May 2010

IMIKORANIRE YA PSD NA FPR, OPOZISIYO YA BARINGA, UMUKANDIDA UDAFITE AHO ABARIZWA

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Urubuga ngishwanama rw’amashyaka atavuga rumwe na leta mu rwanda(CCP) ITANGAZO : IMIKORANIRE YA PSD NA FPR, OPOZISIYO YA BARINGA, UMUKANDIDA UDAFITE AHO ABARIZWA. Urubuga Ngishwanama rw’Amashyaka Atavuga Rumwe na Leta mu Rwanda ruhuriza hamwe : FDU-INKINGI, Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda (Green Party) na PS-IMBERAKURI, rubabajwe cyane n’ingamba nshya za FPR zo gushyira ku ruhande amashyaka nyakuri atavuga rumwe nayo, igakoresha amashyaka yakoranye nayo mu gihe cy’imyaka 16 nka oposisiyo ya politiki. Ibi bibaye nyuma y’ibyumweru bike Perezida KAGAME asabiye mu ruhame -muri kimwe mu biganiro ajya agirana n’abanyamakuru cyabaye muri Mata 2010- abwira P.L. na P.S.D. ko bakwiye gutangira kujya basaba urubuga rwa politiki nk’uko amashyaka atavuga rumwe na Leta ajya arusaba. Dr. Jean Damascène NTAWUKURIRYAYO, Uwungirije Umukuru w’Inteko Ishinga Amategeko, umutwe w’abadepite, ntashobora gupigana no guhangana na Perezida KAGAME na FPR mu matora agiye kuza muri Kanama 2010. Dr. Jean Damascène NTAWUKURIRYAYO, yari Minisitiri w’Ubuzima kandi Ishyaka rye PSD ryakoranye igihe kirekire na FPR uhereye mu 1994, no mu matora ya 2003 PSD yashyigikiye umukandida wa FPR. Perezida wa PSD, Dr. Vincent BIRUTA, yigeze kuba Umukuru w’Inteko Ishinga Amategeko, nyuma yaho kugeza n’ubu aza kuba Umukuru wa Sena y’u Rwanda, arirwo rwego rwa kabiri rukuru rw’igihugu, rukaba n’urwa kabiri mu ikurikirana ry’inzego, ukurikije ITEGEKO NSHINGA ry’ u Rwanda. Ikindi kandi n’uko Umukuru wungirije w’Inteko Ishinga Amategeko atari kure cyane y’inzego zo hejuru zifatirwamo ibyemezo muri iki gihugu. Gahunda yafashwe yamaze kumenyekana : mu gihe gikwiye, umukandida wibereye aho azasaba abamushyigikiye gutora usanzwe ari ku butegetsi. Birasobanutse cyane ko PSD irimo gukorera mu nyungu za FPR, ikaba ikorera mu kwaha kwayo kandi ko itigeze yitandukanya nayo ngo ikore nk’ishyaka ritavuga rumwe na Leta kuva mu 1994. Ibyinjiyemo gusa kugirango iherekeze FPR kandi iyiheshe icyizere, hanyuma bifashe no guhuma amaso imiryango mpuzamahanga, maze amatora azagaragare nk’aho ari mu mucyo no mu bwisanzure. Urubuga Ngishwanama rw’Amashyaka Atavuga Rumwe na Leta mu Rwanda (CCP) ruramagana cyane izi ngamba nshya za FPR zo gushyira ku ruhande amashyaka nyayo atavuga rumwe nayo, ikikoranira n’ayarasanzwe akorera mu kwaha kwayo : PL na PSD, nk’amashyaka yafashe gahunda nshya yo kutavuga rumwe nayo. PSD na PL nta na rimwe zigeze zihagarara ku mugaragaro ngo zivuguruze ubutegetsi bwa FPR, ntizigeze zamagana akarengane FPR ikorera abaturage, ntizigeze zihangana na FPR mu nzira yo kuzana demokarasi mu gihugu, igihe cyose zamaze zari zibereye mu mudendezo hamwe na FPR, kandi buri gihe zashyigikiraga ibikorwa byose bya FPR, nta kunenga na rimwe byigeze bibaho ku mugaragaro. Amatora atagaragaramo uruhare rw’abatavuga rumwe na Leta n’ayo gupfusha ubusa umutungo w’igihugu n’igihe. Turongera gusaba ubwisanzure buhagije mu matora ya Perezida wa Repubulika ya 2010 ; agaciro k’imyanzuro y’amatora kazakomeza kuba ikibazo gikomeye igihe cyose abatavuga rumwe na Leta bazakomeza guhezwa. Turongera kandi gusaba ko Guverinoma y’u Rwanda yakwemera amashyaka atavuga rumwe nayo : FDU-INKINGI n’Isyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda (Green Party), nta yandi mananiza. Bikorewe i Kigali, kuwa 24 Gicurasi 2010. Bishyizweho umukono na : Ms. Victoire INGABIRE UMUHOZA Umuyobozi wa FDU-INKINGI Mr. Frank HABINEZA Umuyobozi w’Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda Me. Bernard NTAGANDA Umuyobozi wa PS-IMBERAKURI

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Testimony on Rwanda by USA’s Assistant Secretary of State on Africa

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Extract on RWANDA from the, Testimony of Johnnie Carson US’s Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs : before the House Foreign Affairs Committee Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Washington, DC, May 25, 2010 The Great Lakes Region : Current Conditions and U.S. Policy http://www.state.gov/p/af/rls/rm/20 [ The presidential elections in Rwanda this August are expected to be peaceful and non-violent. However, the security environment ahead of the elections is of concern. We strongly condemn the series of recent grenade attacks in Kigali that have caused numerous casualties as well as anxiety and unease in the population in the run-up to the elections. The political environment ahead of the election has been riddled by a series of worrying actions taken by the Government of Rwanda, which appear to be attempts to restrict the freedom of expression. In a period of months, the Government of Rwanda has suspended two newspapers, revoked the work permit and denied the visa of a Human Rights Watch researcher, and arrested (and subsequently released on bail) opposition leader Victoire Ingabire, who has been linked to the FDLR. Despite multiple attempts, two political parties – the Green Party and FDU Inkingi – have still been unable to register. Dissention within the ruling party also appears to have surfaced. We have relayed our concerns about these developments to the Government of Rwanda, urging senior government leaders to respect freedoms of expression, press, association, and assembly. In particular, we have pressed leaders to allow all international and domestic non-governmental organizations and media to operate and report freely. We have also urged leaders to treat Victoire Ingabire in accordance with international law, ensure due process, and give her a speedy, fair, and transparent trial. We have urged the Government of Rwanda and all regional and international partners to work together to achieve free, fair, and peaceful elections that the people of Rwanda deserve. Leading up to the elections, the United States Government has supported a program that provides organizational and policy-development skills to political party leaders from all ten parties in Rwanda. The USG also plans to send approximately a dozen teams to observe the elections.]

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PCC-PRESS RELEASE : RPF-PSD MARRIAGE–GHOST OPPOSITION, STOOGE CANDIDATE

Sunday, 23 May 2010

The Permanent Consultative Council of Opposition Parties in Rwanda (PCC) The Permanent Consultative Council of Opposition Parties in Rwanda which brings together, the United Democratic Forces (FDU–Inkingi), the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, the Parti Social IMBERAKURI, is very disturbed and deeply concerned with the new RPF strategy of doing away with the real political opposition and embrace its coalition partners for the last 16 years as the Political Opposition. This comes just a few weeks after the public Request by President Kagame in one of his Press Conferences held in April 2010, telling Liberal Party-PL and Social Democratic Party-PSD to start claiming for the political space the opposition has been calling for. Dr. Jean Damascene Ntawukuriryayo, Rwanda’s Deputy Speaker of Parliament, cannot challenge President Paul Kagame and the RPF in the upcoming August presidential elections. Dr. Ntawukuriryayo is a former Health Minister and his Social Democratic Party (PSD) have been sleeping in the same bed with RPF since 1994 and in 2003 elections, PSD backed the RPF candidate. The President of PSD, Dr.Vincent BIRUTA, became the Speaker of Parliament then and there-after, till now the Speaker of the Rwandan Senate-the second Supreme Organ in the Country and Number two in hierarchy according to the Rwandan Constitution and also the Deputy Speaker of Parliament is not far away from the top hierarchy and decision makers of the Land. The usual master plan is already known : the right time the stooge candidate urges his supporters to vote for the incumbent. It’s very clear that PSD is an RPF satellite and affiliated Party and has never been in opposition since 1994. It is just coming in to escort and give legitimacy to the RPF Candidate and hoodwink the international community that the elections are free and fair. The Permanent Consultative Council of Opposition Parties in Rwanda strongly condemns this new RPF strategy of doing away with the real and genuine political opposition by embracing its coalition Partners, PSD and PL as its new opposition. PSD and PL have never stood up publically to challenge the RPF regime, they have never denounced the injustices of the RPF against the population, they have never confronted the RPF for the democratization of the country, they have always been comfortable with the RPF-established clientele system and they have always supported all RPF activities without giving any critic publically. An election, where the real opposition is not allowed to participate in, is just a wastage of national resources and wastage of time. We once again call for a level playing field for the 2010 presidential election ; the legitimacy of the results will remain a big problem if the real opposition is closed out. We also once again call the Rwandan Government to register the real opposition parties : FDU INKINGI and the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda without any further hurdles. Issued at Kigali, 24th May 2010 Signed by : Ms Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza Chairperson, United Democratic Forces Mr. Frank Habineza Chairman, Democratic Green Party of Rwanda Me. Bernard Ntaganda Chairman, Parti Social IMBERAKURI

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PCC PRESS RELEASE : Deepening security situation in Rwanda

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

The Permanent Consultative Council of Opposition Parties in Rwanda which brings together, The United Democratic Forces (FDU–Inkingi), The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, Le Parti Social IMBERAKURI, is deeply concerned with the continued grenade attacks which are destabilizing the security situation in the country, these barbaric acts are causing a serious security and political crisis to the people of Rwanda. Our country has indeed suffered a lot, many people have died, we need no more war, no more killings. We strongly condemn all these violent means being used to threaten the Rwandan People and make the upcoming presidential elections a nightmare. We condemn in the strongest terms possible the use of violence and the authors of the continued grenade attacks in Kigali city and elsewhere in Rwanda. The Opposition Parties have embraced non- violence to change the political situation in Rwanda. We also strongly condemn the arrest and intimidation of political opponents ; sabotage and non-registration of opposition parties. We believe that without a discussion on creating a level playing field for the 2010 election, the legitimacy of the results will remain a problem. We seriously condemn the suspension of independent newspapers by the Rwandan High Media Council and its recent decision to ban UMUSESO and UMUVUGIZI Newspapers for good, (freedom of the press is a fundamental right, citizens of Rwanda have a right to balanced information). The escalation of this crisis is no secret any more : arrest and intimidation of political opponents ; sabotage and non-registration of opposition parties, arbitrary detention and exile of army senior officers ; suspension of independent newspapers ; (unexplained repeating grenade blasts in Kigali city) and “near-war” speeches from the President. The Permanent Consultative Council of Opposition Parties in Rwanda urge : The Government to take all necessary measures to thoroughly investigate these barbaric killings and continued security threats, prosecute those responsible, ensure the physical and psychological integrity of all citizens and inform Rwandans about this unrevealing grenade terror. The Government to register the FDU INKINGI and the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda without any further delay. The Government to put an end to the harassment, intimidation and withdraw the politically motivated trials of opposition leaders. The Government to immediately release the new electoral code and set up a consensus based national electoral commission. We officially call upon the international community and all bilateral partners of Rwanda to take an active role in the peaceful process for achieving a lasting solution to the current political situation in Rwanda. Issued at Kigali, 19th May 2010 Signed by : Ms Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza Chairperson, United Democratic Forces Mr. Frank Habineza Chairman, Democratic Green Party of Rwanda Me. Bernard Ntaganda Chairman, Parti Social IMBERAKURI

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ITANGAZO : GAHUNDA YO GUSHYIRAHO UMUKANDIDA PEREZIDA

Monday, 17 May 2010

Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda, iratangaza gahunda yo gushyiraho umukandida Perezida wayo nk’Ishyaka ritavuga rumwe na Leta y’u Rwanda mu matora yo muri Kanama 2010. Uzahagararira Ishyaka azaba ari Bwana Frank HABINEZA, Perezida Fondateri w’Ishyaka. Nyuma yo kuvugwa kenshi no kubibazwa n’itangazamakuru, ryaba iryo mu Rwanda cyangwa hanze yarwo, Komite Nyobozi y’Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda, iratangaza gahunda yo gushyiraho umukandida Perezida wayo nk’Ishyaka ritavuga rumwe na Leta y’u Rwanda mu matora yo muri Kanama 2010. Tuzitabira amatora ari uko Isyaka ryacu ryemewe n’amategeko mbere y’impera za Kamena 2010. Uzahagararira Ishyaka azaba ari Bwana Frank HABINEZA, Perezida Fondateri w’Ishyaka. Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda rizongera ryandikire ubuyobozi bw’Akarere ka Gasabo ribusaba kuryemerera gukora inama rusange yo kurishinga ku itariki ya 04 Kamena 2010 kandi bikaba byazaryemerera kwitabira ibirori byo kwizihiza umunsi w’ibidukikije ku rwego rw’isi, bizabera mu Rwanda. Twizera ko iyo nama rusange nigenda neza, tuzahita dushyikiriza Minisiteri y’Ubutegetsi bw’Igihugu ibyangombwa byuzuye. Kandi kubera ko ubusanzwe itajya itinda mu gutunganya amadosiye nk’ayo, dufite icyizere ko Ishyaka rizaba ryarangije kwandikwa byemewe n’amategeko mbere y’uko igihe cyo gutanga amazina y’abakandida Perezida, giteganyijwe hagati ya 24 Kamena n’iya 2 Nyakanga 2010, kirangira. Twizeye kandi ko Akarere kazaduha igisubizo cyihuse kandi cyiza. Twishimiye no kubamenyesha ko duherutse kongera gutunganya Komite yacu, dushyiraho abagize Komite nshya, nta kibazo dufite mu Ishyaka. Polisi y’Igihugu yaratwandikiye, yongera kutwizeza ko kurinda umutekano ari inshingano zayo mu gihe twaba tubonye uruhushya rw’Akarere, dufite icyizere ko hamwe na Polisi yacu, nta kibazo na kimwe cy’umutekano tuzagira. Kuva gucunga umutekano w’abanyarwanda bose, natwe turimo, biri mu nshingano za Leta, twizeye kuzakora inama rusange mu mahoro kandi ikarangira neza. Turasaba Leta y’u Rwanda gufungura urubuga rwa politiki no kwemerera amashyaka atavuga rumwe nayo kujya mu matora agiye kuza. Bikorewe i Kigali, 17th May, 2010. Bisinywe na Komite Nyobozi ku rwego rw’igihugu. Amazina y’abagize Komite Nyobozi n’icyo bashinzwe : 1. Bwana Frank HABINEZA, Perezida 2. Bwana André RWISEREKA KAGWA, V/Perezida wa mbere 3. Madamu Jeanine UWINEZA, V/Perezida wa kabiri 4. Madamu Didacienne KANGEYO, Umunyamabanga Mukuru 5. Bwana Jean Claude NTEZIMANA, Umunyamabanga Mukuru Wungirije 6. Bwana Alexis MUGISHA, Umubitsi Mukuru 7. Madamu Carine MAOMBI, Umubitsi Mukuru Wungirije 8. Umwari Diane MUYISENGE, Umunyamabanga ushinzwe Itumanaho n’Itangazamakuru

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Requesting Permission to Hold Founding Congress for Democratic Green Party of Rwanda

Monday, 17 May 2010

18th May, 2010 The Mayor of Gasabo District Kigali, Rwanda Dear Sir, RE : Requesting Permission to Hold Founding Congress for Democratic Green Party of Rwanda. We humbly request you to allow us hold the founding congress of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda on 4th June 2010. After several correspondences between the District of Gasabo and National Police, we requested the Ministry of Local Government to intervene in our situation, we held one meeting with them and they showed their interest in our holding a peaceful congress. We informed them of our new strategy to sign party documents in the Public Notary’s Office, without holding a congress but they clarified that a congress was mandatory. It’s in that regard that we would like to once again request for your permission to hold the Party’s founding Congress on 4th June 2010 at CASABONITA Hall, Kimironko Sector, Gasabo District, Kigali City. We would also like to take on this opportunity to request the presence of the District Public Notary who will witness the signing ceremony. We recently re-organized our party and nominated new committee members, we don’t have any internal problems. The Police had written to us, assuring its commitment to protect us in case we got the permission from the District, we are hopeful that we shall not have any security problem. Since it’s in Government’s roles and obligations to ensure security for all Rwandans, including ourselves, we are hopeful to have a peaceful and successful congress. We are looking forward to getting your quick response. Yours Faithfully Frank HABINEZA Founding President, Democratic Green Party of Rwanda C.C : Minister of Local Government Mayor of Kigali City

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DECLARATION : INTENTIONS TO FIELD A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE

Sunday, 16 May 2010

The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda declares its intentions to field an opposition Presidential Candidate in the upcoming August 2010 elections. The Party Flag bearer will be Mr. Frank HABINEZA, the founding President of the Party. After a lot of inquiries and speculation from different media houses both in Rwanda and outside Rwanda, the Executive Committee of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda declares its intentions to field an opposition Presidential Candidate in the upcoming August 2010 elections. Our participation in the upcoming presidential elections is on condition of the Party Registration before the end of June 2010. The Party Flag bearer will be Mr. Frank HABINEZA, the founding President of the Party. The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda will submit once again a request to Gasabo District to allow it hold its party founding congress on 4th June 2010 and allow us participate in the World Environmental Day cerebrations, which will be held on International Level in Rwanda. We hope that once the Congress is successful, we will immediately submit our complete dossier requesting for registration to the Ministry of Local Government, which normally doesn’t delay in dealing with such matters, is expected to register the party before the deadline of submitting nominations of Presidential Candidates between 24th June 2nd July 2010. We hope the District will give us a quick and positive response. We recently re-organized our party and got new Executive Committee members, we don’t have any internal problem. The Police had written to us, assuring its commitment to protect us in case we got the permission from the District, we are hopeful that we shall not have any security problem. Since it’s in Government’s roles and obligations to ensure security for all Rwandans, including ourselves, we are hopeful to have a peaceful and successful congress. We call upon the Rwandan Government to open up political space and allow opposition parties to participate in the upcoming presidential elections. Issued at Kigali, 17th May 2010 Signed by The National Executive Committee : Names and Position : 1. Mr. Frank HABINEZA, President 2. Mr. Andre RWISEREKA KAGWA, First Vice President 3. Ms. Jeanine UWINEZA, Second Vice President 4. Ms. Didacienne KANGEYO, Secretary General 5. Mr. Jean Claude NTEZIMANA, Deputy Secretary General 6. Mr. Alexis MUGISHA, Treasurer General 7. Ms. Carine MAOMBI, Deputy Treasurer General 8. Ms. Diane MUYISENGE, Communication Secretary

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Urgent Demand for Correction of Article titled : U-Turn from Green Party amid registration uncertainty

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Dear Editor, Rwanda News Agency, We are so much disturbed and concerned with the way you interpreted our Declaration on Non-Violence in your article published on Tuesday 11 May, titled : U-Turn from Green Party amid registration uncertainty. We urgently request you to make the following corrections : DEMOCRATIC GREEN PARTY OF RWANDA B.P. 6334 KIGALI, RWANDA 13th May 2010 The News Editor Rwanda News Agency KIGALI, RWANDA Dear Editor, Subject : Urgent Demand for Correction of Article titled : U-Turn from Green Party amid registration uncertainty We are so much disturbed and concerned with the way you interpreted our Declaration on Non-Violence in your article published on Tuesday 11 May, titled : U-Turn from Green Party amid registration uncertainty. We urgently request you to make the following corrections : 1. The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, has not made any U-Turn. We are still an opposition party but we believe in the Global Greens Charter and African Greens Charter, which oblige us to respect the principle of Non-Violence. This is not something new, our party has always been non violent, but we wanted to clear out any misconceptions on us. We have no soldiers, we don’t work with FDLR as some media houses have claimed and we don’t support war or any other causes of war. The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda is not a party for those who may have intentions to throw the country backwards in bloodshed. It’s a party deeply rooted in green ideology, which can be found on our website :www.rwandagreendemocrats.org, or on www.africangreens.org andwww.globalgreens.org 2. NO, we haven’t distanced ourselves from opposition colleagues ; we believe that any one is innocent until proven guilty. We demand fair trial and immediate justice. We believe that justice delayed is justice denied. 3. The Permanent Consultative Council of Opposition Parties in Rwanda that we established in February 2010, still exists even though it has been affected with the problems happening in PS Imberakuri. 4. Recognizing achievements made by the RPF led Government does not make the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda an RPF Wing Party but it’s something any reasoning person or group can recognize. We believe that we should give credit where it’s due and criticize where necessary. 5. We believe in a constructive opposition, like the one in UK, which allows the Conservatives to put aside their differences and work together with the Liberal Democrats and at the same time send the ruling Labour back in the opposition. So we don’t see anything unreasonable to appreciate the good things that have been achieved and that does not make us loose our political line. 6. We remain an opposition party and we are not going to fight with any one, we come with a message of peace and hope. We thank you very much in advance for taking care of our serious concern by publishing another article. Yours Sincerely Frank HABINEZA Founding President, Democratic Green Party of Rwanda

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EU Parliament Human Rights Chair/Greens Demand Protection to Rwandan Opposition Politicians

Monday, 10 May 2010

Letter to H.E. Mr. Gérard Ntwari, Ambassador of Rwanda in Belgium, May 6th 2010. It requests protection to Rwandan Opposition Politicians. It is signed by the EU Chairperson of the Human Rights Sub-Committee and the Green Leaders in Europe and the European Parliament Greens Demand Protection to Rwandan Opposition Politicians Letter to S.E. Monsieur Gérard Ntwari, Ambassador of Rwanda in Belgium, May 6th 2010. Honourable Mr. Ntwari, We, the undersigned, are gravely concerned about news that Rwandan oppositional politicians Mrs Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza and Mr Deogratias Mushayidi are being judicially harassed in order to silence their criticism of the state authorities. Mrs Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, presidential candidate and Chairperson of the UDF_INKINGI who recently returned from exile in the Netherlands, is currenlty under house arrest and Mr Deogratias Mushayidi, president of the opposition party PDP_Umanzi is imprisoned both without any official charge against them. We call strongly that the Rwandan authorities either charge them with a criminal offence without delay or promptly release them. Persistent threat and harassment continues against Frank Habineza, president of Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, which is a serious problem to his party’s democratic participation in the upcoming election process. What is more, we are further alarmed to learn that this is not apparently first attempt to curtail the freedom of speech of those who openly criticise the President Kagame of Rwanda and his government. No history of a country shall testify more to the importance of the freedom of speech than that of Rwanda. Never again must the voice of the people be compromised according to political currencies. We urge you to guarantee political space for opposition voices, free from intimidation, with appropriate protection from security forces for individual party activists. We hope that the issue will be resolved quickly and that the authorities will ensure that freedom of speech shall be not only protected but also promoted in Rwanda. Heidi Hautala, Chairwoman of European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights Rebecca Harms Co-president of the Green/Efa Group Daniel Cohn Bendit Co-president of the Green/Efa Group Monica Frassoni European Green Party Co-spokesperson Philippe Lamberts European Green Party Co-spokesperson http://www.heidihautala.fi/2010/05/

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DECLARATION : NON-VIOLENCE, A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION TO RWANDAN PROBLEMS

Sunday, 9 May 2010

After different statements and allegations made against us in the media and elsewhere, the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda re-confirms its commitment to its principle of non-violence and would also like to state the following : We declare our commitment to nonviolence and strive for a culture of peace and cooperation between individuals in the Rwandan community as the basis of national security and sustainable development. We believe that national security should not rest only on military strength but also on cooperation, economic and social development, environmental safety, and respect for human rights. Basing on this principle and after careful consideration of the Rwandan history, which has been marked with use of force and violence to solve national problems, since 1959 to 1994 genocide, which claimed over one million innocent lives. We re-confirm our commitment on the principle on non-use of confrontational politics, since it only helps to make matters worse other than improve them. We re-confirm our position to not work with people or groups, who may have intentions of taking back the country backwards. The good things the country has achieved have taken a lot of efforts and energy. This should be highly valued. We shall continue to strive for consultative politics, diplomacy, cooperation and peaceful competition for political power. But based on mutual understanding, truth and avoidance of abusive language. We commit ourselves to condemning any causes of war and conflicts by understanding and respecting the Rwandan culture, eradicating racism, promoting freedom and democracy, and eradication of poverty. We strive for a national security system capable of the prevention, management and resolution of conflicts using peaceful means. In the process to register the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, we were always pushed on the wall and ended up in reactionary politics ; this has coasted us a lot and never gave us chance to tell Rwandans our message of peace and hope. We recognise the different achievements made by the RPF led Government for the last 16 years, especially in the areas of economic development, educational sector (where all Rwandans are accessing education on merit other than race), improvement in national security and many others. We believe that there is still a big room for improvement in other areas like democracy and good governance. As an opposition party, we also have an important role to play in the sustainable development of Rwanda. We shall strive for a better Rwanda, where all Rwandans from different parts of the world, will feel free to come back home in a country of peace and justice. Non-violence is indeed the sustainable solution to Rwandan problems ; we encourage all Rwandans to embrace it. It’s our guarantee for a better future and better Rwanda. Issued at Kigali, 10th May 2010 Signed by The National Executive Committee : Names and Position 1. Mr. Frank HABINEZA, President 2. Mr. Andre RWISEREKA KAGWA, First Vice President 3. Ms. Jeanine UWINEZA, Second Vice President 4. Ms. Didacienne KANGEYO, Secretary General 5. Mr. Jean Claude NTEZIMANA, Deputy Secretary General 6. Mr. Alexis MUGISHA, Treasurer General 7. Ms. Carine MAOMBI, Deputy Treasurer General 8. Ms. Diane MUYISENGE, Communication Secretary

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