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Le massacre de déplacés de guerre dans le camp de Mugunga
Le massacre de déplacés de guerre dans le camp de Mugunga

Le Congrès National Rwandais (RNC) a été fortement choqué par le massacre horrible de déplacés de guerre perpétré par les Forces Rwandaises de Défense et leurs supplétifs du M23 dans le camp de Mugunga en date du 3 mai 2024.
Le RNC condamne fermement ce crime ignoble qui a causé la mort de nombreuses personnes dont la plupart étaient des femmes et des enfants. Nous présentons nos condoléances les plus attristées aux familles de ces victimes ainsi qu’à toute la population Congolaise

Expelling immigrants to Rwanda
Expelling immigrants to Rwanda

On April 23, 2024, the British Parliament passed a law allowing the deportation of illegal immigrants to Rwanda. The Rwandan Opposition Platform composed of the following political organisations Amahoro PC, FDU-Inkingi, PS Imberakuri and RNC (Rwanda National Congress) joins the UN, Heads of government, human rights organisations, and religious leaders in denouncing this law and calling on the British government to reconsider its decision

Appreciation to the United Nations Security Council
Appreciation to the United Nations Security Council

The Rwandan National Congress (RNC) expresses its sincere appreciation to the United Nations Security Council for its dedicated efforts in addressing the ongoing insecurity in the African Great
Lakes region. As a political organization of the Rwandan opposition, it is our duty to vigilantly monitor regional developments and express our support for peace initiatives, while condemning
any actions that threaten the territorial integrity of the Democratic Republic of Congo. President Kagame’s continuous provocations have fueled instability in the Great Lakes region for almost
three decades. The DRC has every right to defend its territory against any form of aggressors and challenge Rwanda’s justifications for its incursions and interference in the DRC’s internal affairs.

STATI YA RNC
STATI YA RNC

IhuriroNyarwanda ni ishyirahamwe rya politiki ryashinzwe n’Abanyarwanda bashyize hamweibitekerezobyabo. Ihuriro rirangwa n’ “Amahoro, Ubumwe n’Ubwisanzure”. IhuriroNyarwanda ryibanda cyane cyane ku guharanira kou Rwanda ruba igihugu kigendera ku mategeko kandi cyiganjemo demokarasi yumvikanyweho n’amajyambere arambye, umutekano usesuye w’abaturagebose;kirangwa n’ubutaberabwigengan’uburenganzira bw’ikiremwamuntu no gusaranganya umutungorusange w’igihugubidashingiye ku moko, uturere, gukundwakazwa kwa bamwe, uburyamiranecyangwaku zindi mpamvu izo arizo zose zinyuranye n’amahame ya demokarasi mu gihugu kigendera ku mategeko.IhuriroNyarwandarizaharanirako umubano w’u Rwanda n’andi mahanga uhora umeze neza cyane cyane duhereye ku bihugu bituranye n’u Rwanda

PLATFORM AMAHORO PC – FDU INKINGI – PS IMBERAKURI – RWANDA NATIONAL CONGRESS
PLATFORM AMAHORO PC – FDU INKINGI – PS IMBERAKURI – RWANDA NATIONAL CONGRESS

The participants committed themselves to pursue their efforts in order to empower the structures
and reach the goal to transform the country.

The participants made the following recommendations :
1. to strengthen the partnership;
2. to set up a joint working committee after internal consultation within the components ;
3. to appoint members of the joint task forces as soon as possible ;
4. to redouble efforts to effect internal change ;
5. to reinforce information dissemination and to enlighten our people about the precarious
situation in the country ;
6. to continue and deepen our diplomatic outreach ;
7. to coordinate resource mobilisation inside and outside the country ;
8. to enhance our cooperation with other political parties. To this end, to put in place a

RNC-FDU INAMA YA JOHANNESBURG
RNC-FDU INAMA YA JOHANNESBURG

Members of the coordinating committees of FDU-INKINGI and Rwanda National Congres (RNC) held a joint meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa (19-24.2.2013). The meeting was attended by the following delegates from both political organisations : Nkiko Nsengimana, Charles Ndereyehe, Sixbert Musangamfura from FDU-INKINGI and Condo Gervais, Kayumba Nyamwasa, Patrick Karegeya and Paulin Murayi of RNC. The … Continue reading RNC-FDU INAMA YA JOHANNESBURG

RNC PROCLAMATIONS
RNC PROCLAMATIONS

We firmly believe that all human beings have an inherent right to live in peace and freedom and to the fair use of, and access to, the resources with which their
nations are endowed for the promotion of the well-being of all citizens.. Every person is entitled to the rights promulgated by the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, and other international
conventions and instruments that explicitly establish and protect the full range of universal human rights. The principal rationale for the existence of government
is to facilitate the realization of these fundamental and inalienable rights for all citizens.

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Le massacre de déplacés de guerre