Malmo, Sweden 21/11/2011 Our Ref: RPP/6799/BI/ICII/21/11/JVK/11GBI Ref: A call to boycott trade investments in Rwanda As you are all aware Rwanda is now at a cross-roads as the people of Rwanda continue to experience the most gruesome, inhumane and degrading abuses under the current dictatorial regime of President Kagame whose wild behaviours are beyond comprehension. Indeed, these relentless man-made tragedies could be avoidable if the international community would continue to encourage and support a democratic and peaceful political settlement in order to allow the country to return to normalcy, establish democratic institutions, justice and rule of law as the only instruments to build a new civil society, a democratic and prosperous Rwanda that guarantees equal rights, opportunities and protection of all her children. We have heard some of Rwandan elite, foreign media and entrepreneurs talking about a suitable business environment in this lawless country. But as a party, we have not heard any of them talking about children dying on a daily basis because of hunger and starvations, lack of health care, orphans and abandoned children hiding and taking refuge in sewage pipes in the shanty ghettos of Kigali and scavenging in the middle of the night in hunt for food like as seen in these photos. We have not heard them talking about the elderly and disadvantaged people who have been excluded from main stream services because of their social inequality. We have yet to hear from them condemning the regime policy that makes its own people homeless, and forces others to be sterilised as an experiment to fight poverty and birth control. These young men and women have been denied the right to a family by their own government that is supposed to protect their basic right to freedom and dignity. Instead they have been disowned, condemned and confined to social exclusion by the RPF government because of being poor. UNITY, JUSTICE AND PROSPERITY 1We have heard others speaking about a clean city and social inclusion, but we haven’t heard them talking about travel restrictions, and proclamation of powers to quarantine less advantaged Rwandan entering their own capital and townships, trading centres, and or visiting leisure centres and social clubs without acceptable dressing code to avoid offending the Rwandan stands in the eyes of tourists and investors. We have heard about political stability, and rule of law in Rwanda, yet we have not heard anyone questioning the legality of the forced slavery, segregation, forced prostitution, and the subjective denial of the rights, freedoms and dignity for the most defenceless Rwandans. We have not heard a single voice calling for the release of 2761 unknown prisoners currently rotting in the Rwandan prisons. The RPP’s AVG in Rwanda, has documented the unfortunate forensics in which victims are sent to prison by the RPF/RPA top officials because they wanted to confiscate their businesses, properties and also because of family disputes. It is unfortunate that clean streets, nice swimming pools and good business environment that could have been a source of pride and sustainability to our people have instead become a living nightmare and execrations to them, as they are systematically used to suppress their rights, freedoms and dignity. These cruel incidents must be stopped immediately. It is crucial to note that the lives of the people of Rwanda are dearer and more precious than the construction of streets, five star hotels and swimming pools only aimed at impressing Rwanda’s visitors at the expense of the local Rwandan. These materialistic ornaments can be built, destroyed, rebuilt and replaced by a man, yet no man can ever and ever attain the power and capability to replace the stolen life of another man. Today, Kigali is under rehabilitation and reconstruction after its destruction as a result of the 1990-1994 civil war and genocide, but the precious souls of one million victims of Rwandan genocide and of Rwandan refugees as well as the Congolese peasants massacred in the DRC will never be replaced or restored. While, our party acknowledges that the 1994 genocide was planned, commissioned and executed by the previous regime, we however, also recognise that failure to bring to justice perpetrators of the horrendous crimes and murders of Tutsi in 1959, 1961, 1963, 1973 and 1975 were grave mistakes. It is these impunities therefore that might have been used as precedence, largely which played a significant role in 1994 genocide. The perpetrators knew that there will never be justice for victims as in the previous cases of horrendous crimes. This is why we believe that bringing those responsible for these crimes is crucial and important lesson to Rwandan future generations. The RPP believes that there can never be peace and tranquillity and building of democratic institutions and prosperous Rwanda until all people responsible for misusing and abusing their power are brought to justice. We need to leave a good example to our children if we are to build a civil society that is enshrined within the rule of law. As party, we also believe that a national reconciliation based on the South African model, where no genocide took place, would be disastrous to Rwanda as a nation and catastrophic to Rwandans as a people. UNITY, JUSTICE AND PROSPERITY 2We have been listening to the decisions of well-respected and powerful global leaders, decisions makers and politicians talking about the removal of the most vicious dictators that started with the Arab Spring – in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and now in progress in Syria and Yemen as well as other countries. We have heard too few voices of world leaders pledging to take decisive punitive measures if necessary against the most brutal Rwandan dictatorial regime of our times, whose violent wild behaviours exceeds that of the Libya’s late Kaddafi, Uganda’s late Idi Amin, Syria’s Assad, Yemen’s Saleh and Egypt’s deposedMubarak. We have witnessed the unified and stern determination of the international community in demanding, imposing and enforcing travel bans, freezing of assets, economic and political isolations and other punitive measures against these oppressive Arab and African regimes of terror, for their failures to openup political space, democratic reform and their continued bloody and barbaric campaigns and oppressions against their own people. Yet, there have been too few global leaders and decision makers that have been overwhelmed by the enormous and shocking indescribable suffering and gruesome brutalities that have been wrecked on Rwandan people during the last 17-years of the RPF barbaric reign of terror. That clearly acknowledges that President Kagame and his cronies’ are responsible for an escalation of violence and repression of Rwandan people due to their refusal to allow political reform and rebuilding of democratic institutions in Rwanda. We have also witnessed the relevance of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as regards to its heroism indictments and prosecutions of crimes against humanity, genocides and violations of the peoples’ of rights, freedom and dignity by these doctorial regimes. However, as of today, we are yet to hear when the last of the genocide perpetrators and those high ranking PRF/RDF officials responsible for massacring innocent Rwandan refugees and Congolese people in the DRC will be apprehended to face full accountability and justice for deeds. The notion of wanting to judge others when we ourselves don’t want to be judged has no legacy in any modern democratic nation that is governed under the rule of law and order. No Rwandan should deem himself to be above the law. As a party, we believe that punishing ring leaders responsible for the 1994 genocide and the killing of Rwandan refugees in the DRC can never hinder the process of national reconciliation. It is only the absence of justice that will fail the much needed national reconciliation. To this extent therefore, we are calling upon the Rwanda government to release all political prisoners, journalists and local Rwandans who have been in prison for over 15 years. The RPP therefore, as a party, calls for significant steps be taken to expose and institute diplomatic isolation of the RPF regime that is systematically violating human rights and repressing peaceful democratic rights of its own people. UNITY, JUSTICE AND PROSPERITY 3To this extent therefore, my party, the Rwanda People’s Party, once again wish to call upon for a unified stance of the 193-nation body to come together and impose a travel ban, freeze of assets of President Kagame and his associates because such measures will help to create an environment of democratic reform proposed under the 5 th May 2011, RPP Peace Talks initiatives, namely, the RWANDA ROAD MAP TO PEACE. On behalf of my party, the Rwanda People’s Party, we would like to thank the heroic decisions of the individual states that are considering unilateral punitive measures against the RPF regime as they are on time and of common sense, highlighting the seriousness of the current gruesome and human catastrophic situation in Rwanda. We hope other countries will henceforth follow a suit. We also wish to take this opportunity, once again, on behalf on my party, to call upon the UN, EU and AU as well as the governments of the UK, US, France and Belgium, Brazil, India, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Independent Peace Initiatives, Human Rights Bodies, Human Rights Groups, and Friends of Rwanda to take a lead in this historic journey aimed at persuading president Kagame to adopt the RPP ROAD MAP TO PEACE which is a platform to build upon. This is a plan for lasting peace and harmony among Rwandans, a democratic, a happy civil society and a prosperous Rwanda for all. The continuity of the issuances of the double standard political statements by some individuals and to a regime that kills and suppresses its own people in bid to try to save a friendly regime from falling, on behalf of the Kagame’s regime is very unfortunate and unhelpful to the people of Rwanda and the Great Lakes Region of Nations. Instead, as a party, we believe that calling for a dialogue and action in line with bringing peace and political stability of the region would be more appropriate. Our party does not believe in the militarization of our region. We want peace and development not war and suffering. This is the creed of our party. It is high time, therefore, that the friends of Rwanda accept and acknowledge the reality, that the RPF’s dramatic blanket curtain on a government that has become plagued by scandals and seems increasingly helpless in the face of the political indignation of the Rwandan people have taken in light of this catastrophe. We must agree in principle, that the 17-years of Kagame’s regime has meant cruel hostilities, rising poverty, uncontrollable price-hiking, strengthened organised crimes, a burgeoning black market and the shocking, extremely harrowing and suffering of Rwandan people. UNITY, JUSTICE AND PROSPERITY 4The RPP is calling to an end to this unfortunate support of a regime that has gone off rail. The support for this RPF regime is extremely dangerous, futile, and unhelpful to the people of Rwanda and the region as a whole. It is like burying an ostrich head into the sand because it is futile and only exposes its backside. We believe it would be unthinkable to support this oppressive regime that calls its own people rats. It is not a benign regime. In fact is a cruel and murderous regime that is characterized by the cold blooded slaughter of Rwandan citizens as described herein by some of the DMI agents: This is how the regime treats its critics and opponents. They are rats that have to be exterminated in all manner of methods. "Those war mongers will be finished in the most humble way. there are many ways of Killing a Rat...one of the ways is starving it, squeezing its neck, hitting it with a sledge hammer, eating it alive, finding it in its hole, trapping is with KAMASU, poisoning it and also many other ways." These are some of the infamous, systematically and well calculated methods of killings of Rwandan people both inside Rwanda and in their countries of exile. These are the same frightening words used by the late Kaddafi when he was killing his own people. Our party, the Rwanda people Party, on the other hand believes in democratic and peaceful change in Rwanda, and we are determined to avoid a damaging civil war and genocide in our country again if at all possible. This is why we urge President Kagame to adopt our ROAD MAP TO PEACE. In the same breath we urge the International Confederation of Industries and Investments, Global International Chambers and Commerce and Industries, business, and international community to boycott investments in Rwanda for so long as President Kagame continues with his murderous and cruel activities in Rwanda against innocent civilians and refuses to allow the Rwandan people to express their free will in a free national democratic election. Thanks. John V Karuranga, President Rwanda Peoples Party www.rwandapeopleparty.org Facebook: John V. Karuranga Phone: +00447985663922 Email: rppimvura@yahoo.com UNITY, JUSTICE AND PROSPERITY 5
La Communauté Ivoirienne Catholique de France
La Communauté Ivoirienne Catholique de France a pour principale vocation de témoigner du Christ au Cœur de l’Eglise Universelle et créer pour ses membres, un espace d’expression de la foi catholique, de solidarité et d’épanouissement.
Basée à l’Eglise Notre Dame de Clignancourt de Paris XVIII, elle organiqe tous les 3èmes dimanche du mois une rencontre de prière:
[Chapelet, louange, prière charismatique, messe, partage]
Pour l’année 2011 – 2012 elle lance les activités suivantes:
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Garderie et Eveil à la foi
La Communauté Ivoirienne Catholique de France – Paris NDC lance son activité garderie et éveil à la foi.
Cette équipe encadrera les plus jeunes pendant les rencontres communautaires et les événements organisés par la Communauté.
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Vigile 31 décembre 2011
Comme chaque année La Communauté Ivoirienne Catholique de Paris organise sa traditionnelle vigile du 31 décembre et t’invite à rentrer dans la nouvelle année avec elle.
- Au programme: Chapelet, louange, enseignement, messe, partage
- Samedi 31 décembre de 21h00 à l’aube à L’Eglise Notre Dame de Cligancourt Paris XVIII
Ces informations t’intéressent?
www.cicfparisndc.org
CICF Paris
By: La Communauté Ivoirienne Catholique de Paris
The International Conference on Cultural Diplomacy in the EU
"Crisis, Conflict, and Culture: The Role of Cultural Diplomacy in the European Project" (Brussels, December 6th - 9th, 2011) www.eu-culturaldiplomacy-conference.org The EU & Cultural Diplomacy Conference is the first of a series of three conferences dedicated to enhancing awareness and understanding of international governing institutions and their role in promoting cultural diplomacy across the world. The conference, focused on the European Union, is an international conference organized by the ICD and other leading organizations in the home base of the EU—Brussels, Belgium. Conference Speakers We are privileged to include as speakers over 50 leading figures from European and international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, including a number of members of the ICD Advisory Board. Conference Speakers include: Adrian Severin - Member of European Parliament; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Alojz Peterle - Member of European Parliament; Former Prime Minister of Slovenia Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck - Member of European Parliament; Former Belgium Minister for European Affairs, International Trade and Agriculture H. E. Amb. Arif Havas Oegroseno - Ambassador of Indonesia to Belgium Henri Malosse - President of the Employers Group, Economic and Social Committee of the EU H. E. Amb. Ihor Dolhov - Ambassador of Ukraine in Belgium Prof. Jan Pronk - Former Dutch Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment Kristiina Ojuland - Member of European Parliament; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia Laima Liucija Andrikienė - Member of European Parliament; Former Minister of European Affairs of Lithuania Laima Liucija Andrikienė - Member of European Parliament Marietta Giannakou - Member of European Parliament; Former Greek Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs H. E. Amb Michèle Boccoz - Ambassador of France to Belgium Please find the complete list of speakers here. For more information about The 2011 International Conference on Cultural Diplomacy in the EU, please visit the conference webpage at http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/cde/index.php?en_ecdc- 2011. For more information about the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, visit www.culturaldiplomacy.org If you are interested to attend the Conference as a member of the press, please e-mail press@culturaldiplomacy.org With warmest regards, Mark Donfried Director & Founder Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD)
Ghana: Movie producer arrested for ‘fake’ kidnap
The producer of a movie ‘Obi Nim Ebenezer’, Agyeman Jones has been arrested by the Tafo Pankrono Police in Kumasi.
This follows earlier claims by persons close to the producer that he had been kidnapped by the main characters portrayed in the movie, Prophet Ebenezer Opambour and Bishop Daniel Obinim.
Speaking to Citi News on Friday, Chief Superintendent Adusa of Tafo Pankrono Police explained that it appears the complainant and the producer connived to deceive the public as a means of promoting the movie.
“Around 8:00 he reported himself and it appears that it was a hoax. We believe that he did it in the interest of his business, so we are preparing to arraign him before court”.
Chief Superintendent Adusa also noted that Prophet Ebenezer Opambour and Bishop Obinim were mistakenly blamed for the kidnap as a result of what the complainant reported.
“We want to take this opportunity to extend our regrets to those whose names were mentioned, it wasn’t the Police who did that, it was the complainant”.
S: ghanaweb
Guinea plans 150,000 bpd oil refinery
CONAKRY (Reuters) – Guinea has approved a $2 billion plan by British firm Herman Trading to build a 150,000 barrel per day refinery in the West African state, its prime minister said.
The plant will be built in Guinea’s western region of Boffa and will start producing at a reduced rate of between 6,000 and 10,000 bpd from next year before reaching full capacity after five years.
« This is a job-creating project and proves that Guinea has become an investment destination, » Prime Minister Mohammed Said Fofana said late on Friday on state television.
He said the project by Herman Trading was backed by British, Indian and Guinean investors and added that the total cost of the project would be $2 billion. First production is expected by May 2012.
An official at Herman Trading was not immediately available to comment.
Guinea is the world’s largest bauxite exporter and holds rich minerals reserves, but imports all of its refined fuel and has no domestic oil production.
S: Reuters africa
Pope says West should not condescend to Africa
COTONOU (Reuters) – Pope Benedict said on Saturday the developed world could not continue to look down on Africa « with the judgmental tone of a moralizer » and impose rules, but must come up with real partnership solutions to solve the continent’s many problems.
The 84-year-old pope made his appeal in an address to officials of Benin, including President Thomas Boni Yayi and the diplomatic corps, on the second day of his trip to the West African nation.
« Too often our mind is blocked by prejudices or by images which give a negative impression of the realities of Africa, the fruit of a bleak analysis, » he said.
« It is tempting to point to what does not work; it is easy to assume the judgmental tone of the moralizer or of the expert who imposes his conclusions and proposes, at the end of the day, few useful solutions. »
The main purpose of the pope’s three-day Benin trip is the publication later on Saturday of a papal document on Africa which he wrote after a synod of African bishops at the Vatican in 2009.
He said on Friday before he arrived that he chose Benin as the sole venue to deliver his document formerly known as an « apostolic exhortation, » because in some ways the country was exemplary.
Benin made one of Africa’s few peaceful transitions to democracy in 1990 after a period of Marxist-Leninist rule that had been supported by the former Soviet Union and Cuba.
Unlike some of its neighbours where inter-religious strife is rife, particularly Nigeria, Benin also enjoys mostly peaceful coexistence among Christianity, Islam and traditional religions.
In his Saturday morning speech to diplomats at the presidential palace, the pope also repeated his condemnation of violence by anyone in God’s name.
« No religion and no culture may justify the appeal or recourse to intolerance and violence, » he said. « To use the revealed word, the sacred scriptures, or the name of God to justify our interests, our easy and convenient policies or our violence, is a very grave fault. »
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At an inter-religious meeting in the Italian city of Assisi last month, the pope said he felt « profound shame » for the use of violence by some in the Catholic Church over the course of the centuries, a reference to the crusades and the use of force by missionaries in the New World.
The pope said that the rest of the world should not see Africa merely as a place whose vast resources of energy, minerals, agriculture and people « are easily exploited often for dubious ends ».
This, he said, was « reductionist and disrespectful » and made objects out of Africa and her people. Benedict, however, also alluded to the problem of corruption and greed in Africa.
« Many conflicts have originated in man’s blindness, in his desire for power and for political and economic interest, to mock the dignity of people and of nature, » he said.
Later on Saturday, the pope was visiting Ouidah, a city west of Cotonou which is considered the capital of voodoo in West Africa.
He is visiting the city to pay tribute to the tomb of one of Benin’s most famous native son’s, Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, who worked in the Vatican for many years in a number of top church positions. He died in 2008.
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