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Re-Launching Party Activities and the New Executive Committee

Re-Launching Party Activities and the New Executive Committee

Saturday, 15 September 2012

On 13th September 2012, at Hotel Umubano ( Ex-Novotel), we had a press conference and re-launched the activities of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda. We presented our political program and the new interim executive committee. We plan to have our founding congress in November. We also stated that our immediate plan will be to request the registration of our party and prepare for the September 2013 parliamentary elections. New Interim Executive Committee: Democratic Green Party of Rwanda President, Frank Habineza First Vice President, Carine Maombi Second Vice President, Gashugi Leonard Secretary General, Jean Claude Ntezimana Deputy Secretary General, Seraphine Mukamana Treasurer, Jeanine Uwineza Organising Secretary, Deo Tuyishime Communication Secretary, Omar Leo

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Third Anniversary–Resuming Political Activities Inside the Country

Third Anniversary–Resuming Political Activities Inside the Country

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Media Release: Third Anniversary–Resuming Political Activities Inside the Country. On the occasion of the third anniversary of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, we take on the opportunity to inform all party members, well-wishers and the general public that we have re-committed ourselves to resume political activities inside the country. The party leader, Frank Habineza, who has been away in Sweden, since August 2010 will be back early September to spearhead the process of registering the party and preparing for the September 2013 parliamentary elections. During 2011, we were able to launch the Friends of Rwandan Greens, in Australia and participated in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, in Perth, Australia. CHOGM proved to be of great importance. In May 2012, we were also able to participate in the Commonwealth Workshop for Government and Opposition in East Africa, which was held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The workshop discussed the importance of the Opposition Parties complying with all relevant laws and playing a constructive role in the National debate. It also highlighted the Government’s duty to recognize that in a multi-party democracy sometimes it is right for the Opposition to say how a particular law or policy can be improved or modified. We have no doubt that The Commonwealth is a serious partner in this noble cause of having a vibrant democracy in our country. In June 2012, the Government of Burkina Faso, officially registered the African Greens Federation (a coalition of over 30 Political Parties and movements on the African continent), which DGPR’s President, Frank Habineza, chairs. The Secretariat of this federation was launched in July 2012 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. In March 2012, the African Greens Federation was able to host the 3rd Global Greens Congress in Dakar, Senegal. The gathering brought together parties from over 70 countries. BRIEF BACKGROUND The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda was launched on 14 August 2009 as an opposition and alternative party to the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front-RPF. However, it became impossible for the party to register before the August 2010 presidential elections. Then, on the 14 July 2010, its First Vice President, Andre Kagwa RWISEREKA was found decapitated. Tuesday, 14th August 2012 For further details, please contact: Email: info@rwandagreendemocrats.org Tel: +46 73 75 88 927

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Lancement officielle du Siège Social de la Fédération des Verts d’Afrique

Lancement officielle du Siège Social de la Fédération des Verts d’Afrique

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Après plusieurs années de lutte, les écologistes et verts d’Afrique sont reconnus sous la dénomination « Fédération des Verts d’Afrique » en abrégée FEVA. La structure continentale a désormais son siège implanté à Ouagadougou au Burkina Faso. Le quartier général de cette union et son bureau exécutif présidé par le Rwandais Frank HABINEZA a été présenté à la presse le 21 juillet. Les faits remontent en avril 2010 à Kampala en Ouganda où s’était tenu le congrès constitutif de la Fédération des Verts d’Afrique (FEVA). Deux ans après, le 29 juin 2012, le rassemblement des Verts en Afrique obtient sa reconnaissance officielle auprès des autorités du Burkina, pays qui abrite dorénavant son siège. Avec ce siège permanant géré par le secrétariat exécutif dirigé par Fatoumata BOUSSIM, la FEVA est devenue opérationnelle en tout temps. La FEVA est un groupement des Verts et Ecologistes de 30 Etats d’Afrique. Elle a pour objectif principal de hisser les partis verts d’Afrique aux pouvoirs afin de « favoriser l’intégration des principes et valeurs des Verts sur le continent » a insisté le président de la FEVA, le Rwandais Frank HABINEZA. D’un budget triennal de 450 000 000 de FCFA d’aide suédoise, la FEVA compte promouvoir le droit des minorités tout en œuvrant pour la réconciliation des peuples d’Afrique. Bien que naissante, la fédération a déjà engrangé des acquis quant à la représentation de ses membres dans les différents gouvernements et assemblées africains. Chose qui encourage le président des Vert du Burkina, Ram OUEDRAOGO à parler « du printemps des Verts ». Dramane GUENE Radio Télévision du Burkina http://www.rtb.bf/infos/politique/article/federation-des-verts-d-afrique

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Call to re-open investigations into death of our Ex-Vice President, Andre Kagwa Rwisereka.

Call to re-open investigations into death of our Ex-Vice President, Andre Kagwa Rwisereka.

Friday, 13 July 2012

The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, calls upon Rwandan authorities to re-open investigations into the death of its Ex-Vice President, Andre Kagwa Rwisereka, who disappeared on 13th July 2010 and found decapitated the next day. Today, marks two years, after that gruesome murder and the perpetrators of that crime have not yet been brought to justice. The National Public Prosecution Authority announced in October 2011, that, they did not have enough evidence to pursue the case and thus decided to file it. The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki moon, the European Union, the Government of France, the Government of Canada, among others, requested the Rwandan authorities to expedite investigations. We are still waiting. Issued on 13th July 2012 Frank HABINEZA Founding President Democratic Green Party of Rwanda For immediate contact: Phone (Sweden): +46737588927 Email: fhabineza@africangreens.org

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AGF-FEVA is now officially registered in Burkina Faso.

AGF-FEVA is now officially registered in Burkina Faso.

Saturday, 30 June 2012

African Greens Federation is now Legally Registered I have a great pleasure to announce the official registration of the African Greens Federation ( AGF)/ La Federation des Verts Africains ( FEVA), which was done yesterday, the, 29th of June 2012 in, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. We are grateful to our First Vice President, Mr.Adama Sere, who has worked tirelessly to make this registration process a success, thanks also goes to our host-party leadership, (Rassemblement Des Ecologistes du Burkina Faso) and it s President, Mr.Ram Ouedraogo. This is a great step forward. We shall achieve much more. Congratulations to all the entire AGF membership. Frank Habineza AGF-FEVA, President

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International Greens call for democracy and Green action!

International Greens call for democracy and Green action!

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

International Green delegates from 70 countries met in Dakar, Senegal, 29th March 1st April, for the first ever Global Green Congress held in Africa (www.dakar2012.org) and tackled issues such as solidarity, democracy, biodiversity, climate change, and the future of the Global Greens parties. This Global Greens gathering was preceded by the 2nd African Greens Congress on 28th and 29th March 2012, which was supported by Green Forum Sweden and the 3rd Global Young Greens Congress, from 27th-29th March 2012. Global Greens condemned the military coup-d’état that took place on 22 March 2012 in Mali and called for the protection and restoration of the national constitution of 25th February 1992. The immediate and unconditional release of all political and military prisoners, respect of all civil liberties and the organisation of free and transparent elections. Greens also condemned the political discrimination against women in the Arab world. They committed themselves to intervene effectively to support the legalisation of Green Parties that have not been officially registered in their home countries. The special focus was put on Rwanda and Senator Bob Brown, Leader of Australian Greens, promised to visit Kigali soon. Greens also agreed to the implementation of transitional justice in order to achieve national reconciliation and ensure democratic governance in post conflict countries. Sweden will continue to support democratic governance in Africa and the rest of the world. The Swedish Green Forum and Green Party stand for peace and we shall continue to be an agent of change , said Eva Goës, Chairperson of Green Forum Sweden and Europe Vice Coordinator, Global Greens. Africa has proved itself as an engine for change that is both sustainable and green, this has been made clear by the people of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. The continent is ready for democracy and sustainable development said Frank Habineza, founder and chairman of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda and president of the African Green Federation. Contact details: Phone (Sweden): +46737588927Email: fhabineza@africangreens.org

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Call on President Kagame to help end security threats in Rwanda

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda has learned with great sadness the news of the deaths and causalities of the recent grenade attack in Kigali on 3rd January 2012. We are very shocked that this is the second grenade attack falling near our party offices in Remera-Kigali. The last one was thrown just 100 metres away and this recent one has also been close. Several of our members in Remera-Kimironko, which also happens to be the home area of the Party President, Frank Habineza, are now living in great fear. This is also coupled with some people who have threatened to rape and decapitate some of our members, who have braved to re-open our party offices. We would like to deliver our message of condolences to all those injured and all the families that have lost their loved ones. We request all our members and supporters to remain vigilant. Let s pull ourselves together and be able to overcome. We call upon President Kagame and all the Rwandan security agencies to help end these security threats as soon as possible. It is the primary role of the state to ensure security of its citizens ; we cannot afford having more Rwandans die from such things that could be prevented. There is no way, the country will move forward if the perpetrators of such cowardly acts are not brought to justice. We would also like to once again call for the re-opening up of the investigation into the gruesome murder of our Vice President, Andre Kagwa Rwisereka, who was decapitated on 14th July 2010.

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Commonwealth must not give up on Human Rights

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Friends of Rwandan Greens (FoRG) express their disappointment that CHOGM ruled out the recommendation of the Eminent Persons Group to set up a Human Rights Commissioner. We are saddened that despite the almost unanimous support of the Commonwealth civil society and particular nations – including Australia – CHOGM could not reach consensus to appoint a Human Rights Commissioner, said Frank Habineza, President of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda. It appears that despite the grandiose statements from member nations about their commitment to the Commonwealth principles they still have much to hide said Mr Habineza. We commend CHOGM for committing to strengthen the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG). CMAG is a critical body in the Commonwealth as it is empowered to take action if member groups fail to meet the principles of the Commonwealth. We look forward to seeing greater detail on this proposal and hope that there aren t hidden devils that allow for too many loopholes, said Mr Habineza. Back in 2009 Commonwealth members like Australia said that granting Rwanda membership would help to entrench the rule of law and support democracy. FoRG is now calling on Australia to come good on this assurance and use its influence as Chair of the Commonwealth to bring about the broad commitments made by CHOGM in Perth this year – otherwise Australia will only be remembered for leading a Commonwealth of nations into further disrepute and irrelevance, said Amy Tyler, Spokesperson for Friends of Rwandan Greens. The Rwandan people deserve democracy and the Commonwealth can help deliver this with their commitment to technical and electoral support as well as through the strengthening of CMAG, said Ms Tyler. FoRG looks forward to future meetings with representatives from the Australian government as well as the Commonwealth to ensure that Rwanda s membership in the Commonwealth is not used as a public relations cover for the Rwandan Government while they engage in extremely undemocratic behaviour at home, said Ms Tyler. For further details, please contact : Amy Tyler, Spokesperson, Friends of Rwandan Greens Tel : +61 400 550 140, Email : 22tyler@gmail.com

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