UGANDAN AUTHORITIES,HUMAN RIGHTS, UNHCR AS WELL AS AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL WERE AWARE OF PTE KALISA’S INSECURITY BUT AGAIN KEPT A BLIND EYE:

Pte Innocent Kalisa who served as a bodyguard to president Kagame had fled Rwanda to Uganda for security reasons back in 2010; he experienced a number of threats from the Rwandan security agents who operates in Uganda throughout. John Ngarambe a diplomat in the Rwandan embassy in Uganda together with Lt Col Burabyo kept on calling Kalisa warning him that he needed to return to Rwanda immediately or face kidnap. This was following the shooting of Charles Ingabire who was a refugee and also an editor to inyenyeri online news, on Ingabire’s burial Kalisa was interviewed by the BBC Kinyarwanda radio and explained the cloud of anxiousness covering the Rwandan community in Uganda. Kalisa went missing since the 12.august.2013.

Kalisa Innocent

Kalisa innocent served in the republican guard forces as a body guard to President Kagame, He was jailed after he was suspected to corroborate with the jailed Rwandan opposition leader VictoireUmuhoza Ingabire of FDU as well as what they called the gang of four, Lt Gen Kayumba, Col Karegeya, Maj Rudasingwa and Gerald Gahima.

On the 12.08.2013 Kalisa was walking on the streets of Kampala when unidentified cars surrounded him, People posing as policemen kidnapped him and drove away, according to a source. Investigations are on-going to verify exactly what happened to Kalisa.

Apart from Innocent Kalisa’s disappearance and Charles Ingabire’s killing, Lt Joel Mutabazi was also attacked and shot at however with God’s grace he survived and went unhurt. It is reported that kidnapping ex-service men and politicians have became normal in Uganda, the Ugandan authorities seems not to care much about these crimes on their land, UNHCR is stuck in bureaucracy, the main worrying thing is that the human rights watch and Amnesty international are aware of all these crimes and have done little to help those still hiding in Ugandan slams.

Family and friends are asking anyone who may have news about his whereabouts to contact them, human rights watch, and amnesty international as soon as possible.

The story below was an interview between Charles Ingabire who was the founder of inyenyerinews and later shot in kampala in November 2011, talking to Kalisa Innocent after he escaped the safe house.

 

Kalisa Innocent served the RDF as a member of Republican Guard division (RPGD) a division responsible for protecting the Rwandan leaders, he was based in Presidential Protection Unit (close body guards for president Kagame) he survived death after being arrested touchered and mistreated by his own colleagues after he was sealed in a vegetable container onto a plane and ferried to a safer country after escaping from a Safe House (illegal Torture Chamber) in Kigali, capital of Rwanda.

After his escape, he narrated that ‘I really don’t know how I got here, I must have been the luckiest person because the two days I spent in a Safe House, 20 people, which is an average of 10 per day were executed,’ the former Republic Guard member, Kalisa [army No. AP98709] who had served in the unit since 2001 narrated to the reporter.

Like many Army Officers in Kigali who are in great nervousness after President Kagame’s recent accusations against his former allies to be behind and of their involvement in subversion activities against his country.

Barely months to the country’s presidential elections, has Kigali remained hostile to both the opposition and members of the armed forces who have previously had any slight knowledge about the renegade generals who fled the country into exile since last year.

Kalisa Innocent on handcuffs With handcuffs still on Kalisa’s hand and leg, wearing a skin of fear on his face including the fresh wounds allegedly inflicted to him by his tormentors in a safe house at Kabeza a Kigali suburb. ‘There were blood stains on the carpet; I knew that any time I was going to be killed,’ says Kagame’s former close bodyguard. Kalisa adds: ‘The next night in the safe house, one army Maj Karangwa came into one of the rooms and questioned me, he promised me the worst the following day, if I don’t tell him the truth.’

‘When he left,  that is when I started planning how I can get-out of the hell. Using the knowledge I got from various course I managed to escape,’ Pte Kalisa narrates his nightmare to this reporter.

According to Pte Kalisa, the only clue to his suffering, he says: was they started suspecting me when I was demobilized and visited my brother in Uganda where I was planning to get back for further studies.’

‘My brother who was in the army and served in the same unit before me, advised me to go further studies like him,’ says Pte Kalisa, adding that: ‘Apart from visiting Uganda, I have no knowledge about those people [Lt. Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa and Col. Patrick Karegyeya], it is just because the president no longer trust anybody.’

‘At the moment, he [president] may not even trust his own shadow,’ says the former bodyguard.

Pte. Kalisa stated that his only problem was that he couldn’t give information about the renegade army generals who recently fled the country to exile. Former Chief of Staff and Ambassador to India, Lt. Gen. Kayumba fled the country in February and joined the former Rwanda’s Chief Spy, Col. Patrick Karegyeya who fled in 2007. Others who fled the country, include: Theoneste Mushindashaka, Senator Stanley Safari, Lt. Col. Sam Baguma, Capt. Eliphaz Ndikuyezu, Capt. Claude Bizimungu, Capt. John uwintwari, Capt. John-Bosco Muhizi, Capt. Theobal Gakumba, Capt. John Ontabuka and Jean Pierre Kagubare, all fled the country to seek refuge in exile.

Having served as a close bodyguard and his vast knowledge, Kalisa’s fear could be seen wearing his face as he says he doesn’t know why he’s been tortured and linked to the people he has no contact. Kalisa wonders: ‘I started serving as bodyguard in 2001, I held responsibilities like close bodyguard for the family; the president, the First Lady and the children especially at school.

‘I had never harboured any bad motive against them. But why now?’ asks Kalisa, adding that: ‘I have in the past travelled with the President to African States like Tanzania, Mwanza, Zambia-Lusaka, South Africa Durban why me at this time?

The Police spokes person stated that ‘Yes, he is a wanted person,’ said the Police spokesman when pressed if he was aware of Pte Kalisa’s criminal alleged charges. Without giving the details of charges against Kalisa, the police spokesman claimed: ‘Even through our newspapers he has been mentioned as a criminal, he should be arrested and brought to face justice.’

‘I’m not able to give the details, but there is a file in the criminal justice through the Interpol [International Police], he should appear before the court,’ police spokes person told this reporter on a telephone interview, adding that: ‘I’m not in the office to tell you the case details. The country’s Police spokesman, who said that the man is a wanted person with already a file in the criminal justice through the Interpol, also couldn’t mention the nature of the charge saying that: ‘By the time you get back to me, I would have gathered all the information about him and I will provide you with the detailed information.’

President Kagame who has been praised overseas for social and economic progress, has embarked on clamping down on the opposition politicians and the media ahead of the August Presidential elections. Mrs Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza is under house arrest in Kigali, after the court confiscated her passport and denied any movement outside the country. Even an American Attorney, Peter Erlinder who had come to represent Mrs Ingabire was arrested and remained in detention on alleged crimes of ‘Genocide Denial’.

For what reason would Rwandan security agents arrest Kalisa when he had been demobilized on 28 January 2010, according to the demobilization certificate, remains a mystery.

Contary to information given about Pte Kalisa, this reporter has independently obtained a demobilisation certificate from the defense ministry which suggests that he was relieved of duties on in January this year.

The Ministry of Defense would like to thank, No. AP98709 Pte [Private] Kalisa Innocent for serving his country whilst was a soldier. He has officially been relieved of his duties on 28th January, 2010.’