Gen.Frank Rusagara’s driver missing
Inyenyeri news has learnt from the reliable sources that the driver of Gen. Frank Rusgara, Mr. Francois Kabaija was picked from his home by the DMI operates after his boss was arrested last week on concocted charges.
Similar Image to the car emptied of Gen Rusagara’s belongings.
While the charges of Gen. Frank Rusagara are connected with what the Kagame regime calls actions that are related with security, the General’s driver is accused of perverting the course of justice. It is believed that at the time of Gen. Frank’s arrest his driver protected the computer and the IPAD from the Kagame security forces. It is not clear whether the above driver advertently intended to hide information from Kagame’s men or just to protect the computer and other material for his boss from strangers.
Apparently, the Kagame regime is arresting anybody perceived to have connections with all those Kagame calls enemies, it is worth noting that the Kagame regime is arresting innocent people who don’t have any knowledge on the politics of Rwanda.
It is therefore not surprising that Francois Kashaija has been arrested or killed by Kagame regime.
A simple driver cannot take an initiative of keeping a computer or a device without reason. If the general had information pertaining to sabobaging the state security, let him face the consequences. As for the driver, he must be taken as a co-accused in a malicious act against his country.
AKANYU KASHOBOTSE MWA NTERAHAMWE MWE!
UN Security Council urges “swift neutralization” of Rwandan rebel group in DRC
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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) — The UN Security Council on Tuesday called for “swift neutralization” of a Rwandan rebel group operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in order to bring stability to the country as well as the Great Lakes region.
In a press statement issued here, the 15-member Council ” regretted that no significant progress was made” toward the neutralization of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), which announced earlier this year that they would lay down their weapons, with some starting to disarm in May.
“The members of the Security Council reaffirmed their support for the swift neutralization of the FDLR as a top priority in bringing stability to the DRC and the Great Lakes region,” said the statement. “They expressed deep concern regarding the sustained domestic and regional threat posed by the FDLR, including recent reports of continued human rights abuses by members of the FDLR and continued recruiting and training of combatants, including children, and stressed the importance of disarming and ending the threat caused by this illegal armed group. ”
The FDLR is a Hutu rebel group that fled Rwanda after perpetrating the Tutsi genocide in 1994 and has since conducted its operations in the eastern part of the DRC.
According to Martin Kobler, UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative in the DRC and the head of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) who briefed the Security Council on the country’s situation earlier this month, there are still some 1,500 of the FDLR combatants remaining active and not conforming to the DRC’s six-month voluntary disarmament plan, though the FDLR appears to start to voluntarily disarm.
In its statement, the Security Council also “encouraged the DRC government, in coordination with MONUSCO, to actively pursue military action against those leaders and members of the FDLR who do not engage in the demobilization process or who continue to carry out human rights abuses.”
In 2013, the council authorized the deployment of an intervention brigade within MONUSCO to carry out targeted offensive operations, with or without the Congolese national army, against armed groups that threaten peace in eastern DRC.
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