Britain under pressure to end all aid to Rwandan government
By Jason Lewis, Investigations Editor
Britain is under mounting international pressure to stop all aid to the Rwandan government.
The United Nations and the European Union wants the UK to withhold millions of pounds it is due to hand to President Paul Kagame’s government as part of an international campaign to choke his regime of funds.
Rwanda is accused of arming rebels responsible for atrocities, including mass rape, in the neighbouring Democrat Republic of Congo.
They hope that Britain will fall in line after David Cameron replaced Andrew Mitchell as international development secretary in his Cabinet reshuffle last month.
Britain initially agreed to go along with international condemnation of Rwandan involvement and to cancel £83 million it gives it in aid each year.
But Mr Mitchell’s last act in the job, before he was moved to the role of Chief Whip, had been to restore about £8m aid to the regime, with another £8m to follow later this year, apparently against the advice of officials in his department and from the Foreign Office.
He based the decision on personal assurances from the Rwandan president and on his own experiences running a small Conservative “charity” project in the country.
Officials were told his personal experience with Project Umubano outweighed evidence from a group of experts from the UN, Human Rights Watch observers and Foreign Office officials.
The Sunday Telegraph has learned that the UN and EU privately expressed their “disappointment” with Mr Mitchell’s decision at a hastily convened international contact group meeting at the Foreign Office last month.
A source at the meeting said there were “obvious differences” between Foreign Office officials and “between different officials in the Department for International Development”.
Mr Mitchell apparently also ignored police intelligence reports that suggest Rwandan dissidents living in exile in Britain are being targeted by the regime.
Last year the Metropolitan Police took the unusual step of issuing the Rwandan exiles with formal warning notices stating that “the Rwandan government poses an imminent threat to your life”.
The United Nations and Europe have both accused President Kagame of giving support and weapons to the so-called 23 March Movement (known as M23) in the Democrat Republic of Congo, accusing it of attacking civilians and “acts of sexual violence”.
At a meeting at the UN in New York last week the EU directly accused Rwanda of backing the M23 rebels. President Kagame and senior figures in his regime may now face sanctions over their links to the group and human rights abuses it has carried out.
Two new confidential reports on Rwanda’s involvement with the M23 rebels were presented to Security Council officials last week and are likely to lead to further action being taken against the regime at the UN in the next few weeks.
A UN source said: “Britain’s position has come as a bit of a disappointment to those who are trying to alter the position on the ground. Everyone else is united in putting pressure on Rwanda.”
Britain is Rwanda’s largest aid contributor and the source said its involvement in bring pressure to bear on President Kagame was “vitally important”.
Internal documents from DfID, released under the Freedlom of Information Act, reveal that in a February 2011 telephone conversation, Mr Mitchell had promised the Rwandan president that Britain would increase its aid from £60m to £90m by 2015. Two months earlier, he had flown to Rwanda for a “90-minute tete-a-tete followed by lunch” with the newly re-elected president.
But the memos also reveal doubts within the department about the “political risk” in Rwanda. Mr Mitchell’s ministerial colleague, Stephen O’Brien, highlighted international concern about human rights in Rwanda.
Justine Greening, the new International Development Secretary, must now decide whether Rwanda should receive the second tranche of the money promised by Mr Mitchell. Her office did not respond to requests for comment last night.
It is understood that Mr Mitchell based his decision to continue aiding Rwanda on “personal assurances” from Mr Kagame who had previously attended the Conservative conference and lavished praise on Project Umubano calling it an “unprecedented” example of aid. He is also understood to claim, though, that the decision was later agreed by Downing Street.
The Conservatives’ Rwanda project was Mr Mitchell’s personal brainchild but was designed to show the caring side of Mr Cameron’s Party when it was in opposition.
Now also working in Sierra Leone, the project has seen more than 200 Tory supporters, including Mr Mitchell, his wife Sharon and their daughter Rosie, fly to Rwanda for two-week stints to help as the country slowly recovers from the genocide which saw an estimated 800,000 people murdered there in 1994.
Mrs Mitchell, a GP, has also spent several months working as a doctor in Rwanda.
The Prime Minister praised the project as “the first time that any British political party had engaged in a social action project in the developing world”.
He said he and Mr Mitchell had set it up “to raise awareness of global poverty and play a small part in tackling it on the front line”.
Yesterday a Conservative spokeswoman said the project, which includes an annual Tories versus locals cricket match, had “provided English lessons to over 3,000 Rwandan primary school teachers, renovated a school, established a small medical library and built a community centre”.
Conservative volunteers, including ministers, MPs, Parliamentary candidates and local councillors, pay their own airfares, but much of the start up money for the project came from a wealthy widow from Hove, Helena Frost.
Despite having little interest in politics, according to her family, Mr Mitchell personally persuaded Mrs Frost to provide the funding. Electoral Commission files show that before her death last November, she gave the party £250,000 in donations – £200,000 of which went to fund Mr Mitchell’s office in opposition and £50,000 directly to the Rwanda project.
Last night, Mrs Frost’s nephew Mark, who was close to his aunt and often accompanied her to charitable events, said he was “slightly taken aback” that she gave so much.
He said: “It would appear Mr Mitchell (was) very charming and very persuasive. It was quite a large sum which doesn’t necessarily seem to fit with the amounts she ordinarily gave to the many other charities she supported.
“She was not one to meddle in politics at all and was convinced the money was going to help the poor. She would have not have given money to politicians for political use or gain, she had understood that she was helping the poor in Rwanda.”
He added: “This was a private matter and she was reticent about this particular charitable donation.
“She was a wonderful woman who had a great passion for certain causes and for many people. I can only imagine that this may have been the case on this particular case for her to have contributed such large sums to a single cause.”
He said Mr Mitchell had been introduced to her through another charity that he was involved with and to which Mrs Frost, who had a considerable personal fortune and had also set up a £6 million charitable foundation in the name of her late husband Patrick, had contributed large sums.
People like Andy Mitchell are a disgrace to the international Community. Actually he has also indirectly supported this nonsense going on in Eastern Congo. Otherwise how can he convince anyone that he got assurances from Kagame when Kagame himself continues to deny any wrongdoing. Whom should we believe? Andy Michell, who despite being the Conservative Chief Whip, has been forced to not attend this years Conservative conference, or Kagame who is lashing at the donors for just holding on to a favour? I think one of them two must be lying and most likely its Andy.
When Kagame called some of our Heros “SHIT” or “IBIGARASHA”, he (Andy) thought it was cool or vogue and decided to do the same to some Super Heros of Britain, the Police, at Downing Street calling them ‘PLEBS’. Ngo “Ihene mbi ntuyizilikaho iyawe”. Or in English, “Birds of the same feathers fly together”. Andy Mitchell was quickly adopting his friend’s, Kagame’s, values (or vices). The difference is that whereas in Rwanda the ‘SO-CALLED ELITE’ cheer Kagame on with his unacceptable vices, in Britain the Elite cannot tolerate it and Andy had to apologise unreservedly. Hanyuma, ngo Abazungu batwatse Agaciro!!! Ahubwo twemele ngo bamwe mu yubozi bu Rwanda biyatse Agaciro kubela gutinya/kulyalya Kagame. Ntanumwe utabizi!!!
Great britain should charge Andy Mitchell with complicity of Human Right abuse and corruption from so called Humanitarian aid? Gyirango abona share ye iyo ayomafaranga agyeze mumaboko ya Peresident wirwanda?
Ibyo byo NGO NTAMUROZI UBURA UMUKARABYA, ariko ibyo aribyo byose ukuri kuzahora
kumenyekana.Abashyigikira ibibi byose kugirango baramukye bazahora bamwara.
Ikibabaje nuko abantu bacu bakomeje kubifiramo cyane.Yewe…………………………………………..
@ shishoza, the only difference I have with you people
Is that however much I do also oppose Kagame’s strategies
There is one thing we have to agree on. We are all Rwandese
And we should sideline with the government in the war to
Retain donation money, we disagree with Kagame politically
Not economically and we all know that loosing donoations
Is loosing development in the country hence suffering of our
People. Shishoza I think we should even contribute more on
AGACYIRO fund becouse all our motives is to have better Rwanda
No matter who is in power. We can continue our disagreements
But we should all know that it is our responsibilities to see our
Country develop that’s why we keep presure ok Kagame to put
Our country on the right way. So whatever let’s not mistaken our
Difference with president Kagame to difference and hate to our
Country. Kagame and us will one time go but Rwanda will always
Remain Rwanda so lets support him to secure more donations to
Support our economy, and after we can go back on our role of speaking
Our minds on politics but Rwanda must be first always.
Godbless you all.
My brother John, you are right, we should all fight for the development of Rwanda, our country. I don’t think anyone refutes that. However that development should be based on a sustainable footing. It should also be based on acceptable principles and values.
To be able to recieve aid to a tone of ONE BILLION DOLLARS each year did not happen by mistake or overnight. It was a protracted process by some Rwandans. Most of the people who laid the foundation for that aid have long been sacked, imprisoned and many are in exile. To put it as it was put, they were called SHIT, FLIES, IBIGARASHA, etal. To you recall the infamous speeches of SHIT or KILLING FLIES with a HAMMER in parliament? What about the ‘IBIGARASHA’? These were people who served as that protracted process was being designed and implemented. The new comers did not have a clue how that aid started flowing into the country. Neither did they know the RED LINES for that aid. The only thing they know is to cheer Kagame, right or wrong, even when he brakes the hand that feeds the country or crosses the RED LINES. The aid donations were just a favour and not a right.
I know Rwanda deserves the aid, bearing in mind what it went through. However what I agree with the donors is that that aid should NOT be used to recreate pre- 1994. You all know how France showered Rwanda and Habyalimana with goodies even when signs were clear of a potential catastrophe. France is still leaking the ‘PR’ wounds of the Genocide of Rwandans by Rwandans. Do you want these other Donor countries to be in the same situation in relation to Eastern Congo, where millions continue to perish, and potentially in Rwanda itself? In my opinion the choices are simple and clear. We get out of Congo and embrace Democracy, and then the aid flows again. The second choice is to remain in Congo and clamp Decent and the aid is stopped let alone other consequences. The choice unfortunately is Kagame’s and his new comers. The ball is in his court.
We can’t blame the International Community for just watching while mayhem befell our country and now complain because they are, rightly so, trying to avert or stop another mayhem. It can’t be right whether it is Kagame doing it now or whether it was Habyalimana doing it then. Lets have principles and values that influence our perceptions and reasoning. National sentiments based on unacceptable principles and values can be tragic like we are all saw in our country in 1994. I believe the Interahamwe like their cousins Intore of today thought they were being patriotic.
God Bless you John and our country Rwanda.
My friend @ John, I am totally sidelining with you. It is not necessary to have the same views but having different views on some issues no matter how many they might be does not necessary mean that we can’t cooperate on other issues. If anyone thinks KAGAME is doing wrong to his country, why can’t you neglect it since KAGAME IS NOT RWANDA AND RWANDA IS NOT KAGAME, and contribute to the development of your country ? REASON WELL MY DEAR FRIENDS. If you think that contribution you will bring to your country will end up in KAGAME’s bank accounts why can’t you find another way to do it so that it won’t happen. THERE IS NO EXCUSES TO NOT CONTRIBUTING TO YOUR COUNTRY’S DEVELOPMENT
Gaciro arashaka kuvugira afrika ntawamutoye , no kumunsi w’ubwigenge Gaciro yali muli stade wenyine , na YAHAYA yaje ahagaraliye Gen Karegeya ntago yali aje kubwa Gaciro , none se Umuperezida koko wakumva ibyo Gaciro avuga ninde ??? Ikindi yarabyiboneye aho AHO URWANDA RWAMAGANA KADHAFI RWONYINE kumugabane wafrica , SARKOZY YEMEREYE GACIRO KO ATAZASOHORA REPORT YINDEGE !!!!!
Nyamara banyarwanda H.E Yarahungabanye numuganga we alicecekera kubera kumutinya !!!
Gaciro ararwaye
Sibyo se wangu Nkiriho! Abaturage, poor solders and other nationals who are given handouts on left overs of Kagame they call saralies,
Poor nationals who are forced to give back the part of that abuse called saraly into terrorism schemefund).
What is that agaciro for? who has ever accounted for 1 dollar? where is Congo disck money and who accounted it? why should our brothers always be at war without any just cause in Congo?
If the issue is FDLR what did RDF do to end it since Congo1, 2 and to now with meritias that are blanding our land with bad name?
Why cant we dise arm them peacefully if its commanders like Rwalakabije are bussy chewing national cackie?
Kagame is a traitor to our land at what ever cost thanks for where we are but I dont doubt that we could have been like ten times far if we could not have diverted from our cause!
Don’t you this is very much ridiculous folks to agitate for cutting aids supply to your people? surely? if you want to replace Kagame, are we really going to take you serious? are you not self centred? just deprive of the common mwanainchi development to your own advantage, so that Kagame’s government is bankrupt for you to assume power? i wonder then the value you give to Rwandans!!
Shishoza et al, please come of age!!. Inyenyeri news please do not delete my posting as you have done to others!!
Thank you mr brother Shishoza for your guidance.but if we are really
True to ourself and the government of Rwanda, I think all the donations
Are well counted by the government of of Rwanda. Much as I criticize
President Kagame their one thing I trust in him. That’s being transparent on
Public funds and that’s why Rwanda looks deferent from it’s neighbours.
However that doesn’t give him the right to violate our rights.@ Shishoza man
Is born free and selfish I might sound selfish but on the war of development
I don’t care Rwanda complying with donors conditions but money becouse I know
By receiving donations my brothers and sisters will be educated in the best
Conducive way hence help us to change Rwanda’s political dilemma in future.
Secondly they reason why sometime I go wrong with my fellow people who also
Oppose president Kagame is that they always bring out the point of Kayumba, karegeya
And others as if our politics is based on individuals. Those people I had mentioned
Worked for their country and I do appreciate them but their part of the problem coz
They worked together with president Kagame to set wrong political foundation which is
Hurting us now. Am not blaming them but you shouldn’t put them as a reference to political
Injustice coz for them I can say their trying their personal war with president Kagame and
To me we need national agenda on political change where we raise our differences based on
Reality not sentiments and if the time of contribution for our country development reache we come
Together as Rwandese and after go back to our positions and fight for fully democracy and rule of
Law. I do believe that we need to be developed, economical strong to be in the position of bringing our
Idiologies to the public just becouse today people are too poor to understand and government
Easly bribe people becouse of that poverty so if we can use the exist economical advantage that atleast
Kagame has managed to put in place then our chance to bring democracy is 90% so wherever you are
And whatever you do just contribute to our economy either by AGACYIRO fund or advicing donors to reinstate our donations so that we can fight this lion of povert ibindi tuzabijyeraho with time but first lets ladicate poverty.