Thursday , 21 August 2025
‘‘ Freedoms, democracy, human rights and rights to live are none negotiable ’’

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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CRIMINAL PAUL KAGAME CONTINUES TO USE OPPRESSED AND ENSLAVED RWANDANS AS GUINEA PIGS FOR DIFFERENT VACCINE TESTING – TRIALS.

By: Rpf Gakwerere Again, Criminal Paul Kagame and his partners-in-crime, Bill Gates and Bill Gates foundation have allegedly identified pets for COVID 19 vaccine trial. Who are the pets for Bill Gates’ COVID 19 vaccine trials? Rwandans. For years, The Bill Gates foundation through the approval of their agent – …

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JEANNE MUKAMURENZI’S REACTION TO RWANDA’S 10TH RATED CELEBRITIES WHO MOURNED AND MADE NOISES ON THE BRUTAL MURDER OF BLACK AMERICAN GEORGE FLOYD.

Even though no one heard Kizito Mihigo plead to his tormentors when he was being tortured prior to his death, I’m quiet sure that he pleaded with them that he couldn’t breath. Question Thousands of Rwandans who have been dying in Kagame’s secret torture chambers, their lives don’t matter? This …

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ASKED TO CHOOSE A UGANDAN NAME, PETER NKURUNZIZA SETTLED FOR SULA KATO.

By: Ambassador Adonia Ayebare The graveyards of the world are full of indispensable men,” Charles De Gaulle, former president of France, said about legacy of leaders. The death of Pierre Nkurunziza, 55, formerly president of Burundi, reminded me of De Gaulle’s words. The Nkurunziza was not indispensable. I met him …

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