbolism for
Reynders's very own "shuttle diplomacy."
The génocidaire Major Bernard Ntuyahaga is the maniac who ordered the
massacre of the 10 Belgian paratroopers, and the murder of their
charge, then Rwandan Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana (her husband
was killed with her too, in front of their residence ).
Subsequently, Major Bernard Ntuyahaga moved on to actively participate
in other genocidal atrocities.
In 2007, Major Ntuyahaga was convicted by a Belgian court and
sentenced to 20-year behind bars.
But to this day, this sociopathic génocidaire is still claiming his innocence.
In fact, this maniac was so good at faking his innocence that at his
first trial the prosecutors at the International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR) in Arusha dropped all charges against him.
Then, faced with the public outrage over this blattant miscarriage of
justice, Tanzania extradited this mass murderer to Belgium!
(See Page Address: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Ntuyahaga)
Well, Kigali has taken a page from the playbook of génocidaire Bernard
Ntuyahaga: pleading not guilty despite the mountain of incriminating
evidence!
Kigali is further and further entrenching itsefl into the small hole
of this stupid strategy with apparently no dignified way out.
Not even the soft warning of Reynders about a possible "international
escalation" of sanctions at the UN if Rwanda doesn't change its tune
was of no effect on Kigali unhinged leaders.
But all those in their right mind--that is, the rest of the world--are
getting sick and tired of Kigali dissemblers.
Belgian reporter and blogger Colette Braeckman, who's covering
Reynders's Africa trip, opens her August 26 post titled "Collective
Hallucination" by rehearsing the improbable premises of the pitch
Rwanda has been attempting to peddle to the flabbergasted world in the
past few months:
"The UN experts and blue helmets, the populations of Rutshuru,
Bunagana and of the entire border area, countless local peasant
organizations, international rights NGOs like Human Rights Watch, a
few journalists--are they all stricken by some strange disorder, some
kind of collective hallucination that might have led them, without
talking with one another, to denounce, with supporting evidence, the
support extended to M23 mutineers by Rwanda?"
(blog.lesoir.be/colette-braeckman/2012/08/26/hallucination-collective/)
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PHOTO CREDITS: belga.be
Via: lesoir.be
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Kigali tells Belgian FM Didier Reynders the whole world is hallucinating
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