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ilterzouomo · 8 months ago
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Momento serietà (Stolen from Facebook)
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afrohouseking · 1 month ago
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insiderzx · 9 months ago
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Kagame Uchiha ~
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atukaworld · 1 month ago
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Un rappel utile.
De WhatsApp nous tenons cet intéressant rappel-ci.  Il montre que tout celui qui connait l’histoire de notre pays doit prendre distance vis-à-vis vis de quelques membres de l’UDPS, qui l’ont totalement terni, sali, discréditer, disqualifié. Seules la sous-instruction, la méchanceté de bon nombre d’entre nous explique que le Président de la République se trouve encore et toujours de…
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euginemicah · 2 months ago
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Kagame announces bid to host F1 race in Rwanda
Kagame announces bid to host F1 race in Rwanda Rwandan president Paul Kagame announced his country���s bid for a Formula One race on Friday, ahead of an awards ceremony in the capital Kigali that will hand the champion’s trophy to Max Verstappen for a fourth year in a row. Formula One has not raced in Africa since the last South African Grand Prix was held at Kyalami, north of Johannesburg, in…
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hicginewsagency · 7 months ago
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Rwandan president sworn in after 99% election win.
President of Rwanda Paul Kagame . Courtesy image. Paul Kagame has been sworn in for a fourth term as Rwanda’s president after winning 99% of the vote in last month’s election. While some hail Mr Kagame for bringing peace and stability to his country after the 1994 genocide, others accuse him of running a repressive regime in a country where ordinary people are afraid to openly criticise…
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bikekokin24 · 7 months ago
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Rencontre Diplomatique à Luanda : Vers une Paix Durable entre la RDC et le Rwanda
Le Président de la République d’Angola, João Lourenço, a accueilli aujourd’hui au palais présidentiel les ministres des affaires étrangères de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC) et du Rwanda pour une réunion de haut niveau. La ministre d’État et des affaires étrangères, de la coopération internationale et de la francophonie de la RDC, Thérésé Wagner, et le ministre des affaires étrangères…
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letraescarlataorg · 10 months ago
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Elecciones en Ruanda, Shima Diane Rwigara ¿Conseguirá por fin una mujer destronar a Paul Kagame?
Elecciones en Ruanda, Shima Diane Rwigara ¿Conseguirá por fin una mujer destronar a Paul Kagame? por Teresa Domínguez @letra_escarlata @JujuLaBelle #RwandaElections2024 @VictoireUmuhoza @ShimaRwigara
Teresa Domínguez             Rwigara se presenta para presidir Ruanda. Ya se enfrentó a Paul Kagame en 2017 pero su candidatura fue rechazada por la comisión electoral debido a supuestas falsificaciones. Por Teresa Domínguez | 14/05/2024 Publicado en Nueva Revolución Periodismo Alternativo El próximo 15 de julio se celebran nuevas elecciones en Ruanda. Paul Kagame lleva tres legislaturas…
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atduskart · 1 year ago
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Here is a master post of the Neoloids I did. I might do more who knows
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paintedpatroclus · 1 year ago
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filmgifs · 1 year ago
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Saint Omer (2022) dir. Alice Diop
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maggiecheungs · 2 years ago
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“I dreamed of becoming a great philosopher. My ambition was cut short.”
SAINT OMER (2022) dir. Alice Diop
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insiderzx · 10 months ago
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Uchiha Kagame
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blackstarlineage · 16 days ago
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Paul Kagame: A Traitor to Pan-Africanism? A Garveyite Perspective on His Role in the Congo Crisis and Rwanda’s Neocolonial Ties
From a Garveyite perspective, which prioritizes Pan-African unity, self-determination, and the collective upliftment of African peoples, President Paul Kagame's policies and actions in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) directly contradict these principles. While mainstream narratives often present Kagame as a visionary leader who has brought economic development to Rwanda, a deeper analysis reveals that his administration has actively destabilized a fellow African nation, exploited its natural resources, aligned itself with neocolonial forces, and maintained an authoritarian grip on power—all of which undermine the very essence of Pan-African solidarity and Black self-reliance.
In this analysis, we will explore:
Kagame’s role in the destabilization of the DRC through the M23 rebellion
The exploitation of Congolese resources for Rwanda’s economic benefit
How his authoritarian rule stifles true self-determination in Rwanda
His strong ties with Western powers and why they contradict Garveyism
The broader impact of his policies on Pan-African unity and African sovereignty
1. Destabilization of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Kagame’s Support for M23 Rebels
One of the most damning betrayals of Pan-African unity has been Kagame's continued military interference in the DRC, particularly through his government’s support for the M23 rebel group. Kagame has deployed Rwandan troops and military resources to aid M23, which has led to widespread violence, displacement, and economic destruction in eastern Congo.
Key Facts About Rwanda’s Support for M23:
Kagame’s administration has provided 3,000 to 4,000 troops to assist the M23 rebels in capturing Congolese territory.
Over 400,000 Congolese civilians have been displaced due to M23 attacks.
Key cities, including Goma and Bukavu, have fallen under rebel occupation, causing economic and social devastation.
Kagame’s support for M23 has prevented true African unity by fueling inter-African conflict, rather than fostering cooperation and peace.
Garveyite Takeaway: Marcus Garvey envisioned a united Africa, free from internal divisions and Western manipulation. Kagame’s aggressive military interventions directly contradict the principle of Black solidarity and African self-governance. Instead of promoting peace and cooperation, his actions mirror colonial strategies of divide and rule, further destabilizing Africa for personal and geopolitical gain.
2. Economic Exploitation of the DRC’s Natural Resources: Rwanda’s Coltan Trade
While Kagame’s administration presents Rwanda as a model of economic success, much of its wealth is built on the exploitation of Congolese resources. Rwanda has illegally extracted minerals, particularly coltan, from the DRC through M23-controlled mining operations.
Key Facts About Rwanda’s Economic Exploitation of Congo:
M23 rebels have generated over $800 million from illicit coltan mining, with much of the profits flowing to Rwanda.
Rwanda has established trade routes that allow it to export Congolese minerals as if they were Rwandan products, deceiving international markets.
While Rwandan elites benefit from this exploitation, Congolese communities remain in poverty, subjected to violence and displacement.
Garveyite Takeaway: Garveyism promotes economic independence and self-reliance—not at the expense of other African nations, but through cooperation, trade, and collective development. Kagame’s exploitation of Congolese resources mirrors the tactics of European colonial powers, robbing Africa of its wealth rather than working toward shared prosperity. His actions have kept Congo in a state of crisis while fueling Rwanda’s economic rise—at the cost of African unity.
3. Authoritarian Governance and Suppression of Dissent in Rwanda
Despite Kagame’s portrayal as a “progressive” African leader, his governance style is deeply authoritarian. His administration has suppressed political opposition, silenced dissenting voices, and limited press freedom—a direct violation of Garveyite principles of empowered and active African leadership.
Key Facts About Kagame’s Authoritarian Rule:
Opposition leaders and activists have been jailed, assassinated, or exiled under his rule.
Rwandan elections are heavily controlled, with Kagame winning over 98% of the vote in a system that leaves no room for real democracy.
Press freedom is nearly nonexistent—journalists critical of Kagame’s administration have been arrested or forced into exile.
Garveyite Takeaway: Garveyism emphasizes self-governance, political participation, and Black leadership free from external control. Kagame’s dictatorial approach strips Rwandans of their political voice, preventing true self-determination. While Garvey called for African leaders to rise and empower their people, Kagame has consolidated power at the expense of genuine African participation in governance.
4. Kagame’s Deep Ties with Western Powers and Neocolonial Influence
Another contradiction in Kagame’s leadership is his close relationship with Western powers, including the United States, the UK, and France. While Garveyism demands African self-reliance and freedom from Western control, Kagame has positioned Rwanda as a tool for Western geopolitical interests.
Key Facts About Kagame’s Western Ties:
Kagame has received billions in Western aid, making Rwanda economically dependent on former colonial powers.
The UK signed an asylum deal with Rwanda, using it as a dumping ground for refugees they refuse to take in themselves.
Kagame frequently partners with Western corporations, allowing them to extract African wealth rather than empowering local economies.
Western governments ignore Kagame’s human rights abuses because he aligns with their strategic interests.
Garveyite Takeaway: Garveyism teaches African self-determination without Western interference. Kagame’s cosy relationship with the West has made Rwanda a pawn in neocolonial schemes, contradicting the fundamental Garveyite belief that Africa must control its own destiny.
5. The Broader Impact: Kagame’s Role in Weakening Pan-Africanism
Kagame’s policies do not only affect Rwanda or the DRC—they have weakened the broader Pan-African movement by fueling division, economic exploitation, and Western dependence. His administration’s role in the DRC has set back African unity by decades, ensuring that African nations remain divided and vulnerable to foreign interests.
Why Kagame’s Actions Are a Direct Betrayal of Garveyism:
Instead of uniting Africa, he has fueled inter-African conflicts.
Instead of promoting economic independence, he has exploited African wealth for elite Rwandan interests.
Instead of empowering his people, he has suppressed democracy and silenced dissent.
Instead of rejecting neocolonialism, he has aligned with Western powers at the expense of African sovereignty.
Garveyite Takeaway: Kagame has failed to live up to the principles of African self-reliance, unity, and self-determination. Instead, his leadership has mirrored the actions of colonial forces—destabilizing African nations, exploiting resources, and working with the West to maintain power.
Conclusion: Kagame’s Legacy Is One of Division, Exploitation, and Betrayal
From a Garveyite perspective, Kagame is not a leader of African liberation—he is a neocolonial agent who has used Rwanda’s success to justify the continued destabilization and exploitation of the African continent. His administration’s support for M23, his plundering of Congolese resources, his authoritarian control over Rwanda, and his deep ties to Western interests have undermined African unity and economic independence.
True Pan-Africanism demands unity, sovereignty, and self-determination—not the division, exploitation, and neocolonial alliances Kagame has fostered.
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mothmothwoth · 5 months ago
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I am very close to finishing season 1 of prime defenders and I am scared about it,,,,, I just KNOW season 2 will kill me I don’t know anything about it or really anything about the season 1 ending I think there’s a time skip maybe between seasons?? And that apparently greyscale really bad (no idea what greyscale is) ummmmm wish me luck im just here thinking about their hero costume designs and the kids as Vocaloid…
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hicginewsagency · 11 months ago
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Kagame blames the world's inaction as Rwanda commemorates the 1994 genocide.
Rwandan president Paul Kagame.  Courtesy image. Getty ImagesRwanda’s President Paul Kagame said the country was “humbled by the magnitude of our loss” Rwanda’s president said the international community “failed all of us”, as he marked 30 years since the 1994 genocide that killed around 800,000 people. President Paul Kagame addressed dignitaries and world leaders who had gathered in Rwanda’s…
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