Rwanda's Kagame Eligible for Third Term Despite Civil Society Crackdowns

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Rwanda genocide survivor Claude Gatebuke says the U.S., which spends $200 million a year on the Rwandan government, is starting to see president Paul Kagame more as a liability than an asset
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Kagame is a warlord who was useful to eradicate the atrocities that existed but should have been removed immediately there after

keithdurant
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TRNN's Africa coverage is the best coverage TRNN does IMO. It doesn't seem like the views are enough (guess Americans can't be bothered to hear about other places than USA), and also it's probably hard to find informed people about a lot of African nations.

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In this video, if you go to 5 mins 42 secs, the guy is saying the vote was "not democratic" but you can see he cannot even keep a straight face when he is saying it. Over 98% of Rwandans voted to allow the good President Paul Kagame contest in the next election. The guy in the video represents less than 2% of Rwandans who voted against changing the constitution. Democracy is on the side of the 98%, he is opposed to the democratic will of the people.

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