President Kagame brings a new message to Africa
By Laurent Rukwavu
The importance of the official trip which the Rwandan President gets ready to perform in France is not blindingly obvious. This visit is more worth than a simple chase of the normalization of relations between both countries. This visit goes beyond the commercial contracts. The official visit of the president Kagame in France, at the invitation of the president Sarkozy, is an obvious gesture of the sovereignty of Rwanda. It means: " Our two countries speak of equal in
equal ". And this fact pains the ordinary mentalities of Françafrique.
Note that these relations had been interrupted during three years, on
the initiative of Rwanda, further to mandates, legally and politically
disastrous, thrown by a French judge against Rwandan personalities of
high rank. After Kouchner and Guéant, the president Sarkozy went
himself to Rwanda to confess, in the form of excuses, "errors" and "blindly" which led France to get involved in the process of the
genocide of 1994.
The purposes of reconciliation of Sarkozy in Kigali had raised the
indignation of the servicemen and the French politicians who were in
office during aforementioned genocide. Because it is definitely them
who represented the "blindly" of France before, hanging and after
the genocide of Batutsi of Rwanda.
These same men, generals and ancient ministers, are sickened literally by the idea of the picture of the president Kagame today accepting the military honours of the « Garde Républicaine » before being received by the president Sarkozy on the flight of steps of the presidential Palace.
Actual minister of Foreign Affairs of Sarkozy, Mr Alain Juppé, will be away. He didn't hesitate to demonstrate its hostility to the visit of Paul Kagame by these virile purposes, but ô how babyish!: " I cannot shake the hand of this man ". The protocol and the usage, in France, who want
minister of Foreign Affairs to be beside the President to receive a
foreign presidential deputation were swept just like that of contempt
by the Minister of State, Alain Juppé. Having learnt the insulting
words of Juppé, the President of Rwanda had this replica, courtesy of
France and its President, but scathing to the Minister: "the policy of
France is not just to Alain Juppe."
To the rescue of the minister, a general in retirement, Didier Tauzin,
declares in the daily " Sud-Ouest " of August 29, 2011, regarding
visit of Paul Kagame: " I am mucked up. All French army is mucked up.
France is mucked up ". Farther, regarding genocide, the general says:
it is " 200 000 deaths maximum ".
I do not know the state of mental health of the general Tauzin, but
its purposes call two conclusions "minimum ":
1. The invitation of the French President to his Rwandan counterpart
"mucks up " France and all its army, asserts the general Tauzin.
2. " 200 000 deaths " at the farthest in the head of the general
Tauzin: is it pure ideological revisionism or did it perform a real
counting of bodies, since he was on place?
Are the clumsy and violent recriminations against the diplomatic
action of the president of the French Republic by a Minister of State,
minister of Foreign Affairs, a simple cacophony or a cooperation not
confessed with his boss?
Whatever the questions raised by the statements of some prominent
French colonialists, the line of Paul Kagame can be altered by gossip,
even hate and contempt.
His visit in France is part of its action, in interest of its country.
To the question of "Jeune Afrique", " Who is the man Kagame? ", the
Senegalese writer Boubacar Diop said: " He has character, and its
leading role was decisive after genocide. If certain hate him in so
irrational way, it is because they expect from an Africain head of
state that he is hedonist, corrupt and especially tame. Kagame
corresponds in no way to this picture. " (In 10.06.2011, interview).
Elsewhere, regarding the Ivory Coast, Kagame himself declares: " The
fact that, fifty years after independence, destiny of the people of
the Ivory Coast, but also its economy, its currency, its political
life, are still controlled by the ancient colonial potency poses
problem. The more I look at [the Ivory Coast], and the more I see the
shade of a foreign movie director. " ("Jeune Afrique", 15.05.2011,
interview).
Here is the man who's hated and feared by Alain Juppé, the general and
their friends. Kagame could be a good example of leadership in Africa,
an example of autonomy. Paul Kagame will fulfil an official trip in
the respect which demands strict reciprocity.
This text's sligthly corrected on September 8, 2011
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