The dead human bodies found in Lake Rweru, clues lead to Rwanda

The dead bodies packed in sacks with hands tied Kandoya style the famous torturing RPF method of killing those it calls enemies or those perceived to be.  This is the same style RPF used to kill many Rwandans who were thrown in Akagera River ending up in Uganda and Tanzania during genocide in 1994 and immediately after genocide. As  much as Interahamwe were killing Tutsis on the streets of Kigali and other parts of Rwanda, so were the RPF killing many people  who were regarded as enemies or potential enemies, many were tortured ,  hands tied on the back, thrown in the Akagera river or some were killed with small worn out old hoe, called agafuni in RPF language.

 

The BBC asked the Mayor of Bugesera   Rwagaju Louis whether he is aware of these dead bodies and he told the BBC that there is no any resident of his area that disappeared, unfortunately the Mayor is not aware of one of his residents Mr. Jean Damascent Munyeshyaka who is also a member of the Green Democratic Party who disappeared and his whereabouts are not known. Did this Mayor carry any investigation?  Why should he make such assertions when the leader of the Green Party Frank Habineza and the Family of that person have constantly appealed to the police and the government to investigate the disappearance of their relative and a member of the green party respectively.

 

Prior to the BBC investigations, many online blogs like Inyenyeri or IKAZE IWACU had already made the alarm reporting the disappearance of many Rwandans from different parts of Rwanda or Rwandan inmates in Prisons. The Director of Rwanda Correctional services Gen. Rwarakabije admitted that some of the former inmates whose sentences were commuted into Community Services commonly known by its French acronym TIG disappeared and they don’t know where they are. FULL STORY

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