Mboge
You are right in your humble analysis. Kigame was held high by many patriotic African observers. But as usual the folks that they surround themselves with push them to self-destruct. Kigame's opponents are either fleeing or assassinated.
The British Chanel four did a candid news brief on Rwanda and it is scary.
The over reliance by Kigame on the Rwandan army and the U.S link is fermenting a potential civil war.
I wonder why all our self-proclaim good leaders turn mad. From Wade of Senegal to our young soldiers with a difference... It makes us sad to participate in politics. No wonder quiet a lot our people rather prefar to enjoy the ready made develop societies with relative mute to getting involve in our affairs.
Thanks Mboge for the comments. However, I will engage you later on our joint personate topic Pan-Africanism again.
 
I am wondering whether there is any blue print for a Pan-African governance mechanics. Any directives on administrating our affairs since all my findings indicate that, the former colonial masters were copied to a large extend which resulted in our guys not faring much from the west.
Any comment?
My highest regards
Suntou

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 8:16 PM, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Suntou,
 
Thanks for sharing this piece on Rwanda.  I feel very ashamed and sad in believing all along that Kagame was not gonna go this direction.  I am really disappointed.  I was convinced that given the recent bloody history of the country, it was understandable that there was a need for zero tolerance for any form of rhetoric that might open up wounds that are just beginning to heal.  You are right the Rwandan authorities are chasing wind.  It is evident that any that poses a challenge to Kagame is being eliminated in the most brutal and inhuman fashion.  This is disgusting.  It is a shame that Kagame is presiding over his own shameful undoing.  All the good he'd been doing since coming to power will vanish and his legacy will be destroyed by the human rights abuses he is sanctioning against his opponents (real or imagined). 
 
Thanks again.
 
Best regards,
 
Mboge

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 7:31 PM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
Another sad African story... aas usual the authourities are chasing wind..
Suntou

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