By The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
It said the so-called founder members of Rwanda
National Congress, Dr Rudasingwa and advisor Condo Gervais together with
top commanders of FDLR, namely Lt Col Wilson Irategeka and Col Hamadi,
were not in Tanzania last week.
Dar es Salaam. The Tanzanian
embassy in Rwanda has refuted reports accusing President Jakaya Kikwete
of supporting members of rebel groups opposed to the government in
Kigali.
The accusations were published over the weekend in the Rwandan government-owned newspaper, The News of Rwanda.
“Indeed, these reports are nothing but a bunch of
dangerous lies fabricated by editors of this publication with obvious
malicious intent to attack the person of the President of a friendly
neighbouring country and create an impression that Tanzania is working
with enemies and groups opposed to the government of Rwanda,” said a
statement by acting Tanzanian High Commissioner to Rwanda, Mr Francis
Mwaipaja.
The statement said the embassy of Tanzania in Rwanda was deeply saddened by the malicious and untrue reports.
The statement said the News of Rwanda, which has
gained a notoriety of reporting and publishing malicious, dangerous and
perpetual propaganda, quoting unnamed sources that claimed, among other
things, that two founding members of the Rwanda National Congress (RNC),
including Dr Theogene Rudasingwa, met secretly in Dar es Salaam with
top commanders of the Democratic Forces for Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR).
It said the so-called founder members of Rwanda
National Congress, Dr Rudasingwa and advisor Condo Gervais together with
top commanders of FDLR, namely Lt Col Wilson Irategeka and Col Hamadi,
were not in Tanzania last week.
“Indeed, our records do not show that they have visited Tanzania in the recent years,” said the statement.
It added that there was no meeting of any kind at
any official residence of President Kikwete, either in Dar es Salaam, in
Dodoma or elsewhere for that matter.
“Indeed, President Kikwete has never met any of
those people mentioned anywhere – in Tanzania or outside. Moreover, on
the day that News of Rwanda claims that the meeting took place, Thursday
23rd, this month, the President was not even in the country – he was in
Davos attending the meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF),” the
statement said.
It added: “President Kikwete is deeply hurt by
these lies and his humble advice to the editors of this publication is
to stop fabricating untrue claims which potentially could create and
fuel animosity and confusion among the people of our two neighbouring
and friendly countries.”
The statement noted further that the Tanzanian
embassy in Rwanda does not take lightly these allegations by the News of
Rwanda, given the position that this publication occupies in the
Rwandan public.
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