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The UN: the millstone around Rwanda’s neck
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From my childhood to my adulthood working side by side with our colleagues some of who were of Rwandan Origin or Rwandophones.We didn't see them as different and even surprisingly we never saw them as a Tutsi or Hutu. We lived in harmony and peace. What happened to the cohabitation if Rwanda feels that it's her mandate to instigate and promote rebellions in a country that hosted its kins during the repression in Rwanda. I strongly believe that Rwanda has the authority to stop all these nonsense and bloodshed in Congo. Congolese love peace and would like to live in peace like in Rwanda. Remember there cannot be a smoke without a fire. please let us be honest with our own hearts and consciences. Peace and peace again.We are here on a temporary visa,our really home is in heaven. Leaders should promote peace and unity among all the people of the earth. We are one.
17:16:19
Friday 06th, July 2012
Toronto - Leonard
Rwanda has enacted one of the most progressive set of policies on the continent (i.e.: capital punishment abolition, non-threatening environment for gays and lesbians, a reasonable abortion law compared to the one prevailing in much of the American deep south, etc). One would think that these policies will endear Rwanda to the so-called "rights groups", but that's not the case. This, therefore, begs the following question: WHAT DO THESE SO-CALLED "RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS" WANT FROM RWANDA? ITS DEMISE? PERHAPS
19:26:25
Friday 06th, July 2012
Windsor, Ontario, Canada - Jean Pierre Bakundukize
Pan, your article is brilliant! As usual you go directly to the point. I truly wish there was some way we could get your well-informed articles published in the western media. I try to help by posting your articles on my Facebook page and ask my friends to share them on their pages. Many hands make light work!
19:28:36
Friday 06th, July 2012
Winnipeg, Canada - Marie Collins
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