Backers
and friends of Paul Kagame
Paul Kagame
Rwanda
See: Royal friends
Philip Gourevitch is a close friend of Paul Kagame and a conduit for State Department disinformation passed by James Rubin, who was also Chief Spokesman for the Clinton State Department (1997-2000), and whose sister, Elizabeth Rubin, was dating Gourevitch. [2008 Dec] Merchants of Death: Exposing Corporate-financed Holocaust in Africa. White Collar War Crimes, Black African Fall Guys by Keith Harmon Snow
Cameron, David
2007
Andrew Mitchell,
International Development Secretary UK
Paul Kagame with backers from Royal/Dutch Shell Corporation in Kigali,
Rwanda—photo from New Vision newspaper, Uganda
Clinton, Bill
ABOVE: The Reagan, G.H.W. Bush, Clinton and G.W. Bush administrations all
supported war crimes and genocide in Central Africa by backing the guerrilla
warfare of Yoweri Museveni (now President in Uganda) and his National Resistance
Army/Movement and then Paul Kagame (Museveni's former Director of Military
Intelligence) and the Rwandan Patriotic Army/Front in Rwanda. (Photo credit:
some photographer serving the propaganda system.)
[2010 March] The Rwanda Hit List: Revisionism,
Denial, and the Genocide Conspiracy by Keith Harmon Snow
Blair, Tony
[2009 Jan]
Ben Affleck, Rwanda, and Corporate Sustained Catastrophe by Keith Harmon Snow
(Part 2)
Tony Blair, Britain’s Prime Minister (1997-2007) at the time of the
first and second Anglo-American invasions of Congo, led by the proxy forces of
Paul Kagame and Yoweri Museveni, has been a personal advisor to President Kagame
since January 2008.
[2011 March] Forget Gaddafi. Blair's NEW best friend is a despot
guilty of even bloodier slaughter
Sarkozy
Rwanda President Paul Kagame, right, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
during
the national anthem
ceremony prior to
their meeting at
the presidential palace in Kigali, Rwanda.
Madame Agathe Habyarimana, Hutu wife of the assassinated
President Juvenal Habayrimana, who tops Rwanda's 'most wanted' list,
falsely accused and arrested
in Paris on March 2, 2010, the day after President Sarkozy made a
deal with Kagame
in Kigali.