USA: ANTI-KAGAME RALLY IN BOSTON
Rwandans, Congolese
and Burundians team up with the Boston
community at large to protest against President Paul Kagame’s presence in the US.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts:
Theophile Murayi,
443-980-4676
Theogene Rudasingwa, 224-456-9094
What:
Join us in Boston for a massive
protest against Paul Kagame's continuing effort to kill Rwandans and Congolese,
seek his accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity, reclaim an
end to his brutal dictatorial regime, call for immediate and unconditional
release of all political prisoners, including Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza,
Bernard Ntaganda, Deo Mushayidi, Theoneste Niyitegeka and independent
journalists, including Agnes Uwimana Nkusi and Saidati Mukakibibi and seek
support from the international community for a peaceful democratic change in
Rwanda. We are deeply concerned that Paul Kagame is on a covert trip aimed at
implementing his criminal enterprise in North America to
target overt and supposed political opponents to his killing machine.
Where:
The Westin
Copley Place
10
Huntington Avenue
Boston,
MA 02116
When:
Saturday, September 22, 2012
From 10: 00 AM to 6: 00 PM EST
Organized by:
Forces Démocratiques Unifiées (FDU-Inkingi)
Rwanda National
Congress (RNC-Ihuliro)
Convention Nationale Républicaine (CNR-Intwari)
Parti pour la Démocratie au Rwanda (PDR-Ihumure)
Organization for Peace, Justice and Development in Rwanda
(OPJDR)
Initiative for Democracy and Development (IDD)
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Useful links to share
with others in your community or network:
Rwanda
Day Boston 2012
Rwandan exiles warned of assassination threat by London
police
DRC: Mapping human rights violations 1993-2003
Rwanda:
Amnesty International Report 2011
After Genocide, Stifled Dissent
Excerpts from the UN Group of Experts Report on Rwandan
Complicity in the Armed Rebellion in Eastern Congo
Rwanda's
Paul Kagame warned he may be charged with aiding war crimes
Rwanda:
Economic sanctions from Western Donors
U.S. Legislators' letter to President Kagame urging him to
stop destabilizing the D.R. Congo
ICC urged to investigate Rwanda
president for arming DRC rebels
DR Congo: M23 Rebels Committing War Crimes
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