“When you tell a truth that differs from that of the RPF [the party in power] (…) you are blacklisted. (…) I’m ready for what’s going to happen to me. Start telling your children and grandchildren that a man named Karasira existed and was a victim of telling the truth. Think of me as Ndabaga, because I had a job, I had an income, but I went beyond that to speak for the Rwandans. I would like them to remember me as Ndabaga, as Ruganzu. I was already living like a wreck because of what this system did to me, killing my parents and other things, but this time the signs show that my turn has come. I will leave as others have left, as Kizito has left, at least organize masses for us, name places in our memory, our death is imminent (…) we know our detractors, we know they don’t play, as soon as they don’t like what you say, they eliminate you.”