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Only a court of law will acquit Paul Kagame and set him free. Not a speech.

The wise statement from the professor goes in same direction with what my uncle who is in Uganda told me in a phone conversation when we were discussing what Kagame said in the parliament on 10th October 2016 at the Launch of the 2016/2017 judicial year. Mr Kagame promised a showdown with France.

My uncle said:

Why is Kagame threatening to close the embassy of France in Kigali? Is that embassy a tribunal? Kagame is good at politicizing the justice. He doesn’t want to be in a court. He rather wants the court to be in him.

This was after (a) French judges reopen probe into crimes that Paul Kagame himself admits he committed as he recently said he is never shy about killing, (b) European Union condemns human rights abuses in Rwanda and calls for a “prompt and impartial” review of the trial of Victoire Ingabire UMUHOZA; and the last hammer blow was, (c) the famous Rwandan and Canadian singer Corneille publishes his memoirs and openly accuses the RPF Tutsi soldiers to have massacred his family. FULL STORY

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