A Letter To Fred Rwigema
Dear Fred,
It’s been 22 years since you’ve been gone, your memory lives long, the more they try to extinguish it, the more it rises. You will always represent lost hope, what could have been and what we aspire to. You died too soon, a true hero of Africa, celebrated in many nations, your picture is like Che Guevara, handsome youth that belies an eternal optimism. I was too young to ever seriously talk to you, I never knew what your ideology was, but every ideology begins with an attitude that nurtures a belief. Your attitude is what formed our belief, that look in your eye that said “We can do it!†in that way you can never die, we had waited 30 years from 59-87 for that one sign. That belief died momentarily when you died, but a legend was reborn, and from this legend people got the strength to believe again. Today you would be amazed how far we have come, there are modern shining skyscrapers in Kigali, roads are perfect, it is peaceful, we are home, just like you dreamed.
We almost take this dream for granted, you would hardly recognise any of the people at the top, but of course you cannot expect the same guys to be on top. RPF is so many things now, it is a monolithic party that dominates the political landscape, it is also a multinational corporation, it is also an army, and a state of mind. To be truthful Fred, I don’t know what I believe anymore, I feel like such a hypocrite, I idly stand by while people destroy everything to gain so little. The RPF has gained the world but lost its soul, it believes in objectives, not ideology, it takes, it is not given, it is the embodiment of sheer naked power. We do not have politicians, we have people with sheer naked power, and people with access to sheer naked power. Some have turned into greedy hogs and are just stripping it bare, paying themselves a “Liberation bonus†when the real fighters we never acknowledged. All our families have fallen soldiers and injured brethren, they, like you, are rarely mentioned. We can mention your name on two days, July 4th and October 1st so we will honour you today.
State of play
Rwanda is at a crossroads, it has been living beyond its means for quite some time, going full steam ahead, without question, without discussion, like a battering ram pounding down the walls of poverty. All debate was crushed, the inryaryas took over, hypocrites and sycophants “Nje ndabona nta kibazo boss!†It was fine as long as the buildings kept going up, human rights could be forsaken for clean government, press freedom could be forsaken for because of the threat of Genocide, justice could be forsaken because we could not afford it. How did we get to this position, we are as weak economically as ever, we are as weak diplomatically as ever, and we have lost allies over a period of negative headlines. From just before the election, the Kayumba saga, death of opposition figures, arrests and jailing of journalists, Ingabire saga, Congo saga, on and on. If this was Benin or Honduras you would think it was a pariah nation, but Rwanda wants to live in its own moral universe, it wants its unique history to afford it leeway in basic human rights development, but it is the derogation of these rights that will bring the next cycle of violence to bear.
“Just not in Rwandaâ€
In that sense, Rwanda is like Israel, lives by its own rules, it wants to fit in but be different. I tired of defending arrests of journalists, of jailing opposition leader because you disagree with them. I tired of defending our right to attack Congo, knowing the millions who suffer as a result. I tired of explaining to my western expat friends why no independent opinions were allowed on public media. I tired of explaining that fear that is unspoken, the looking over your shoulder when you speak. A person who has lived in a democracy, knows a democracy, and if you have to look over your shoulder then chances are that you aren’t. So all my generation are hypocrites and liar, they believe in freedom of speech “Just not in Rwandaâ€, they are Western liberals, some believe in gay rights “Just not in Rwanda.†Most have passionate views on US politics, on taxation, on abortion “Just not in Rwanda†and many advocate for people in far-off countries who are detained without trial when we have people detained without trial here “Just not in Rwanda.â€
Grand Fear/Bargain
Every nation has a FEAR and in Rwanda it is the Genocide happening again, it is what keeps the peace. It is the automatic excuse for any arrest of a journalist, or justification for lack of democracy but it is also allowing corrupt people to get away. It is the mutual fear between a master and servant, the master fears revolt, the servant fears the master’s power. That is the relationship between a ruler and the ruled in Rwanda, and will always be if we never change it. The Ruler is given unlimited power and from this the Ruled expect everything to change, it is fine until it goes sour. This is how we got here, we found a tattered and torn country after 94, the RPA was the only functioning institution. The genocide was ended by force, not voluntarily, but the seeds of doubt were already being sown. When you see the Free Syrian Army which is supported by the West and by all means is the next government of Syria, you see the FSA being accused of war-crimes before they even come to power, there is a pattern. The RPF were similarly accused during the Liberation war, even though they were the “good guys†it was to serve as leverage in the future against the RPF. So two prime fears dominate the power psyche, an internal revolt and external justice.
Death of reason
“When people feel inadequate they feel any criticism is an insult.â€
The death of reason is so gradual, you hardly notice, you just slide into a stupor. It starts with the “Koolaid†that is the name of the super-sugary drink that refers to the mental brainwashing you get when you first get here. Rwanda is a victim of the West, they hate us for nothing, they were never there for us during the genocide, if we don’t rule this way then “They will kill us again.†I consider myself a hereditary RPF member, I got it from both sides of my family, you could never criticise the RPF, but every believer must have a crisis of confidence. It was worse for me, I left as a teen, saw the war from afar, felt even guilty because I could have even served the last few months. When you look at the rewards soldiers got, they were scant, many left with rancour, the ones who won the spoils were the ones closest to the top leaders but did little fighting. It is impossible to write a history of the RPF because it cannot agree on its own history, history has been rewritten to airbrush out people who fell out like Kayumba, and other current favourites have been inserted into history when they were mere schoolboys at the time. In Rwanda our history always serves the current regime and is contorted to suit the current picture.
Reason dies slowly, first it is frowned upon, then shouted down, then banned, and then you cease to think it, until you cease to think altogether. I learnt to watch my mouth for a while but younger people grew up in a world where you just don’t say, think or write anything controversial or political until it kills their imagination altogether. How will they innovate? You are brought up in a society where independent thought is punishable by jail, speaking out is punishable, writing is punishable. Will my children be born into this world of no imagination; will they grow up watching their tongue? All this talk of cyber-futuristic techno-savvy hub and we cannot allow contrary opinions. Last year I was threatened by government officials for tweeting our president about our need to reduce imports and move towards productions. I apologised, the fuss died down, then aid is cut, then its agaciro, agaciro, we need to reduce imports and move towards production. People still say to me “Watutse Affande†when I did no such thing, that showed me the other face of the situation. Every supporter has that moment when your childish innocence was broken, when you ask “If they can do this to their own, then what of ordinary baturagye?â€
The big payback/ingaruka yi ngaruka
Every action has a reaction, in Rwanda there is going to be a payback for all our foolhardiness over 10 years. We lived off aid, didn’t bother with commerce, thought the aid would last forever and Western guilt could be milked forever. Now they are cutting, people are looking cautious, the global slowdown is going to grip. People have lived off loans, accumulated debt, spent on consumer goods, set up NGO’s aimed at “Empowering†some poor victim somewhere. Instead of moving towards production, and generating cash, the government, for all their words, was hugely complicit in this Aid-debt bubble. Its workers and leaders were eating first in this economy, most diaspora people think this economy is not safe to do business in, your property can be taken at anytime and sudden whims are the norm. Tigo invested some $300m and their CEO was given 1hr to leave the country simply because he angered the president. How can a multinational invest in a country that makes less than $300m and be expelled in minutes without due procedure? For all the reforms, the attitude of those in power is the biggest obstacle to investment. The idea that “This country is my personal property and you people are alive because of me, I can kill you, crush you, anytime I want because I have the power.†Investors see that straight away at the airport, a delicate house of cards waiting to fall.
You never truly feel at ease, all my friends will say this, there is an undercurrent, we all know things are not well, that this method of government is unsustainable but maybe we are weak, maybe we just settle for what we can get out of it. Maybe one can get a Rav-4, a nice house, and expensive schools for your kids, a plush lifestyle by any standards but there is always the ticking clock, you know the alarm is going to ring but you don’t know when. So we trade our principles for privilege, enjoy the lifestyle, but at the back of your mind, you know one day the party will be over, or maybe the music stopped and we didn’t notice. Every one of us has that moment when we look in the mirror and ask, “Do I really stand up for what I believe?†The privilege comes with a downside, that look, the look that the downtrodden give you when you walk past, as if you are responsible for their misery. Then they call me boss when I’m a socialist at heart, I’m the oppressor, I am the hated. The unspoken part of the bargain is that “If he goes, we all go†that has been the way in Rwanda since time immemorial, power is concentrated not just in one’s hand but in a single finger, so when that leader goes, most of Rwanda goes with it. Critics are ostracised, their families too, passports and identities taken away from them. Little children pay for the price of their parents, brothers for their siblings, sisters for their brothers.
A prophecy
God cannot abandon Rwanda, we have prayed too much. Rwanda is not well with God, despite all our righteous indignation, we cannot say we have clean hands. The chickens will come home to roost, the result of many years of dumbstruck silence when we saw minor things going wrong but we never commented. For all our mistakes we shall pay, hopefully we will learn to debate matters and not decide things behind doors. My prophecy for Rwanda is growth and success, but one based on solid ground, that uses the hard-work ethic of the Rwandans to make goods for export. I worked once at the Roll-Royce plant in Derby, I watched semi-illiterate Pakistanis make Jet engines, so a Ruhengeri villager can make a car. My prophecy for Rwanda is that the leaders will see the need to open up, to learn that criticism is not hatred. We will open up politically and then have the biggest boom Africa has ever seen but a boom based on solid ground not indicators. These industries the RPF commandeered will now be the millstone around its neck, most are loss-making and will file for bankruptcy in the coming year, they are uncompetitive and will not make it.
There is a whole underground economy in Rwanda, the Abacuruzi of Mateus have so much money stashed away, plus property, stock, and credit lines. These businessmen have been neglected and pay only nominal taxes, getting them to release the money is the problem. This deficit we have accumulated had to be somewhere, outside yes but also inside, all this money we spent on consumer goods is somewhere, billions of dollars in cheap Chinese goods, it is still here. The diaspora is ready to invest, they just need an attitude change from those in power, we have to build the private sector at all costs. What is 30% of Nothing? That is what we are fighting over now, we need to see liberalisation, or all the assets RPF has will just flop to be worth nothing. What of the credit bubble? Overinflated houses at 18%Apr, that is criminal, but the bubble kept getting bigger and bigger and houses worth $100,000 were the norm, people were lent 10 times their salary. Amazingly, it can be fine if all owners hold on to their houses.
Too many people have prayed for Rwanda to go down, we can’t let it happen again, if it does happen then we all deserve to die, let them say “Abanyarwanda bananiwe kubana.†It cannot happen, or there is no God, Rwandans believed God returned to sleep in Rwanda, it is the only reason why we recovered from the Genocide. Every nation goes through growing pains, Rwanda thinks it can be in a political coma forever and that is not possible. We will learn that we can get along, that every man must pay for his sins, that God turns all things to good. People should look to history, all things change, a nation goes through growing pain, matures, and prospers. The good RPF is doing is so great, on child mortality, women’s rights, social reconciliation, and so many things. It deserves its credit, but one aspect of our life is stunted, we are being kept from politically maturing. Maybe they do it out of trying to protect us, like if you lock your child away so no one can hurt it, but the first moment it encounters pain it was break down. Every generation has that defining moment where a society breaks along generational lines, when the younger generation agrees with the objectives but not the methods. Can RPF move towards exercising more soft power, other than the sledgehammer approach? My friends say “You don’t know how these people think, they don’t care.â€
No more Fear, no more silence, no more, no more, no more. I am a Rwandan, I always was always will be, I was never given my country by any man, I will never give up on my country.
Long live Rwanda
Wow, am moved this is the best article I have ever
Read in my life dedicated to Rwanda. Thank very much
Brother you have shown a true nationalist a true
Munyarwanda. To add on Fred this is what I can say to
Our beloved brother who left us at the best time
Fred That’s what it takes to be a hero, a little gem of innocence inside you that makes you want to believe that there still exists a right and wrong, that decency will somehow triumph in the end.
You gave us the opportunity to open our chance again though
We are on the brink to loose the sight in hands of selfish
People who want to prove their power than ironing the folding
History that made us stateless for 36 year. Like the writer am also
Tired of these arrogance of RPF for treating people like animal
We have knowledge and this is our country, we are tired of keeping
Quite we are tired of risking our families security thinking that
We are heading for the war again. All daughters and sons of our land
Let 1st October be an inspiration again, let’s tell these people what’s
On our minds, I don’t mean physical war but war for justice war to
Be free in our country, war to help each other and discus the right
Direction. Together we can make it happen. Let’s be strong once again
And fight this interectual war of convincing Kagame and his people
To open eyes and treat u humanly.
RIP Fres Gisa Rwigema
Big up ISIBO
Great article, well researched.
i agree with you 100%.
keep up the good work
Ariko abanyawanda twibagirwa vuba cyane,
Even newtimes failed to atleast publish one
Article on Rwigema today???? Ok let’s leave him
What about 1st October the day where RPF history
Made a step. Brothers I know we are on political
Race now but let’s not involve our feelings with
Reality nobody can ever and ever under estimate
Fred’s efforts to our liberation. Without him RPF
Would have died as the dustbin of history. But Fred
Gave us hope again and we do stand here becouse
Of him. RIP our Beloved Hero Fred Rwigema
I will never give up on my country.
Long live Rwanda
I’m very sure there are many Rwandans out there who have the same vision but are just waiting for TRIGGER.
Gen. Fred Rwigema, you are our ever hero regardless of those who always want to BURN you name from minds of Rwandans.
RAMA, INDEED,Reason dies slowly, first it is frowned upon, then shouted down, then banned, and then you cease to think it, until you cease to think altogether. I learnt to watch my mouth for a while but younger people grew up in a world where you just don’t say, think or write anything controversial or political until it kills their imagination altogether. How will they innovate? You are brought up in a society where independent thought is punishable by jail, speaking out is punishable, writing is punishable. Will my children be born into this world of no imagination; will they grow up watching their tongue?
YOU HAVE SPOKEN MY WHOLE HEART OUT…..I WISH OUR GENERATION WOKE UP.
Mugiye kuza mubandwa nkuko Ingabire yabanzwe kugituro kyambonye Umutwa! Kyagwa aba Hutu bandwaga Mashira!
The reason why I always say that Rwanda is a rich nation
Is this we have brothers who have right minds, this article
Is dedicated to president Kagame let him read it and gets
To know that nobody and nobody can change history, we
Will always remind our children that we had a Hero, and this
Hero was Fred Rwigema, he started a war of liberation on
1st October and this will always be a land mark in their minds.
We are filled with fear not knowing what will happen to our
Beloved families, our beloved friends but to remind you this
Mr super power we are tired of this life where people step
On us and we just remain, it is time to wake up and show the
World that president Kagame’s government is composed with
Few wrong minded people who failed to advice Kagame on the
Way of direction, people betrayed us at day right. Heartless people
Who fear nothing on earth. Criminal minded people who always
Want to solve problems with guns, I swear these people are risking
Our lives again and again but let me remind Mr President that Rwanda
Is not china where one individual doesn’t matter to the country
We are all related he should know this and soon or later whoever
Participated in criminal act of terrorizing people he will pay I swear.
Interahamwe failed to get this that one day one time they will be a time
Of payment for their wrong deeds and so to my beloved brothers and
Sisters it is not too late to think twice and apologize to the people. We need
One Rwanda coz we all have a stake in our country. Am sorry super powers
I have chosen not to fear also like my brothers am ready to speak the truth
And this is the only way I can contribute to my country right now.
With everyone’s efforts we can make better Rwanda together
Rwanda is born again- who ever wrote this article, should think before using our brother Fred, to gain fame! Rwanda, Rwandans will never tolerate such etc…Mubareke Baruhukire mumahoro. ni abacu, and their legacy will live, never to die… bamwe bareba hafi, bashaakisha uburyo bwose bwo kubona ibyubahiro, but never never again…Mwekwitwaza abacu, impuhwe z’Inda nini. What will this article contribute to our economy, social and political stability, other than trying to show how powerful pple wish to be! Remember we can not all sit on one chair to direct others, it it was not for HE Kagame, where would you , me and others be! He is a man who took over after Fred’s death, he is a Man who took the lead, and managed to unite all Rwandans to-date…,I wonder where Rwanda w’d be under such people who need to grab power by hook or crook! God is awake, he can not allow that happen. Umusaza mubice bya Kayonza, yabonye HE Kagame anyuzeho, abaza abo bari bahagararanye, ati: niko bahu… ko mfite umwana wanjye urangije kaminuza, uriya mwanya wa President bawusaba bate, bandikira nde, ngo nawe yandike… niba n’uyu muturage we yabarushije gutekereza.
Think positively- other things will fall in line
Long Live Rwanda, long live our patriotic people,
Inda nini muyime amayira
@Chris I am sorry to say that you, or to civil your arguments, are one of the vices the RPF goverment has. How can you even ask such ridiculous question, “…it it was not for HE Kagame, where would you , me and others be! He is a man who took over after Fred’s death, he is a Man who took the lead, and managed to unite all Rwandans to-date…,”? If for you Kagame is you oxgyen then be it with you. However to imagine that without Kagame others would be like you, I mean non-existant, actually demostrates what the Rama is trying to explain. People who lack imagination surrender all common sense you can think of, if at all you can still think straight, to understand that life is God given and that their destiny is in their hands. Its individuals like you, who have surrendered their destiny, that are simple dazzled by the proceeds of Donor Aid. I believe that who ever would be given 1 Billion Dollars a year, free money in aid, would eventually get dazzled. That is why there is this illusion that we are ‘Singapore of Africa’. What an empty fuss? Where did aid alone develop a country? My dear friend the ‘Honey Moon’ ya barugigana is coming to pass. Na Habyara, “umubyeyi” or Mobutu nti ba mukunze kito.
Do you surely believe that Kagame will hear you argument about him alone determining your destiny and be cheerful. If he does then he won’t be different from you, “Head in sand while things slip away”, the ‘Reason’ dilema Rama mentions. Otherwise I am sure he is smart enough to know who, between youself and Rama, is stating the truth. You are a victim of indroctrication and deserve to live only in North Korea where their citizens demostrate similar sentiments. The joke of it all is that, when both the “HOLY LEADERS” died, they still live and breathe. So yours is not a new joke but rather an illustration of how low some of people have been made to fall, I mean in ‘reason or logic’.
Even our Great HERO we celebrate today sadly fell, in unclear cirmustances, and we managed to move forward, something you agree, to this CROSS ROADS we find ourselves. I think it is better and actually good practice to speak for yourself and avoid lumping everyone in your selfish and squeezed world.
RIP Fred, its sad that physically we cant live with you (we who still breath) but your legacy will never die.
your courage and heroism saved most of us.
we will never forget you dear brother
Chantal, do you believe in this? It is really amazing. Maybe one day you will gain knowledge and try to realistic.
Politic is blind and do not be blind and be foolish. Reason first and give more chance to people who deserve to govern.
kigogo se kandi wowe uteye uturutse hehe? i never thought you can write some english. wow!!!!! its encouraging but always take time to correct mistakes in the texts you send. some things are missing go through again.
Late GISA was close to me than he was to you. this i believe with no doubt basing on some facts that i have elaborated in my previous communication with you.
@ Chantal, am so amused that this lady is waking up slowly slowly. Please come back to life, we want you, rwandans want you.
Never 4get our hero!! he died but still alive in our minds.
@ Patrick be informed that Chantal stands upright. Fred is our hero as Rwandans not for some particular group like the one you belong to.
Woooooooo!!!!! I am running late for work but can’t give a hoot of the consequences if it is because of taking time to comprehend this article. I have been living in a dilema of whether to guve up on our people altogether. This article answers all the concerns I have struggling with. What a way to honour our true HERO Gen. FRED RWIGEMA (RIP). When I requested for an article to honour him on this day, I never conteplated that my request would be honoured in such a moving and organic article.
I call it moving because you get imersed into the reality, I am afraid, the author eloquently takes the reader throw. I like the way he gives the alternative course of actions needed to recover from the nightmare we find ouselves. It organic because it is natural, it is Rwandan, and it is a living article that we shall read for quite a long time. No wander it is in honour of OUR TRUE HERO and the Many other HEROS that most Rwandans never will forget.
As mentioned earlier I have to dash to work in the knowledge that there is still much hope for regaining the lost moment of POSITIONING RWANDA for the 21st Century. God Bless you all and May the souls of our HEROS rest in peace always!
Rama, thank you very much for this letter. I totally agree with you. No Rwandan will never give up his (her) country.
Now Mushyayidi and Victoire are languishing in Jail only because they dared to speak their mind. Common Rwandan we are better than this!!! and this stupid dictatorial thinking need to stop now. Lets do it for our Hero Fred. Lets please remember that he is the key of coming back to our country.
Rama like you said , my self I am afraid that one day we will have to pay for our sins. our compatriots (hutus) are not happy and we keep abusing them? why ? our fighters and brothers Kayumba, Rudasingwa… are once again in exile!! is it really what Fred Rwigema fought for? Shame on us. Rama once again thank you and may God protect you …We need people like you. Rwanda is ours, for all rwandan: “I was never given my country by any man, I will never give up on my country”.
RIP Gen. Fred Rwigema. RIP Intare Kayitare.
Thank you for your constructive raisonning, everybody deserve a better chance and a wonderful life. Nobody should be banned to live in his country.
Thanks again
Bravo Rama! I don’t know you but like many other comments have pointed out you have succinctly produced what resides in my mind. As I read on I paused and questioned myself if we have ever shared a discussion. My only hope is that you remain safe and pray to God that we all leave to realise the dreams of our HERO.
For our HERO Fred and the many other fallen HEROS, I say this, “2010 was the year in some corner in East London, on Romford Road, when some courageous Rwandans made their mind to Re-ignite your MEMORIES and took the challenge, though like a token at the time, to every Rwandan to remember all our HEROS past and present. The kindles they lit will never blow away again, it is just a matter of time. I envied the organisers of that event and kicked myself for not being there in person. I was only comforted by the fact that I was with them morally and in spirit. That was the main reason I requested the Inyenyeri News and if possible Marara to create an opportunity, like this, to express our RESPECTS.
I therefore thank yourself, Rama, Inyenyeri and Marara who started it all in his article last month. Any generation that does not take responsibility or cares not for what shape and standard of their country’s social, political and economic fabric (including social values and principles) they hand to the next generation is, to be polite, a “LOST” generation. If we hand to the next generation a society where there is no set of values or principles that every Rwandan can relate to and be proud of, we are then not worth a generation. It is disappointing to see neighbours fearing to visit or speak to each other because they hold varying political views. Since when did a set of human beings let alone a whole people think and reason as if they have one mind. How do we expect to develop our imagination if we are all to think in the same way? I strongly believe this is a self-defeating situation. It does not only erode our creativity but endangers our competitiveness as a country. No wander people like Andrew Mwenda claim we have an acute shortage of skilled personell. What he does not say is where he bases his argument. The case for the jury out there is really simple. If the highest office in the land hires and uses foreign mercenaries as PR operatives for the President and the country what would you expect? What judgement would you expect from Andrew Mwenda a mercenary, on a TRUE HERO like Afande Kayumba or Afande Patrick? We saw this when Sudanis did the things for Gen Dr. Idi Amin CBE. MC. VC. Life President of Rwanda. Do the titles to this dictator ring bells? Doesn’t Rwanda have young or seasoned PR experts who would do that role out of the sheer call for PATRIOTISM and not greed, as demostrated by these mercernaries? No wander they tragically continue to sell this idea that only one person, Kagame their paymaster, is God sent and a saint.
Kagame has dome many good things for Rwanda without a doubt. However either intentionally or accidently he has allowed Rwanda to follow a dangerous path under his watch. Creativity is quickly diminishing. Munyangile is fast taking hold in Rwanda. No more Ubushuti/friendship or Ubupfura or Ubunyangamugayo. More dissappointingly, we have fast become a country of HATE and Suspicion. Hypocricy is a norm now and life has lost meaning. It is however not yet too late if only we can all, including President Kagame and his machinery led by Jack Nziza, admit that the path we have taken is potentionally tragic and unstainable. I believe we can turn it around more so now that the cuting of aid provides an opportunity for a reality check. If the 1 Billion Dollars per year we have been receiving for the last decade has hoodwinked many, then now they can wake up. It took Bingu Wa Mutalika to get a heart attack for his people to wake up. No one I think wants this for our president, despite his failings.
This is the time!!! We can take this moment as we Pay RESPECT to our HEROs to take a deep hard look to ouselves (inside reflection). Rwanda and Rwandans are greater than the mercenaries, like Mwendwa na barugigana ntavuze, and other vices that divide us.
God Bless Rwanda and every Rwandan!!!
Ufite agahinda kanini cyane! Iby’Isi niko bigenda: uguciye umukondo siwe ugicundamo. But there is a Hope for you: go to the Bible, JOB 26:7. You will know how big Who is behind you can do, not only for you, but also for all Rwandans.
This truly can only be said by late Alex Rutimirwa’s son! You are as brilliant as your father, continue to honor him my dear brother. Bravo!!!!!!!
Ariko se ko Fred Rwigema yigendeye,murapfa iki?Erega ngo History ntigira ukuri kumwe gusa,biterwa n’uvuga .Kagame na Leta ye bazavuga ukwabo kuri kunyerekeye Fred ,abakunzi ba Fred nabo bazavuga ukwabo kuri kubijyanye na Fred.
Ikigaragara ni uko Abanyarwanda badafite uburenganzira bwo gutekereza cg kuvuga ikibanogeye;bategetswe kuvuga icyo Kagame na bagenzi be bsahaka.Ibi si byo Fred yarwaniye. Kubaka amazu meza n’imihanda ukibagirwa guha amahoro abo uyobora,uba uri kubaka paradizo kumutwe w’ikirunga.Agatinze kazaza ni amenyo ya cya kirunga.
God bless Fred
I think what matters most to many Rwandans is to salute our hero’s efforts and value them.
Afande Fred is more than gold,diamond or petrol to Rwanda,he was just a gift frm heaven.
Abanyarwanda twese(abashyira mugaciro)tuzahora tuguha icyubahiro ukwiye nk’intwari.
Long live Rwanda,
Long live Africa!
Abanyarwanda its high time we stop”kwitana ba mwana”,we need to develop.HE Paul Kagame
did his job as he believed,just like many other leaders have.abanyarwanda bakwiye kumushimira
akazi yakoze kandi twese ntawugashidikanyaho,we should as well get to understand that no 1 will
ever be perfect.Mr President,i wish you the best mushingano ufite zikomeye and courage to never give up or correct the wronggoings!
BLSGS
Wangu bambwirire, gusa wibuke ko na YESU yishwe azira ubusa, nta muntu yakubise n’umwe ahubwo yarakijije benshi. Sinshaka kugereranya ahubwo nderekana ko nta wushimwa na bose, gusa hariho abakabya cyane, umuntu aba yifitiye ibibazo bye mu rugo cyangwa ahandi ntazi akaza kubitura uru rubuga, yebabawe birababaje. Twese nta wutagira ibibazo pe ariko kuko nziko kuri ino si nta hari amahoro n’ubutabera nishimira ibyo mbona, kuko ari n’abo babivuga babashyize ku buyobozi ntibabura ubasakuriza. RWIGEMA OUR HERO REST IN PEACE, YOU DID A LOT MORE THAN A MAN CAN IMAGINE OR WRITE. So keep on saying no problem, it’s your time.
@Gahanga, ikibazo su gusakuza. It is how you react to the rusaku. There two choices, to forcefully stamp out the rusaku or do active listening, if you understand what i mean. I am afraid the former, which I think you support, makes the situation worse, wasting resources on all sorts of perceived and imaginary enemies. Rama actually puts it in a very clear way under the subheading ‘Reason’. The latter on the other hand produces fantastic results. It encompasses humility, you get a chance to know and understand the feeling of the people you lead and you put effort or resources to address it. A win – win situation.
I have been telling my friends that if Kagame
And his people think their strong and Rwandese
Believe in his governance, let him open the media
And see fire. Trust me the government can’t even
Exist for morethan two weeks. These people are
Very much aware that the population hates them, we
Hate the regime and the more they control and mistreate
People the more dengerous we become….. With time
Things will turn and they will pay all their deed, all the
Freedom that we where prevented from, all our family
Members who failed to finish school just becouse the state
Took every business, those who where sent in exile just
Becouse of their belief, those who died in the mesterios
Way, those that lost jobs just becouse of family member
Disagreement with state, those who fought and where expelled
Like primary kids, those who are detained in prisons without
Any trial, those who spent our money on their personal
Benefit like buying houses and educating kids abroad, Those
Who betrayed us on the war of freedom I promise you
That the end will never be easy for you.
A wind of change is blowing over Rwanda
The wind of change is blowing over a country where mistrust and cunning is the norm
One in three is believed to spy for the regime
I wonder who analyzes this huge amount of information
The current ruling techniques have made Rwanda a powder cake
Do you know there is in Rwanda more than one million of cold killers
People who have at least killed someone in their life ?
Under HE is the reign of fear, terror and greedy
After him is chaos, that is the deal for sure
Who will save the situation then? Will we need to hit the bottom again like in 1994
The million of Tutsi slaughtered in 1994 and approximately thirty thousands fallen Inkotanyi
soldiers ntakindi byaba byaramaze uretse AKAMANYU K’UMUTSIMA.
This is the best article indeed for our HERO and all rwandans to think about and digest .
God bless you and keep you safe RAMA. I would request this article to be published in kinyarwanda and French as well .
You are better than Andrew Mwenda 110 times .
God bless you Isibo Rama and God bless all Rwandans.
After 94 genocide,Rwanda eally needed to be led by an iron hand,but the time has now come for RWANDA to usher into a new era of our history,I mean a new chapter of democracy and respect of fundamental human rights.Kagame has done his best to bring RWANDA back on the track.However the tusk now is beyond his capacity ,let him hand over to a new successor whom we will appoint in 2017 elections.God bless Rwanda.
After 94 genocide,Rwanda really needed to be led by an iron hand,but the time has now come for RWANDA to usher into a new era of our history,I mean a new chapter of democracy and respect of fundamental human rights.Kagame has done his best to bring RWANDA back on the track.However the tusk now is beyond his capacity ,let him hand over to a new successor whom we will appoint in 2017 elections.God bless Rwanda.
Very touching article but astoninshing if Isibo has fallen with Kigli regme. I used to read his artilces in TNT some yrs back bt over sudden disappeared in thin year. Here now is Rama in headloggs with PK he believed to have insulted with tweets. Isibo take it easy, world has been so wide but not worth to run in.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaa, Rama you have said it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, ask again how HERO FRED as
succeeded,thats where all problems came from.Those who thought that they were helping us put us into a ditch that sealed people’s mounths up to today. The truth keeps on coming. MY HIS SOUL
REST IN ETERNAL PEACE.
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I am moved by this article but I have to remind you that Fred Rwigema is not the only person killed by the foolishness of afandi Kagame. I would have pleased if you had deplored the deaf of all so many Rwanda’s children who perished under Kagame’s thirst of blood.
You talked about the suffering of our people where both the master and his servant live a daily fear, where there is no confidence between brothers and sisters but you are praising the great achievement of RPF. I ask you this: ‘who has created that climate of fear, intimidation and unfairness in our beloved country. RPF has promoted social reconciliation and women’s rights; I think you are having a laugh!! You have forgotten that Rwanda’s parliament is the highest representative by women in the entire world. But also these honorable MP are the most useless in the whole universe. I can recall that negative added to positive is always negative. I do not think that RPF will be remembered for any positive because it has plunged our country in the stone age period. My friend in arms true reconciliation and social cohesion will be achieved after we manage to topple this most brutal and bloodiest regime the world has ever known. To get there we will have to drive into uneven road full of several humps and other obstacles and as a matter of urgency we have to start now drivin g instead of waiting for others to do it.
If these comments are anything to go by, then Rama’s effort in honouring Fred has, rightly, proved that most Rwandans are fully aware of the dire state of our beloved country. The other thing it has shown, is that the UNIFYING SPIRIT of our HERO, Fred still exists. The letter reminded me of one conference RPF held before the journey back home started, I mean before 1/10/1990. In that conference a lot of well planned malice and treacherous accusations we levelled against Peter Baingana, our other fallen HERO. The likes of Aloysia Inyumba fabricated a lot of seriuos allegations against the poor fellow. The difference that time was the leader, no other than our HERO FRED. He listened to them all attentively. When they were done, he then asked if any one among the conference had anything positive to say about Peter. A big silence engulfed the whole hall.
He then in a style of a great statesman, that will always remain in mind, took everyone by suprise to dispell all the allegations that had been levelled against Peter. He went further to tell them, ” How Baingana, a colourful Doctor, had made him proud when with a group of other doctors loaded with medical supplies had joined them in the bush. I vividly remember how he warned everyone present of the apparent VICE of smearing fellow comrades for cheap personal gain was unacceptable. He reminded them how it was going to destroy RPF. Something he wouldn’t allow to happen under his watch. More than 23 years on, we can now see the same people, Inyumba and the likes, having become seasoned veterans and champions of the smearing VICE. The question I ask everyone is whether we would be in a situation we find our self if FRED lived longer.
What I have no doubt about is the fact that we would be developed more than we are now. Rwandans wherever they live are hard working, enterprising and formiddable. I believe if we had free and true competition in all sectors of our society the sky would be the limit. We would have gained much from Congo, as partners and not aggressors. We would have used the 1 Billion dollars of aid we receive per year, for the last decade, more wisely instead wasting it on mercenaries like Andrew Mwenda. Every Rwandan (Twa, Hutu and Tutsi) would enjoy equal opportunities and many more. Stronger and prosperous Nations are those where you find creativity is based on true competition and wealth generated benefits everyone and every part of that Nation. The national security organisations serve the interest of the Nation rather than the interest of a single party or an individual. I am sure the security operatives will use this article to brand Rama an enemy of Rwanda instead of honouring his courage and imagination to point out what is not working. How would Rwigema take the message in the letter if he was the President. Just imagine and make your conclusions!!!! Once a HERO always a HERO !!!!
Igendere FRED, you don’t deserve to see what has happened to your DREAM.
OUR HERO FRED RWIGEMA REST IN PEACE, MAY GOD REWARD YOU FOR WHAT YOU HAD DONE TO YOUR COUNTRY, NO ONE SHALL BE ABLE TO ERASE THIS FROM MINDFUL PEOPLE, NO MATTER WHAT METHODS ONE CAN USE, BECAUSE ONLY LEGEND LIVES.
To the question you asked ‘The question I ask everyone is whether we would be in a situation we find our self if FRED lived longer’. The answer is clear ‘WHO KNOWS, MAY BE IT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER OR WORSE, I BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE CHANGE FROM BAD TO GOOD OR GOOD TO BAD’. Let us all admit that RWIGEMA died for the cause of us all; to liberate us from mayhem, personally the reason why I take credit to him more than other Rwandans, is because he is the only man known to have taken courage to liberate his country, but what saddens me the most is the fact that he didn’t manage to eat on the fruits of what he seeded, I would recommend to the government to treat with reasonable respect to his sons, daughters and wife as they represent one of treasures for our country.
Sometimes I get angry at POLITICIANS but because I know that they are humans like me, I tolerate a bit.
1. Our government made a mistake to not celebrate the day when RWIGEMA was killed or when the war to liberate the country started, simply because of its own interest, celebrating the day the war ended is in the interest of the current government as it shows to the world that it is the one that liberated the country but contrary to my view that the war starting day is also more important, but since it would spell out, may be, some secrets it is not in the interest of the current government thus the need to mute it.
Now, even though sometimes it is right to correct mistakes by other mistakes, I don’t think it is the case for this issue, We can’t correct the mistakes of the current government for not deserving the right respect to this day with another mistake of trying to capitalize on the death of a hero (FRED RWIGEMA R.I.P). If we have problems with the government I don’t think this is the right time to address them otherwise it is another reason why I don’t like politicians, let us say what we can learn from RWIGEMA and try to seed this in our children and grand children but not try to raise our profits through the death of our hero, and also address our concern on what should have been done as far as this day is concerned, my dear friends !!!!!! But saying that if Rwigema was still alive, life could have been better, I don’t think it is an unwise way of saying other than trying to convince people that others did nothing ‘BABYITA KUBA NTAMUNOZA’.
I believe that if I could put you to task asking you to defend your view you would for sure fail. My impossible wish is to have A WORLD FREE OF ALL SORTS OF POLITICIANS SINCE THEY ALL SICK THEIR OWN INTEREST IN THE FIRST PLACE, BET IT RPF OR RNC, BUT AT LEAST I WOULD PREFER RPF OVER RNC BECAUSE IT DID SOMETHING EVEN IF IT MIGHT BE LITTLE.
@Gahanga, banze nguzuhuze, ‘Gyira Urwanda!’. You are absolutely right we shouldn’t use this opportunity for politiking. It is an opportunity to pay RESPECT to our HERO. It is something I think , going by the comments so far, unites most Rwandans. However, as the letter itself demostrates, we are crying out LOUD and CLEAR for a reality check! When people are emotional, sometimes you get to know how natural they are. They exbit an inner fragility that opens their soul. I believe it is on that basis that Rama and even yourself has opened up what I think has been haunting him for quite sometime. I am no exception, but do take your point.
My only hope is that our President, Kagame reads the letter if truelly he cares. Afterall Rwigema is a living IDEA that no matter what will happens will never die. Read it or not it is a true representation of the very inner feeling of most Rwandans and its a free MIRROR to see the spectre of our country’s current POLITICAL and SOCIAL landscape. A landscape designed at very top of our society. In otherwards, good food for thought.
Please accept my apologises.
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I really love your article Mr.Shishoza!You are opening up the minds of many.Rwigyema was truly aHero and Inyangamugayo yuzuye ubupfura.He was like Samora Machel of Mozambic.Ibaze nawe Agenda nyayo yinkanyi ishyirwa mubikorwa,uko urwanda nabanyarwanda bose baba bishimye kandi bateye imbere ntavangura? Ubu ntampunzi nimwe iba irihanze bose baba baratashye kandi bishimye kyane muRwanda. Uko mbibona lero gye nuko ahubgo urugumba rulimbere rutazoroha nagato,kuko abanyarwanda bihanganiye ikinyoma namfuti yabategitsi babategyeka igihe kinini.Nawe lero tekereza ishavu ryabanyarwanda? Ntabgo bizoroha?
@ ndizeye, this is RAMA ISIBO’s article not shishoza.
thx
Thank you Chantal and Rama Isibo!!
RESPONSE TO RAMA ISIBO
Rama Isibo, if I remember rightly you were a stringer with the New Times. Again, if I remember correctly you were always full of praise for the direction Rwanda has been taking since the end of the war. Unfortunately, I haven’t followed your personal or professional direction for the better part of the last 3-4 years. Could you tell us (readers) where and what you are and have been up to respectively in the intervening years as it may help in giving us a better picture of this new found ‘inspiration’.
With due respect, I don’t see what is so impressive about your discordant diatribe. The verse is certainly next to impeccable save for a few, what I assume are, typographical errors but the substance is suspect. It is very clear you have attempted a political satire that is inspired not by your non-existent memory of Fred Gisa Rwigyema (RIP) but by a more contemporary attempt at jumping onto a bandwagon that you think is going places. This piece, interspersed quite generously with venomous irony, is just what it is, uninformed.
Let’s be clear, our lost brethren were not fighting for things as you would want us to believe, they fought and lost their lives that their compatriots could have a right to a homeland and a viable one at that. The challenges faced post genocide were not imaginary and have had to be dealt with, at a cost certainly but also with lots of long term benefits. The challenges included dealing with the remnants of the genocidal forces both within and outside the country, taking care of survivors of that genocide, hostile foreign states some in the region, a collapsed economy and infrastructure, rebuilding a functioning civil service, judiciary and police force from scratch, continuously instilling discipline in the RPA (now RDF) as a national army esp. after thousands of new recruits had swelled its ranks.
One question Isibo. Is it a failing to have, overtime, younger, more dynamic people, like you, taking over the reins from the older generation? Could you have ever imagined yourself doing what you’ve just done, taking on the whole system? You probably trust that in these years you’ve been active you have the credentials to do this. Why not look for the older people and channel your angst through them. There are plenty of them out there who’d be happy to represent you. Then we’d believe you are serious about what you write.
With regard to the growth of the RPF, good to see that you are shocked at the pace of growth as it branches out into the business arena. I don’t know what yardstick you use to determine that it’s more than can be handled or how you can judge that it has sacrificed its soul when you are not at its heart. Don’t be surprised if you see more exponential growth in the coming years. There was a vacuum in the politics of this country and the RPF together with a host of other parties took it over. There was and continues to be an economic vacuum that is being reclaimed both by local (RPF inclusive) and foreign investors. At some point we’ll achieve takeoff and those who got in early will reap the benefits. Many of the young people you referred to are working hard and innovating within those companies. It’s patriotic to wish them the best. Just follow what the american presidential candidates think of business and patriotism in case you don’t want to listen to Rwanda’s leadership.
Let’s wax philosophical a little. Revise your history. Sometimes it’s easy to fall into the habit of judging countries from the point of view of the western media. The media in those countries is a tool for the projection of views of their politicians and other not so benign agencies. White can be made black and vice versa. So Rwanda and most other countries can be turned into whatever they want in the eyes of their citizenry and other gullible people. How do you counter that? In America in the 40’s they confined innocent multitudes of their own citizens of japanese origin, we all know what the germans did to their jewish citizens just a generation ago. We’ve also seen what has happened to nations in this modern era and their leaders as more powerful nations bear down hard on them. Should Rwanda treat its citizens like those mentioned above? Certainly not. Should she destroy other nations simply because she feels she has the right to do so (though it I doubt she has the means)? Again, certainly not. But should she defend herself against nations of ill will and should she deal with those citizens of hers who work against her national security interests or for foreign interests against hers? You tell me.
Let’s go on. ‘Just not in Rwanda’. Rwanda and Isreal have had a somewhat similar, unique challenge thrust upon them. Surviving and defending against the repeat of genocide. With clear and present dangers lurking just across their borders they, without doubt, are well qualified to demand to be treated specially. What in your view qualifies a country to demand this other than facing an existential threat? If you cannot discern this, then you are motivated by other things other than constructive criticism. Oh! And by the way, when laws are put in place, it’s for a purpose. Laws against, not only denying genocide/ the holocaust but also propagating the ideologies that may lead to a recurrence exist in all countries that signed up to the Genocide convention of 1948. Retain some objectivity that will ensure you do not become an apologist for some of these residual forces. Its a crime.
Freedom of speech, freedom of speech. The mantra of any journalist, stringer, author, cameraman, media mogul, editor. Fighting for his space like any other profession would. Abuse is frequent and worse in our part of the world. Manipulation rampant. Accountability rare. If you can accuse your own generation of being liars and hypocrites, accuse politicians who’ve been at it longer than you have been in writing of being failures, then tell us what you think of Rwanda’s nascent media. Nascent not because it’s new, but because it’s a replacement for a predecessor whose infamy you know only too well. It would be foolhardy to let it develop as it and foreign actors want. Remember, there are other professions and regulators that have spaces to protect. You create a vacuum by your incompetence, others take up that space. Your best shot at retaining and growing your space is by exhibiting professionalism, patriotism and being willing to work for the long term. So you are wrong when you talk about fear. Read about the KGB and MacCathyism if you want to see how modern nation states, including some that you may idolize, have dealt with threats to their national security and then you’ll be able to make an informed analogy with your motherland with a sense of perspective.
I don’t know in what country you live now because Rwanda is no longer consumed by fear of genocide recurring. It is no longer a driver in decision making. That however does not detract from the reality of people being prosecuted for crimes related to propagating this dead ideology. As for the misunderstanding with the international community over the DRC, the false premises spewed forth by Steve Hege shall not stand the light of day. He has abused a position granted him by a noble though error prone institution, the UN. If you like many others think this is the beginning of the end of the RPF or Rwanda, you are mistaken. Since as you admitted you didn’t participate in the war of liberation, you at least owe your country your attention in terms of what has been achieved thus far and contributing constructively to charting a way forward. Otherwise, remember that what you are getting into is a contact sport. Prepare your constitution for when you are at the receiving end of it.
With ‘Death of Reason’ you are being more petty and poetic than in any other part of your document. I suspect this is actually the genesis of your change of heart. First of all, what do you mean by being a hereditary member of the RPF? Oh! How many hereditary members are there? What special entitlements does that status allow you over and above the non-hereditary members? It also goes to show how intolerant you are to criticism and how you behave when under pressure. So, what if the President didn’t like the contents of your tweet and you somehow got to know. Why didn’t you just go back to the drawing board and come up with something else/ better/ more inspired? Or why don’t you simply show Rwandans how viable and bankable your ideas are by leading the way and starting an import substitution production business. Enough with words roll up your sleeves and do what many other Rwandans do every day, get practical! As for the details of your private exchanges with government officials, well let’s say sorry about it because it shouldn’t have happened to a hereditary member of the RPF!
You are a clear example that criticism does exist. Or do you want to be like someone who never counted himself when asked how many people were present in a room. Criticism needn’t be rude or abusive. It doesn’t even have to be married to embarrassment. A well oiled team, like you see on your screens every weekend on supersport, uses intuition and advanced perception to communicate. When you fight openly over errors you get your eye off the ball and give the game away. Let’s all learn to horn these skills. The other base form of criticism we leave to our foreign nemeses. In this beautiful land of ours RPF is not the only political party in power. The constitution has guaranteed the participation of other parties. These political parties are not as impotent as some would let us believe. They made this country ungovernable during the time of Habyarimana to help drive him from power. They suffered along with everyone else during the genocide but still exist, playing a complementary role because they understand better than most the price paid for where we are today.
Isibo, we all are Rwandans and like the bible teaches us, it is impossible to qualify how much each person contributes to a common cause because we cannot be put on the same scale. Professional soldiers, doctors, civilians who were trained to become soldiers, soldiers who became diplomats, political scientists who became commanders, seminarians who became nurses, taxi drivers who turned into cooks… the list is endless. How do you determine who fought more? It was and remains a collective effort at achieving our dreams, regardless.
So have no fear, join us in enjoying the unbridled freedom and security that keeps us here. Fear not; invest in import substitution while that window of opportunity is open. Fear not, multiply, your citizenship is guaranteed with privileges and obligations to wit be patriotic and do not ‘tire’ to defend you country to your western friends.
URAYENEZA BERNARD
Kigali.
yeah, Fred was a man of focus! he was looking to head Rwanda to the highest limit! but unfortunately some days after commencement of of your long journey to liberate Rwanda and Rwandans from the oppressors he could say “viva Rwanda” he was shot died! but remember good people never die but rather they just rest waiting to join us when we join him! bravo Fred, you are the man who lighted the candle of hope, peace and development to our beloved Rwanda and its people!
Dear Rwandans, we all know the truth regarding our history and we have power. Then why can’t we all come together: TUGASUBIZA ICYUBAHIRO ARI NAKO TWUZUZA INZOZI of our hero Gen. Fred Rwigema.
Are we waiting for Gen. Kayumba to come and lead us? May be he is waiting for us to come up first too.
Any way, what is important is that we all love our country Rwanda and thus we have to re-liberate it ASAP.
May God beless you all and Gen. Fred Rwigema, we promise you, we are ready to fullfil your dream.
Thank you Keza! La luta continua?
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