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Time to call all African brothers & sisters to open their eyes and see what’s taking place in Rwanda

Time to call all African brothers & sisters to open their eyes and see what's taking place in Rwanda

By Jean Pierre Mushimiye

TIME TO CALL ALL AFRICAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS TO RESIST AGAINST POWER OF WHITE SUPREMACY WHICH IS NOWDAYS TAKING PLACE ON THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA.

Up to now we have seen African university teachers around the world in Europe, America and Asia but they do not work hands in hands with brutal killer of innocent citizens of any country simply because it is against basic law of human rights.

Prof. Cotton a Scotish national and dictator Paul Kagame president of Rwanda believe that African history has gone away because killing or simply making useless of Africans is cheap. So, forget about back history of slavery and make the people useless on their own land what the history has thought becomes meaningless. What happen if the killing machine continues flourishing on African soil? It is because there are people behind the cartains who allowed such criminality to take place.

Let’s talk about late Kizito Mihigo a singer and writer of gospel music who passed away in hands of police custody last February. He was killed but a killer regime announced that it was suicide even though the suicide might have reason. Suffering is the first thing criminal leaders use to terrify people. Prof. Karasira Aimable is another victim in hands of Whiteman who actively holds in his hands a terror regime of Paul Kagame. I believe most people will think that being in such character may come by itself without great people from great nations behind.

It is not coincidence that during the Covid-19 powerful countries, IMF and World Bank continue to feed Paul Kagame’s authoritarian regime with millions of money saying that the regime is helping ordinary citizens against the virus but in actual fact money fall into the hands of great nationalists just to keep covering evil dictatorship on African soil.
Therefore, there is no present time no future of Africans as long as the past cannot be recognised by all.

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