MATEKE IS CURRENTLY IN KISORO COMMANDING XENOPHOBIA ON RWANDANS FOR THREE DAYS
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People in kisoro have alerted us that currently Mateke Philemon the Minister of state for regional cooperation is in Kisoro commanding the brutal arrest and torture of Rwandans who have been working and owning businesses in kisoro, According to citizens from Kisoro Mateke is being see holding different meetings around town in his personaal hotel Mubano with new faces of people who are speaking Runyankole only and at night some two people moved out this very hotel went to another bar and one had a visible gun (Pistol) and was in UPDF T-shirt.

Another group of people have told us that Mateke yesterday but one met a group of rebels that passed via Busanza border (Kucuma) where these people were captured in photos and those in photo which will be soon aired are top commanders of FDRL (Intarahamwe) who are all on ranks of generals and the person who was commanding them was Gen. Nshyimiye alias Governor.

Genral Nshyimiye aka Governor was seen moving to kisoro prison with Minister Matekye where he inspected Rwandans incarceleted from there later they went to Nyakabande where they inspected and met commanders of nyakabande barracks from their other soldiers were seen in ares of Murora in the car that belongs to the daughter of Matekye Sarah Mateke all these are happening amidst presidential vid place on 4th december 2019.


Uganda’s media commentary has interpreted Museveni’s “silence” on the crisis with Rwanda as some kind of “jaja’s wisdom,” painting him as an African sage who has decided to be above the fray. While they had some initial success selling this image, mounting evidence proves that Museveni’s silence is a reflection of guilt rather than wisdom, which is something the self-patronising talking heads (Bazukulu) know despite chosing to stick to their sage narrative.
Most people who had misinterpreted Museveni’s silence as an act of wisdom at the beginning of the crisis in 2017 could be forgiven, for there was little information available to the public at the time. Indeed, the release of images of a brutally battered and maimed Fidele Gatsinzi in a wheelchair after he was dumped at the border by Ugandan authorities in December 2017 was an eye-opener. It began to draw media interest, albeit initially with a measure of disbelief. As more Rwandans were rounded up in Kampala and elsewhere, tortured, and dumped at the border, it was becoming clear that a bilateral crisis was brewing.
Rwanda registered official displeasure via notes verbale about the harassment of its nationals. Kigali was particularly incensed that its high commission in Uganda was being barred from accessing its nationals; that they were being held incommunicado in ungazetted detention centres outside any judicial review or access to any legal representation.
his coincided with the interception of RNC recruits at the Uganda-Tanzania Kikagati border in December 2017 after immigration officials became suspicious of a group of young men traveling to Burundi on an alleged “Christian pilgrimage.” Since they were giving divergent cover stories, police was called in and upon interrogation the travelers admitted to being RNC recruits on their way to the RNC training centre in Minembwe, DRC, via Burundi.
However, the Ugandan media were first confronted directly with the then emerging crisis in March 2018 when Presidents Museveni and Kagame had a closed-door meeting at the Entebbe State House. At their post-meeting joint press conference Museveni admitted for the first time the involvement of CMI in RNC recruitment efforts, essentially confirming the stories Rwandans dumped at the border following torture in Uganda had been recounting. “A group of Banyarwanda was being recruited through Tanzania and Burundi to go to Congo. They said they were going for church work, but when they were interrogated it was found the work wasn’t exactly religious. It was something else,” Museveni told the press.

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