IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS RWANDA, BURUNDI, AND TANZANIA HAVE BEEN IN A POLITICAL MIX AFTER THE BURUNDIAN PRESIDENT NKURUNZIZA BREACHED KAGAME'S TRUST AND DEPPEST SECRET AFTER PAUL KAGAME REQUESTED NKURUNZIZA TO HELP HIM ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT JAKAYA KIKWETE. WHEN NKURUNZIZA HARD THAT HE WAS SO SHOCKED THAT THE RWANDAN PRESDENT WOULD GO TO THAT EXTEND TO KILL A PRESIDENT OF A COUNTRY THAT PUT THEM IN POWER. READERS SHOULD REMEMBER THAT TANZANIA UNDER NYERERE IS THE ONE THAT PLANNED A PSEUDO-MEETING TO ORGANIZE A CONFERENCE IN ARUSHA TO LURE PRESIDENTS HABYARIMANA AND NTARYAMIRA OF BURUNDI TO ATTEND AND GIVE OPPORTUNITY TO RPF AND US TO ASSASSINATE THE DUO.
WHEN PRESIDENT NKURUNZIZA HEARD THAT RWANDAN PRESIDENT KAGAME IS PLOTTING TO KILL THE TANZNAIAN PRESIDENT KIKWETE, HE IMMEDIATELY RUSHED TO TANZNAIA TO WARN BWANA KIKWETE THAT HE MIGHT BE KILLED THE SAME WAY HABYARIMANA, NTARYAMIRA, NDADAYE, AND KABILA WERE KILLED BY KAGAME. THOSE WHO WERE PRESENT REVEALED TO KARISIMBI ONLINE THAT THOSE WHO WERE IN PRESENCE SAW THE TANZANIAN PRESIDENT SHRINK AFTER LISTENING TO THE BURUNDINA PRESIDENT BWANA NKURUNZIZA.
AFTER KAGAME REALIZING THAT HIS PLANS ARE FALLING APART HE IMMEDIATELY REMEMBERED THAT THERE ARE EXTREMISTS TUTSIS IN BURUNDI WHO HELPED HIM ASSAISSINATE NDADAYE AND ARE STILL ALIVE AND THEY CAN STILL HELP HIM EXCUTE HIS MISSION BY REMOVING A HUTU PRESIDENT IN BURUNDI AND PUT HIS CLOSE TUTSI ALLIES AND ASK THE WASHINGTON TO SUPPORT THEM. THIS WOULD PROVIDE HIM A CLEAR ACCESS TO TANZANIA AND SINCE TANZANIANS HAVE MANY TUTSIS WHO ARE IN ALL GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS FROM NYUMBAKUMI TO THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT AND ETAT MAJOR THEN THEY CAN PROCEED WITH THE ASSASSINATION OF JAKAYA KIKWETE AND PUT ANOTHER TUTSI IN LEADERSHIP IN TANZANIA THAT WAY THE EXPANSION OF THE HIMAKINGDOM PLAN WOULD BE REALIZED FASTER AND THWART THE TANZANIAN SUPPORT TO THE RWANDAN REBELS THE FDLR. TO SHED MORE LIGHT TO THIS PLEASE CONTINUE READING BELOW.
Burundian
Vice President, Bernard Busokoza has disappeared and is believed to be
hiding in a Western embassy in Bujumbura, sources in Bujumbura tell
AfroAmerica Network. The Burundian political leader disappeared after
weeks of disagreements with the current Burundian President, Pierre
Nkurunziza. The disagreements had become so divisive, that the
supporters of the two leaders entrenched in their position, had recently
started to air their differences in social medias and bars around
Bujumbura, Bururi, and Gitega .
Divisions with Ethnic Undertones
In recent days, the discussions had
turned to ethnic divisions: Pierre Nkurunziza is from the Hutu ethnic
majority, whereas Bernard Busokoza is from the Tutsi minority. Until
the late 1990’s, the Tutsi minority had managed to dominate all the
government and non-government institutions and businesses. Regular
violences, including systematic massacres of Hutu intellectuals have
marked the history of Burundi, since the 1960’s. The first
democratically elected Hutu president, Melchior Ndadaye, was
assassinated by Tutsi military officers in 1993. He was replaced by
another Hutu, Cyprien Ntaryamira. He was also assassinated in 1994,
along with Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, allegedly by the
Tutsis of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, now ruling Rwanda. These
assassinations were followed by ethnic violences and massacres in both
Burundi and Rwanda.
A civil war ensued in Burundi, pitting
the Hutu armed group, CNDD-FDD, against the Tutsi government of UPRONA.
Negotions among the two warring parties led to the Arusha Peace
Agreement, brokered by Nelson Mandela of South Africa and Julius Nyerere
of Tanzania.
The Arusha Agreement was aimed at
finding a solution to the ethnic tensions among the two main Burundian
ethnic groups: Hutu and Tutsi. Under the accord, the Government and the
National Assembly were to be divided among the two groups, with the
Hutu representing 60 percent and the Tutsi, 40 percent. The two groups
were to equally share the Senate, the Army, and the Police.
Pierre Nkurunziza became the president in August 2005 and was reelected in 2010.
Bernard Busokoza was supposed to serve
as the Tutsi counterbalance to the Hutu Pierre Nkurunziza. The next
elections are scheduled in a bout a year and, according to the Buurndian
constitution, Pierre Nkurunziza can not run again. But, the opposition,
including Bernard Busokoza, have been suspecting Pierre Nkurunziza of
seeking to modify the constitution so that he may run again. Pierre
Nkurunziza’s supporters have been accusing Bernard Busokoza and his
allies of seeking to undermine the government. Fearing for his life,
according to his supporters, Bernard Busokoza has chosen to flee.
Collapse of Templates of Peace Among Ethnic Groups.
Following his disappearences, three of
teh most influential Tutsi within the cabinet have resigned:
Communications Minister Leocadie Nihaza, Local Development Minister
Jean-Claude Ndihokubwayo, and Trade Minister Victoire Ndikumana. The
situation is reminiscent of what has been happening in South Sudan,
where the President Salva Kiir has sought to sideline his
Vice-President, Riek Machar. Like in Burundi, the two South Sudanese top
leaders hail from two competing ethnic groups: the Dinka and the Neur.
The conflict between the two leaders has led to a bloody civil war and
the death of tens of thousand civilians.
Both Burundi and South Sudan are very
young democracies that were hailed as a model, to be followed by
countries in the region where ethnic strife has led to the collapse of
the nations and unprecedented human tragedies. The models had been put
forward as a template for resolving ongoing ethnic conflicts in Rwanda,
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, and
Uganda.
The collapse of the agreement in the
two countries may put a question mark on the capability of African
leaders to implement such peace models.
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