
The particular brand of "human rights activists" Kagame is riling at baffles me: Back in 1994 when 10000 Rwandese were being butchered in yet more creative ways each day, the then US Secretary of State , Madeleine Albright, explained away their lack of involvement by pegging it on the fact that the Rwandese situation did not fit the UN definition of 'genocide' - based on certain technicalities. This was while the press was awash with images of such horror that cannot be reproduced in a movie. Now that the killings have been stopped and there is calm and peace in Rwanda, they have suddenly grown a conscience. IMO, Kagame should only take a lecture from those who fought side by side with him. Rather off topic remarks I know, but I couldnt let this pass. On 18 May 2011 12:03, Ken Yanski <skunkazi@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13425287
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