SOURCE:Afroamerica
Joseph Bideri,  the Chief Executive Officer and Editor-in-Chief of Rwandan Intelligence  Services’ news media group, New Times, has fled to Canada, sources from  Rwanda tell AfroAmerica Network.
The New Times is an umbrella of news  media controlled by Rwandan Intelligence services. It  includes,  the  New Times English daily newspaper, the  Sunday Times English weekly  newspaper,  Izuba Rirashe Rwanda newspaper, The New Times English  Online, and Izuba Rirashe Rwanda Online. They all serve as a mouthpiece  of the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front and the Rwandan Dictator Paul  Kagame. Joseph Bideri was a front man, while the Rwandan Intelligence  Chief, Dr. Emmanuel Ndahiro is the “eminence grise”,  the behind the  scenes boss.
Officially Joseph Bideri is accused of  mismanagement, tax evasion, mail fraud, and money laundering. His  actions have allegedly caused financial strains within the New Times  group. However, sources say his problems rather come from long term  differences with the Rwandan Intelligence chief, Dr. Emmanuel Ndahiro  and the current tension within Paul Kagame’s  inner circle.
Last year, Emmanuel Ndahiro fired the  Zimbabwean Grace Kwinjeh, a member of the MDC party of the Prime  Minister Morgan Tsvangirai from the position of Managing Editor. She was  unceremoniously fired when she refused to publish some of the  propaganda pieces submitted to her by Dr. Emmanuel Ndahiro and Joseph  Bideri. Some of the pieces accused the Zimbabwean Government of  harboring Rwandan accused criminals. Grace Kwinjeh was replaced by  Collin Haba.
The rivalry between Dr. Emmanuel  Ndahiro and Joseph Bideri date from when they were both special advisors  to  the Rwandan dictator Paul Kagame (see our article “Rwanda: Mbaraga divides Kagame’s top advisors of August 29, 2002 here).  At that time,  the conflicts and fights for influence were frequent  among the four advisors: Emmanuel Ndahiro, Theogene Rudasingwa, Kagame’s  Chief of Staff and Joseph Nsengimana. 
Eventually Theogene Rudasingwa fled the  country  and has been a vocal critic of Paul Kagame. Now it appears to  be Joseph Bideri’s turn.

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