Documenting Liberation Struggle a noble cause

Editor, Refer to Dr Jean-Paul Kimonyo’s article, “RPF: The roots of change” (The New Times, July 18). It is important that Rwandan historians reflect on our history; this is truly well conducted research which will help the young generation to understand how and why the RPF started the struggle.

Friday, July 18, 2014
RDF troops march during a Liberation Day celebration event. File.

Editor,

Refer to Dr Jean-Paul Kimonyo’s article, "RPF: The roots of change” (The New Times, July 18). It is important that Rwandan historians reflect on our history; this is truly well conducted research which will help the young generation to understand how and why the RPF started the struggle.

The genocidal and apartheid-like regime of Habyarimana gave a clear message to the refugees: Your exile is permanent and you’ll never be allowed to return home, there is nothing further to discuss.

Back home, there were a lot of injustices and discrimination in the education system too, and this was one of the myriad reasons some young people came from inside the country to join the RPF in the bush – even as we sometimes tend to forget about that aspect.

I salute all those guys who had the courage to escape from Bugesera, Umutara, Butare, Gikongoro …and via Burundi or Kivu to join the frontline.

Rwema, United Kingdom

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What a great read! Yes Rwanda has gained her status among the community of nations. And, above all, self-dignity that the Government of Rwanda gives the people, and her development is visible to everyone. What had been achieved in the 35 years of independence prior to our liberation? Only the reign of impunity, segregation and persecution!

No more refugee status among Rwandans. Bravo RPF.

Titus Gakwaya, Rwanda

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I thank Dr Kimonyo for this noble action. It was long overdue that someone wrote about the true history of Rwanda. Our history had been distorted by foreigners so much that a lot of confusion was created.

The post-colonial leaders did not do justice to our history as they made many to believe that the history of Rwanda started after the "referendum”, yet we had better history that went beyond the then shortsighted politicians who did not have any vision for Rwanda.

Thanks so much for this good work.

Danny, Rwanda

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I thank Prof. Kimonyo for this culture of storytelling and writing; we do much value all the efforts, lives and time invested by every member of RPA (Rwanda Patriotic Army) in the process of the liberation of our country.

The visionary leadership, inspiration and wisdom of President Paul Kagame ensure Rwandans for a brighter future.

Jean-Marie Vianney Gatabazi (MP), Rwanda