Kagame meets Kabila over Suspected Rebels Alliance
Joseph Kabila with Paul Kagame
The Rwandan President has met his Congolese counter Joseph Kabila in Rubavu over the Security of both Countries. Both leaders have agreed to work together, further deepen their cooperation on peace, stability and prosperity of their respective countries.
Both countries have decided to put aside their differences and further cooperation , both leaders are facing numerous challenges, Kabila is under pressure for elections due in November yet all signs indicate that they will not take place.
Kagame has managed to secure his long but hidden desire of Third Term by manipulating the Rwandan people through intimidation and incarceration. Inyenyeri news has obtained information from reliable sources that Kagame has credible information that FDLR is joining hands with Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa to wage war on his dictatorial regime.
It was Kagame who set the precedent by publicly announcing that the reason why in 1990 RPF took arms to fight the Habyarimana regime was the failure of peaceful resolution of the return of the Rwandan refugees.
“We tried to peacefully come back home and all the time Habyarimana said that Rwanda was like a glass full of water, if you add more, some will overflow”, indeed in 1990 the overflow happened and over one million people perished in Genocide of Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
There is a saying that when two thieves known to each other go to sleep in the same house none will ever sleep, because they will never know the ambitions of each other. So is Kagame knowing very well that he has closed all the avenues of Rwandans to return home and the recent announcement by Kayumba that the refugees have all the right to return home even by using force?
Once again the region will be engulfed in endless conflict, barely few days when President Kabila met his Ugandan counterpart President Museveni who’s a veteran in the region on similar security reasons.
South Africa has invested a lot in Congo and expects good returns, therefore it will not sit and watch when Rwanda or any other country interferes in its lucrative markets. It’s worth noting that both Rwanda and Uganda have clashed twice in Congo in what is called Kisangani I and II. The meeting of Kabila and Kagame is timely and the region should be embraced for another conflict as both Kagame and Kabila(KK) will not leave power without shedding blood.