EM:
  I am fully in agreement with yours below. Let Kagame go and defend himself in 
the courts of the French..or better yet before Arusha International Tribunal 
Court for Rwanda. What is he fearing? If he is innocenet that will come out 
..if he is Innocent that too will come out. 
  Indeed, while taking the stand ,  under oath and facing the barrage of 
questions from International Prosecutors, may be Kagame in some sort of a plea 
Bargin tell members of the International Communty what role ( and they are many 
..Museveni played in the assasination of President Habyalimma). 1,000,000 is 
quiet a lot of people to loss... some one has to answer!!
   
  Matek

Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
            Sserwajja Okwota
   
  Your sentiments are very understable and I want to put them together with 
Matek's sentiments that he posted earlier in the day. Yes Paul Kagame played a 
vital roll in the creation of the Rwanda genocide but there is no way you can 
ask him to take the stand with out calling Museveni who made the entire plan/s. 
In fact I would take it a step further too and invite Dalaire as well, for if 
you need to know why we lost those Rwandese  you need to ask Museveni and 
Delaire before you put Kagame on the stand. For Kagame at a time was a soldier 
and taking instructions from Museveni and the rest of the pack.
   
  But this is the part that interests me the most, Paul Kagame is a man who has 
stated over and over  that he believes into democracy, Kagame pleads of freedom 
of speech, and in those two words Kagame as well respects the powers of 
judicial courts. Kagame has arrested and caused to be arrested hundreds if not 
thousands of Rwandese, from both inside and out side Rwanda to go and testify 
into courts  on cases of human rights abuse and so on.  I believe that Kagame 
sends these Rwandese in Tanzania for he believes in the court system.
   
  Why is he scared to take a stand in the court system he sends his fellow 
Rwandese? That is the question Rwandese have to ask them selves today. And if 
he does not go to court what else does he put to Rwandese that he does not 
believe in? If Kagame is clean and has nothing to hide, what a chance for him 
to demonstrate so in a French court?
   
  But may be just may be the courts are made for Hutus only !!!!
   
  Em
  Toronto
   
   The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
            Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Serwaja Okwota 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 12:03 PM
  Subject: RE: [rwandanet] Fw: A FRENCH JUDGE NEEDS PAUL KAGAME AT A STAND
  

        Mulindwa,why are the French picking on Kagame?Where is M7 name in all 
this fracas.It is a documented fact that Kagame was an officer in the NRA when 
all this took place.The missile that brought down the plane was allegedly to 
sold to Uganda by the French.So unless the French are prepared to bring M7 
in,they should give Kagame a break.


    
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  From: "Edward Mulindwa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "rwanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Congo" <[EMAIL 
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Subject: [rwandanet] Fw: A FRENCH JUDGE NEEDS PAUL KAGAME AT A STAND
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:51:07 -0500

          Rwanda fury at Kagame trial call  
             
            Mr Kagame has always accused France over the genocide 
      Rwanda has angrily rejected calls by a French judge for President Paul 
Kagame to stand trial over the killing of his predecessor, which sparked 
genocide. 
      Rwanda's justice minister dismissed the claims of Mr Kagame's involvement 
as "totally unfounded". 
      Jean-Louis Bruguiere, who is investigating the death of President Juvenal 
Habyarimana, also said nine of Mr Kagame's aides should be arrested. 
      After Habyarimana's plane was shot down militias killed some 800,000 
people. 
      "The allegations are totally unfounded. The judge is acting on the basis 
of gossip and rumours," AFP news agency quoted Justice Minister Tharcisse 
Karugarama as saying. 
            These are political games rather than a judicial process 
   
              Tharcisse Karugarama
   
  
            Profile: Paul Kagame  
      President Kagame has always vehemently denied such claims and accuses 
France, a close ally of the old Hutu regime, of being complicit in the 1994 
massacres of ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus. 
      A hearing began in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, last month into 
allegations of French involvement in the killings. 
      French legal authorities are investigating Habyarimana's death because 
his aircraft had a French crew. 
      Rampage 
      Judge Bruguiere is expected to sign international arrest warrants for the 
officials in the coming days. 
             
            Some 800,000 people were killed in the genocide 
      Under French law, a warrant cannot be issued for Mr Kagame because he has 
immunity as a head of state. 
      But the judge said Mr Kagame should stand trial at the International 
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), set up to try those responsible for the 
genocide. 
      BBC correspondent Fergal Keane says if the judge's claims prove true, the 
legal and moral implications would be devastating. 
      Rwanda's two most senior generals - armed forces chief James Kabarebe and 
army chief-of-staff Charles Kayonga - are among the nine aides suspected of 
involvement in the downing of the plane carrying Habyarimana and his Burundi 
counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira on 6 April 1994. 
      Hutu militias accused Mr Kagame's then rebel Tutsi-dominated Rwandan 
Patriotic Front (RPF) of killing the president and started massacring Tutsis 
across the country. 
      Mr Kagame has always accused Hutu extremists of killing Habyarimana, a 
moderate Hutu, in order to provide a pretext for the genocide. 
      The killings ended 100 days later when the RPF took power. 
      The ICTR has convicted 26 people and acquitted five. All of those charged 
in the ICTR have had links to the Hutu militias, known as the Interahamwe. 
      The Tanzania-based court is due to be disbanded in 2008. 
  
     The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
            Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  






  
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