• About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
Subscribe Now
TheGhanaianPost.com
Sunday, April 18, 2021
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Africa
  • Sports
  • World
  • Regional
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Education
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Legal
  • Culture
  • Impact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Africa
  • Sports
  • World
  • Regional
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Education
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Legal
  • Culture
  • Impact
No Result
View All Result
TheGhanaianPost.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Opinions General

Rwanda’s Kagame defends Africa’s human rights record

by The Ghanaian Post
June 25, 2019
in General, Opinions
0
Rwanda’s Kagame defends Africa’s human rights record
0
SHARES
20
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

President of Rwanda Paul Kagame has defended the human rights record of his country and other African countries.

He has also accused the west of having “superiority complex” when it comes to issues of human rights.

President Kagame made those points in an interview with French TV broadcaster France24.

The interviewer asked the Rwandan leader about human rights reports that ranked his government poorly for abusing rights of political opponents among others.

Kagame however responded saying “You really need to stop this superiority complex nonsense about human rights.

“You think you are the only ones who respect human rights, all others are about violating human rights.

No, we’ve fought for human rights and freedoms for our people much better [than] you people who keep talking about this nonsense.”

Rwanda is special case

The Rwadan leader noted that his country has a peculiar record of a genocide 25 years ago but has made a remarkable growth and development.

He considered the improvement in the lives of citizens, being able to go to school among others as the promotion of human rights as well.

Kagame accused Europe of also failing human rights record, referring to the treatment of migrants.

“[Europe] is violating people’s rights, with this problem of people being bundled and sent back to sink in the Mediterranean and so many people being mistreated in your own country,” he said.

Reactions from Africans

Many Africans however seem to support what the Rwandan leader was saying in the interview.

He received a lot of applauds for his comments and how he defended Africa and his country.

Why do they think they are the superiors in human rights yet immigrants are being killed in Indian ocean and Atlantic. I really have nothing to give to my president but I will work for your goals I promise!

— kami Amri (@kamikriss) June 25, 2019

Who are they? They are just silly where were they when Egypt ousted a democratically elected president

— counsel sir abbey (@sirabbe) June 24, 2019

Excellent replies from the living legend @PaulKagame. About time Europe (and UK within that) to be questioned on their human rights’ record. I wish more leaders had this dignity and tenacity.

— Katy Allen Mtui (@KatyAllenMtui) June 24, 2019

This president right there should be an example for other African country. In Mali more than a thousand people have been massacred, burned. France people are saying they are there for human right. But they not doing anything about it. They just there to circulate the guns

— Moe (@Francis90289691) June 24, 2019

I just love this president – shame on that lady, am a Belgian living since 1997 in Rwanda, come and see for yourself this amazing country !!!!!

— Georges M. Hermann (@georgesmhermann) June 24, 2019

Pe! I fully savoured the schadenfreude from seeing her put in her place. When will they ever learn we aren’t their wards, but free and independent-minded people who totally reject their misplaced, self-regarding white-saviour superiority complex?

— Mwene Kalinda (@KalindaMwene) June 25, 2019

Source: Africafeeds.com


Credit: Source link

Previous Post

Boost for livestock production…as Pres launches Rearing for Food, Jobs

Next Post

University Don lauds new education reforms

The Ghanaian Post

Related Posts

Tanzania’s new president sacks ports boss over $1.8m rot
Opinions

Tanzania says lifting of media ban applies only to online TV

April 8, 2021
Ex-French footballer Jean-Pierre Adams still in coma for 39 years
General

Ex-French footballer Jean-Pierre Adams still in coma for 39 years

March 28, 2021
GIZ Ghana holds dialogue workshop for migration stakeholders
General

GIZ Ghana holds dialogue workshop for migration stakeholders

March 24, 2021
Next Post
University Don lauds new education reforms

University Don lauds new education reforms

Access Bank unveils new brand identity

Access Bank unveils new brand identity

Mauritania opposition challenges ruling party win

Mauritania opposition challenges ruling party win

0 0 vote
Article Rating
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Follow Us

  • 22.1M Fans
  • 351.7M Followers

Recommended

Coronavirus: Great North Run cancelled in 40th year

Coronavirus: Great North Run cancelled in 40th year

10 months ago
Chernobyl nuclear site to become ‘official tourist attraction’

Chernobyl nuclear site to become ‘official tourist attraction’

2 years ago
Trump ex-aide Gates faces December 17 sentencing after being star witness

Trump ex-aide Gates faces December 17 sentencing after being star witness

1 year ago
Events organiser poised to drag Agbeko to court…over non-payment of debt

Events organiser poised to drag Agbeko to court…over non-payment of debt

1 year ago

Instagram

  • National Geographic long has told the story of the human journey documenting both our successes and some of our darkest hours This is one of those times when we need a bright light on truth We remain committed to shining that light on the issue of race in America exploring inequality and discrimination and hope our storytelling can build understanding and help lead to justice These images were photographed by waynelawrence for Nat Geo s 2018 Race issue We teamed up with ESPN s The Undefeated to ask African Americans and Latinos across the U S what it s like to be racially profiled during a traffic stop and the ripple effect such incidents can have on families and communities
  • Photos by David Guttenfelder dguttenfelder The family of George Floyd grieves on May 30 2020 at the spot where he died in police custody Thousands of supporters gathered to offer their support play music and give lectures
  • Photo by David Guttenfelder dguttenfelder Datelle Straub Avery Lewis and Titan Harness-Reed arrive at the Minneapolis protest wearing their 2020 graduation caps and gowns from Patrick Henry High School They had a virtual ceremony due to COVID-19 Because of COVID we couldn t walk the stage so we decided to put our robes on to show that there is black excellence in our community And we walked the streets as our stage and protested Straub said When he saw police approaching he lifted his diploma As we were walking cops jumped out of a van and aimed their guns at me and my friends And put a red dot on our chests It s just frustrating that they are OK with killing the future
  • Photo by edkashi Andr Sayegh mayor of Paterson and his wife Farhanna Sayegh are seen with two of their three children Sophia and Kayla at their Paterson home in New Jersey Mayor Sayegh and the first lady are both survivors of the COVID-19 virus Since the pandemic hit in March they have recorded and broadcast a weekly show called Silk City Story Time in which to they read children s books to residents Follow me edkashi for more from RisingToTheCall highlighting stories within New Jersey wewillprevail lifeduringcorona newjersey gardenstate
  • Photo by acacia johnson A brown bear nurses her cubs on the shore of Chinitna Bay a renowned brown bear viewing area in Alaska s Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Here large numbers of brown bears gather to graze on sedge grass fish for salmon and dig for clams and people come from all over the world to watch them But the bears are endangered by the proposed Pebble Mine which would risk poisoning the ecosystem and involve a sprawling transport corridor within these bears wandering ranges Follow me at acacia johnson to learn more about protecting this remarkable wilderness alaska brownbears pebblemine Check out Nat Geo s link in bio for more on this story
  • Photo by Trevor Frost tbfrost A green striped vine snake coils in the hands of a herpetologist at hojanueva in the Peruvian Amazon Snakes are more complex and intelligent than most of us think Luckily science is beginning to show this A new study published in the journal Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology suggests garter snakes are surprisingly social forming friendships with fellow serpents One thing is for sure we still have so much to learn about our world especially the intelligence of nonhuman animals Head over to tbfrost to see more photos of snakes
  • Photo by Muhammed Muheisen mmuheisen Last January I captured this image of the Dome of the Rock while visiting Al-Aqsa Mosque the third holiest site in Islam in Jerusalem s Old City For more photos and videos from different parts of the world follow me mmuheisen and mmuheisenpublic muhammedmuheisen
  • Photo by David Guttenfelder dguttenfelder Mourners and protesters gather around a memorial created for George Floyd at the area where he died In response to protests over the past five days Minnesota s governor called in the National Guard today but declined the deployment of military police
  • Video by renan ozturk Clouds hug the mighty Onekotan volcano of the Kuril island chain in the North Pacific This region is one of least understood and least protected ecosystems I learned about it during a 1 000-mile traverse with biologist Vladimir Burkanov who has dedicated his life to studying the region Although some areas are at risk of being loved to death if we overshare them on this platform Vladimir urges us to post these images to draw more attention to this place and hopefully support more research Original music composed by Logan Nelson and performed by Tim Fain on violin as part of the FromKurilsWithLove film See renan ozturk for more from the Kuril Islands

News

  • AFCON 2019
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Athletics
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • China
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Europe
  • Featured & Special Reports
  • Football
  • Formula1
  • General
  • Golf
  • Health
  • Impact
  • India
  • Latin America
  • Legal
  • Lifestyle
  • Middle East
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Political
  • Politics
  • Premiership
  • Regional News
  • Science
  • Serie A
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Tennis
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • US
  • World

Topics

Balinese CultureMarket StoriesNational ExamVisit Bali
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Highlights

France kidnapping: Girl found with mother accused of ordering abduction

European Super League: Uefa and Premier League condemn 12 major clubs signing up to breakaway plans

Valtteri Bottas: George Russell thought Mercedes driver ‘had put us both in harm’s way’

Roger Federer: Swiss legend confirms he will play Roland Garros in 2021

European Super League: Uefa furious at 11 major clubs signing up to breakaway plans

Manchester United 3-1 Burnley: Mason Greenwood scores twice for hosts

Trending

Russia will face 'consequences' if Navalny dies – US
Europe

Russia will face 'consequences' if Navalny dies – US

by The Ghanaian Post
April 18, 2021
0

International concern grows after doctors for the jailed Putin critic say he needs urgent medical help. Credit:...

Leicester City 1-0 Southampton: Kelechi Iheanacho earns Foxes first FA Cup final spot since 1969

Leicester City 1-0 Southampton: Kelechi Iheanacho earns Foxes first FA Cup final spot since 1969

April 18, 2021

Nasa's Ingenuity Mars helicopter set for first flight

April 18, 2021
France kidnapping: Girl found with mother accused of ordering abduction

France kidnapping: Girl found with mother accused of ordering abduction

April 18, 2021
European Super League: Uefa and Premier League condemn 12 major clubs signing up to breakaway plans

European Super League: Uefa and Premier League condemn 12 major clubs signing up to breakaway plans

April 18, 2021
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn RSS

All About Ghana News

TheGhanaianPost.com

TheGhanaianPost is an online news portal providing latest Ghanaian news in Politics, Tech, Health, Education and more.

Follow us on social media:

OPINIONS

Today's Opinion Op-Ed Columnists Our Editorials Op-Ed Contributors Letters From Readers Weekend Review Video Opinions

ARTS

The Arts Scene Art & Design Books Dance Movies Music Pop Culture Television Theater Video: Arts

LIVING & STYLE

Dame Education Food Health Jobs Magazine Parenting Real Estate Law Firms Style T Magazine Travel Love

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Loading

© 2019 TheGhanaianPost - All About Ghana NEWS by TheGhanaianPost.Com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Impact
  • Regional News

© 2019 TheGhanaianPost - All About Ghana NEWS by TheGhanaianPost.Com.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
wpDiscuz
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.