By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere On December 31, 2025, it marked exactly 12 years since your brutal assassination by Paul Kagame. All those who participated in this crime are known, and without doubt, justice will one day prevail. This is a promise from the Almighty God. Those with Colonel Patrick …
Read More »Criminal Paul Kagame: A Dictator Who Hates Democracy, Free Speech, and Peace
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Criminal Paul Kagame, the long-time ruler of Rwanda, presides over one of the most repressive regimes in Africa. For more than three decades, he has maintained absolute power through systematic violence, widespread intimidation, and the ruthless elimination of any form of opposition. Far from being …
Read More »Criminal Paul Kagame: The Butcher of the Great Lakes – A Trail of Blood, Repression, and Plundered Lives.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Criminal Paul Kagame has ruled Rwanda for over two decades, first as de facto leader after the 1994 Tutsi genocide and officially as ruler since 2000 to this very day. To his supporters, he is the architect of Rwanda’s remarkable recovery, a nation rebuilt from …
Read More »Rwanda’s Churches Under Pressure After Kagame’s 27 November 2025 Remarks
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Rwanda’s regulation of churches has been a live political issue for years, framed by the government as a matter of public safety, accountability, and protection of citizens from fraud, and by critics as a potential constraint on religious freedom. The debate sharpened again on 27 …
Read More »M23 rebels killed 319 civilians in east Congo in July, UN rights chief says.
By Sonia Rolley PARIS, Aug 6 (Reuters) – Rwanda-backed M23 rebels killed at least 319 civilians, including 48 women and 19 children, last month in eastern Congo, Volker Turk, U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said on Wednesday, citing “first-hand accounts”. The violence in the Rutshuru territory of North Kivu …
Read More »DR Congo: Journalist Found Dead in Bukavu — JED Demands Answers from RDF-M23.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere The lifeless body of Wilondja Mazambi Fiston, a journalist in his thirties, was discovered on Tuesday morning in a street in the Nguba neighborhood of Bukavu, a city currently under the control of RDF-M23. The victim showed signs of abuse, with a rope tied around …
Read More »President Félix Tshisekedi Calls For Parliamentary Recognition of Genocides in DRC During GÉNOCOST Memorial Ceremony.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere During the commemoration ceremony of the Congolese genocide perpetrated for economic gain (GÉNOCOST), held on Saturday, 2nd August 2025, at the Kinshasa Memorial, the President of the Republic, Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, called on Parliament to pass a resolution officially recognizing the genocides committed in …
Read More »Silent Elimination – Poisoning: Protais Mitali Is Dead.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Protais Mitali, former Minister of Sports and Culture under Criminal Paul Kagame’s regime and Rwanda’s former Ambassador to Ethiopia, died on Friday, 1st August 2025, reportedly due to multi-organ failure. He had fled Rwanda to Belgium on 2nd April 2015, citing fears of political persecution. …
Read More »Aimable Karasira’s Trial Highlights Suppression of Free Speech in Rwanda
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Aimable Karasira, a former lecturer at the University of Rwanda and outspoken YouTube commentator, has been detained since May 2021 on multiple charges stemming from his public criticism of the Rwandan government. The charges include genocide denial and justification, incitement to public disorder, spreading divisive …
Read More »Criminal Paul Kagame’s Vanished Excuse: Why has Criminal Paul Kagame Not Tabled the Tutsi Marginalisation Issue in the Washington Agreement or the Ongoing Doha Discussions?
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere One key narrative that Criminal Paul Kagame consistently used to justify the invasion of the sovereign Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was the alleged marginalisation and denial of rights to Tutsis in the DRC. However, in the recent Washington Agreement and Doha discussions, this issue …
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