PRESS
RELEASE
8TH
COMMEMORATION OF THE LAUNCH OF THE NON-VIOLENT MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRACY BY Mrs VICTOIRE
INGABIRE UMUHOZA VICTOIRE.
On the 16th of January 2010 Mrs
Ingabire Umuhoza Victoire landed in Kigali to launch the nonviolent movement
for democracy, peace and justice for all, the day that she gave a serious
hammer blow to the corner stone of the regime fortress, i.e. fear. The fortr
ess
is shaking, the fear has shifted from democrats and peace makers to the regime,
as reflected in erratic diplomatic behaviour and more repression. The
regime has been totally exposed.
To her supporters she was a hero, to her
critics she was naïve, to the ordinary minds it was too risky to take on
President in his heyday of power. However, those close to her know well that
she was sowing a mustard seed of democracy and genuine reconciliation, and was
ready to pay the highest price for these values: prison of death. Hence the
message to the Rwandan General Prosecutor, who wanted to convince her to
apologise and abandon her opposition to the regime in return for her freedom: “the cause is bigger than me; whether you
decide to keep in prison, release me or kill me the movement for democracy is
unstoppable”.
She was undeterred by the fact that the
Prosecutor was relaying the message of his boss President Kagame who had told a
news reporter of the Ugandan Newspaper the Monitor saying: “This
woman will certainly be where she belongs; now the outsiders who want so badly
Ingabire to be an opposition leader here or later on be our President, well,
they may wait for a while”.
The mustard seed has grown with new martyrs in
her party that we also need to remember today. Those who were killed, kidnapped
and tortured and we have no idea about their fate now and those are languishing
in prison for four months while the prosecution is trying hard to concoct
evidence against them. We are proud of them and may their courage, sacrifice
inspire us all to work for greater good, well aware that the cause we are
fighting is greater than ourselves and an honour to pay ever the ultimate
price.
The list includes:
Prisoners:
- Mrs Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza
President
- Boniface Twagirimana
First
Vice-President
- Sylvain Sibomana
Secretary
General
- Fabien Twagirayezu
- Gratien Nsabiyaremye
- Miss Leonille Gasengayire
- Theophile Ntirutwa
- Venant Abayisenga
- Anselme Mutuyimana
- Evode Mbarushimana
- Norbert Ufitamahoro
- Ernest Nkiko
Disappearances
1.
Samuel Hitimana
2.
James Nigirente
3.
Aimable Rusangwa
4.
Jean Damascene Iyakaremye
5.
Valens Nsabimana
6.
Dominique Shyirambere
7.
Emmanuel Ntakirutimana
Assassinated:
- Jean
Damascene Habarugira
- Eric Hakizimana
- Mrs Illuminee Iragena
- Chadrack Niwungize
- Eugène Siborurema
- Jean Damascène Munyeshyaka
- Phocas Habiyaremye
- Serge Ndanyuzwe
- Emmanuel Kamanayo
- Jean Paul Habimana
This
list is not exhaustive as some relatives fear that the
publication of their names would bring them trouble with the regime.
The FDU-inkingi would like to make an appeal
to all peace-loving people, institutions and governments, and more particularly
the Netherlands - Great Britain -
Belgium- the USA - the EU, to put pressure on the
tyrannical regime of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) headed by President Paul
Kagame, to release all political prisoners and those who are in prison for having expressed their
opinions.
Done
in London, on January 16, 2018.
Justin Bahunga,
Commissioner for External Relations and
spokesperson.
FDU-Inkingi
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