The photo below is of Ngirinshuti Jean D’amour known among his peers by a nickname of Kazungu. Ngirinshuti Jean D’amour was an strong supporter of the currently incarcerated Diane Rwigara and gradually growing to become a trusted aid during the preparation of her presidential campaign bid. An idea that has seen her, her mother and supporters face a brutal purge by the junta regime.
Jean D’amour practiced his constitution rights of supporting, liking and choosing an ideology that he loves and prefers. In this case, he preferred Diane Rwigara’s message. Jean D’amour, like many youths who supported Diane Rwigara were naive to think that criminal Paul Kagame and his satanic system would open political space for the youthful movement or be allowed to operate without any hindrance.
They assumed that, a person who always sings how much his loved and admired by electorates would be politically scared by a 35 years old female – political contender. These youths failed to learn from history, that all dictators are cowards who hide behind the state to be maniacs. For criminal Paul Kagame, the man has always been a paranoid maniac.
Last year – 2017, After the sham Presidential elections which was on 4 August and, criminal Paul Kagame awarding himself around 99% of electoral votes; his brutal security moved in to kidnap all Diane Rwigara’s supporters.
Like several of Diane Rwigara’s supporters, Ngirinshuti Jean D’amour hasn’t been seen since August 2017, for more than a year, his family and close friends haven’t been able to see him. They have inquired with different junta police stations to no vail.
Criminal Paul Kagame and his satanic system, have retained power through intimidation, kidnappings, torture, incarceration and assassinations/executions. Creating fear within the oppressed and enslaved citizens has been one of the key regime policy.
As I post this, Ngirinshuti Jean D’amour and his political activist friends are still missing. And if you go by criminal Paul Kagame past behaviours, they are likely to be dead, after being tortured and summarily executing them.
The memory on how Gen Kayumba Nyamwasa’s friends and close colleagues were whipped out by the regime, its still fresh to understand what these young activists have gone through; the process of kidnap, torture and execution.