Sunday, November 8, 2009

FDLR PRESS RELEASE NR. 01/SE/CD/NOVEMBER/2009

Terrorists and war criminals to prosecute and to bring to justice are to be found in the
RPF-Inkotanyi on power in Kigali and not in the leadership of the FDLR.
In response to statements made recently in Kigali by Ms. Rosemary Museminali, Rwandan Minister
for Foreign Affairs, urging the UN to declare the FDLR a terrorist movement to be fought and to
bring its leaders to justice by European countries, the FDLR inform the public that they are not a
terrorist movement but a movement of liberation of the Rwandan people from the yoke of the
fascism of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF-Inkotanyi).
Terrorists are to be sought in the movement that has attacked Rwanda in 1990 and caused the
displacement of over 2 millions of men and women inside Rwanda in less than 3 years, which has
sacrificed the people of the Tutsi community in Rwanda and caused their massacre, which killed
hundreds of thousands of peasants in the prefectures of Byumba, Ruhengeri and Kibungo in its
march to power in Kigali, which fired mortar rounds on IDPs without defence in Kibeho in May
1995 killing many hundred men, women and children, which fired heavy weapons at the camps of
Rwandan refugees in Goma and Bukavu in October 1996 and killed thousands of them, which
chased and massacred Rwandan refugees in the forests of Zaire, which has invaded and occupied
for several years a neighbouring country, which has pillaged that country, killed more than 6
million of its citizens and which continues to sow death and desolation in neighbouring countries by
undercover soldiers.
It is the movement that transformed the country it leads in a gladiator state on the service of foreign
conglomerates and vultures and has transformed its citizens into begging people which must be
declared terrorist and its leaders be regarded as such.
It is the movement whose leader has gunned down a plane
carrying two Heads of State, their aides
and a foreign crew killing them on the spot, which must be put on the register of terrorist
movements by the concert of Nations.
It is the movement whose leaders have been indicted by a prominent anti-terrorist judge recognized
worldwide in this field for their terrorist acts in Rwanda in 1994 which must be brought to book.
It is the movement whose leaders have been indicted by a prominent European judge for their
terrorist acts against a neighbouring country, for war crimes, crimes against humanity, crime of
genocide, pillage and rape of women and girls in a neighbouring country that must be banned.
That movement of criminals is the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF-Inkotanyi) which has usurped the
power of the Rwandan people and has subjected them to unspeakable atrocities.

The FDLR urge the hegemonic regime of Kigali to stop its campaign of demonization and
persecution of the leaders of movements opposed to this criminal regime and to decide without
delay to initiate a direct dialogue with the FDLR in order to find a definitive solution to the political
problem of Rwanda which is the basis of the catastrophic situation prevailing in the African Great
Lakes Region.
The FDLR remain convinced that neither the demonization and persecution of its leaders, or
campaigns of physical elimination or unfair judicial proceedings against them, nor unjust,
unnecessary and endless war waged against them, nor unjust, unjustified and counterproductive
sanctions imposed on their leadership, will make them bow down or distract them from their
objective which is and remains the total liberation of the Rwandan people from the yoke of the
fascism of RPF-Inkotanyi.
The Kigali authorities must acknowledge their failure in running the country and the calamitous
situation in which they have plunged Rwanda and the African Great Lakes Region and draw the
consequences.

The Kigali regime must understand that the liberation process of the Rwandan people is ongoing
and nothing and nobody can stop it.
Done in Paris on November 6, 2009
Callixte Mbarushimana
Executive Secretary of the FDLR
(Sé)

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