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The British government has suddenly cancelled Rwandan President, Paul Kagame’s official visit which was schedule to take place between July 18 and 24.
During the same visit, Kagame was expected to feature as the guest of honour at a Rwandan youth convention known as Itorero.
Reliable source confirms that Rwandan Diaspora in the United Kingdom is preparing to foot the expenses incurred in organising the halted presidential visit to the UK.
The suspended presidential visit comes days after the British government warned Kigali authorities against political activities carried out by Rwanda’s ruling party the RPF on British soil which are said to be targeting Rwandan refugees living in the country.
Recently, the British Scotland yard Police and M16 sent a warning notice to members of Rwandan opposition living in UK of possible security threats. The same police sent a warning to Rwanda’s Embassy in the UK of tough diplomatic measures if they continued getting spotted in notorious diplomatic incidences.
A former Rwandan military intelligence official living in Belgium was suspected of involving in similar incidences when he was stopped from entering the UK on his way to France. Another Rwandan spy, one Rubagumya was also arrested in Uganda on related charges.
All these events follow a series of meetings held by Rwanda’s key security officials around Europe. One of such meetings was held on January 15 in London chaired by the Chief Spy Colonel. Dr. Emmanuel Ndahiro, in attendance was Rwandan Ambassador to Britain Ernest Rwamucyo, others at the meeting were Rwandan security operatives Jimmy Uwizeye, Col. Mupenzi , Linda, Lt. Tom Rwabugiri, and the representative of the Rwandan Diaspora in Britain Mr. Mugabo.
Despite different pieces of evidence attained by British secret services implicating Rwandan Government in dubious action against its critics in UK, ,president Kagame recently dramatically denied the Espionage allegations and instead irrespectively accused respected British security services of not being professional .
Although UK is one of Rwanda’s key donors, it has maintained that it’s mutual support is strictly based on mutual interests of respecting universal jurisdiction of Freedom of press , Freedom of expression and respecting value of citizens.
Suspending President Kagame’s visit sends a strong warning that the donor community and the entire Europeans continent is interested in seeing a responsible government in Rwanda that is accountable to the citizens than one that is bent on using the donors’ money in expanding the spy network that is cracking down its citizens in exile.
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