Editor,I want to thank Arthur for this great piece. However, I’m not sure that Human Rights Watch and the likes are not cooking something. If they are not remorseful, then they are planning something.
Editor,I want to thank Arthur for this great piece. However, I’m not sure that Human Rights Watch and the likes are not cooking something. If they are not remorseful, then they are planning something.Ngarambe, Kampala***********************I don’t think Mr. Ngarambe is right. The perpetrators are not, have never been, and won’t ever be remorseful because they were interrupted in their plans. They are always waiting for an opportunity to resume from where they left off if those (read RPF) who halted the Genocide against the Tutsi weaken, slacken or age into complacency.No one knows the Genocide better than those brave men and women in uniforms who stopped it, as well as those victims who were hiding, running for their lives. Genocidaires, both local and foreign, must be resisted in order to deter a recurrence.Kennedy Maridadi, Kacyiru RwandaReactions to Arthur Asiimwe’s opinion, "HRW, GoE, Bruguière and Genocide Commemoration”, (The New Times, April 4)