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Exiled Rwandan officers form party

Tuesday December 14 2010
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Gen Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa. Photo/FILE

Exiled Rwandan military officers Gen. Kayumba Nyamwasa and Col. Patrick Karegeya have formed a political party, the Rwanda National Congress (RNC), Uganda's Daily Monitor has reported.

Other leaders of the new party include Mr Jerome Nayigiziki, Mr Gervais Condo, Dr Gerald Gahima, Mr Jonathan Musonera, Dr Theogene Rudasingwa, Mr Joseph Ngarambe, Dr Emmanuel Hakizimana and Mr Jean Paul Turayishimye.

Rwanda’s Information ministry spokesperson Ignatius Kabagambe confirmed knowledge of the new development. He, however, could not comment further on the matter.

“It is true we have formed a new political party with the aim of resolving the explosive political impasse that prevails in Rwanda,” Gen. Nyamwasa told Daily Monitor in a telephone interview.

Gen. Nyamwasa said they would undertake widespread consultations with other political parties within Rwanda for appropriate interventions.

The political crisis

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“We now have a co-coordinating committee put in place to consult with other political parties in Rwanda to see how we can effectively end the political crisis in the country,” he said.

“We encourage all Rwandans of good will to overcome fear and mistrust, and to dedicate themselves to the pursuit of the ideals, values, principles and goals that this proclamation embodies,” the party leadership said in a statement Monday.

They said the RNC has been built on a democratic foundation that values stopping violent conflicts, including genocide and grave human rights violations, promote individual, community and national reconciliation and healing.

The leadership said it intends to eradicate human rights violations, create a conducive and progressive environment for inclusive social and economic development, establish, nurture and institutionalise democratic governance, particularly the rule of law.

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