DEACON 🇷🇼
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This is how Paul Kagame treats his own people, he sees them as slaves.
Imagine how hard life has become for Congolese living under occupation...
Sentletse 🇿🇦🇷🇺🇵🇸🇱🇧@Sentletse
Kagame was fuming that his government officials found his speech boring and slept. 😂😂😂
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@AfricaMediaHub @US_SrAdvisorAF we will never lift the defensive measures NEVER EVER ☺️
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.@US_SrAdvisorAF: We reiterate our call for the lifting of defensive measures and the immediate withdrawal of Rwandan troops from the territory of the DRC.
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@mkainerugaba The Africa that lives in your head when you are drunk, which is most of the time.
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Mr.Jackson calling me a 'Dog' won't take away the fact that Israel, under Netanyahu, has done more for my country and Africa than your country unfortunately.
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle
@mkainerugaba 🇮🇱 Muhoozi, I don’t need history lessons from Netanyahu’s dog…
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@MaxOfArabia A gay from the Middle East questioning me why Am I gay 🤣🤣🤣
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Don’t worry Putin will get you 🖕🤥
DEACON 🇷🇼@Deacon____
@MaxOfArabia An individual morally corrupted due to his love for Middle East
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@EK_GeoPolitics @MrNobody01_ @taremwa311 @PempheroMphande Are partially blind ?? Is this an Ukraine 🇺🇦 flag ??
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@Deacon____ @MrNobody01_ @taremwa311 @PempheroMphande Could not expect an intelligent comment from a guy with a Ukro flag. Damn, every single time
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@MrNobody01_ @taremwa311 @PempheroMphande Better to be vulgar than support a nation that murders children. Chill yourself a nobody
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@AFRICANDEMOC RWANDA we don't claim him... Kenyans can have him
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@IraninSA Please do not address us in a kwerekwere language.
Do not disrespect us, we are not Swahili speaking 🚮
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@SiyAndroid @LKArapNgetich @IraninSA Are you dumb or both stupid and Dumb ?? Where did he address SAs
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@LKArapNgetich @IraninSA While the page was addressing South Africans in particular, right. Insert yourself somewhere else. This is between the Iranian embssy in South Africa and ACTUAL South Africans.
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@ngupange @amantuzaYaSo Why would any genuine person with critical thinking thinking engage with an ignorant individual like you 😂😂😂 Woe nta mpamvu yo kukubyutsa kandi warisinzirije 🚮
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What exactly has been transformed? Are we talking about my country? I’ve checked the records did we invent something under this leadership that I missed? Did we produce anything special kirenze Akabanga that I’m unaware of?
Development happens when energy is burned to create a final product. Do you even know how much energy Rwanda consumes in a day? Unless you can convince me that development now simply means ‘Kimeza, then I’m not buying it. Kuko energy dukoresha ku mwaka hari inganda twakoresha ibingana nazo mu munsi umwe … Amajyambere adashingiye kuri ibi ntayo Papa!
Let me remind you: we are still ranked among the 20 poorest countries in the world. So tell me what has really changed if we’re still on that list Ndamukurira ingofero?
We now market ourselves as the ‘cleanest city,’ as if cleanliness is some kind of major achievement to be celebrated after 32 years.
Kagame is a dictator who wants only puppets around him people who do nothing but clap and praise him.
If over 50% of our national budget still depends on foreign aid, then let’s calm down. We’ve achieved nothing.
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Hey Team PK namwe Ntore mwe, come here for a second let’s talk nk’abantu bakuru.
If you like the way Kagame humiliates leaders and you think it actually brings results, tell me this: would you do the exact same thing to Kagame himself so he also delivers results for us? If not, who do you think can?
He demands accountability from everyone else, but who holds him accountable?
@PaulKagame is the only thing that hasn’t changed in that government for the past 30 years. That means if something isn’t working, he’s part of the problem too.
No one deserves to be publicly shamed and humiliated like that. Even if you paid me millions, you still have no right to disrespect me like that especially in public. I’d walk away the very next morning.
So tell me, if you think this method works, who’s going to hold Kagame accountable the same way he does to others?
Let’s be honest this is bullying, and it needs to stop.

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DEACON 🇷🇼 리트윗함
DEACON 🇷🇼 리트윗함

DRC 🇨🇩 #Goma:
🚨 Vice-Governor Willy Manzi Ngarambe participated in the Global Youth Day celebration in Goma with Adventist youth. He also kicked off a blood donation drive, highlighting how solidarity, compassion, and active citizenship can save lives and bring communities together in North Kivu.👇👇
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A STATEMENT ON THE ONGOING CRISIS IN EASTERN DRC
The world is watching—yet too often remains silent. This silence reflects bias and, at times, troubling double standards.
Escalating Targeted Violence
The Tshisekedi government has intensified its tactics. The use of drones to target leadership figures marks a serious escalation.
In Feb 2026, a targeted strike killed our military spokesperson, Lt. Col. Willy Ngoma, only days after agreement to the Luanda ceasefire.
On March 11, 2026, in Goma’s densely populated Himbineighborhood, another drone strike deliberately targeted senior AFC/M23 leadership.
Instead:
• A French UNICEF aid worker killed
• Two Congolese civilians killed
• Several others wounded, including expatriates
Despite these incidents, the international response has remained limited, cautious, and non-committal.
A Pattern, Not an Isolated Incident
These events are not isolated. Drone strikes and mortar attacks continue to affect populated areas across Masisi, Mushaki, Rubaya, and Minembwe.
These operations disproportionately impact Banyamulenge communities—civilian populations that had begun to experience relative stability and coexistence under our protection.
Ceasefires Violated, Accountability Absent
Despite the well known truth that political dialogue is the only viable path to peace, violations persist.
Ceasefire after ceasefire has been broken.
The international response has largely consisted of general statements such as:
“Parties should avoid using drones in populated areas.”
There has been:
• No clear attribution of responsibility
• No accountability
• No meaningful consequences
This ambiguity risks further escalation.
Concerns Regarding Double Standards
When we act in self-defense—targeting military infrastructure such as drone command centers (e.g., Kisangani airport) while taking measures to avoid civilian harm—we face condemnation and threats of international prosecution.
In contrast, indiscriminate actions attributed to FARDC forces often generate only generalized concern, without clear attribution.
This imbalance raises serious concerns about consistency and impartiality in international responses.
The Uvira Case: Reality and Narrative
In December 2025, we entered Uvira to halt the systematic persecution of Banyamulenge civilians, who had been denied access to markets, water, and basic services.
International attention focused primarily on our “capture” of the city. However, following our withdrawal in January 2026:
• Churches, schools, and homes were destroyed
• Civilians identified as Tutsi were abducted and killed
• Thousands were displaced
• Nearly 1,000 Banyamulenge fled to Kamanyola seeking protection
The international response remained limited, with insufficient attention given to the underlying ethnic targeting and violence.
Peace Requires Acknowledgment of Reality
The next phase of the Doha process could offer a viable path forward—but only if a genuine and respected ceasefire is implemented.
At present, military escalation continues while narratives emerge that deny or minimize the systematic targeting of Tutsi and Banyamulenge populations.
A Commitment Shaped by Personal History
This conflict is deeply personal.
Thirty years ago, on September 22, 1996, my father and three brothers were killed by government forces and allied militias because of their identity.
I built a life in the United States—education, career, and stability—but chose to return because silence, once again, was not an option.
A Line That Must Not Be Crossed Again
We cannot allow another generation to be destroyed by the same patterns of violence and denial.
In the face of:
• Systematic violence
• Political denial
• International silence
Defending our people becomes a necessity—not a choice.
We mourn every innocent life lost.
At the same time:
• We will not surrender dignity
• We will not accept erasure
We stand for:
• Survival
• Justice
• A credible and lasting peace
No more genocide. No more silence.
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