Foreign politicians should let us locals settle and develop

Editor, Politics is a state of doing things in the interest of public not waking up in the morning and calling yourself a politician. I have heard about politicians leaving Rwanda because of being held accountable for what they did and then start accusing the government of a myriad of crimes.

Monday, June 08, 2009

Editor,
 
Politics is a state of doing things in the interest of public not waking up in the morning and calling yourself a politician. I have heard about politicians leaving Rwanda because of being held accountable for what they did and then start accusing the government of a myriad of crimes.

Now they are being joined by the so called "Rwandan experts” and "academicians” who have started writing all sorts of ‘papers’. Wonder why countries like Canada and Belgium never get the clear picture of Rwandan progress? 

You will find a large number of Rwandans there calling themselves political refugees even if they have never been a ‘Nyumbakumi” leader and on top of that keeping a hidden Rwandan passport!!!

I was shocked to hear Paul Rusesabagina extolling his acts on Gahuzamiryango stating how he was happy with countries like Holland which cut aid to Rwanda as if this will affect the politicians they claim to oppose.

I agree with what J.P Samputu on an interview a while back on Gahuzamiryango; he stated that Rwandans in the western world are the major stumbling block to Rwandan unity, reconciliation and development.

The solution is very simple and clear; Rwandans have had enough and should work together in cooperation with those who would want seeing us develop and keep a deaf ear to people outside who left for their personal reasons and who earn a living from badmouthing us.
 
Faustin Kazitunga
faustinkazitunga@yahoo.co.uk