WBAI Afrobeat Radio NYC Saturday 4 September 2010
In the interview linked below, keith harmon snow talks about the Politics of Genocide and the truth & lies about the recently “leaked” UN report on atrocities in Congo from 1993-2003, and the now “established” evidence of genocide against the Hutu people committed by Rwanda.
Kagame’s secret militias always falsely described as Congolese — the CNDP and previous RCD — bloodthirsty cold blooded murdering in Eastern Congo tolerated by the UN and assisted by the UN, US, UK, Belgium, Germany and Israel.
In this WBAI Afrobeat report I am only able to scratch the surface on these issues. Most significant about the U.N Report is the fact that the team of investigators didn’t enter Congo until 2008, almost a decade after some of the worst atrocities, meaning that many witnesses would now be gone or dead. The report has a massive bias, as usual, in favor of Tutsi people, and against Hutu people, no matter its conclusions — “which [genocide] must be proven by a competent court of law” — a requirement never applicable to the “genocide in Rwanda” declared as early as 1992 to be a genocide against the Tutsi people — victims — by the Hutu people — killers. This is how the story was turned upside down.
In this AFROBEAT radio broadcast we were interrupted three times by technical difficulties, and we didnt have much time, and then they went to questions. As I have said already, I was barely getting warmed up — barely able to get into anything. But I have clarified my positions on these issues in my writings, which are also reflective of my state of day position, meaning that as more information becomes available, I shift my position to be in greater alignment with the truth.
So, all in all its very clear who the real winners are and who the real losers are: All Rwandan and Congolese and Ugandan people are subject to white systems of predation and hierarchies of suffering and hierarchies of violence where whites are at the top, the Kagame kind of monster is serving their interests, and the perks trickle down to the closest “leaders” (as long as they dont step out of line) . In this equation of violence, all people of color are the victims. It then follows as I have often said — it seems “reasonably” clear that one or two or perhaps as many as four hundreds of thousands of Tutsis were killed in Rwanda in 1994. But the application of the word genocide to this situation is highly politicized and hegemonic. There was also a genocide against Hutu people.