As Rwanda begins its week of mourning in memory of 18th anniversary of the genocide,the exiled opposition, highly dispersed, tried to close ranks and overcome divisions between Hutu and Tutsi.
A week after a press conference in Brussels conducted jointly by the parties and
PS-Imberakuri PDP-Imanzi (Deo Mushayidi its president, a Tutsi who lived in Belgium, just scoop of life in prison in Kigali), two other movements common cause: the UDF of Ingabire, also imprisoned, and Rwanda National Congress led by four former close to President Kagame.

At a meeting jointly held March 31 under police protection in Ixelles, Theogene Rudasingwa, former secretary general of the RPF (the ruling), compared the current situation to that prevailing before the Hutu revolution of 1959, equating to Kagame a”Tutsi king” that excludes the majority of the population. He was also accused of ordering the assassination of his predecessor, but also that of Laurent Kabila in Congo in 2001.
For its part, the Rwandan Embassy in Brussels is organizing this April 7 a day of remembrance under the theme “Let us learn from our history to shape a bright future.”To see the various recoveries of remembrance, not everyone has a different conception of history in Rwanda, nor its future, even if Rudasingwa finally acknowledged that “not everything was bad in the RPF” .

From : http://www.levif.be

Edited by Rwema Francis.