Intrigue
and uncertainty surround the arrest of Agathe Habyarimana in France on
Tuesday 2 March. Agathe is the widow of the former president of Rwanda
Juvénal Habyarimana. The fastest genocide in human history took place
in Rwanda between April and July 1994. Both Juvénal and Agathe Habyarimana
had been associated with the most extreme section of the Rwandan polity
called the 'Akazu'. This was the section of Rwanda that promoted genocidal
ideas, and their ideas were translated into the fastest genocide in history.
Agathe Habyarimana, otherwise known as 'Lady Genocide', was referred to
in Rwanda as the political force behind the Akazu, the extremists who
organised and carried out the genocide.
Since the overthrow of Mobutu Sese Seko in the DRC (Democratic Republic
of Congo), Agathe Habyarimana had sought asylum in France while there
were efforts to extradite her for her role in the genocide. After living
comfortably within the networks of planners of war and destabilisation
for over 12 years, she was taken into custody days after French President
Nicolas Sarkozy visited Rwanda in February 2010. President Nicolas Sarkozy
of France admitted on Thursday that his France had made 'grave errors
of judgment' in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, but stopped short of offering
a formal apology. Instead of an apology, Sarkozy promised a new era of
cooperation between Rwanda and France. Agathe was, thereafter, released
on bail.
Is this a farce or tragedy? Can the reader imagine if 16 years after the
Nazi Holocaust the SS (Schutzstaffel), architects of the Nazi Holocaust,
were living comfortably in a foreign country despite having been accused
of killing six million Jews? With that in mind, we must also remember
that Agathe Habyarimana is not the only suspected genocidaire who has
been sheltered around the world. There is a diaspora of extremists from
Rwanda who are coordinating wars in the Great Lakes region. Many of these
extremists are living in Europe and North America. Félicien Kabuga is
one of the most well-known of these extremists. Kabuga, who allegedly
was the chief financier of the Interahamwe, lived comfortably as a businessman
in Nairobi, Kenya, for many years. After living openly and colluding with
the ruling elements in Kenya, Kabuga has disappeared from public view
in Kenya, but has not been arrested, despite the fact that there has been
a warrant out for his arrest from the International Criminal Court (ICC)
for Rwanda.
Both Agathe Habyarimana and Kabuga have been linked to the Interahamwe
and Ex-FAR (Rwanda Armed Forces), the extremist militia that was mobilised
for genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda. Since 1994 when the French army
under Operation Turquoise assisted the Interahamwe and the Rwanda Armed
Forces (Ex-FAR) to flee from the army of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF),
these genocidaires have made the eastern Congo a space of perpetual war
and plunder. The Ex-FAR and the Interahamwe have since given different
names to their so-called ‘rebel organisation’, and the most recent name
is the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). Literally,
over a million Rwandese were held hostage in the eastern Congo by Interahamwe
and Ex-FAR after 1994. From their bases in the Congo, they had carried
out military forays into Rwanda. The war against Mobutu in 1996 released
a million refugees who returned to Rwanda, and 40,000 of the most extreme
genocidaires formed themselves into militant groups in the eastern DRC,
especially North and South Kivu. While the rank and file lived in the
eastern Congo, the architects of the genocide were involved in the business
of war, plunder and trafficking while flipping between Cameroon, France,
Kenya, the US, Germany and Belgium, coordinating a war in the eastern
Congo and anticipating to go back and finish their work.
THE PLUNDER OF EASTERN CONGO
Since 1996, militia groups in eastern Congo have been involved in war
and the rape of women. The details of these wars are now linked to the
plunder of the resources of eastern Congo. In the first five years after
the genocide, Rwanda gained international sympathy because it claimed
its war in the Congo was to combat those who had committed genocide. Since
the peace accord of 2002 that ended the major wars in the Congo involving
Uganda, Rwanda, Angola, Zimbabwe, Namibia and the government of the DRC,
peace has eluded the people of the Congo. Despite the fact that the largest
UN peacekeeping force (MONUC) now exists in the Congo, a UN Security Council
report points to collusion between the Congolese army, the Ex-FAR and
MONUC. These UN Security Council reports on war in the DRC make it clear
that many military forces, including the Rwandan army, benefit financially
from the militarisation of Eastern Congo.
Since April 2009 there has been a bill before the US Senate, the Congo
Conflict Minerals Act, that would require US companies selling products
using tin, tantalum or tungsten to disclose the country of origin of the
materials to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Progressives have
been campaigning in the United States to ensure that the US government
act and pass the Congo Conflict Minerals Trade Act of 2009 (HR 4128) into
legislation to ensure that companies manufacturing, retailing or trading
in minerals comprised of tin, tantalum, tungsten or gold originating in
the DRC have the absolute obligation to defer finances from reaching armed
groups and military units inflicting death, destruction and human rights
abuses.
RWANDA PLUNDERS EASTERN CONGO
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has ingratiated himself with the West by
presenting himself as a victim, and has sought political support from
progressive Africans for his fight against the Ex-FAR and Interahamwe.
It is now clearer, however, that there is no political will from Rwanda
under Paul Kagame to end the wars in the Congo. Rwanda and Uganda have
in the past been named by the UN Security Council as plunderers of the
resources of the Congo. The UN 'Report of the Panel of Experts on the
illegal exploitation of natural resources and other forms of wealth of
the Democratic Republic of Congo' estimated the Armée Patriotique Rwandaise
has been earning about US$320 million a year from commercial operations
in eastern Congo. Rwanda enjoys the distinction of being an exporter of
coltan when coltan is not mined in Rwanda. From time to time when the
violence and rape of women reach the international news, there are ritual
noises about Rwanda withdrawing from the eastern Congo and reigning in
its own militia. The arrest of General Laurent Nkunda in Rwanda must be
seen as part of this ritual. There is a need for transparency and openness
about Rwanda’s activities in the Congo if there is going to be peace in
the Great Lakes region.
From the records of the balance sheet of the Rwandan economy, it becomes
clearer why it is imperative for Kagame and his foreign accomplices that
the eastern DRC remain destabilised. Hence, the strategic planners of
the West do not want an end to war and rape in the Congo. The Western
governments and their non-governmental organisations that profit from
‘conflict situations’ in Africa are enablers of the Rwandan leadership
and are complicit with the perpetuation of war. War is good business for
arms manufacturers and for Western NGOs and humanitarianism. Peace-loving
Africans have been concerned by the anti-Chinese rhetoric coming out of
some sections of Europe. Kagame should come clean about what he discussed
with the British Army Chief of General Staff (CGS) General Sir Richard
Dannatt, who visited Rwanda in February 2009. These discussions have now
been followed up by high-level visits from European leaders. What was
the nature of the ‘regional security’ that was discussed? French Foreign
Minister Bernard Kouchner, a former official of a well-known international
non-governmental organisation, had been working hard to smooth relations
between France and Rwanda, especially after the French courts accused
Kagame of downing the plane of former Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana.
Because of the ambiguity of this incident – which has been blamed for
triggering the genocide – it was urgent for Rwanda to expose the truth
about what happened. Instead, there were intense secret consultations
between Rwanda and France, leading to the first visit by a French president
to Rwanda since the 1994 genocide.
It was after Sarkozy left Rwanda that Agatha Habyarimana was arrested
in France and later released on bail. Are Sarkozy and Kagame playing games?
We ask this question because of the vitriolic anti-Chinese sentiments
coming from certain European capitals, where there are accusations of
China colonising the Congo. Fifty years after the West colluded to assassinate
Patrice Lumumba and propped up Mobutu and Mobutuism, the same West is
stoking the fires of war in the Congo. The political leadership in China
itself has not been asleep. Earlier this year, General Ma Xiaotian, deputy
chief of staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, visited the Congo
to discuss bilateral ties and military cooperation. China is a member
of the UN Security Council, and if there have been provocations against
Chinese workers in the Congo to foment crisis, China should bring this
matter to the AU (African Union) and to the public. We cannot afford another
proxy war in Africa.
Kagame and Sarkozy are two unpopular politicians. Sarkozy presented himself
as a shameless racist when he gave a speech in Dakar, Senegal, in July
2007. He said:
'[Colonialism in Africa] is not responsible for genocide. It is not responsible
for dictators. It is not responsible for fanaticism. It is not responsible
for the corruption, prevarication. It is not responsible for waste and
pollution… The tragedy of Africa is that the African man has never really
entered history. The African peasant … has known only the eternal renewal
of time via the endless repetition of the same actions and the same words.
In this mentality, where everything always starts over again, there is
no place for human adventure, nor for any idea of progress.'
Sarkozy insulted the people of Senegal and Africans everywhere. It is
obvious that Sarkozy’s mindset and understanding of Africa is in no way
different from that of the typical racist European portrayal of Africans
over the centuries as a people without history, a people that lack the
capability to build a harmonious society. It is this same Sarkozy that
Kagame has now mended fences with and made his political bedfellow. Africans
believe in forgiveness and ubuntu. But Africans also believe in the politics
of truth. Why are the financiers of the Ex-FAR and the Interahamwe being
organised and funded from the US and France? It has become obvious that
for Kagame to continue mining coltan, there must be war in the Congo.
And for this illegal mining, the construction of roads and railways is
a threat to the plunderers of the Congo.
Within Rwanda itself, prominent allies of Paul Kagame who formed the RPF
(Rwandan Patriotic Front) have now run away. General Kayumba Nyamwasa,
who was head of the army, and Patrick Karegeya, who was head of intelligence,
have run away. Major Alfonse Furuma has run away. Theogene Rudasingwa,
who was the secretary-general of the RPF, also ran away but has since
returned and has been reinstated into the RPF fold as the Minister
of health. Meanwhile, other top officials of the RPF have exposed the
deep dissent within the ruling party. These former officials must come
clean on the level of collusion between the West and Kagame in the militarisation,
destabilisation and plunder of the Congo. These former RPF leaders in
the US and South Africa cannot hope to take power militarily. The problem
of Rwanda and the Congo require peaceful solution. Decent French citizens
should separate themselves from Sarkozy and those in France who colluded
in the execution of the genocide and Operation Turquoise. Agathe Habyarimana
should be arrested and those hiding Félicien Kabuga should be exposed.
Paul Kagame must open the political process in Rwanda to put an end to
military solutions to political problems. The capitalist crisis cannot
be resolved by another long period of war and destruction in Africa.
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