Rwanda: Kagame tortures opposition, arrests Ingabire's new lawyer

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Rwanda: Kagame tortures opposition, arrests Ingabire's new lawyer
By Ann Garrison.
Rwandan opposition leaders Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza and Frank Habineza report ongoing torture of opposition party members arrested in Kigali on June 24th, 2010, as they attempted to protest exclusion from this year's presidential election.
Ingabire is the presidential candidate of Rwanda's FDU-Inkingi Party, Habineza of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda.
FDU-Inkingi Party
Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, presidential candidate of Rwanda's FDU-Inkingi Party, whom Peter Erlnder flew to Rwanda to defend against charges he is now facing himself. She has been warned that she will be arrested again if she continues to speak to the press.
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Ingabire also reports that her new lawyer, Mr. Theogene Muhayeyezu, has been arrested, tortured, and detained incommunicado. Yesterday her former U.S. lawyer, Peter Erlinder, and his Kenyan lawyers Kennedy Ogeto and Otachi Gershom, addressed the Chicago Chapter of the National Lawyers' Guild, about the meaning of his three weeks incarceration in Rwanda after traveling there to defend Ingabire against charges of "genocide ideology," which he called "trumped up charges" and "thought crime." Rwanda's genocide ideology statutes ban disagreement with the official version of the 1994 Rwanda Genocide, or, many say, disagreement with sitting President Paul Kagame. Rwandan Police arrested hundreds of opposition party members on June 24th, including presidential candidate Bernard Ntaganda. Ntaganda had called for the day's protest, saying that "silence is acceptance" of the opposition's exclusion from the election. He remains in prison and two other P.S. Imberakuri Party officers, including the Secretary General, have
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Rwandan Police arrested Bernard Ntaganda, presidential candidate of the dissident wing of Rwanda's Parti Social-Imberakuri, on the morning of April 24th, before he could leave his home to attend a protest of the opposition's exclusion from the election, which he had called, saying "Silence is acceptance."
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disappeared. No candidates who've been allowed to run against Kagame in the election now heading for August 9th polls have the remotest chance of defeating him; most observers describe them as faux candidates who agreed to run so as to make Kagame's re-election look credible. Banned Umuseso Newspaper Editors Didas Gasana and Charles Kabonero, both of whom have fled to Uganda to escape imprisonment themselves, say that election observers from the UK and the US can do no more than validate a sham.
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Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza of the United Democratic Forces, reports, from Kigali, that the opposition members arrested are being held in cells, handcuffed day and night, and tortured, with the following consequences: "1. Ms. Alice MUHIRWA, the FDU-Inkingi Party Treasurer, is still bleeding due to boots kicks into her stomach. She has been denied access to a medical doctor. 2. Mr. Sylvain SIBOMANA, the FDU Secretary General, needs an urgent X-Ray after being beaten hard several times with legs and arms tied behind his back. 3. Mr. Theoneste SIBOMANA, FDU Party Leader in Kigali, needs to be evaluated for head injury, possibly a concussion, after his head was banged on the wall many times. 4. Maitre Theogene MUHAYEYEZU, the new defense lawyer for Ms. Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, the party's chair and presidential candidate, has been tortured after arrest and detained incommunicado. 5. The medical condition of the party member Martin NTAVUKA is not known." The US Embassy is next door to Rwandan President Paul Kagame's offices, and the U.S.A. and the UK are the dominant foreign powers in the region, and the most generous donors to the Rwandan government. Opposition leaders Habineza and Ingabire have both called on the U.S. and the UK to make real democracy and respect for human rights in Rwanda a condition of their ongoing support. Umuseso Editor Didas Gasana said, "I would like the American people to know that their tax dollars are not going to build hospitals and schools, but to support one of the most brutal dictatorships in Africa."

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