Refugees coming into Rwanda “not Rwanda’s problem” Says President Paul Kigame

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The government of Rwanda has changed its position on President Paul Kagame’s stance that the nation will no longer provide refuge to anyone escaping turmoil in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Refugees crossing the border into Rwanda, according to Mr. Kagame, are “not Rwanda’s problem.”

“I am refusing that Rwanda should carry this burden,” the president said.

The spokesperson for the Rwandan government, Yolande Makolo, tweeted on Tuesday night that Rwanda had no plans to prohibit or expel refugees.

She said that President Kagame’s comments had been misrepresented by the media.

“What the President addressed was the blatant hypocrisy in criticising Rwanda which simultaneously gets the blame for state failure in the DRC [DR Congo], and is then expected to accommodate those who seek refuge from the consequences of that failure”. She wrote on her Tweeter page.

Meanwhile, The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been plagued by conflict for almost 30 years. Civil wars, neighborhood disputes, and cross-border hostilities have resulted in millions of deaths and an estimated 5.6 million displaced persons.

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