Hundreds of experts, academics, lawyers, religious leaders, writers, artists write to UN chief over persecution of Congolese Tutsi
Sunday, March 09, 2025
Congolese refugees in Mahama camp in Rwanda's Eastern Province protest against killings of Banyamulenge, Hema and Tutsi people in eastern DR Congo on March 6, 2024.

His Excellency Mr. António Guterres

United Nations Secretary-General

United Nations Headquarters

405 East 42nd Street

New York, NY, 10017

Dear Mr. Secretary-General:

We, writers, artists, journalists, lawyers, researchers, civil society members, Genocide survivors, and university professors from Africa, North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia unite our voices to respectfully urge the United Nations not to repeat the tragic error of judgement as it did during the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994. From the grave ongoing events in the Eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which have their roots in history, a single narrative emerges that condones the exclusion of the Tutsis from the Congolese community, as well as the real risk of their extermination as is being openly advocated for by certain Congolese political players. This present conflict, as abominable as it is, cannot be reduced to a single cause. Rather, it is the result of an explosive and complex mix of political, social, and economic tensions that have gradually crystallized into an identity crisis and armed conflict.

It is therefore imperative to obtain an immediate ceasefire to preserve human lives and pave the way for a political solution. The best way to achieve this goal is certainly not to fixate on the risk of fragmentation of the DRC, and on the particularly simplistic accusation that Rwanda is supporting the M23 for the sole purpose of exploiting natural resources in DRC. This misguided interpretation, widely relayed by the media, ignores the atrocities being committed in broad daylight against Congolese Tutsis who are killed, mutilated, and sometimes devoured by their executioners. Such a single interpretation reinforces exclusion, exacerbates tensions, and fuels hate speech.

We hereby invite you to give priority to finding a lasting solution that addresses the root causes of this conflict. In our view, this is the best way to ensure stability of the Great Lakes region, and the security and well-being of millions of men and women who want nothing more than the right to live in peace.

We also consider it important to identify the main armed forces on the ground, as well as their objectives and political philosophy. The M23 faces the Congolese army, which is supported by the Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda (FDLR) that were designated by the United States government as a terrorist entity due to their genocidal ideology. The Wazalendo, made up of over 200 other armed groups, also make no secret of their determination to exterminate the Congolese Tutsis. In addition to European mercenaries, troops from Burundi, South Africa, Tanzania, and Malawi are also among the combatants fighting alongside the Congolese army. The FDLR and Wazalendo armed groups organize the forced recruitment of child soldiers, in addition to exploiting Congo's natural resources, and spreading terror through mass rape and brutal killings. The United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), has unfortunately strayed from its peacekeeping objective by closely associating itself with these dangerous armed groups that are maintained by the DRC government.

Mr. Secretary-General,

The Congolese Tutsi population have lived in present-day DRC well before the division of Africa by colonial powers and the subsequent formation of modern nation states. Yet they have faced numerous forms of discrimination, exclusion, and systematic massacres since the Belgian Congo's independence, and this treatment has left its mark on their psyche. For three decades, hundreds of thousands of Congolese Tutsi have been forced to live in refugee camps in Burundi, Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda. This conflict will continue to escalate as long as the question of the nationality of Congo's Banyarwanda population remains unresolved. UN resolutions alone are derisory in the face of such an existential threat.

We would also like to point out that the tragedy experienced by the Banyamulenge, the Tutsis of South Kivu, in no way corresponds to the simplistic narrative that is being imposed on the world. The M23 emerged outside the traditional territories of the Banyamulenge, in places where mineral resources are negligible. And yet, for over seven years, the Banyamulenge have been subjected to attacks by the Congolese armed forces (FARDC) and various ethnic militias such as the MaiMai.

In North Kivu, the genocidal FDLR forces have committed all kinds of atrocities against the Congolese Tutsi with complete impunity. On the contrary, with the complicity of certain Congolese politicians, the FDLR have exploited the minerals and timber of the DRC, collected taxes in the regions under their control, and forced Tutsi civilians to seek refuge in neighboring countries.

Mr. Secretary-General,

A careful study of the complete history of the region will demonstrate that the emergence of the M23 is not the cause but is rather the consequence of systematic denial of the civil and human rights of the Tutsi population and excluding them from full participation in the DRC society. Tanzanian leader Julius Nyerere knew what he was talking about when, in 1996, he emphasized the indissolubility of the inhabitants of this part of Africa: "(...) it is useless," he said, "to respect borders without respecting the individuals within those borders (...)” Consequently, when addressing the question of respect for the border established between Germany and Belgium, it is essential to also consider respect for the populations affected by this division.”

We can deduct from all this that the emergence of the M23 is not the cause but the consequence of the Tutsi question in the Democratic Republic of Congo. We submit the following particularly significant facts for your consideration:

• Three years after Congo gained independence in 1960, the Nande leader Denis Paluku proclaimed the sovereignty of North Kivu against Kinshasa. His Rwandophone colleagues opposed him and advocated for the unity of Congo. In response, Paluku decided to send a punitive expedition to Masisi. Tutsis were arrested and executed in Kiroshe. In those days, the M23 did not exist.

• In the 80s, Congolese Tutsi students were molested on the Kinshasa Campus to cries of: "Long live Zairean nationality! Death to the usurpers of our nationality! A leaflet also called for "the snakes (Tutsi students) who want to bite us to be eradicated everywhere and, in their entirety." It also read: "All the literature recognizes that the Tutsis in Zaire are immigrants and therefore should not enjoy the same rights as the genuine sons of this country." In those days, the M23 didn't exist.

• In 1991, Congolese Tutsis were banned from taking part in the Conférence Nationale Souveraine, on the pretext that they were not "Zairian." At that time, the M23 did not exist.

• During the Second Republic, especially from the 1980s onwards, Rwandophone Tutsis were eligible to vote, but not to stand for election. In those days, the M23 did not exist.

• The constitution of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been amended more than seven times, each time in connection with the Rwandophone question. In those days, the M23 did not exist.

Recent attacks on Tutsi civilians and the killing of thousands in the Kivu region are ample evidence for the creation and existence of the M23. It is clear to us that the international community is making a potentially devastating mistake in imagining that the elimination of a single rebel group and the imposition of sanctions against Rwanda will suffice to restore peace in eastern DRC and resolve the historic discrimination against the Congolese Tutsis.

The alliance between the Congolese army, MONUSCO, the Wazalendo, and the FDLR has contributed to the increased militarization of the region and widespread hatred against the Tutsi. Such a military and ideological alliance reinforces a kind of perpetual war and pushes a little farther away every day the peace that the UN organization claims to seek.

Mr. Secretary-General,

If there's one lesson to be learned from this conflict, it's that the alliance between the Congolese State, MONUSCO, the Wazalendo and the FDLR has contributed to the increased militarization of the region and to stir up hate against Tutsis. Such a military and ideological alliance reinforces a kind of perpetual war and pushes the peace that your organization claims to seek farther away every day. Thabo Mbeki clearly understood this situation when he sounded the alarm in 2012 about the risk of a long-lasting conflict, with these almost prophetic words: "If the Congolese government does not protect the Congolese Tutsis, then the M23 will continue to exist, because they will have weapons to defend themselves.

In our view, for lasting peace and security in DRC and the Great Lakes region, it is necessary for the United Nations to:

· Re-examine the mission and the need for MONUSCO, as it is currently constituted and deployed.

· Re-examine the causes and consequences of the United Nations' failure to prevent and stop the genocide of the Tutsi in 1994, alongside the current management of Eastern Congo, especially considering the findings of reports like "Rwanda: The Preventable Genocide" from the African Union, compiled by an International Panel of Eminent Personalities, the Mucyo report, the Duclert report, and the Muse report.

· Address Rwanda's security concerns by disarming the FDLR and combatting the genocidal ideology that they have been spreading in the region since they committed the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

· Review the numerous agreements between the DRC government and the M23 to determine what has prevented their implementation.

· Discontinue and discourage any military support for the DRC government if it continues to call on genocidaires, mercenaries, and militias whose political program is limited to the extermination of the Tutsi.

· Appoint a UN representative who has credibility with all parties in the eastern DRC conflict to play a mediation role that can promote peace by involving local communities.

· Reaffirm the legal principle of the inviolability of national borders, linking it to the inalienable right of Tutsi populations to own their ancestral lands where they can live in security as full Congolese citizens.

· Guarantee the security of all minority groups in the DRC by encouraging the value of education that promotes an understanding of Congolese identity through the prism of the individual citizen rather than tribal/ethnic affiliation.

· Set up a neutral international commission to investigate mining contracts, as well as practices relating to the exploration, exploitation, marketing, and financing of rare earth minerals, agricultural, and forestry products in the DRC.

· Encourage and support the peace initiatives of religious institutions such as the Conférence Nationale du Congo (CENCO) in collaboration with the Église du Christ au Congo (ECC), and the Association des Conférences Episcopales de l'Afrique Centrale (ACEAC).

Mr. Secretary-General,

We expect you, unlike your predecessor in 1994, to take every available measure to eliminate the perils threatening defenceless civilians who are being targeted only because they are Tutsis. We believe that a less tendentious and narrow analysis of the situation in the Kivu region is urgently needed as a prerequisite for any lasting solution. We cannot stress enough that the exclusive focus on the M23 and Rwanda encourages venomous discourse among the increasingly bold extremists who find social media an effective means of popularizing their extermination ideology.

The United Nations apologized to the victims of the genocide that was perpetrated against the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994, but there is every reason to fear that 32 years later it may be forced to apologize again to the victims of the genocide in preparation against the Tutsi in the DRC.

We urge you to assume your responsibilities in the face of the threats to which we have drawn your attention. It's not just the fate of the people of the Great Lakes and their need for security that is at stake, the credibility of the United Nations and its commitment to universal human rights are also at stake.

We, the signatories are:

Researchers and Professors

1

Bibhuranjan Nayak, Dr

Chief Scientist, Gold Medallist in Geological Sciences, CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar

India

2

Carlos F.O. Graeff, Dr.

Material Chemistry

Bauru

Brazil

3

Chretien Jean-Pierren Dr.

Historien

Bordeaux

France

4

Duclert Vincent, Dr.

Historian, Senior Research Scientist, EHESS-CNRS

Paris

France

5

Dumas Hélène, Dr

Historienne spécialiste du Rwanda

Paris

France

6

Ensign Margee, Dr.

President of the American University of Bulgaria

Blagoevgrad

Bulgaria

7

Gallimore Tim, Dr.

Former Spokesperson for the UNICTR Prosecutor

Missouri

USA

8

Karegeye Jean-Pierre, Dr.

Director, Interdisciplinary Genocide Studies Center

Boston

USA

9

Lucas Peña, Dr.

Sociologist, professor

Bogotá

Colombia

10

Mahamadou Lamine Sagna, Dr

Professor, Social Science & Policy Studies, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Worcester

USA

11

Mahwa Aloys

Researcher, Peace Ambassador and John Lewis Fellow

Goma

DR Congo

12

Muhammad Zahid Bilal, Dr

Associate Professor, Head, Department of Media & Communication Studies, University of Okara

Okara

Pakistan

13

Murefu Alphonse, Dr.

Senior Lecturer, School of Law, University of Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

14

Murigande Charles, , Dr.

former Rwanda Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof of Mathematics

Kigali

Rwanda

15

Mweru Mugambi Hannah, Dr

Professor of English an Literature, Akhawayn University

Ifrane

Morocco

16

Nicki Hitchcott, , Dr.

Prof of French and African Studies, University of St Andrews

St Andrews

Scotland

17

Njoya Wandia, Dr

Associate professor, Daystar University

Nairobi

Kenya

18

Saxena Ambrish, Dr

Professor & Dean University of South Asia

Delhi

India

19

Surafel Tilahun, Dr

Professor and Head pf the HPC and Big Data Analytics Centre of Excellence, Science and Technology University

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

20

Wajiha Raza Rizvi, Dr.

Senior Research & Policy Specialist | Associate Professor, Beaconhouse National University

Lahore

Pakistan

21

Yepez-Reyes Veronica, Dr

Professor of Communication, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador

Quito

Ecuador

22

Audoin- Rouzeau Stéphane, Dr.

Historien et directeur d'études de l'EHESS

Paris

France

23

Abdarajmane Ngaidé, Dr

Professor of History, University of Cheikh Anta Diop

Dakar

Sénégal

24

Adut Lillian

Akhawayn University,

Ifrane

Morocco

25

Arunima Mukherjee

Educationalist

India

26

Ashish Chatterjee

Educationalist (Media)

Delhi

India

27

Ayushi Singh

Academic, researcher

Delhi

India

28

Ben Arrous Michel

Géographe

Jérusalem/Bordeaux

Israël/France

29

Bidadanure Juliana, , Dr.

Associate Professor at New York University

New York

USA

30

Boyi Henri, , Dr.

Senior Lecturer, Arts, Western University

London

Canada

31

Brinker Virginie, Dr

Enseignante-Chercheure, Université Bourgogne

Dijon

France

32

Caquard Sébastien, Dr

Professeur, Université Concordia (Canada)

Montréal

Canada

33

Catalina Sagarra, Dr

Associate professor, editor of the e-journal GenObs

Peterborough

Canada

34

Chance Pascal

PhD student

Beijing

China

35

Coulibaly Bojana, Dr

Harvard University

Cambridge

USA

36

Dilshad Rao, Mr

Textile Designer, Researcher, Archivist, Academic

Lahore

Pakistan

37

Dr Nkaka Raphael, , Dr.

Associate Professor of History, University of Rwanda

Huye

Rwanda

38

Egan Michael, , Dr.

Historian, McMaster University

Hamilton

Canada

39

Eni Maryani, Dr

Professor, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Universitas Padjajaran

Bandung

Indonesia

40

Enrique Pelaez, Dr

Demographer

Cordoba

Argentina

41

Enrique Teran, Dr

Professor of Medicine - Biomedical Reseracher

Quito

Ecuador

42

Faiza Rafique, Ms

Visiting Faculty, Canadian University Dubai

Dubai

UAE

43

Flor de Mayo Gonzalez, Dr

Professor of Engeneering , San Carlos University,

San Carlos

Guatemala

44

Gasana Sebastien, Dr

Lecturer/University of Technology and Arts of Byumba

Kigali

Rwanda

45

Gasanabo Jean-Damascene, Dr

Researcher - Social Sciences

New York

USA

46

Gashugi Denyse

Sociologue

Dakar

Sénégal

47

Gatsinzi Basaninyenzi, Dr

Retired Professor, Alabama A & M University

Alabama

USA

48

Habib Thiam

Environementaliste

Dakar

Sénégal

49

Ina Van Looy

Directrice du Centre d'éducation à la citoyenneté du CCLJ

Bruxelles

Belgium

50

Juan Montero Gomez, Dr

Professor, activist

Spain

51

Kabanda Marcel, , Dr.

Historien

Paris

France

52

Kalinsky Aurelia, Dr

Researcher, Centre Marc Bloc

Berlin

Germany

53

Kamanzi Pierre Canisius, Dr.

Professor, Education, Université de Montréal

Montréal

Canada

54

Karake Steven, Dr.

Professor of Economics

Vancouver

Canada

55

Karege Felicien, , Dr.

Retired Professor, University of Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

56

Karen Thomas Smith, Rev.

Chaplain, Al Akhawayn University, President Eglise Evangélique au Maroc

Ifrane

Morocco

57

Karolyn M. Byerly, Dr

Academic, researcher, activist

Washington

USA

58

Kayiranga Alphonse, Dr.

Associate Professor and researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Wulumqi

China

59

Kayitsinga Jean, Dr

Research Specialist, Michigan State University

East Lansing

USA

60

Kazinierakis Alain, , Dr.

Professeur de photograpghie- Photographe

Bruxelles

Belgique

61

Kenedid Hassan, Dr

Sociologist

Hargeisa

Somaliland

62

Kotek Joë, , Dr.l

professeur émérité des Universistés

Bruxelles

Belgique

63

Kumuyange Jean-Claude Aimé, , Dr.

Chercheur UQAM

Montréal

Canada

64

Liza Lorenzetti, Dr

Social Work Associate Professor

Calgary

Canada

65

Manasvi Maheshwari, Dr

Higher Education, Media Studies

Delhi

USA/India

66

Manmeet Kaur, Dr

Professor (Communication)

Delhi

India

67

Martin-Suarez, Dr

Professor of Literature

Tenerife

Spain

68

Murigande Jacques Mighty Popo

Principal Director, Rwanda School of Creative Arts and Music

Kigali

Rwanda

69

Musonera Etienne, Dr

Professor of Marketing, Mercer University

Atlanta, Georgia

USA

70

Mwiza Jessica

PhD Candidate, Sociologist (City University of New York )

New York

USA

71

Ndahiro Tom

Technical Advisor and Researcher at Interdisciplinary Genocide Studies Center

Kigali

Rwanda

72

Ndayizigamiye Richard, Dr

Lecturer, Arts, Brock University

Saint Catherines

Canada

73

Nima John Amity, Dr

Academic, researcher

Mumbai

India

74

Nipunika Sarkar

Educationalist

Delhi

India

75

Nizeyimana Innocent, Dr

BioInformaticien

Dakar

Sénégal

76

Nizeyimbabazi Jean de Dieu

Director of Agriculture and Natural Resources Unit[MSc]

BURERA District

Rwanda

77

Nkurunziza Emmanuel, Dr.

Research in genocide studies

Toronto

Canada

78

Nsengumukiza Eric, Mr

Theologian,

Vienna

Austria

79

Nshimiyimana, Eugène, Dr

Associate Professor, Arts, McMaster University

Hamilton

Canada

80

Ntakirutimana Jean-Berchmans

Associate Professor, Arts, Brock University

Saint Catherines

Canada

81

Ntayomba James

PhD student/Researcher

Nanjing

China

82

Nyiringabo R. Gatete, Me

Snr. Fellow, Institute of Policy Analysis and Reseach (IPAR).

Kigali

Rwanda

83

Pedro Martin-Suarez, Dr.

Professeur de littérature et traducteur

Tenerife

Spain

84

Pramod Pandey, Dr

Educationalist, DME

Delhi

India

85

Rangira Béa Gallimore, Dr

Retiree Professor Emeritus

Columbia, Mo

USA

86

Rehan Tayyab, Mr

Criminologist

Faisalabad

Pakistan

87

Rowland Apentiik Caesar, Dr.

University of Calgary, AB, Canada

Calgary

Canada

88

Rusanganwa Vincent, Dr

Researcher, Umeå University

Umeå

Sweden

89

Rusatsi Andrew, Dr.

Prof of Biblical Exegesis and Peace Studies

Juba

South Sudan

90

Rustman Yrsa

Peace and Development

Uppsala

Sweden

91

Samba Gadjigo, Dr

Professor, Mount Holyoke College

Massassuchets

USA

92

SAMBO Armel, Dr

Professor, History, The University of Maroua

Maroua

Cameroon

93

Sandrine Ricci, Dr.

Chercheuse et chargée de cours (Université du Québec à Montréal)

Montréal

Canada

94

Sarvesh Dutt Tripathi, Dr

Media education

Delhi

India

95

Semujanga Josias, Dr.

Professor, University of Montreal

Montreal

Canada

96

Sèye Serigne, DR

Enseignant-Chercheur, Université Cheikh Anta Diop

Dakar

Sénégal

97

Shubham Mishra

Academic, researcher

Delhi

India

98

Suchismita Pattanaik, Dr

Researcher and Policy Specialist

Bhubaneswar

India

99

Susmita Bala, Dr

Academic, researcher, media and communication

Delhi

India

100

Taimoor Hassan, Dr

Professor, University of Central Punjab (Former Dean Faculty of Media & Mass Communication)

Lahore

Pakistan

101

Tegera Buseyi Aloys, Dr

Historian

Goma

DR Congo

102

Tultul Chatterjee

Academic, researcher, Classical Music

Delhi

India

103

Tuza Oxygène

Chercheur en géopolitique

Rotterdam

Pays-Bas

104

Twagilimana Aimable, Dr

Distinguished Professor, Buffalo State University SUNY

Buffalo

USA

105

Uwagaba Joseph, Dr.

Adjunct Professor/ VIJZA Poland

Warsaw

Poland

106

Waqas A. Khan, Dr

Advisor (Forests), Minister of Education, Punjab | Educationalist

Changa Manga

Pakistan

107

Waseem Anwar, Dr

Professor & Director, International Centre for Pakistani Writing in English, Kinnaird College for Women

Lahore

Pakistan

108

Worku Negash, Dr

Sr. Educational Policy Advisor

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

109

Yoporeka Somet

Professor, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology

Nyeri

Kenya

110

Zara Masood, Dr

Assistant Professor, Forman Christian College (A Chartered University)

Lahore

Pakistan

Writers and Artists

111

Boubacar Boris Diop

Writer, Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2022

Dakar

Sénégal

112

Celis Dominique

Autrice, écrivaine et professeur de philosophie

Kigali

Rwanda

113

Chibani Ali, Dr

Writer and journalist

Paris

France

114

Clarke Bruce

Painter, author of works of memory on the genocide against the Tutsi of Rwanda

Paris

France

115

Faye Gaël

Singer, Writer, Prix Renaudot

Paris/Kigali

France/Rwanda

116

Kayitesi-Jozan Annick

Writer, Psycholigist, genocide Survivor

Paris

France

117

Morel Jacques

Writer

Paris

France

118

Mugesera Antoine

Ecrivain, Ex-Président de l'Ibuka, Ex-senateur

Kigali

Rwanda

119

Mujawayo Esther

Ecrivaine, Traumathérapeute (Writer, Trauma Therapist)

Essen

Germany

120

Mukagasana Yolande

Writer, genocide Survivor

Kigali

Rwanda

121

Ngabo King

Artist, Researcher and Founder and Director of Museum Ingabo

Kigali

Rwanda

122

Olle-Laprune Philippe

Publisher writer

Mexico city

Mexico

123

Shadwal Prince

Director, Script-writer, Producer - Fiction/Non-fiction Editor and Post-production Supervisor

Mumbai

India

124

Asad Khalid, Mr

Artist, Designer, Animation Film

Lahore

Pakistan

125

Barra Hart

Author, Musician, Pan-Africanist

Abuja

Nigeria

126

Bidadanure Nestor

écrivain et philosophe

Bujumbura

Burundi

127

Boitaud Dalila

comédienne, metteure en scène de théâtre

Uzest

France

128

Butera Charles

Writer - Genocide survivor

Hamilton

Canada

129

Domingue Charles

Cineaste

Saint Hillaire

Canada

130

Dupaquier Jean-François

Ecrivain

Paris

France

131

Gicali Marie-Josée

Autrice

Montréal

Canada

132

Gumira Eugène

Artiste Plasticien

Montréal

Canada

133

Hamama Tul Bushra

Artist, Designer

Olathe

USA

134

Ishimwe Clement

Music Producer

Kigali

Rwanda

135

Kabano S. Isabelle

artiste -comedienne Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

136

Karengera Eric

Creative Producer - founder of the afropean music network AFROGROOV

Kigali

Rwanda

137

Khalid Hussain, Mr

Cartoonist, Illustrator, Artist

Lahore

Pakistan

138

Lyamukuru Félicité

Survivante du genocide des tutsi 1994n Autrice de l’Ouragan a frappé Nyundo, Militante pour la transmission de la mémoire des victimes de génocide et l’éducation

Belgium

139

Macky Madiba Sylla

artiste musicien et cinéaste

Dakar

Sénégal

140

Matabishi Lyliane

Artist

Torino

Italy

141

Mazina Teddy

Photographer, Artist

Bruxelles

Belgium

142

Misigaro Adrien

Artist/Musician

Washington

USA

143

Misigaro Gentil, Mr

Artist, &Activist

Calgary

Canada

144

Mukantabana Adélaïde

Writer, Genocide Survivor

Dordogne

France

145

Mutegwaraba Henriette

Writer, Genocide Survivor

Huston

USA

146

Ngabo Nel

Artist/Musician

Kigali

Rwanda

147

Rurangwa Jean-Marie Vianney, Dr

Novelist, playwright

Deventher

Canada

148

UMUGIRANEZA Alain Fred

Artist

Kigali

Rwanda

149

Umugiraneza Alain Fred

Artist

Kigali

Rwanda

150

Uwase Bukuru Christiane

Artist

Kigali

Rwanda

Professionals and civil society members

151

Amadou Bator Dieng

Journalist, fondateur du site Kirinapost

Dakar

Sénégal

152

Brito Jose

Ancien Diplomate

Praie

Cap Vert

153

Destexhe Alain, MD, Dr

Essayist, Former Senator

Bruxelles

Belgium

154

Gisagara Richard

Avocat des victimes du génocide contre les Tutsi

Paris

France

155

Juan Montero Gomez, Dr

Professor, activist

Spain

156

Laure de Vulpian

Journaliste

Auray

France

157

Muhozi Innocent

Journaliste, directeur de la Radio TV Renaissance

Bujumbura

Burundi

158

Abg. Karina Peña

Abogado

caracas

Venezuela

159

Abg. Reinaldo Ramos

Abogado

caracas

Venezuela

160

Abg.Edward Ramos

Abogado

caracas

Venezuela

161

Abg.Eleades Magaly Cedres

Abogado

caracas

Venezuela

162

Adama Togola, Dr

École de journalisme

Bamako

Mali

163

AKERE Orimisan, DR

Business operator

Lagos

Nigeria

164

Amit Matta

Business Head

Pune

India

165

Amit Ratanlal Matta

Banker

Mumbai

India

166

Asma Omar, Ms

Freelance Journalist

Lahore

Pakistan

167

Aymeric Givord

Membre du CPCR et du CA d’Ibuka France

Paris

France

168

Bahati Ruzibiza Daniel

Civil Aviation Engineer/ATM(Air Traffic Management)

Maine State

USA

169

Bandora Patricia

Architect/Researcher

Dar es Salaam

Tanzania

170

Benjamin Franklin, Dr

consultant at Water for people

Vancouver

Canada

171

Beynis Rene, Dr

Medecin

Dakar

Sénégal

172

Brossard Espérance

Comptable

Niort

France

173

Cecil Halkey

CSO /Never Again Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

174

Dabire Sorviel Aristide

attaché d'administration scolaire et universitaire

Dano

Burkina Faso

175

Dème Aisha

Consultante projets culturels, auteure, curatrice indépendante

Dakar

Sénégal

176

Deprez Dirk

Lawyer

Brussel

Belgium

177

Djomo Clorore

Engeneer

Garches

France

178

Dr Jacques Kiruhura

Medical Doctor and resident in obstetric and gynecology

Kigali

Rwanda

179

DRC Refugee Return Initiative

Organisation Sans but lucratif - USA Office

Washington

USA

180

Dre Jacinthe Samuelson

Psychologue

Montréal

Canada

181

Dushimire R. Innocent

Juriste

Kigali

Rwanda

182

Edith Joyce Beynis

Juriste

Dakar

Sénégal

183

Essoh Célestin

Consultant en Informatique

Paris

France

184

Fall Omar

Engineer

Paris

France

185

Fougain Jean-Paul

Engeneer

Paris

France

186

Gacendeli Devota

Genocide survivor

Kigali

Rwanda

187

Galabert Jean-Luc

Consultant en projet de développement- Editeur de la maison d'edition Izuba

Nyamata

Rwanda

188

Ganza Emmanuel

Senior Pastor Of the House of Grace Church

New York

USA

189

Gasana Sebastien, Dr

Lecturer/University of Technology and Arts of Byumba

Kigali

Rwanda

190

Gashugi Rachel

Banquière

Metz

France

191

Gasirabo Rosine

Retired

Obidos

Portugal

192

Gauthier Alain

Président CPCR

Reims

France

193

Gerhard Reuther

Reverend and head of an educational project in Rwanda

Ruhla

Germany

194

Gouteux Bruno

Consultant

Kigali

Rwanda

195

Gumira Agnès

Retraite de nation unies

Dakar

Sénégal

196

Heather Jessie, Dr

Physician

Roseau

Dominica

197

Ingabire Marie-Immaculée

Activist des droits humains

Kigali

Rwanda

198

Jean-François Cahay

Engineer

Brussels

Belgium

199

Kabano Niwese Sophie

Lawyer

Kigali

Rwanda

200

Kagabo Mitali Alain

IT Specialist

North Bethesda

USA

201

Kalima Evode

Former Member of Parliament & Civil Society Consultant

Huye

Rwanda

202

Kamanzi Jean, Dr

Consultant, FAO

Gatineau

Canada

203

Kamugundu David, Dr.

Medical Doctor/Public Health Consultant

Kigali

Rwanda

204

Kaneza Patrick

Leader of abanyamulenge community/Montreal

Montreal

Canada

205

Karayenga Athanase

Journaliste Burundais

Lyon

France

206

Kaymba Didier

Member, RCA Ottawa-Gatineau

Ottawa

Canada

207

Kazinguvu Ruboneka

Président of collective of Banyamulenge communities/ Gakondo.

Edmonton

Canada

208

Kibasumba Adèle

Founder, Amahoro Peace Association

New York

USA

209

Kinu Komengi James

Community Development Specialist at Community Good Inc.

Port Moresby

Papua New Guinea

210

M. Farooq, Mr

Television Producer

Lahore

Pakistan

211

Mabrouka Gasmi

Documentaliste

Tunis

Tunisia

212

Makuza Jimmy

Igisabo Minembwe Community

Ontario

Canada

213

Mbangukira Yehoyada

President of USRCA

California

USA

214

Mbasekei Martin Obono

Human rights Lawyer

Abuja

Nigeria

215

Mberakurora Olivier

Lawyer

Kigali

Rwanda

216

Mohsin Maryam, Dr.

Resident Physician, Mobile Infirmary Hospital

Mobile, AL

USA

217

Moustapha Mikky

Finance & Development Economist

Houston

USA

218

Mpabwanamaguru Medard, Dr

Urban planning consultant, University Lecturer and Researcher

Kigali

Rwanda

219

Mr. Wasif Karim, Mr

Telecommunication Industry / Sector

Islamabad

Pakistan

220

Mugunga Espoir

PASTOR

Edmonton

Canada

221

Mukamabano Madeleine

Journalist

Paris

France

222

Mukarumongi Dafroza

Enginieur retraitée / Co-fondatrice Collectif de Partie Civiles pour le Rwanda

Reims

France

223

Mukazi Alexia

retraitée, famille de victimes du génocide des Tutsi au Rwanda

Nyon

Suisse

224

Mukimbiri Jean, Dr

Médiateur

Belgium

225

Mumararungu Innocent

Human rights and Humanitarian activist

Niamey

Niger

226

Munyarusisiro Norbert

Expert in Community Development

Calgary

Canada

227

Munyeshuli Jeanine

Economist

Geneva

Switzerland

228

Murashi François

Aviation Expert

Dakar

Sénégal

229

Musana Christian

Banker

Nienburg

Germany

230

Mushinzimana Serge

President RCA Ottawa-Gatineau

Ottawa

Canada

231

Musinga Bandora

Ambassador (retired)

Dar es Salaam

Tanzania

232

Musoni Oswald

Catholic Priest Diocese of Goma /DRC

Goma

DR Congo

233

Mutamuriza Chantal

Human rights Defender, Lawyer

Geneva

Switzerland

234

Mutantaganzwa Illuminée

Economist

Dakar

Sénégal

235

Mutware Bachoba Joseph

Misercorde ASBL

Sydney

Australie

236

Muzana Alice

Member of Parliament of Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

237

Mwesigye Byamukama Nathan

Researcher

Kampala

Uganda

238

Nasezerano Esperance

Congolese Living abroad | Sud-Kivu native | A Munyamulenge survivor of the Gatumba refugee camp genocide | Congolese, survivor of Gatumba massacre

Atlanta

USA

239

Ndahiriwe Patrick

Coordinator - DRC Refugee Return Initiative (Organisation Sans but lucratif - Canada Office

Ottawa

Canada

240

Ngarambe François Xavier, Dr. Amb.

Rtd Ambassador of Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

241

Nguveren Igbazua Mary

Founder, Humanitarian Innovation Hub & Foundation

Abuja

Nigeria

242

Nhsuti Muhire Alexia

Economist

Londres

UK

243

Nikuze Racheal

Health Policy & Advocacy

Boston

USA

244

Nkusi R.

Developer (I.T.)

Bruxelles

Belgium

245

Ntakirutimana Samuel

Engineer /Ind.M Professional Trainer

Hannover

Germany

246

Nteziryayo Innocent

Avocat (membre de l’East Africa Law Society)

Hull

UK

247

Pape Alioune Dieng

Cineast

Dakar

Sénégal

248

Perreault Eric

Fonctionnaire Gouv du Canada (retraité)

Gatineau

Canada

249

Purroy Alba

Peace & Development Consultant / Gender Perspective

Caracas

Venezuela

250

Raza Ahmed

Freelance Journalist

Lahore

Pakistan

251

Reyna Avila, Dr

Pharmacist

Mexico City

Mexico

252

Ritwik Ghosh, Dr

Educationalist, Practitioner

Delhi

India

253

Rukimbira Christian

Ingénieur de projets, WSP Canada inc.

Montréal

Canada

254

Rureshya Zawadi

IT specialist

Maine USA

USA

255

Rutaganya Arsene

Member Isoko Canada

Edmonton

Canada

256

Rutonesha Charles, Dr

Lawyer and Consultant

Columbus, Ohio

USA

257

Rwafonyo Muhire Idra

Member Isoko USA

kentucky

USA

258

Rwubuzizi Odette

Présidente Isôko Canada (Ass. des congolais d'éthnie Tutsi)

Toutes les provinces

Canada

259

Sumaira Latif

Journalist DW-Urdu Service/Filmmaker

Lahore

Pakistan

260

Tahira Habib, Ms

Development Consultant & Practitioner (former Expert Human Rights Commission of Pakistan)

Lahore

Pakistan

261

Terefe Enat

Nurse

Beyrout

Libanon

262

Thiam Philominna

Pediatre

Dakar

Sénégal

263

Thiam Yasmine

Account

Dakar

Sénégal

264

Umulisa Geraldine

Conflict Management Specialist/Canadian Federal GoV- Genocide survivor

Ottawa

Canada

265

Uwamwiza Jacqueline

Economist

Dakar

Sénégal

266

Uwineza Bahizi Olivier

Information professional in Library and archives

Michigan

USA

267

Uwizeye Ally Soudy

Journalist

Seattle

USA