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IDEOLOGICALLY THE RPF HAS BEEN ANTI-DICTATOR AND PRO-DEMOCRACY. BUT THERE IS ALSO A CURIOUS HANGOVER OF MARXIST IDEOLOGY IN SOME OF ITS WRITING AND A TROUBLING RECENT ATTACK ON PRIVATIZATION WHICH MAY REFLECT A SOCIALIST IDEOLOGICAL BIAS.
— What the American embassy in Kigali was thinking about in October 1993, [1]
Some policymakers [...] have confused an appropriate recognition of the debt they owe to Rwandan genocide victims with a sense of obligation to current Rwandan authorities. This sense of obligation helps keep them silent before past and present abuses of the RPA, thus perpetuating the pattern of impunity for massive abuses.
— Alison Des Forges, 1999, [2]
I fear we will wake up in several years and find a new generation of African leaders has become an old generation of African strongmen
— Senator John Ashcroft, 1998, [3]
Not for the moment. They know killing me will make too much noise. It’s harder to kill you once you are known, once you’ve been seen.
— Diane Rwigara, 2017, [4]
27 years on,this day changed the life of every Rwandese&Country in the most fundamental way. Thanks to the ones who gave their all for it!!!
— Paul Kagame, 1 October 2017, [5]
- Argues that the United States contributed to impunity for the RPF: Reydams, Luc (January 2013). "Let's Be Friends: The United States, Post-Genocide Rwanda, and Victor's Justice in Arusha" (PDF). Institute of Development Policy and Management. p. 43f.
- Proof that African Rights was RPF propaganda: Reydams, Luc (2016). "NGO Justice: African Rights as Pseudo-Prosecutor of the Rwandan Genocide" (PDF). Human Rights Quarterly. 38 (3): 547–588. doi:10.1353/hrq.2016.0041.
- Leave None to Tell the Story, Alison Des Forges
Does it make sense to ever release them [= Guantanamo detainees] if you think they are going to continue to be dangerous even though you can't convict them of a crime?