Special to the NNPA from the Global Information Network
(GIN) – Former President Bill Clinton, on an African tour with
daughter Chelsea, praised the Rwandan government lead by President Paul
Kagame despite increasing evidence that Rwanda is backing ruthless
rebels in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo.
A feisty Clinton, in an extended interview with the BBC, barely
contained himself when reminded that human rights advocates, the U.N.
and even President Obama have linked Kagame to the M23 rebel group which
reportedly employs child soldiers and uses “terrible acts of violence,”
according to the U.S. Treasury which has placed sanctions on group
members.
“Where were those human rights groups criticizing” Rwanda today when
Hutus were slaughtering Tutsis, Clinton asked BBC reporter Komla Dumor
of Ghana. “…where were they when the Hutus went crazy in 1994?” To which
Dumor responded: “Where was the world?”
Allegations of Rwanda’s support for M23 rebels in DRC, stated
Clinton, “has not been fully litigated.” He added: “Secondly, its
complicated by the fact that this section of Congo near Rwanda is full
of people who perpetrated the genocide, who spurned the President’s
offer to come home and not go to prison…and you can’t get around the
fact that the economic and social gains in Rwanda have been nothing
short of astonishing under Kagame, and he says he going to leave when
his time is up…”
“…So I understand that some people in the human rights community
believe that every good thing that has happened in Rwanda should be
negated by what they allege they [Rwandans] have done in eastern Congo…”
In addition to support for M23, Dumor said, there’s repression of media and other human rights abuses.
A laughing Clinton said: “Look, I believe in a free press. When I was
President, I helped to keep the press free that made a living out of
feasting on my bones everyday! And I think too many politicians are too
sensitive to being criticized.
“I think we have to be a little sensitive to the fact that if you’re
Rwandan, you remember that an alleged free press helped push Rwanda into
a boiling cauldron of butchery…”
The Clintons’ tour took them to Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda and
South Africa where they pumped up support for the Coca Cola Company’s
Clinton Global Initiative Commitment which focuses on retail
entrepreneurship for women.
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