Thursday , 25 April 2024
‘‘ Freedoms, democracy, human rights and rights to live are none negotiable ’’

BLOODTHIRSTY DICTATOR PAUL KAGAME IN PANIC AS ANGLO-SAXON COUNTRIES STOPS PROVIDING HIM INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION. 

By: Rpf Gakwerere Criminal Paul Kagame and his brutal regime have survived for long partly because of western allies, namely the Anglo-Saxon countries, United Kingdom and USA. These Anglo-Saxon countries have for years armed, financed and internationally protected dictator Paul Kagame. Respective British and American governments have marketed, praised and …

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NOW, IT IS CALEB RWAMUGANZA’S TURN TO FACE THE WRATH OF CRIMINAL PAUL KAGAME.

By: Rpf Gakwerere Dear oppressed, enslaved, starving and unemployed Rwandans, please inform me, are the sisters of Caleb Rwamuganza still yapping and cursing Ibigarasha (anti Kagame dissidents), RNC or Gen Kayumba Nyamwasa? God knows how these goons praised dictator Paul Kagame like ba Bembe women possessed with evil spirits. For …

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LIKE HER FATHER, DICTATOR PAUL KAGAME, ANGE KAGAME CELEBRATES THE DEATH OF BURUNDI’S FATHER OF THE NATION – PRESIDENT PETER NKURUNZIZA. 

By: Rpf Gakwerere On 9th June 20, when Burundi’s government spokesman was announcing the death of president Peter Nkurunziza, in dictator Paul Kagame’s office, it was a mere confirmation of what they already knew since the 8th June 20. Monday, 8th June 20, Kigali was ripe with rumours of President …

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STATEMENT FROM US DEPARTMENT OF STATE CONGRATULATING THE NEW PRESIDENT OF BURUNDI, MAJ GEN EVARISTE NDAYISHIMIYE

The United States government congratulates President Evariste Ndayishimiye on his June 18 inauguration. Today’s inauguration is a historic moment that demonstrates Burundians’ continued commitment to a peaceful transfer of power. We recognize this is a momentous occasion for the people of Burundi and an opportunity for the government to usher …

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On This Day June 16, 1944, Fourteen-Year-Old George Stinney Was Executed In South Carolina.

By: Equal Justice Initiative On June 16, 1944, George Stinney Jr., a ninety-pound, black, fourteen-year-old boy, was executed in the electric chair in Columbia, South Carolina. Three months earlier, on March 24, George and his sister were playing in their yard when two young white girls briefly approached and asked …

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