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Jun-11-2011 18:01TweetFollow @OregonNews Kagame's Assasin Caught in South Africa TrapSalem-News.comSecret Recording: Kagame’s assassin and his boss in assassination attempt in South Africa on former chief of staff and ambassador Kayumba Nyamwasa.
(WASHINGTON D.C.) - In a stunning exposé the exiled Rwandan online newspaper Umuvugizi has sourced actual audio recording between Rwandan General Jack Nziza and one of the General’s shadow operatives; they are heard negotiating the price for the assassination of General Kayumba Nyamwasa. At the time of the recording (2010) Nyamwasa was recovering in hospital in Johannesburg, from an earlier unsuccessful assassination attempt that had left his body riddled with bullet wounds. In this recording you can hear a nervous operative asking General Nziza to quickly dispatch a USD$250,000.00 down payment to give to the would-be assassins to be followed by an additional USD$250,000.00 after accomplishing the vile deed. The disorganised Murder for Hire master-mind General Nziza is heard pleading for time because he cannot raise the money – it is on Sunday and of course banks are closed in Kigali on a Sunday. Or Kagame was unreachable at this time to authorize from what accounts the cost of killing would come from? The butcher of Kigali is currently on his way to Chicago to address the “Rwanda Day” on 11/12 June 2011. In Chicago he will tell the world how he has single handedly transformed Rwanda. Enroute to the windy City he had a starring role at UNICEF’s missing face of Children and Aids meeting in New York. The dictator’s trip to the US is designed to give him as much good press as possible. He needs to bolster his image given the rising international attention to his brutality. Despite the dictator’s attempts to walk and talk like a benevolent leader, his instructions to silence and even kill opposition voices; whether they be opposition politician’s, critical media, Rwandan business entrepreneurs (Tristar Corporations cannibalisation of the Rwandan economy) , is finaly testing the patience of his Western backers. The evidence is mounting against the dictator Kagame, he is paving his own path to the ICC in the Hague. Source: African Dictator _________________________________ Submitted by: Jennifer Fierberg, MSW; a correspondent, Assistant Editor, and Volunteer Coordinator for NGO News Africa through the volunteer project of the UN. Jennifer is also the media co-coordinator and senior funding executive for The Africa Global Village (www.africaglobalvillage.com)
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Jdmu June 14, 2011 8:40 am (Pacific time)
Poor newspaper, your position is known and you will fail!!!!!! If you can hear Kinyarwanda you will find that this is just something made by the same who wants to be recognise as OPPOSITION!!!! Good luck in your errors!!!!
jyp June 11, 2011 7:52 pm (Pacific time)
kayumaba numugabo wakoze byinshi kandi byiza ariko ikibazo nuko yahunze atarangiza nyije nabanyarwanda ibyiza yatangije ariko ntakundi bigenda burya iyo umuntu akweretse ko akwa nza ukabibona uhunga hakirikare kayuumba uhuri wihangane kandi ibyiza wakoze imana iizabiguhembera natwe abari U SA ibyiza wakoze tura bikunda
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