Truth about Rwanda can never be clouded

Editor, I wish to say that Mr. Arthur Asiimwe made very good points in his article, “Has the Boston event become a nightmare for opposition groups?” (The New Times, September 20).

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Editor,I wish to say that Mr. Arthur Asiimwe made very good points in his article, "Has the Boston event become a nightmare for opposition groups?” (The New Times, September 20).The actions of the opposition groups can be summed up in this German proverb: "There is plenty of sound in an empty drum”. Those opposition groups have taken to the capitals of western countries beating the same old drum whose sound is fading.When the Rwandans in the Diaspora come together for a common good of our beloved Rwanda, the opposition groups spend sleepless nights agonizing, trying to figure out what they can do to counter the good message.As the Germans say, "Where God has temple, the devil has a chapel, and where the devil cannot come, he will send”. Let’s enjoy the Rwanda Day in Boston. It is the day the Lord has made.Michael  Rwiyamilira, USA-------------------------------------Editor,Good piece Arthur. Members of the Rwandan community abroad know the truth and have a strong belief in the person with the vision for the country – President Paul Kagame. Let the opposition know that the Rwandan Diaspora can’t be fooled by their lies.Andy, Kigali