Who assassinated Former Rwandan Dictator Juvénal Habyarimana?

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • The night of April 6th 1994 will always go down in history when darkness descended upon Rwanda. One hundred days after that night, close to a million Rwandans lost their lives. Questions still linger about who downed President Juvenal Habyarimana’s Falcon 50 jet moments before it touched down, sparking off the dreadful events.
    His death would change the continent forever, causing the first great African that involved nine African countries and around twenty-five armed groups, leaving 2.5million people dead and millions displaced.

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  • @faizaannassir2568
    @faizaannassir2568 Před rokem +12

    The person who killed habiarimana is kagame and his group full stop. He and his group wants to be in power. His tribe tusis he is a trouble maker in East Africa look his record want war with kikwete . H e want war with museveni. Destabilise Congo give tusi in Congo weapons to fight Congolese army. Does not get along well with Burundi killings the opposition wherever they are in southafrica the guy is missing up East Africa big time. He deserve to be in jail serious

  • @patiencempirirwe5449
    @patiencempirirwe5449 Před 2 lety +105

    So Tanzania needed to make special arrangements for someone to spend a night!!,it was a well planned mission.Even Stevie wonder knows who planned this.

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 2 lety +5

      Yup! They did it.

    • @kinguche9208
      @kinguche9208 Před 2 lety +8

      Even Stevie wonder knows who planned it 😂 sure . The international companies and their countries did a professional work

    • @salomengunjiri6325
      @salomengunjiri6325 Před 2 lety +9

      It was ploted by Tanzanian&Ugandan presidents, Kagame and westerns

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety +1

      @Patience Mpirirwe, ibyo bi taille sha 😁😂😁😂

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

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  • @dr.lickme8285
    @dr.lickme8285 Před 2 lety +25

    Next who killed captain alex

  • @oscarthuo8639
    @oscarthuo8639 Před 2 lety +57

    Discovered your channel by mistake and now i can't stop binge watching your videos lmao.

  • @masoodvoon8999
    @masoodvoon8999 Před rokem +17

    Great video. You forget to mention that Tutsis were targeted for genocide before 1994. Almost 40 years of ongoing violence which is why Kagame was in Uganda in the first place.

    • @kivuRealistically-ke1hn
      @kivuRealistically-ke1hn Před 9 měsíci

      Look to really understand who did it and how it began . Look at Rwanda Urundi before colonial, during colonial and rise to independence. My families escaped that shit since the 50’s. Watusi(Tutsi , Abatutsi ) , Wahutu ( Abahutu , Hutu ) it has never been an ethnic tribes . It was always a social class.

    • @Yefro72
      @Yefro72 Před 8 měsíci

      I disagree there sir

    • @kivuRealistically-ke1hn
      @kivuRealistically-ke1hn Před 7 měsíci

      @@Yefro72
      Please enlighten me because I happened to come from those two supposed tribes . As an African oral tradition is something that has been passed down from generation to generations.

    • @mwenengofero
      @mwenengofero Před 6 měsíci

      There was no violence against Tutsis before 1994 under President Habyarimana. There was discrimination, certainly. But no violence. The ethnic violence was a result of the Tutsi rebellion.

    • @agribusiness23
      @agribusiness23 Před 19 dny

      @@mwenengofero A rebellion is a result of unequal rights and discrimination of a group in their own country. Hbayarimana regime was responsible for the genocide

  • @lameckactivated
    @lameckactivated Před 2 lety +48

    This is the Kagame I know not the one potrayed in the media. The one who has pursued and assassinated defectors in South Africa

    • @mitchmazamez1989
      @mitchmazamez1989 Před 2 lety +3

      “Assassinated defectors in South Africa”? How many? Not every wild-eyed propaganda claim is truthful.

    • @lameckactivated
      @lameckactivated Před 2 lety +12

      It appears you are here to do PR for Kagame so I won't dwell too much on your cheap politicking. May souls of Rwandese like Patrick Karegeya who paid the price for holding different views rest in peace.

    • @lameckactivated
      @lameckactivated Před 2 lety +12

      Kagame came close to condoning Karegeya’s murder in a public speech: “Any person still alive who may be plotting against Rwanda, whoever they are, will pay the price…Whoever it is, it is a matter of time.”

    • @mitchmazamez1989
      @mitchmazamez1989 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lameckactivated And there you have it: You took 3 full days of searching and all you could come up with is a false allegation concerning ONE death back in 2013, almost a decade ago. Then you dwell on it with two posts to falsely say that you “won’t dwell on it”. You’re simply blowing a lot of smoke in a vain attempt to conceal the paucity of your finding.

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      @@mitchmazamez1989
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  • @spongebobtechnologies9170
    @spongebobtechnologies9170 Před 2 lety +78

    “Power attracts the corruptible. Suspect any who seek it.”

  • @xsqrewfacex4926
    @xsqrewfacex4926 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is outstandingly done my friend. Ty very much

  • @kingnsengiyunva614
    @kingnsengiyunva614 Před 2 lety +26

    Okay. so we are saying the mobilization of weapons, the militia and hate radio was just random?
    The black box disappeared and the RPF is responsible for the downing of the jet?
    I am sure Agatha and the Akazu should have a say on this. Oh wait... Agatha lives in France ?

    • @michaelotieno6524
      @michaelotieno6524 Před 2 lety +8

      Not even that the jet crashed inside the presidential compound how does the black box disappear from there. Definitely not the RPF, if the Rwandan Army then had any interest in finding out the truth that blackbox would still be available.
      Over and above the RPF had 200 soldiers surrounded by the Rwandan army soldiers in parliament unable to fight for themselves for long and with very little ammunition.

    • @e.a.poecrnimacak354
      @e.a.poecrnimacak354 Před měsícem

      As a Croat, this gives me vibes of chief of Osijek police Josip Reihl-Kir whose murder fueled tensions between Croats and Serbs in Eastern Slavonia as part of the Croatian Homeland War or Croatian general Blaž Kraljević whose murder fueled the war between Croats and Bosniaks during the War in Bosnia.

  • @geoffreyowenga3958
    @geoffreyowenga3958 Před 3 měsíci +4

    WHENEVER YOU HEAR OF EUROPE OR AMERICA CALLING ANY LEADER A DICTATOR, JUST KNOW THAT THAT LEADER REFUSED TO SELL HIS PEOPLES SOVEREGNTY TO THEM.

  • @damarisambia1154
    @damarisambia1154 Před 2 lety +31

    Ati Tz refused for them to stay the night ?This is crazy .

    • @heraldloshi1864
      @heraldloshi1864 Před 2 lety +3

      Hard to believe. Who doesn't know the generosity of Mzee Rukhsa (President Ali Hassan Mwinyi)?

    • @johnlembo2955
      @johnlembo2955 Před 2 lety +8

      I found it rather a crazy theory. Who doesn't know that Tanzania has been and still is a champion of peace in Afrika? No way to sugest that Tz refused a stay of a Rwandan pres

    • @isayamazani22
      @isayamazani22 Před 2 lety +1

      Baseless allegations or you are using such propaganda to damage the image of this peace lover country

    • @JohnDoe19xx
      @JohnDoe19xx Před 2 lety

      As a Tanzanian I can’t even imagine how they would’ve told them

    • @johnlembo2955
      @johnlembo2955 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JohnDoe19xx ati "nendeni tu ndungu zetu hatuna mahili penu pa kulala". That's not who we are. Besides that Tz is the only country that has been pushing for peace and unity east and southern Afrika

  • @polotieno229
    @polotieno229 Před rokem +5

    This kind of African presidents for sure didn't deserve to be president, Rwanda could be as poor as Burundi, look at it today

  • @charleskawuma7506
    @charleskawuma7506 Před 2 lety +20

    You did it again sir. Keep up the good work, its properly researched and well packaged.

  • @smallscaleminingsupplies9670

    I remember 1994 as it was yestarday, was just a kid than living at the border of Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi, our sleepy village on the Tanzanian side was flooded by refugees in a matter of days, the Ruvuvu river was filled with dead bodies, relief organisation came in their thousands to provide for the refugees, i still remember very well the knocking of refugees into our doors speaking Kinyarwanda which was foreign to most of us, during those days very few spoke swahili

    • @regulus4745
      @regulus4745 Před rokem +2

      Are you sure you saw them in Ruvuvu [Ruvubu]? It’d be clear of course if it were Kagera. This is because river Ruvubu does not run on Rwandan territory. It merges into river Kagera just southwest of Rusumo village on the Tanzanian side, without reaching Rwanda. How could it carry Rwandan victims to Tanzania? The only way that could happen is if Rwandan rfugees had fled to Tanzania or Burundi, only to be mrdered there and thrown into Ruvubu.

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Před rokem +1

      Harlos mining are you in lithium mining ,1994 very sad part of history , we do not want it agaiin

    • @smallscaleminingsupplies9670
      @smallscaleminingsupplies9670 Před rokem

      The river iwhich crosses at the border in Rusumo its known as Ruvuvu to the locals in Ngara

    • @smallscaleminingsupplies9670
      @smallscaleminingsupplies9670 Před rokem +1

      No man we are into Gold, ìn the lake victoria greenbelt Area, in Geita Tanzania, but there some companies still doing exploration for rare earth minerals in Southern Highlands of Tanzania for rare earth minerals

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Před rokem

      @@smallscaleminingsupplies9670 ok Bro , well noted. Do Tanzania govt allowed gold export from Tanzania ? Lithium ban is currently lifted

  • @greyhound7892
    @greyhound7892 Před rokem +11

    It seems strange for Tanzania to refuse to let Rwanda leader stay overnight after meeting.did Tanzania know something?

    • @Yefro72
      @Yefro72 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Nyerere was in bed with kagame. He even forwarded Kabila to kagame to be used as a proxy to invade DRC years later.

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 4 měsíci

      @@Yefro72Tanzania gov’t sez nyerere left office in November 1985. Was he still in power 11 years later?

    • @Yefro72
      @Yefro72 Před 4 měsíci

      @@rutonde you dont need to be the sitting president to have influence in politics

    • @AyandaMerhabi
      @AyandaMerhabi Před 4 měsíci

      Actually its vice versa. Tanzania offered the two Presidents to stay overnight but Rwandan president declined the offer. Burundi president had no choice but leave coz he had no plane of his own!

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@AyandaMerhabiYes he did. Twice bigger than habyarimana’s in fact. The same airplane that ended up hauling the bulk of the Rwanda delegation to Burundi because it was already airborne when its crew learned of habyarimana’s crash at Kigali. It wasn’t for lack of an airplane that habyara had insisted on taking the Burundi ruler with him. A likely explanation is that he wanted to use him as a human shield because he knew a palace coup had been brewing within his own gang.

  • @trawallyousman2509
    @trawallyousman2509 Před 2 lety +7

    Very informative thanks for the historical update.

    • @hitamungujeandamascene5710
      @hitamungujeandamascene5710 Před rokem

      THIS ONE IS BECOMING A VERRY BIG LIER BSE HABYARIMANA WAS NOT A DICRATOR PRESINT AS HE SAID , BUT THE TRUE HISTORY WAS ABOUT THE POLITICAL ISSUES THAT WERE HAPENED BETWEEN RPF AND MRND POLITICAL PROBLEMS THAT ALL CITIZENS WERE NOT INVOLVED IN.

  • @YachtRockFiend
    @YachtRockFiend Před rokem +9

    "He had no other choice but to fly home". There were no hotels available in Dar_es_Salaam that night who would rent a room to the President of Rwanda?

  • @back2thecity
    @back2thecity Před 2 lety +2

    THANK YOU FOR THEIS CHANNEL--

  • @BabaDee08
    @BabaDee08 Před 2 lety +54

    Interesting analysis and I really enjoyed it, but it seems like you already made up your mind on who did it.

    • @AFRISTORYNETWORK
      @AFRISTORYNETWORK  Před 2 lety +10

      I didn't

    • @GlobalSouthObserver
      @GlobalSouthObserver Před 2 lety +21

      Keep your identity secret never give your name up to stay safe

    • @adamkofi5683
      @adamkofi5683 Před 2 lety +24

      Everybody knew who did, this is not news, the only reason why we are still debating this is because washington has been supporing kagame from the begining and made sure to cover his back any time an investigation was undertaken.

    • @adamkofi5683
      @adamkofi5683 Před 2 lety +7

      @@GlobalSouthObserver so true
      i'm sure kagame would love to get his hands on him, and put him to sleep for eternity

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

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  • @duckhorse2563
    @duckhorse2563 Před 2 lety +21

    Great bio as always, but I will be back for the comment section after a month. “It finna be lit”.

  • @nzappazapp8360
    @nzappazapp8360 Před 2 lety +27

    The cover up seems to also incriminate France and Belgium but definately Kagame is the mastermind

    • @adamkofi5683
      @adamkofi5683 Před 2 lety

      How is the evidence incriminating france and belegium, that's A BUNCH BS.
      We all know who was behind the planning of the genocide, people need to stop talking about france and belgium.
      Blame Washington and Kagame instead and don't forget Museveni in Uganda. They were well orgainsed and coordinated their attacks.
      FOR MORE DETAILS DETAILS, READ MY COMMENTS IN THE POSTS ABOVE ON (YungTrashLord) POST

    • @gburahbondo2948
      @gburahbondo2948 Před 2 lety +1

      Kagame did it alone

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

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    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      @@adamkofi5683
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    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

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  • @jomufilms
    @jomufilms Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video I'm surprised how well informed you are about what really happened i was afraid you were going to discuss the censured chewed version of the government.

    • @adrianmola1859
      @adrianmola1859 Před 7 měsíci

      It's actually from the book 'Do Not Disturb" by Michela Wrong, it's quite an interesting read if you are interested in East African Politics; well narrated too

  • @anj1ch1
    @anj1ch1 Před 2 lety +12

    Wow! I have to admit I expected a lot more vitriol in the comments section. I have read many things that compliment, challenge what is in the video. I appreciate getting to see the discourse on this matter on this forum. In Rwanda it is such a delicate topic it's hard to bring it up and have a discussion on this. Thanks, @afristory and keep making these thought-provoking videos.

    • @AnalystTosh
      @AnalystTosh Před 2 lety

      Davie vipi

    • @michaelotieno6524
      @michaelotieno6524 Před 2 lety +5

      @Slim Pickens The scientific evidence shows that it was impossible for Kagame and the RPF to do it. The path and trajectory of the missiles show that they were fired from the Presidential guard camp. There was no way an RPF soldier could access that camp. The plane the crushed onto the presidential compound yet the black box disappeared. There was no way Kagame had soldiers near there.

    • @stephaniemunyankera2100
      @stephaniemunyankera2100 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelotieno6524 Tell them!!

    • @iamme9806
      @iamme9806 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelotieno6524 andddd they had absolutely no gain from shooting the plane and anyone would predict that the shooting would start genocide against tutsis since they knew that it had been 5 years of preparing it
      so i would say that the people who shot it were hutus who wanted to start genocide right away since Habyarimana was delaying it and having doubts about it

    • @beingme2345
      @beingme2345 Před rokem +1

      @@michaelotieno6524 lol Kagame shill

  • @bganya1
    @bganya1 Před rokem +3

    Your narration is👌👌

  • @jumabwaga1712
    @jumabwaga1712 Před 2 lety +6

    Museveni and kagame

  • @Avaricumstudios
    @Avaricumstudios Před 2 lety +4

    I'm the first to comment and as such please tell me , where are you from?

    • @Avaricumstudios
      @Avaricumstudios Před 2 lety +1

      The first liker too😊😊😊😊

    • @lemigod4475
      @lemigod4475 Před 2 lety +1

      By his accent he is Ugandan,but he might be based in Diaspora.

    • @MrMakabar
      @MrMakabar Před 2 lety +1

      Channel says he is in the UK, but by the accent he is not from there.

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

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  • @jackstevens6932
    @jackstevens6932 Před 2 lety +10

    The best documentary i have ever seen such a clear and transparent documentary. Your reseach done meticulously. Kudos to you man. Lets support this man's effort in documenting african history.

    • @Prodgectz
      @Prodgectz Před rokem

      Thanks for joining us! Let's document it truthfully😇🤗.

  • @felixmulenga4816
    @felixmulenga4816 Před rokem +1

    Very strange. No comment......Kind of confusing. VIVA PK and the Rwandan people. Sometimes hallucination becomes a miracle.

  • @Avaricumstudios
    @Avaricumstudios Před 2 lety +51

    We may blame Kagame for downing the plane but the speed and systemic organisation at which the interahamwe mobilised doesn't really help our case...

    • @kingmario212
      @kingmario212 Před 2 lety +19

      It was an inside job to justify the facilitation of the genocide

    • @kalomboC
      @kalomboC Před 2 lety +17

      The country was a powder keg placed in tinder. The slightest provocation would set it ablaze

    • @proudlyafrican6043
      @proudlyafrican6043 Před 2 lety +11

      Later on you should know that the interahamwe was infiltrate by the RPF Tutsi militias even it leader was a Tutsi his name is Robert kajuga, for this reason by now you should know who is the instigator of all this.

    • @adamkofi5683
      @adamkofi5683 Před 2 lety +4

      @@kalomboC So true and kagame knew it. By downing the plane, he could use to invade the country and claiming that he's saving people from the genocide.
      Meanwhile kagame's army was killing anything and everything on their path to kigali.

    • @Avaricumstudios
      @Avaricumstudios Před 2 lety +3

      @@proudlyafrican6043 before you make such claims,,,, read about Rwanda's history

  • @africaninsider
    @africaninsider Před 2 lety +23

    There was no way Habyarimana’s Rwanda that had been under sanctions for 20years by UN Security Council from buying any weapons( on false accusations by the US) had access to soviet made surface to air missiles .
    Kagame’s RPF on the other hand was known to have had those weapons courtesy of Uganda’s NRA army where Kagame was a top ranking intelligence officer.

    • @GlobalSouthObserver
      @GlobalSouthObserver Před 2 lety +3

      Why not do a documentary yourself...it would be interesting and get a lot of views

    • @TBenSano
      @TBenSano Před 2 lety +4

      Various investigations concluded that the missiles were launched from Kanombe, an areas that was massively under surveillance by Habyarimana’s army. How could it be that easy for Kagame’s RPF to access the area?

    • @GlobalSouthObserver
      @GlobalSouthObserver Před 2 lety

      @@TBenSano haha nice try...habyarimana didn't have the Russian missiles that were used to shoot the plane down the missiles came from Uganda

    • @TBenSano
      @TBenSano Před 2 lety +7

      Funny how y’all make this naive and deceptious conclusion. So to you, RPF was so strong to invade an area where the national army was camping, shot down the plane and managed to get to the ground where the plane had plunged to take the black box?

    • @hellenchoga9922
      @hellenchoga9922 Před 2 lety

      @@GlobalSouthObserver lolest

  • @kinguche9208
    @kinguche9208 Před 2 lety +8

    I’ve been waiting for this Vidoe for a long time. Africa politics is deadly I was thinking that is only my zoo country Nigeria plays a deadly politics until I started studying Africans politics and found out that the zoo is just starting .

    • @tsitsindaba8519
      @tsitsindaba8519 Před 2 lety +4

      Every African country. Believe me only that some cover.

    • @kinguche9208
      @kinguche9208 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tsitsindaba8519 exactly, some cover up well

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 Před 2 lety +2

      They are set by outside powers to fight internally to destabilize their countries.

    • @kinguche9208
      @kinguche9208 Před 2 lety +1

      @@justinamusyoka4986 exactly I’ve understood that Africans leaders a just as ordinary employees in factory. They’re picked by Europeans and if they disobey the power that put them to power, they can be killed

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kinguche9208 Very true,most go for funding for election campaigns with strings attached,those who fund them control them.

  • @kibe3602
    @kibe3602 Před 2 lety +11

    My friend asked me not to talk about the genocide , “See and learn”...he lost his whole family...

    • @kavumadavid33
      @kavumadavid33 Před 2 lety +5

      That's how Rwanda is, if u don't praise Mr pk u disappear unknowingly

    • @tsitsindaba8519
      @tsitsindaba8519 Před 2 lety

      😢😢I am not Rwandese but hei. We used to cry watching the news . I was young by then. We were begging our parents to go rescue the children. Poor parents they were feeling it too.

    • @adamkofi5683
      @adamkofi5683 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tsitsindaba8519 blame kagame for your tears

    • @kingkamaro9442
      @kingkamaro9442 Před 2 lety

      @@adamkofi5683
      What?
      How is Kagame responsible for the genocide of the tutsis?

    • @Efro375
      @Efro375 Před 2 lety +4

      @@kingkamaro9442 Kagame is a CIA agent who was trained in the US prior to returning to Rwanda just before the genocide. The genocide is a problem reaction and solution type of event that put the tutsis back into power and benefited kagame till today

  • @kosiekoos9408
    @kosiekoos9408 Před rokem +2

    The one taking power is the culprit. Ask LBJ

  • @guff9567
    @guff9567 Před 2 lety +2

    Please switch off the interfering and distracting music. I cannot gear what us being said.

  • @dottzieeethagoat
    @dottzieeethagoat Před 2 lety +11

    The 1994 Genocide against the tutsi is somehow like the Black Mesa Incident.Paul Kagame is like Gordon Freeman in this case.He helped cause the mess and he helped to end the mess.

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 2 lety +3

      The mess was caused by the ones who forced him out of his country in 1960 and said he shall never be allowed back in.

    • @edgarotieno4860
      @edgarotieno4860 Před 2 lety +9

      It wasn't just a genocide of Tutsi as the officials in Rwanda want to make it, it also involved moderate Hutu's

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

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    • @iamme9806
      @iamme9806 Před 2 lety

      @@edgarotieno4860 hutus weere killed yes but the genocide was prepared for tutsis hence being called genocide against tutsis
      so what de fuck is your point?

    • @atte1653
      @atte1653 Před rokem +1

      @@edgarotieno4860 true as a Rwandan I agree

  • @escapetheninetofive8766
    @escapetheninetofive8766 Před 2 lety +5

    deadly , i doubt anyone will ever find out who brought that plane down,

    • @ferdinandokello-jp9pj
      @ferdinandokello-jp9pj Před 8 měsíci

      Genocide on Africans by Africans is African problem created black folks and power hungry men. Africans had been slaves so the genocide on Africans by Africans is African and slave trade more painful than Genocide on black souls.

  • @alexmuwanga2385
    @alexmuwanga2385 Před 2 lety +4

    Museveni, Kagame and their fellow Tutsis

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop Před 4 dny

      There was a time, before the colonialist came, that Tutsi's and Hutu's apparantly lived peaceful together. I still don't understand why black guys hate each other's guts because they're from a different tribe or population in stead of trying to put the past behind them and work together to make Africa Great... For the first time. If the French would still hate the Germans, or the Israeli still be mad on the Germans for having killed 6 mio Jews.... No one has to "forget" the past, but at one time or another, one has to be able to say: enough bloodshed. Time for reconciliation, and thinking bigger than within tribal lines. Like Lumumba did. No one is going to accept new borders in Africa, like a Tutsi kingdom and a Hutu kingdom consisting of parts of Burundi and Rwanda. That is not going to happen. The Union of African States is against it. The international community is against it, as this would lead to even more trouble in Africa. But if no one wants to make concessions and just go on play warrior, well, in 200 years from now this conflict still will go on making millions of people unhappy while "multinationals" are emptying the underground etc.

  • @lancelotwilson5761
    @lancelotwilson5761 Před 2 lety +16

    Your account of the downing of the plane carrying the Rwandian plane was well researched. All evidence will be revealed in time no one can stop the truth. General Kayumba the leader of the RPF ground force has publicly stated in a BBC interview that they were the one who shot down the plane.

  • @ThatBeeyatch
    @ThatBeeyatch Před 2 lety +20

    Habyarimana’s death was fore-told by his own father when he betrayed Kayibanda. It was never a question of how he would die , it was a question of when .You live by the sword, you die by the sword .

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 2 lety +9

      Habyarimana had hoped to escape his father’s curse on a technicality: He got rid of Kayibanda in a bloodless way. He only stopped providing food. Nothing more. His sponsors in Western countries LOVED to say that his coup had been “bloodless”!

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 2 lety +1

      @@GlobalSouthObserver Only violence could stop genocidaires in their frenzy of rape and murder. Handing out flowers or candy doesn’t work.

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 2 lety +3

      @@GlobalSouthObserver On the morning of April 7th, the genocidaires started the violence. They went to the prime minister’s home to kill her, found the chief judge and others to kill them too, and erected roadblocks to gather up as many more people as possible to kill. *NO ONE MADE THEM DO IT.* They committed those systematic crimes of their own volition because that had been their goal all along. They had to be stopped.

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/AQbjFTLtucc/video.html

    • @mutajumarobhe9788
      @mutajumarobhe9788 Před 2 lety +2

      ooh yeah, his pops told him don't kill Kayibanda, but he tortured him and eventually murdered him. What goes around comes around

  • @kosiekoos9408
    @kosiekoos9408 Před rokem

    Tell us more about Agatha. Most videos out there is in French.

  • @TomQuiNEstPasLa
    @TomQuiNEstPasLa Před 2 lety +22

    This raises more questions about the character of Paul Kagame than it does about the guilt of the person who order the assassination of Habyarimana, in my opinion. I never understood why it's a scandal that guerilla movements might want to shoot down the leaders they fight against. In this instance, it unfortunately launched a brutal genocide that shocked the world and tore the country apart, but that can hardly be placed at the feet of a rebel movement who merely did what they said they would do--make war against the government. It is hardly the same thing, but if ZAPU shot down a Vickers Viscount with Ian Smith aboard, and the Rhodesians started killing indiscriminately in civilian areas in response, no one would blame Joshua Nkomo for that wanton killing! I don't think Kagame's government is stable in the long run, but I don't think he needs to fear being associated with shooting down the airplane of a rival leader in times of war.
    Regardless of my take on it, this is an extremely well-researched look at the question, and I hope as many people see it as possible. Even for the supporters of Kagame, "the truth will set you free!" The fact that he wishes to crack down on people for saying this is troubling, and the world should acknowledge this.

    • @r.m.943
      @r.m.943 Před 2 lety +7

      Kagame and the Tutsi fighters had No interest in killing the President. The Genocide was not "launched" by the plane crash, it had been prepared for months, weapons had been distributed and campaigns airing on national radio.
      Kagame and the Tutsi fighters had No interest in killing the President, they knew that their own families would be killed.
      Also in this video he forgets to mention that the French Judge Brugiere did not put a foot in Rwanda! His translator was a son in law of Felicien Kabuga the Genocide "financier", a very biased judge. The investigation was later handed to another French judge, whose team was went to Kigali, carried ballistic essays and concluded that it was IMPOSSIBLE that the RPF positions could have brought down the plane.
      This video is just oversimplified although some facts are correct

    • @iamme9806
      @iamme9806 Před 2 lety

      @@r.m.943 thank you bro

    • @t_challathagod172
      @t_challathagod172 Před 2 lety

      @@r.m.943 you are definitely a tutsi

    • @tloutlou2655
      @tloutlou2655 Před rokem +10

      Kagame is a killer anyway

    • @GrumpyTinashe
      @GrumpyTinashe Před rokem

      @@tloutlou2655 Facts. He has done well for Rwanda but he a killer and a stooge for western interests

  • @SkepCakes
    @SkepCakes Před 2 lety +6

    RPF: Yeah, it's totally wasn't me shooting down Juvenal Habryimana's plane!
    Also RPF: *Busy assassinating political opponents*

  • @Godsent867
    @Godsent867 Před 2 lety +17

    This man has done a lot of good things for his country. Let's look at his positive vibes not false things

  • @raymwakimu4698
    @raymwakimu4698 Před rokem +2

    Power corrupts.....Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop Před 4 dny

      So ? What is your point except for showing off your knowledge of this oneliner ?

  • @theisibo7805
    @theisibo7805 Před 2 lety +44

    This is either Lazy research or intentional misguidance of your viewers, very disappointed. As a Rwandan that is well versed in our history, I see so many inaccuracies, it's embarrassing.
    First claim that Habyarimana was in Tanzania to negotiate peace with Burundi is false. If Burundi was the enemy, how did the two leaders end up travelling back together in the same plane??? He was there for peace talks with RPF. A group of Rwandan exiles that had launched a civil war to return home.
    2. The shot plane crashed right inside Habyarimana's own compound, just next to the airport. An area guarded by his own Republican guards and french military. The plane's black box has disappeared to this day. How could the RPF shoot down the plane, And then sneak into a heavily controlled area by the enemy to retrieve the blackbox? The people that made the black box disappear are the same people that shot it down. The people that controlled that crash site, took the black box. And it wasn't the RPF that controlled the crash site.

    • @GlobalSouthObserver
      @GlobalSouthObserver Před 2 lety +11

      Haha nice try Kagome did it...if you want to investigate a crime look at who is the main beneficiary..kagame won by taking all power...

    • @dakg8034
      @dakg8034 Před 2 lety +20

      Frank, I do not know Rwandan history but the points and questions you raised are logical and legitimate questions that must be answered; For if the plane fell inside Habyarimana's own controlled territory, how could RPF recover the Black Box in such a militarized area, and especially how heavily it was guarded? I agree as well with your conclusion that those who made the Black box disappear are likely the ones responsible. Like I said, I am not knowledgeable in the history but your reasoning is sound.

    • @dakg8034
      @dakg8034 Před 2 lety +15

      @@GlobalSouthObserver Although looking at the "main beneficiary" is one way in seeking to ID a culprit, it does not necessarily hold true in every instance. And in this particular instance it does not hold true. And this is because the killing of Habyarimana did not automatically make the RPF beneficiary of Rwanda's control. It merely started a chain of events that could have led to either side winning the war. So RPF was not an automatic beneficiary and that is needed when looking at a beneficiary to determine the likely guilty party.

    • @dakg8034
      @dakg8034 Před 2 lety +5

      @@GlobalSouthObserver I listened to the link you sent. You missed my point. My argument is not declare who was responsible for downing the plane. I was not there, nor am I knowledgeable in Rwandan history. I merely pointed out logical questions that were raised.

    • @hellenchoga9922
      @hellenchoga9922 Před 2 lety +2

      Have you ever wondered how the people who assassinated Kabila in his palace or presidential office managed to enter and shot him at close range in broad daylight and they disappeared into thin air ? Or how the president Of Moçambique’s plane was brought down? The persons who benefit more has the answers.

  • @arapdibari7104
    @arapdibari7104 Před 2 lety +22

    Kagame didn't start the RPF, it was Fred Giser, in 1987 one of the Rwandese who fought along side with Museveni and brought Museveni to power. Museveni was not happy that Fred was using NRM base and equipment, Kagame remains close to Museveni as long serving general in Uganda till 1994. Kagame trained kabarebe , promoted by Museveni. It was Kagame who introduced Kaberega and friend. Fred was assassinated, what termed as killed in the battle field. It was when kaberega was sent to meet him in front line, cos kagame wanted to talk to Fred. Theory blames it on Muzee and Kagame, no one knows the truth, he died fighting for liberation, Kagame then took over the command of RPF, which along side came the mysterious assassination of Habyarmana, followed by Genocide and RPF coming to power,

    • @7CreativeHandsDIY
      @7CreativeHandsDIY Před 2 lety +8

      those are bloody people Museven and Kagame.

    • @ssamhenry65
      @ssamhenry65 Před 2 lety +2

      And Dr. Major. Peter Baingana plus Major Chris Bunyenyezi got involved how ?

    • @factsandworldknowledge2654
      @factsandworldknowledge2654 Před 2 lety

      Bunch of bollocks you wrote here bell end.

    • @JohnNjengaCOCO
      @JohnNjengaCOCO Před 2 lety

      @@ssamhenry65 those were Fred Rwigema's bodyguards. Museveni hanged them because he accused them of being too sloppy and allowing Rwigema to get assassinated. Museveni's own brother Salim Saleh had been with Rwigema at the same spot few days earlier.

    • @damanibaraka7896
      @damanibaraka7896 Před rokem +2

      You said that nobody know what happened but people give their opinion base on who they supported. The only thing I know is the present leader has turned Rwanda around and made it the best run country in Africa. I also know that some of his critics/haters have their own agenda.

  • @Isidore-bv3mu
    @Isidore-bv3mu Před 2 lety +3

    Kagame didn't denied that. He asked only what was inside TN that aeroplane.

  • @okothkeith6238
    @okothkeith6238 Před 2 lety +4

    He won't be around forever!!! our squinted gaze's have seen many that 'is'turn to 'was'

  • @anniekhonje7853
    @anniekhonje7853 Před 2 lety +4

    Planned move,why DiD they deny him to spend a night

  • @eeeezii3485
    @eeeezii3485 Před 2 lety +5

    Kagame should be arrested for killing Abrimana

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety +1

      Also by killing millions people in Congo

    • @pokemon-Go22
      @pokemon-Go22 Před 2 lety +1

      Mapping report should come out and arrest Him

  • @rutonde
    @rutonde Před 2 lety +12

    There’s a common thread among the genocide advocates in these comments: They want a genocide with ZERO CONSEQUENCES for the macheteros and their bosses. Not realistic. The victims might resist, sometimes with fatal results on the genocidaire side. No need to whine about it afterwards because it should have been expected from the outset.

  • @cheikhball8080
    @cheikhball8080 Před rokem +9

    Kagame did that and he knows that,God never sleeps the truth will come out

  • @jmh189
    @jmh189 Před 2 lety +6

    its not air-to-surface missile its surface-to-air missile

  • @banamwanahoffmanprince7636
    @banamwanahoffmanprince7636 Před 2 lety +29

    You are a really good storyteller as always, though as a genocide survivor myself I can tell the content of this video is very biased as one can easily know who you want to blame.

    • @molatelofelix7084
      @molatelofelix7084 Před 2 lety

      Maybe someone from the mideast is helped him. He has emerged as a good friend of kagame. Helping to spy on african brothers. What a shame.

    • @kavumadavid33
      @kavumadavid33 Před 2 lety

      Of course he can't look for u coz u didn't do it he's looking for someone knowing internationally who did it and I guess u also know him in your heart but u can't tell fearing to disappear coz your still in that country of yours which is like a jail

    • @dannygherzgiher8430
      @dannygherzgiher8430 Před 2 lety

      @@molatelofelix7084 It is not as dramatic as that.

    • @khumbulaninkosiyamimoyo6261
      @khumbulaninkosiyamimoyo6261 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree with you in that this starts off very well but then becomes embarrassingly biased

    • @rukundorwiza5223
      @rukundorwiza5223 Před rokem +2

      Banamwana Hoffman your interahamwe

  • @speakertreatz
    @speakertreatz Před rokem +4

    thanks for giving me a new perspective to consider in this murder, love your videos

  • @gracekagoma3231
    @gracekagoma3231 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Iam very sorry,the hatred b etween tutsi and Hutus in Rwanda is still there ,I can smell the anger😢The so called reconcilliation is totally hypocricy and pure fake😢Iam sorry.

  • @pointblank4121
    @pointblank4121 Před 2 lety +2

    The murder is the current president of Uganda 🇺🇬

  • @GlobalSouthObserver
    @GlobalSouthObserver Před 2 lety +13

    Bro keep your identity secret or they Will come for you

  • @itsole01
    @itsole01 Před 2 lety +3

    Africans need to differentiate the word Dictator and Bad person, before using it to just about anybody, otherwise a lot of Bad but not so Dictator gonna end up like Muammar Gaddafi.

  • @younglegit7194
    @younglegit7194 Před 2 lety +32

    Starting to sound biased, its clear whom you want to blame

  • @dewittbourchier7169
    @dewittbourchier7169 Před 2 lety +4

    More relevant is - who was telling the RPF all this information? Why did the Interhamwe and the Rwandan army move so quickly to start the genocide? I think Kagame is ruthless but he did not want his people exterminated. Instead both the Hutu extremists and the RPF were looking for any excuse to start killing. Habyarimana also probably had little intention of honouring the agreement even if Paul Kagame had - one need only look at South Sudan to see how these agreements do not hold very well in Africa. If you think perhaps I am judging Africans too harshly, I am not. Cosocial agreements are excellent - they should work - and they do not. In Cyprus for example the 1974 conflict broke out because the Greeks refused to accept the 1960 settlement and the Turks would rather fight than attempt to negotiate a new agreement - neither side had good faith. Yugoslavia tore itself apart.

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

      Kagame knew that by killing HABYARIMANA, tutsis people were in death dangers, but he estemed at their nomber to 50k not a million people killed. Some RPF high command admited that

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Alysum77
      About 80% estimated people who killed during genocide are hutu, including moderate hutu killed by millitia and RPF

    • @ibcanadaboy4381
      @ibcanadaboy4381 Před rokem

      Have you ever tried making an agreement with an Irishman? They start renegotiating before the ink is dry!

  • @tomopulin1512
    @tomopulin1512 Před 4 měsíci

    Is this Fazil?

  • @jeffafrica2566
    @jeffafrica2566 Před 2 lety +1

    These two presidents kagame and museveni if they don't quit power No East African community as proposed and still a lot of people are still dying

  • @johnghebreal7338
    @johnghebreal7338 Před 2 lety +5

    French and Belgium were responsible for taking down the plane inorder to incite violence and for complete destabilizing.

  • @esheeshe3839
    @esheeshe3839 Před 2 lety +7

    hutus killed him for sure

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety +3

      False RPF tutsis extremists. Some of RPF high command admited that

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      Show us the evidence that hutu extremists are involved

  • @fitawrarifitness6842
    @fitawrarifitness6842 Před 2 lety +1

    2:46 you really provided no evidence to rule out french and belgium involvement, you just said "unsubstantiated".

  • @luckychannel0012
    @luckychannel0012 Před rokem

    The truth has no answer

  • @Jeffmbeha
    @Jeffmbeha Před 2 lety +3

    Rwanda became a great country after Habiarimana..

    • @lx4719
      @lx4719 Před 2 lety +5

      Great country after stealing DRC’s minerals, organising crimes in DRC, killing millions of millions of Congolese people....and you are proud of saying Rwanda became a great country after Habiarimana!!😳 you are a sold out! Remember what goes around comes around! Your hero Paul Kagame has accumulated a lot of ennemis around him and his end will be very very very very very tragic......Remember this!

    • @mitchmazamez1989
      @mitchmazamez1989 Před 2 lety

      @@lx4719 Why is the Congo poor? Easy:
      U.K. prosecutors have told Swiss authorities they have proof of an alleged money-laundering ring spanning from Africa to Europe that paid almost *$380 million in cash bribes* to authorities *in the Democratic Republic of Congo.*
      Congo is Africa’s *biggest producer of copper* and *supplies about 70% of the world’s cobalt,* a critical input for the batteries that power electric vehicles.
      The $379 million that was allegedly *siphoned off in bribes* over a five-year period is *more than Congo’s total spending on health care* last year.
      The case reference is A. LTD v. Public Prosecutor, Geneva County RR.2020.242 at the Common Pleas Division of the Federal Criminal Court of Switzerland.
      July 14, 2021, 8:30 PM PDT
      ©2021 Bloomberg L.P. All Rights Reserved

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/LgpN1ElV5pM/video.html

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      Do you live in rwanda

    • @likelelimbeha6415
      @likelelimbeha6415 Před 2 lety

      @@lx4719 Countries like DRC, Congo Brazaville, Gabon, Togo, Rwanda Angola and the likes of Mali, Seara Lion etc, they just need to get rid of visionless and clueless leaders who rather opt to worship and praise the former colonizers, their own citizens should come first and last, if you don't see the good country that Rwanda has become since the genocide in 1994 and still hanging on to the primitive belief of blaming all your failures on the colonizers and on the fact that your country is poor because it was colonized then just shut-up, Africa must free itself from living ancestors and ghosts like yourself...If DRC and its leaders know that their resources are important and being looted by other countries, why can't they do something about it, who stops them? they are in power and this is in their hands, they have the backing of those who voted them in power, more than 60million people, but you want to come here and try to convince me that your country is in a mess because of Kagame, shame on you and your useless leaders..

  • @innocomtv5115
    @innocomtv5115 Před rokem +2

    I love the way you make a good and clear analysis the teuth about the one who started and ended genocide is clearly known ?
    Themselves started it and themselves ended it

  • @charlcharlie7447
    @charlcharlie7447 Před 2 lety +3

    Not a huge fan of Kagame but this report is so biased to the point of lacking credibility. You might as well labelled title of this "Kagame did it"

  • @ednaachieng360
    @ednaachieng360 Před 2 lety +3

    Was it not possible for whoever was investigating to retrieve the remnants of the misiles used, trace their origins, to which government it was sold and hold it accountable? Why the speculation?

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, it was possible to retrieve that and it was done. Within 15 minutes of the crash, the French military cordoned off the crash site, picked up everything of interest and shipped it off to Paris. The officer in charge (Gen. Quentin) filed his report with his superiors. During subsequent judicial investigations, the regime there refused to release the report, even to its own judges.
      At the time of the crash the UN had a peacekeeping force on the ground. They were in charge of investigating anything that may endanger the peace. When they requested access to the crash site to investigate, the French authorities refused flat-out. Similarly, the US ambassador earnestly offered to bring in a team of experts to help investigate. Again, the French authorities and their local allies refused.
      Meanwhile a senior adviser to the French president got suicided that same morning inside the presidential palace. Obviously he was an informed person and no doubt knew way too much. As soon as the news of the plane crash had come in, he had exclaimed: “Oh no, those c**** actually did it!” His family became convinced he had been taken out. They were so upset they didn’t even want the French president to attend his burial. He still invited himself and showed up against their wishes but they wouldn’t speak to him.
      Back in Rwanda, there were also highly informed French police officers whose job had been to listen to all radio communications in town. They too got eliminated. The authorities were so eager to cover it up that they falsified the policemen’s death report. They faked it and falsely signed it under a real physician’s name but without his knowledge. He protested later in the media and said he never examined those bodies, never wrote the report, and wasn’t even aware of its very existence.
      No matter. The regime pressed on, went to the surviving relatives of the policemen and warned them not to say anything or try to find out what had happened.
      Were they finished yet? Nope. They took so many more actions it would be too tedious to mention them all. For example they found some Rwandans who were eager for a visa to Europe because of the higher standard of living there. French agents told them they could help them with the elusive visas in exchange for saying their former comrades brought down the plane. The aspiring immigrants said what they had been told to say and got their visas.
      Later, once comfortably settled in Europe, they recanted their testimonies and said they had simply recited whatever the agents had told them. But in the meanwhile fake arrest warrants had been issued against some Rwandans based on the fabricated testimonies. Those warrants had to be withdrawn as a result of the recantation.

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

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  • @reneroux2391
    @reneroux2391 Před 2 lety +2

    The congo wars should be next

  • @highland96
    @highland96 Před 2 lety +11

    I watch Visual Politik's video of Rwanda and they commented on how it was doing great things and that Paul Kagame has lifted the country out of the turmoil of the Genocide. I didn't know that he was potentially the one who brought about such chaos in the first place. African politics is very messy, first thanks to colonisers and second the aftermath and African leaders hungry for power and money.

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/JcmCNqmHoaw/video.html

    • @patrickwert3718
      @patrickwert3718 Před rokem

      So you know because a biased non Rwandan convinced your little brain? 🤣 Keep being ignorant at least you aren't Rwandan which can hinder our progress

  • @lintongrant2978
    @lintongrant2978 Před 2 lety +1

    Rwanda is way better now because if that president was still ruling the country wouldn't look so good

    • @Yefro72
      @Yefro72 Před 8 měsíci

      I pity your ignorance. Read a history book.

  • @kyebatabe8839
    @kyebatabe8839 Před 2 lety +30

    Kagame is and will always be my hero

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/2dLv8ZRisdg/video.html

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety +7

      You can tell that to congolese people 🤷‍♂️ with millions killed by your hero

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/LgpN1ElV5pM/video.html

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      @@Alysum77
      czcams.com/video/LgpN1ElV5pM/video.html

    • @jeffafrica2566
      @jeffafrica2566 Před 2 lety +2

      Your hero is killing numbers of people in Congo to steal resources

  • @d.r.5350
    @d.r.5350 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Correct your title Sir. Habyarimana was not a dictator. Not good to give misleading informations.

  • @jacobodongo3917
    @jacobodongo3917 Před rokem +3

    The beneficiary of the genocide is the culprit, kagame is a smart dictator, and he won't leave power soon, Rwanda is like African North Korea,

    • @Retroscoop
      @Retroscoop Před 4 dny

      Let's remain fair here: his predecessor also was a dictator that didn't want to leave power, wasn't he ? So.... what IS your point ? Every dictator is a bad dictator unless it is one of ours ? Dictators by definition make some people unhappy, people who never would vote for them. So, if you make people unhappy enough, whatever group, at one time or another this unhappyness will lead to anger, anger to hate, hate to violence and violence sometimes to regime change. Ending up with new dictators, who make the lives of the previous ruling class unhappy. And the whole thing of anger building up can start all over again.

  • @risk0systemsuk171
    @risk0systemsuk171 Před 2 lety +30

    Kagame helped to end the genocide when the UN pulled their troops out. The Ghanaian and Nigerian contingents stayed behind to save as many lives as possible.
    The fact that he benefited from the power vacuum does not necessarily mean he directly facilitated or orchestrated the crash.

  • @SafariPilot
    @SafariPilot Před 11 měsíci +1

    There is a Nord Atlas military cargo plane still parked in Dar Es Salaam. They never flew back after the president was shot down.

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před 4 měsíci

      Because they knew he was going down. That’s probably why they didn’t take off right after he left. They just sat there and waited for the news.

  • @abdihq4228
    @abdihq4228 Před 2 lety +3

    THAT WOULD BE THE WORK OF FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      Do you know crimes committed by RPF in our greater lakes region??

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      Over 6 million people died, for the war start by kagame

    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

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  • @isayamazani22
    @isayamazani22 Před 2 lety +6

    Two presidas were killed simuteneously but Habyarimana sounds more than Ntalyamila of Burundi.
    Was he also in the assassition plan?

  • @michaelotieno6524
    @michaelotieno6524 Před 2 lety +19

    In summary Kagame trained and armed Hutus with machetes because he wanted to be President after he killed the then President. Further after he somehow shot down the plane from the French trained President Guard compound he made it crash into the official Presidents residence and disappeared the black box. Brilliant investigation.

    • @r1e924
      @r1e924 Před 2 lety

      Only an idiot would think like that

    • @johnsonrwige7234
      @johnsonrwige7234 Před 2 lety +2

      Kagame trained the Hutus to kill his people and trained France and Belgium to kill his people in 1959 and 1994 this bias reporting should just stop

    • @michaelotieno6524
      @michaelotieno6524 Před 2 lety +3

      @@LadyAndanaZerva How don't you get the sarcasm?

    • @kiangurajason1183
      @kiangurajason1183 Před rokem +1

      That's it! Biting sarcasm!

    • @mousableus
      @mousableus Před rokem

      Michael. Use your Brain verry well unajuwa ndege ya rayisi Habyarimana ilikuwaka ikitembeya tangiya 1990 APR ilikuwaka inayiwona hayikuwaka lengo lengo dunia yote iliwonaka APR ikisimamisha génocide 1994 kwa hiyo. Nakwambiya ndege île illitembeya Ka angani Rwanda 1990 myaka kwenda myaka 4 hizo fiqila simamisheni kumbukeni kanisani zote za Rwanda na Europe zilishiriqi kwa kufanya génocide WA ibiyeni Siri ya WA Ku uliza ndege île

  • @Ladypradaful
    @Ladypradaful Před 2 lety +7

    The plane was authorised or organised as well by the Tanzanian president...thats why he denied him staying for the night or he knew of the plot

    • @DaisyGeekyTransGirl
      @DaisyGeekyTransGirl Před rokem

      IT WAS AN INSIDE JOB BY THE TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT TO START A WAR IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO OVER THE RIGHTS TO 2 GIRLS 1 CUP!

  • @tedsonkabiru4349
    @tedsonkabiru4349 Před 2 lety +3

    Rwandans must not allow things to repeat and must embrace each other regardless of the tribe. One tribe enjoying too many privileges must never be the way to go!

  • @johnruzibiza3843
    @johnruzibiza3843 Před rokem +2

    But you guys you very well knows that Rwanda 🇷🇼 missed millions of innocent people but all the time you ask one person ,who killed habyalimana hundred times why can't you keep quiet about this big headed who was like other killers in Rwanda

  • @ericiraho122
    @ericiraho122 Před 2 lety +7

    He was a good dictator, who live in harmony with neighbors. Ruthless dictator kagame killed him and burundi president.

    • @Alysum77
      @Alysum77 Před 2 lety

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    • @amazingvideo4761
      @amazingvideo4761 Před 2 lety

      @@Alysum77
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  • @abduljaliladamu8610
    @abduljaliladamu8610 Před 2 lety +1

    So why did the French apologize?

  • @idils9838
    @idils9838 Před 2 lety +15

    As I watch more and more of your videos, one thing is clear to me, all of Africa's problems were caused by the colonisers

    • @chiemezieejido7846
      @chiemezieejido7846 Před 2 lety +2

      Keep blaming outsiders for your mess.
      Dictatorship is currently ongoing in Rwanda now and you all are hailing the Dictator. The day another crisis breaks out again, you blame colonisers.

    • @idils9838
      @idils9838 Před 2 lety +6

      @@chiemezieejido7846 the colonisation of Africa made it so that Africans don't know how to rule themselves. And even today we are being TOLD how to rule ourselves and not free to make choices that suit us. If you are bitter about Rwanda that's one thing, but my argument is a more general one that Africa was denied the opportunity to grow and govern itself.

    • @remuso287
      @remuso287 Před 2 lety +1

      You really think it is so simple?

  • @DaisyGeekyTransGirl
    @DaisyGeekyTransGirl Před rokem

    2:07 Afristory doesn’t let tragedy get in the way of funny captions. African memes, anyone?

  • @EthericGod9
    @EthericGod9 Před 6 měsíci

    👁️

  • @yungtrashlord
    @yungtrashlord Před 2 lety +6

    i have no idea anymore about this shit... paul kagame seemed pretty good at making his nation progress more but also he is apparently responsible for causing the war that led to a lot of bloodshed and him taking power, i am conflicted on whether him doing this shit can be considered good or evil

    • @mysteriousgirl46
      @mysteriousgirl46 Před 2 lety +4

      That's part of the nuisance of life, everyone is capable of doing both good and evil. Many dictators started off seemingly on a good path before deciding to concentrate on holding on to power at the expense of their people. Even leaders who are hailed as "good" have some skeletons in their closets...

    • @yungtrashlord
      @yungtrashlord Před 2 lety +4

      ​@@mysteriousgirl46 that is definitely true, i would say leaders like kwame nkrumah and robert mugabe are good examples

    • @adamkofi5683
      @adamkofi5683 Před 2 lety +14

      You must not really know anything about kagame and rwanda .🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣. probably you have been brainwahed like must people by kagame's propaganda.
      kagame has been killing people since 1994, ever since his invasion. i'm talking about genocide, extermination..... you get the picture.
      we all knew he did, thanks to washington he gets the protection that he needs to stay in power and evade justice.
      what you don't know, is that kagame had men all over Rwanda placed in very strategic locations, plus he had men that had been brought inside Rwanda legaly due the peace talk, and ofcourse more men at the border and inside UGANDA ready to invade Rwanda. so he had a lot men ready to fight, when given the green light
      Shooting down the plane was the signal to start the war. this man had no intention of sharing power and i'm sure that's what washington wanted.
      washington wanted to take a french teritory. washington already had control of CONGO with Mubutu, they also had UGANDA with Museveni................so rwanda was one peice of the pie IN THE REGION.
      YOU CAN ATTRIBUTE HATH OF THE KILLING THAT TOOK PLACE IN RWNDA TO KAGAME'S ARMY. I would go as far as saying his army did more killing than anyone else. Simply because, not only did they kill during the war, but they also wanted to chase away any remaining soldiers, supports, or anybody affiliated with the former regime. So a lot excutions, mass murders, extermination, genocide took place, after the ACTUAL WAR or so called genocide had ended.
      kagame has been in power for more than two decades. How do think he has managed to do so?????🤣.🤣.
      by killing a lot of people.
      people live in fear inside rwanda and outside, because if he wants you dead, you will die, trust me, he can reach you anywhere, his killer squad will be sent to get you, they dont care whether you are in africa, europe, asian, they dont give a fck.
      he has also good conections with the FBI and interpol, they are always working together, to hunt down the so called genociders, meanwhile the real genocider is the presidential office.🤣.🤣.🤣.This is crazy
      Kagame can loot al the minerals in congo and everybody turns their eyes away.🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.
      people are always talking about rwanda being rich🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣. rwanda is one of the poorest country in the world.
      so much propaganda it's incredible🤣.🤣.🤣.kagame is very good at it.
      as you will see, he's always invited at conferences where he's treated like an amazing guy🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.doing great work🤣.🤣.🤣. meanwhile he's the most dangerous person in africa if not the world.🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.what a joke.
      Just to add insult to injury, Kagame has passed a LAW, that dictates, that anybody who dare to question the version of the war or the genocide ((( the hutus are the bad guys who killed millions of people))) will put in jail🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣. LIKE PEOPLE SAY WHO WINS THE WAR WRITES THE HISTORY, and kagame has written the history of the genocide, the true version, and if anybody should question it he will prosecuted, if not shot in the streets.
      This smells like someone who's trying to hide the true story of the war🤣.🤣.🤣.🤣.

    • @nikowabantu6216
      @nikowabantu6216 Před 2 lety +2

      @@adamkofi5683 well said

    • @madman21
      @madman21 Před 2 lety

      @@adamkofi5683 man stfu

  • @igwechineduomego6371
    @igwechineduomego6371 Před rokem +1

    Qui buinot? Who profited from this assassination? If you can answer this question correctly and subjectively then you will get the right killers of Habyarimana.

  • @mwesigwagriffin3605
    @mwesigwagriffin3605 Před 2 lety +1

    the narrator messed it up

  • @ayaka22_
    @ayaka22_ Před rokem +1

    Hiw did the RPF get the flight manifest and even more importantly, flight schedule? How did they track the particular plane carrying the president from Tanzania? More questions than answers from this documentary...

    • @rutonde
      @rutonde Před rokem +1

      And how did they get inside the presidential guard compound from where the missile was launched? Then left the compound unharmed, went inside the president’s residence where the plane had fallen, picked up the black box, took it with them, and quietly trekked back home undetected?

  • @TBenSano
    @TBenSano Před 2 lety +17

    The so called witnesses have a lot in common. Other than being ex RPF, they were also greedy as after stopping the genocide they went ahead and arrogated massive lands in different parts of the country mostly in the eastern Rwanda. Kagame could not and will never tolerate such covetous etiquette. That caused them to fall out with Kagame and they fled the country and it’s obvious that they will do whatever they can to tarnish Kagame’s image.

    • @125israel
      @125israel Před 2 lety +7

      Lol you think kagame is a choir boy yeah?

    • @TBenSano
      @TBenSano Před 2 lety

      @@125israel Kagame is a man who has delivered Rwanda from ashes to where we are today. You think you know Kagame better than I do hah?

    • @iamme9806
      @iamme9806 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TBenSano let those who believe whatever bull shit they are told be stupid
      you and i and a lot of rwandans we know our muzehe sweats for our country
      we shouldn't realy care about what others think of him
      let them choose to call him a dictator
      it won't remove the fact that he is our savior

    • @jupiterchild3848
      @jupiterchild3848 Před 2 lety

      @@iamme9806 🥱😂

    • @user-zz3gx3ic8e
      @user-zz3gx3ic8e Před rokem

      @@125israel I think your dad is bitch

  • @munzazievoge3968
    @munzazievoge3968 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow a very organized documentary.

  • @johankiiza5814
    @johankiiza5814 Před 2 lety +7

    But the narrator seems to be biased from the start to end and for those who know some are generalities although he presents A few information about his weapons

  • @madoxxxx06
    @madoxxxx06 Před 2 lety +18

    You conveniently forgot to mention the last French investigation by french Juge Trevedic, where he proved with ballistics that the missiles where fired from the Camp Kanombe housing the Republican Guard who at the time were controlled by Theoneste Bagosora the mastermind of the Genocide. It may bring you clicks but your dishonesty on such a sensitive matter shows your lack of integrity.

    • @SteveOsombah
      @SteveOsombah Před 2 lety +3

      True. From the historical accounts that I have read, Bagosora was the guy. Génocidaires had already alluded to the assassination in their radio broadcasts several days before.

  • @musanap
    @musanap Před 2 lety +3

    Tanzania refusing Habyariman’s request to stay for the night is total nonsense.

  • @iam_me1269
    @iam_me1269 Před 2 lety +16

    However the price to freedom has always been fatal, freedom from the beginning of time has never been handed over through the will of the oppressor but rather it's always been taken over by the oppressed through any means necessary at the appropriate time. What is more important is that Paul kagame has taken over power from a dictatorial government that was not only incompetent but also unwilling and incapable of bringing the people together and moving forward for a strong prosperous country. Paul kagame came and he did all that successfully, stop looking back and move forward, life goes on. Every developed nation in the world have had a heavy price paid to reach where they are.
    LET'S STOP LIVING IN THE PAST AND MOVE FORWARD TO THE FUTURE.WE HAVE A WHOLE LOT TO ACCOMPLISHED FOR AFRICA.

    • @peterwakaba4605
      @peterwakaba4605 Před rokem

      The problem with this is if Kagame drops dead today there will be another genocide

    • @myself4128
      @myself4128 Před rokem

      If he took over Power from wat u call a dictator what is Kagame doing now??? He is a Replica of whom he grabbed power from so the Past still matters cuz he still believes no one can Lead Rwanda Except him&his family since April 1994!He has shed so much blood&still doing it&by the way There is no Freedom of Speech&rights to vote n Rwanda, Kigali looks clean but Rwanda is Filthy in general&hampered by Starvation cuz all the money goes to the Army to strengthen the Dictator ship Regime!

    • @bapalorininya8128
      @bapalorininya8128 Před rokem

      Kagame is a dictator himself,if ur father gets killed I believe you'll not ask question but let go..
      Kagames time will come like any other dictator

    • @iam_me1269
      @iam_me1269 Před rokem

      @@bapalorininya8128 is that the way your parents taught you to communicate with people ?
      You're exactly the types of people kagame killed because of your blatant indiscipline and lack of manners.

    • @josephgomalo41
      @josephgomalo41 Před rokem +1

      @@peterwakaba4605 Unfortunately, some idiotic and power hungry tribalistic Tutsis dont realize that. When the first President of Rwanda a Hutu named Kibyanda, took power he put in place some major structural changes to those favoured the Tutsis over the Hutus for instance to make land, initially dominated by Tutsis, available to those who worked it.. instead of the landowners/renters system encouraged by the colonial masters and their favoured Tutsi oppressors of Hutus! That was positive, though like most leaders of that country and their neibour Burundi, they all fall nto tribal persecution of each other, just as kagame is doing at this moment, calling all Hutus "genocidaires" in order to stop them from returinging to Rwanda from exile! What kagame and Tutsis have done now, is resume the Tutsi dominance in the military, trade and all other public sectors in Rwanda! There is no peace BUT suppression just like the one in North Korea! When kagame goes for even his former comrades eg Gen Nyamwasa and Kalegeya, in Johannesburg, or even in Toronto Canada, one knows it is serious!