BTPC: Kagame’s Hidden Hand in South Africa’s Xenophobic attacks
Although it has been strangely ignored in the South African and International press, one of the most destructive and dangerous person on the Continent is the Rwandan Head of State (Kagame).
Inyenyiri News has learnt from its reliable source that Kagame has used a lot of money and lobby in planting his destructive spies in South Africa to retaliate in what Kigali calls the South African reluctance to tackle the Rwandan dissents who operate in South Africa.
In the recent weeks armed groups have targeted shops run by African immigrants, accusing them of taking jobs from locals. Thousands of foreigners have fled their homes to shelter in makeshift camps, and neighbouring Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique have announced plans to evacuate citizens.
President Kagame is a man who harbours revenge attitudes when it comes to those he thinks or anticipate to do wrong against him, accordingly South Africa is the home of many Rwandan dissents that Kagame think are threatening his presidency. The murder and attempted murder of the Rwandan former Spy Chief Col. Patrick Karegeya and the former Army Chief Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa respectively were coordinated by the Rwandan diplomats in South Africa.
In retaliation, the South African government accused and expelled three Rwandan diplomats of links to the murder and attempted murder of the above Rwandan dissidents living in South Africa. . Mr Radebe’s spokesman, Mthunzi Mhaga, told BBC Focus on Africa that investigations “revealed direct links between the expelled diplomats and the criminal networks that relate to the recent attacks on Rwandan officials who are under protection in South Africa”.
Although Rwanda denied any involvement in the Killing and attempted killing of the above former Rwandan Senior military officers, on the South African Soil, it retaliated to the expulsions by ordering out six South African diplomats
The Conflict in Congo between Rwanda and Uganda did not come out of blue, initially both nations had common ground in the Congo, but soon fell apart and both mobilized forces against each other .It resulted in three battles in the Congolese town of Kisangani, in August 1999, March 2000 and May 2000, that caused extensive destruction and the deaths of more than 600 Congolese civilians, excluding thousands of military service men and women on both sides.
Although this the former British Development Secretary Claire short brought these two former allies on the same table to resolve their differences , however, the cold war blood between these two former allies continued and they accused each other of backing and training armed opposition groups.
When Dr Besigye lost elections in 2001 to President Museveni, he went to South Africa through Rwanda and left some senior UPDF officers like Col. Anthony Kyakabale Col..Sam Monday, and Col. Edison Muzora in Rwanda who Uganda accused of being used by Rwanda to destabilize Uganda . However, Rwanda also accused Uganda of using Rwandan citizens living in Uganda to destabilize Rwanda. Both leaders Kagame and Musveni resolved that these people should be relocated to other countries. The UK government being an ally of both leaders in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees relocated all the dissents of both countries Uganda and Rwanda.
But this was not enough for Kagame, its alleged that he clandestinely operated in Uganda and continued the sabotage against the government of President Yoweri Museveni, we have learnt that the Royal Kasubi tombs in Kampala were torched by the Kagame spies because to this very day, the report of who burnt these historical treasures has never been brought out of the Ugandan drawers. Furthermore, the sudden death of the Ugandan former spy Master Gen. Noble Mayombo has been reported as multiple organ failure, however, President Museveni told the Ugandan public that Mayombo was on the hit list of some criminals who the President did not disclose to the Ugandan people.
In 2013 President Kikwete told Both President Museveni and Kagame that it’s high time they talked to their armed rebel groups, the Rwandan Head of State threatened to hit him any time of his choosing, “Those people [Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete] you just heard siding with Interahamwe and FDLR and urging negotiations… negotiations? Me, I do not even discuss this topic, because I will just wait for you [Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete] at the right place and I will hit you! He [Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete] did not deserve my answer. I did not waste my time answering him…It is well known. There is a line you cannot cross, there is a line, a line that you should never cross. It is impossible…”
President Kagame knows that if South Africa is destabilised despite is mighty both military and finance, President Jacob Zuma will focus more on the domestic issues rather than supporting the Rwandan dissents(RNC) who Kagame now suspect of organising a military resistance to his rule. While in Ethiopia last week President Kagame presented himself a man who knows African problems he said that the attacks in South Africa are taking the continent, backward, “Whether it’s where it’s taking place or anywhere else in the continent, it is something that would only take us backward, not advancing,” Kagame said.
As he uses his international lobbying machinery including President Clinton, Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, he is defying the maxim, that strong institutions make a nation strong, it is rather a strong man that makes a nation strong. The BBC Gahuza in its weekly Imvo n’invano went to Burundi to investigate the root cause of the refugee influx from Burundi to Rwanda. Amazingly, the people who are fleeing the country have no specific threat, what all have in common is that, they just hear ramous of attack by Imbonerakure. Indeed, they said that some people who go shopping in Rwanda some are forced to the refugee Camps. Inyenyeri has established from its reliable sources that the Kagame spy network have infiltrated Burundi politics with intention of destabilizing Burundi so that Kagame remains the only strong and capable leader in the region.
It is very disappointing at this point that, the region and the African Union is still to united on the influence of evil spread either from Congo or South Africa itself by President Kagame with an aim of consolidating his power. The International community should help the weak Rwandan opposition to balance the power in Rwanda.
Noble Marara