A call for Change in US Policy from Supporting Strongmen to Supporting Strong Institutions
President Obama said, in his 2009 speech in Accra, Ghana, that America should support strong institutions and not strong men. However in the case of Rwanda, this has been no more than rhetoric. Rwandans, like most Africans, cheered Obama's election, hoping that it might signal a new, more peaceful and cooperative relationship between the U.S. and Africa, but Obama has expanded AFRICOM, the U.S. Africa Command, and now he remains silent as Rwanda's strongman, President Paul Kagame, prepares a sham presidential election to retain his brutal grip on power.We are calling on President Obama and the U.S. State Department not to recognize the legitimacy of Rwanda's upcoming August 9th election results and to stop militarizing Africa and supporting repressive regimes.
Who
International Humanitarian Law Institute of Minnesota, Hotel Rwanda Rusesabagina Foundation, Foundation for Freedom and Democracy in Rwanda, Foreign Policy In Focus, Africa Faith and Justice Network, Africa Action, Friends of the Congo, Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Congo, Shalupe Foundation and Organization for Peace, Justice and Development in Rwanda and Great Lakes Region (OPJDR),What
Briefing on the August 9th Rwandan elections and its implications for the Great Lakes Region. Speakers to include:Paul Rusesabagina, Hotel Rwanda Rusesabagina Foundation
Peter Erlinder, International Humanitarian Law Institute of Minnesota
Pascal Kalinganire, Organization for Peace, Justice and Development in Rwanda and Great Lakes Region (OPJDR)
Claude Gatebuke, Rwandan Activist
When
9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2010Where
National Press Club529 14th Street, NW
13th Floor, Lisagor Room
Washington, DC 20045
For more information about the Press Conference, please call 202-584-6512 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 202-584-6512 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or email rwandaelections@gmail.com.
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