THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY IS CALLED TO URGENTLY INTERVENE IN PREVENTING A GENOCIDE OF TUTSIS IN BURUNDI.
Some of the International Community members are already alarming the world leaders to take action in preventing an under-way preparation of genocide of Tutsis in Burundi. Those who doubt that history repeats itself, especially when it comes to the fate of Tutsis in the great lake region can simply ready the following informational documents by non African actors:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BY
Ambassador Samantha
Power
U.S. Permanent
Representative to the United Nations
U.S. Mission to the
United Nations
November 5, 2015
The
United States is alarmed by the escalating violence in Burundi and dangerous,
irresponsible rhetoric on the part of the government, loyalist militias,
violent anti-government forces and criminal elements. The United States will
support the region and our partners in the international community so that
those who commit or incite violence are held accountable.
We
are deeply concerned by President Nkurunziza’s speech of November 2nd, in which he pledged
to use violent methods to have security forces search homes for weapons and
opposition figures within five days. The continued sowing of a climate of fear
and tension through such language and the use of such measures only prolongs
and deepens Burundi’s political and security crisis. The United States
expresses its extreme concern that the five-day ultimatum issued by the
President will trigger widespread violence beginning this coming weekend.
We
are also deeply disturbed by reports that incendiary and divisive speech is
being used by other government officials. The President of the Burundian
Senate, Révérien Ndikuriyo, has reportedly invoked the language of horrors the
region hasn’t witnessed in 20 years. Whether in Kirundi or English, this
language is terrifying: “You tell those who want to execute the mission: on
this issue, you have to pulverize, you have to exterminate – these people are
only good for dying. I give you this order, go!”
Such
dangerous speech and the President’s call for a widespread, indiscriminate
security crackdown exacerbate an already volatile situation and risk inciting
even greater violence. We call on the Government of Burundi to allow immediate,
unfettered access for African Union human rights and security monitors, and to
act immediately on its stated commitment to participate in an
internationally-mediated dialogue outside of Burundi in pursuit of a consensual
path toward restoring stability and ending the climate of fear in the country.
End of quote.
Now, if you are still not convinced, may be the following excerpt from those preparing to execute the genocide might convince you:
Here’s an excerpt from a speech by the Senate president,
Reverien Ndikuriyo, to heads of security of local neighborhoods (the
translation isn’t idiomatic, I’m afraid):
You should go and warn them so that tomorrow there are no
regrets. I am telling you clearly: give clear-cut orders to your subordinates,
tell the heads of the groups of 10 households. If there are guns, collect them.
If there are grenades, also collect them…You must not go into the bush because
if you dare, we will not spare you. The bush is already mined and reserved for
something else. You must stay at home. You will die here, at home. We shall
settle everything right here, at home. Moreover, we shall not have any regard
for feelings when it is time for action! I am telling you this clearly….
If you hear the signal with the directive that it must come to
an end, emotions and tears will be useless! That is how it is going to be. You
are heads of neighborhoods. Go and speak to the residents of your respective
neighborhoods. If somebody says, “I am ready to die,” then you will tell those
who will come to carry out the mission: “you should spray this area,” these
people deserve to die! I am giving you the order, go!
End of quote.
There you have it, from the horse's mouth: a genocide of Tutsis, again being cooked while the whole world is clearly watching and closely following as they did 20 years ago when a million of Tutsis in Rwanda were being slaughtered by the rugs_killers of Tutsis in the region. How long will Tutsis be left to die every time a bloody regime decides to? I also echo those who are calling for an immediate action to stop the madness of blood shedding of innocent people in Burundi. Please use your mighty and influence at least once to do the right thing!
Tutsis have suffered enough, they need to also live. May the Almighty God intervene and prevent this horrible event.
Achim
J.M
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