Its absurd when politicians mostly within the opposition fraternity continue to flatter themselves that they're politicians, but with no clear political ideology that Rwandans can relate too.
Those political crooks have hindered a unified progressive force that can work as an alternative to Rwanda Patriotic Front, because they carry primitive bourgeoisie tendencies built with hallmarks of yesterday's politics.
The only time you hear of their existence is when they're jumping on bandwagons issuing communiques, denouncing something that is already in the public domain or congratulating foreign entities, etc. But, are always mute on daily political activism that affects the lives of Rwandans.
Politicians without a clear Political ideology should be Resisted
Free Rwanda is a Political Organisation with a Socialist ideology. They're are not Marxist, Leninist or Maoist, but progressive Socialists, that believes in a true market economy that has no barriers of entry and a progressive society with an inclusive social system for all. The social system under the previous regimes and the current one, has been tailored to benefit only two groups of people, mainly the Hutu and Tutsi.While the Batwa and mixed heritages have been dumped in the bin-no effort from the mainstream politicians in both government and opposition have raised that injustice. Those groups should also be represented in all spheres of society, as Rwanda is not a property of Hutu and Tutsi only, but all Rwandans.
Thus, Free Rwanda being socialists doesn't mean that, they can't work with capitalists,etc, in the interest of Rwanda- Free Rwanda has to know what they're dealing with, to help them prepare for that cooperation. Free Rwanda political organisation is prepared to fight anyone that keeps fooling the Rwandan Masses-that they’re politicians, but are mere crooks and a waste of space.
Yes, they will be fought aggressively, as we know such politicians tend to harbor genocidal ideologies!!!
Have a prosperous and a Productive 2017!!
Joram JojoSub-delegate
Free Rwanda Communications
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