Inyenyeri has learnt that before Kagame left for Atlanta in the USA for what have become the traditional travels of what many call Kagame day, he ordered his security forces to exhume the Rwandan dead bodies from Burundi. The BBC Kirundi –Kinyarwanda program has also acknowledged the attempted mission by the Rwandan Security forces.  In our previous publication we reported how these dead bodies were tortured, tied hands back (Kandoya) before they were killed and then thrown in the Akagera River.

As usual the government of Rwanda denied the responsibility and disowned these people. Tom. Ndahiro one of the RPF Carders went an extra mile in his online blog umuvugizi.wordpress.com and Rushyashya commonly known as KANGURA of Rwanda accusing the BBC and specifically Felien Gakwaya who had previously interviewed  the Burundi residents and the Burundi Minister of Local Government Hon. NDUWIMANA EDWARD.  Further reliable sources revealed to the Inyenyeri but also confirmed by the BBC today, that Kagame was furious with his security forces specifically his SPY organization the DMI for not detecting that throwing these innocent Rwandans into Akagera River will backfire.

Traditionally DMI and Kagame when they kill they burn the dead bodies in Kami Barracks, this Barracks is known as the Golgotha of Rwanda  or the killing field and some of the areas  in that Barracks are out of bound to un authorized  persons. How did the DMI know the exact place where these bodies were buried?  We have established that Tom. Ndahiro  and Albert Rudasimburwa disguising as investigators travelled to this place on the 05/09/2014 were they took the photos  and gathered information on the Burundi security presence in that area.  They returned to Rwanda with not only information for the DIM but also a scathing attack on the BBC and specifically Felien Gakwaya as sympathizers to FDLR according to TOM NDAHIRO.

According to the BBC a resident and eye wittiness near Dagaza around 7 PM,he saw two boats carrying military personnel and civilians, he immediately alerted the Burundi Security forces who arrived immediately when these Rwandan boats detected the arriving Security forces of Burundi they hurriedly returned to their bases in Rwanda.

Why Rwanda wants these dead bodies back in Rwanda?

The Kagame regime has been and will continue to kill all those he perceives to be opposing his dictatorial regime. He said this for many occasions and we have been quoting him all the time in our previous publications.  Kagame was embarrassed that the evidence Rwandans who have been disappearing is so real that he will not be able to defend it in his traditional lies as the messiah of Tutsis and the economic professor who has brought many Rwandans out poverty.

Secondary Kagame is afraid that the international community and all the international human rights watch dogs like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International will carry further and independent invistiagtions by exhuming all the dead bodies. This might reveal the truth of the origin, the cause of death and the particular people who disappeared because in Rwanda the relatives of all these people who have disappeared have not been helped by the Police to ascertain the whereabouts of their loved ones.

Kagame has committed many crimes against humanity both inside Rwanda and outside, by allowing the international community to establish this cruel act of killing innocent people will not only embarrass Kagame to his admirers in the United States but might open the old wounds where in  2012 the USA head of the war crimes office  warned Rwanda’s leaders, including President Paul Kagame, that they could face prosecution at the international criminal court for arming groups responsible for atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Stephen Rapp, who leads the US Office of Global Criminal Justice, told the Guardian the Rwandan leadership may be open to charges of “aiding and abetting” crimes against humanity in a neighbouring country – actions similar to those for which the former Liberian president, Charles Taylor was jailed for 50 years by an international court in May.

If president Kagame could be charged for the war crimes he committed in another country and in fact those charges have been shelved for an opportunity time, what about crimes against humanity including torture against his own people?

“There is a line that one can cross under international law where you can be held responsible for aiding a group in a way that makes possible their commission of atrocities,” he said. This is what the War Crime specialist said during the mapping report which implicated President Kagame and his proxy the M23 for crimes against community.

We again warn people like TOM .NDAHIRO and his colleague ALBETRT Rudasimburwa that they risk being accomplice in the Kagame crimes of killing innocent people. They knowingly, tried to cover up a crime, giving information to the person who would have destroyed the criminal evidence. In so doing they are not only perverting the course of justice but they are accomplice in the crime. They will one day be responsible correctively or individually because crimes against international law are committed by men not abstract”.  Those responsible for crimes against humanity must be brought to justice not for the sake of those victims or their relatives but also for that of international community as whole: The primacy of the international law is a key element in the fight against crimes against impunity and in preventing human rights violations. The moment has arrived for it to be shown to be effective” Amnesty international argued in the Pinochet case.

Time has arrived for the international community to stop the killing hand of Kagame, we also urge the Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to exhume the dead bodies in before Kagame and his men exhumes them and ascertain the origin and cause of their death and if possible to be given to their relatives for a decent burial.

 

Jacqueline Umurungi.