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Ntaganda bernard biography channel

          This chapter outlines the history of several forms of diasporic political mobilisation between and

        1. On October 5, General Bosco Ntaganda, an ex-CNDP chief of staff who was loosely integrated into the FARDC during (but who has not followed.
        2. My story is only one example of widespread political oppression in Rwanda writes Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire.
        3. Below are a few examples of the accusations of divisionism.
        4. Whereas on 13 September , Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza was nominated, together with two other Rwandan political figures, Bernard Ntaganda.
        5. My story is only one example of widespread political oppression in Rwanda writes Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire..

          My story: Being an opposition figure in Rwanda

          In 1994, I was in the Netherlands, studying business management and economy, when a genocide against the Tutsi took place in my home country, Rwanda.

          In the space of 100 days, countless people were massacred in one of the worst episodes of ethnic cleansing in recent history.

          I watched the reports of political upheaval, suffering and death coming from my beloved country in horror.

          Despite being miles away, I felt compelled to do something, so I founded a political party called The United Democratic Forces of Rwanda (FDU-Inkingi).

          After years of political activism in the Netherlands, in January 2010, I returned to Rwanda intending to take on a much more hands-on role in the country’s politics.

          I intended to register FDU-Inkingi and run in the upcoming presidential election against incumbent Paul Kagame.

          I said goodbye to my husband and three children at the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for what I thought was going to be a very short sep