I arrived back in Rwanda on Monday and there has been relatively little notable events in the country over that week—or so I thought. While Rwanda is often praised as one of the most secure Africa countries, we are surrounded by wars and instability. The DRC to the West is in civil war that constantly threatens the borders of Rwanda, Burundi is recently out of a 20 year war and the American Embassy evacuated all personnel last week, Kenya recently had election mayhem and Uganda is soon to come whenever Museveni is up for re-election again.
One night after I had returned home, I settled in by the radio to listen to the BBC World News in English and was stunned to hear that 18 military leaders had been sentenced for treason. What was their crime you may ask? These men attempted a coup d’etat bringing in grenades and guns from the DRC, but they were unsuccessful.
I wondered why no one here had heard anything about this so I went to town the next day and bought a paper where there was no mention of the coup attempt. I wonder how much of our peace and stability is an illusion or if the Rwandan government is suppressing this story because of the possible negative repercussions from the international community’s investment in Rwanda. However, for a democratic society that is lauded in the press around the world, this suppression of the story as well as the completely one-sided elections give me cause to consider the merits of having a military leader—democratically elected or not.
Other interesting things:
Gas Is 9+ dollars in the village for a gallon and 5 dollars in town. So much for 40 dollars a barrel huh?
The U20 World Cup Qualifier is here and I am going to see Mali and Rwanda play today
Our Houseboy Jimmy is going to school
January 18, 2009 at 4:52 pm
i think it’s cool that you just said you returned home… and you totally meant rwanda.
and yay for going to the world cup qualifier! take some pictures! and cool for jimmy going to school.
January 24, 2009 at 11:39 pm
Never trust the news paper(the newtimes) it’s very biased. It only reports the news that the ruling government wants the public to hear. I am not happy about the arrest of Nkunda, because he just brought himself in and now rwanda wants to show the world that they did great job. This is nosense. They haven’t started fihgting yet and already they have Nkunda in custody. Rwanda always makes stupid moves. When they closed the germany embassy when kabuye was arrested that was a stupid move. Now they want to show the world that they were not working with Nkunda. Poor Nkunda.
January 26, 2009 at 12:37 am
hey admin, why did you delete my comment? Opinions shouldn’t be thrown away. The world needs to hear both sides of the story.
thanks
Jimmy, concerned rwandese.