by Peter Clottey, Voice of America

Frank Habineza, leader of the opposition Democratic Green Party, told VOA all three opposition candidates who challenged President Kagame’s ruling Rwanda Patriotic front (RPF) during the recent presidential vote have undergone what he said are serious and dangerous trials.
“We will like to call upon President Obama and his government to urgently intervene into the Rwandan problem because, ever since the assassination of our first vice president, this government (Washington) has not been very vocal on this issue … (and) because one of our opposition colleagues, Madame Victoire Ingabire, was arrested on fabricated charges.”

Last week, Rwandan police arrested prominent opposition leader Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza after she was accused of forming a terrorist group. It is a charge supporters of the opposition leader deny, describing the allegations as politically motivated fabrications aimed at stifling any opposing views.
According to the opposition, she has been subjected to what they call dire and humiliating conditions.

Habineza said there is a need for the international donor community to convince Mr. Kagame that his political opponents are not evil, beasts or terrorists.

He further said that the charges against Ingabire are “recycled,” adding that the only difference is that the opposition members believe in democracy, justice and peace, but Mr. Kagame does not.
This story first appeared on VoiceofAmerica.com on Oct. 17. The Voice of America, first aired in 1942, is a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government. Its 1,500 hours of weekly programming is broadcast to an estimated worldwide audience of 125 million people.
Frank Habineza’s appeal for Victoire Ingabire and Bernard Ntaganda
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