Rwandan media propaganda about "illegal immigrant" sacked from Tz!

Rwandan media propaganda about "illegal immigrant" sacked from Tz!

I was so shocked with JK decision.

na bado hizo ni rasharasha tu, kwendenu kwenu tumechoka kuwalea, tunawatafutia muafaka wa kudumu ili msiendelee kuwa wakimbizi hamtaki, mnatutukana. Kaendelezeni chinja chinja zenu huko.
 
Wakitaka wapeleke hata CNN, ALJAZIRA, BBC na kwingineko wanakokujua sisi tunataka warudi kwao watuachie Tanzania yetu.propaganda za Rwanda tunazijua tokea 1994 wameua wahutu kwa wingi sana then wakakusanya mafuvu ya vichwa wakayaweka kwenye jumba la makumbusho na kualika dunia eti ije iangalie mafuvu ya vichwa vya watusi laki nane.
Of all the people Kagame namshangaa sana anafanya siasa za majitaka lakini hajui kama dunia ya sasa imebadilika sana

tuendelee kuomba huku tukichukua hatua mkuu, mwisho wa huyu dikteta unaelekea ukingoni kabisa sasa.
 
Bado walio nje ya kagera, maana walio huko ni wanahali ya chini walio vizuri wengi wako dar na arusha. Tulimaliza hao tuende kwa wakenya wanaojifanya wapare na wachaga na wamechonga doc na kujifanya wa bongo
 
nimegundua sisi watanzania ni wabaguzi sana ila ni waoga.
pia hii jumuiya ya afrika mashariki ni jina tu itavunjika tu. kutakuwa na K3
 
Poor propaganda..watu washazoea kutumia kubaka kama kinga ya utetezi. Haramu ni haramu tu haijalishi umefanya uharamu kwa muda gani.

Yaani watanzania waliacha kuwabaka wanyarwanda wakati mnashida, mnauana wenyewe kwa wenyewe ndo waje wawabake leo?
 
. Kisambira.
Ezra Nshimiyimana had spent the last 30 years in a place called Biharamuro in Tanzania. The 67-year-old Rwandan dedicated his life to livestock farming. But this is no more, after he was sent packing from East Africa’s largest nation following a clampdown on ‘illegal immigrants’.

Walking out of the migration offices at Rusumo border, after being repatriated, he is visibly worried.

“When you look at the way people are treated sometimes you wonder whether it’s being done by our fellow Africans, let alone East Africans. My neighbour with whom we have been sharing everything is the one who stormed my home at night with other locals, destroyed my house, took away my cattle and threatened to kill us if we remained in the area,” Nshimiyimana said.

He said he had all the required residential documents but was ordered out of the country, leaving more than 60 head of cattle, land and a farm.

Nshimiyimana was forced to sell off all the animals at Tsh60,000 to a friend in order to obtain transport back.

He said he originates from Gisagara District in Southern Province. For now, what clouds his mind is how to start a new life from scratch.

Nshimiyimana is one of the Rwandans and perceived Rwandans who have been thrown out of Tanzania’s Kagera region.

Since last week, more than 3,000 Rwandans have been received and are being sheltered in Kirehe District.

Tanzanian authorities said they are targeting those without ‘valid residential documents’ but some of those affected say they had all the necessary documents, claiming security agents confiscated the papers.

Kagera region is located in the northwestern corner of Tanzania. The region borders Uganda to the north and Rwanda and Burundi to the west. The Kagera is Tanzania’s 15th largest region and accounts for about 3.3 per cent of Tanzania’s total land area of 885,800 square kilometres.

How they ended up there

Like other neighbouring countries, Tanzania welcomed Rwandans fleeing massive killings from 1959 and during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.- The refugees needed shelter running from the extremists who were hunting to exterminate them.

Although some repatriated home after the Genocide, others were forced by circumstances to stay in the host country. They were also not afraid since Tanzania apart from being a neighboring country it has a lot to share in common with Rwanda making the refugees feel at home.

It was not until recently when President Jakaya Kikwete visited Kagera that he ordered the eviction of what he called “illegal immigrants”.

Jane Mukandutiye, another returnee wept, not knowing the plight of her only son who had travelled to Mwanza in Tanzania.

“I called him, but his phone was off; I am now afraid they might kill him,” she said amid sobs.

The 53-year-old mother appealed to government to help her trace her son.

-She said before the expulsion, she pleaded with authorities for more days to look for her child, but in vain.

Fred Nsengiyumva, another victim, said he shifted to Karagwe from western Uganda while looking for pasture but he was chased away like an animal.

“We were driven out from our properties on account of our Rwandan nationality. My wife has escaped back to Uganda because they were threatening to rape her and my daughters,” Nsengiyumva said.

The cattle keeper, who had more than 200 head of cattle and a chunk of land he claims he bought from a Tanzanian national, said he was so frightened.

“What is happening there is like what we saw during Idi Amin (Ugandan leader, 1972-1979)’s regime when he gave few days to all Asians who were living in Uganda to leave the country. Sincerely, how can you give (an ultimatum of) only 14 days to people who have spent more than 50 years in a village?” Nsengiyumva said.

On August 4, 1972, Amin ordered the expulsion of Indians, giving them 90 days to leave Uganda. Amin claimed he had a dream in which God told him to expel Asians because they were ‘milking’ Uganda’s economy.

Nsengiyunva appealed to other regional countries and international community to intervene and stop Tanzania from harassing people.

More returnees

Jean Claude Rwahama, the director of refugees in the Ministry of Disaster Preparedness and Refugees Affairs, said more Rwandans were expected.

“On Saturday, we received more than 1,000 and more are crossing the borders. We are constructing a new camp to accommodate all those who are coming,” he said on phone from Rusumo border.

By press time, yesterday, the number had risen to 3,356 people.

-Some 2,000 head of cattle belonging to some returnees are being taken to a camp at Mahama Sector in Kirehe District.

Rwahama said government was ready to welcome every returnee and provide them with basic needs as they plan to have a permanent solution.

Article 13 of the EAC Common Market Protocol on the rights of residence and establishment says, “The partner states shall ensure non discrimination of the nationals of the other partner states based on their nationalities.

Source:newtimes
Well I did not catch the angles of concetration of the writer of this article.Am still stranded and puzzled as well,is this a movie script or claim tale.Rwandans should not use EAC Article 13 as a protective gear to violating our mother's land laws,Tanzania is a sovereign state with its laws in governance,she can decide anything at anytime in abid to protect her interests once interfered.President Kikwete did not order the immigrants who have all necessary documents to quit but he ordered all those who had no permits documents to quit irrespective of their country of origin.So what is being propagated by the writer of the tabloid so called NewTimes is totally wrong.Lastly,I would like to tell the writer that,Tanzanians do respect his right to give opinion freely and we shall continue to respects you right until when jesus comes back but we srongly oppose your misleading opinions.
 
Bado walio nje ya kagera, maana walio huko ni wanahali ya chini walio vizuri wengi wako dar na arusha. Tulimaliza hao tuende kwa wakenya wanaojifanya wapare na wachaga na wamechonga doc na kujifanya wa bongo

Nchi hii bwana yaani hata kazi za kufanya form four leaver et wanaalika wakenya,nenda hotel zile za Manzese yaani almost zote wamejaa waKenya eti ndiyo mameneja.By the way tukimalizana na hawa Wanyarwanda tunahamia kwa waKenya nao warudi kwao maana wanajifanya kujiunga kwenye bifu la wanyarwanda na Tanzania.Ngoja kwanza wapone kidonda cha kuunguliwa na uwanja wao
 
Ni ushenzi wamekuja kinyemela mimi ni kamanda lakini JK ametowa maamuzi mazuri
 
Umeambiwa Usifanye hiki,
Ukaamua kukaidi, utapigwa tu...
Hamna namna nyingine, Maana
WOTE TUKUBALIANE KWAMBA NCHI
HII TUNAIENDESHA KWA MISINGI
YA KISHERIA.Sasa kama wewe
umekaidi, Hutaki unaona kwamba
ni imara zaidi... wewe ndiyo jeuri
zaidi watakupiga tu.... Mimi
nasema muwapige tu, Kwa sababu
hakuna namna nyingine... Maana
tumechoka.
 
Well I did not catch the angles of concetration of the writer of this article.Am still stranded and puzzled as well,is this a movie script or claim tale.Rwandans should not use EAC Article 13 as a protective gear to violating our mother's land laws,Tanzania is a sovereign state with its laws in governance,she can decide anything at anytime in abid to protect her interests once interfered.President Kikwete did not order the immigrants who have all necessary documents to quit but he ordered all those who had no permits documents to quit irrespective of their country of origin.So what is being propagated by the writer of the tabloid so called NewTimes is totally wrong.Lastly,I would like to tell the writer that,Tanzanians do respect his right to give opinion freely and we shall continue to respects you right until when jesus comes back but we srongly oppose your misleading opinions.

Surely! This writer has a first class honour in stupidity...they seek international sympathy, poor tutsi with secretive, evil, satanic plans against non-tutsis! You just cross the boarder and go back home
 
If you read between a line you will realise how this people can lie.u know what,this story now circulate in international media.
And they forward it there just to get sympathy from western countries.

I think those accusation has to be answered so that we can hear the other side of story.

That is a typical tutsi behaviour! Telling lies...they are very good at that. But this is TZ, we have enough of their evil behavior now...it's time they go home!
 
Wanyarwanda wengi hasa katika uongozi huu wa huyu mjuba kagame ni wanafki na wa kuogopwa kama ukoma,wametudharau vya kutosha sasa warudi kwao hatuna shida nao mandumilakuwili wakubwa!
 
"leaving more than 60 head of cattle, land and a farm" kwa hiyo na ardhi imeishakuwa yao!

Hahaaa! Ajabu...si wangeibeba ardhi waende nayo kwao! These tutsis are I.D.I.O.TS!
 
Wanyarwanda wengi hasa katika uongozi huu wa huyu mjuba kagame ni wanafki na wa kuogopwa kama ukoma,wametudharau vya kutosha sasa warudi kwao hatuna shida nao mandumilakuwili wakubwa!

Kweli kabisa! Hata hao wenye vibali vya kuishi hapa ni wa kuangaliwa kwa makini sana. Jamani hawa ni watu wenye tabia za kishetani haswaaa! Angalieni wanachofanya kongo sasa hivi...kuua na kubaka
 
Timua wote warudi kwao hapa sio shamba la bibi big up JK

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How can you say that? Are you sure hakuna Wahaya na Wanyambo kule kwao? Ebu jaribu kuvaa viatu vyao kabla hujaanza kutoa pongezi.

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sasa hapo hiyo propaganda iko wapi? au ni hao returnees kuelezea madhira waliyokutana nayo?
Hii kweli inaweza kuwa propaganda, hata kama JK ameagiza watanzania hatujawahi kuwa na ukatili kiasi hicho,
Eti walivamia, wakavunja nyumba yake, wakanyanganya mifugo na wakatishia kumuua akichelewa kuondoka....
 
. Kisambira.
Ezra Nshimiyimana had spent the last 30 years in a place called Biharamuro in Tanzania. The 67-year-old Rwandan dedicated his life to livestock farming. But this is no more, after he was sent packing from East Africa’s largest nation following a clampdown on ‘illegal immigrants’.

Walking out of the migration offices at Rusumo border, after being repatriated, he is visibly worried.

“When you look at the way people are treated sometimes you wonder whether it’s being done by our fellow Africans, let alone East Africans. My neighbour with whom we have been sharing everything is the one who stormed my home at night with other locals, destroyed my house, took away my cattle and threatened to kill us if we remained in the area,” Nshimiyimana said.

He said he had all the required residential documents but was ordered out of the country, leaving more than 60 head of cattle, land and a farm.

Nshimiyimana was forced to sell off all the animals at Tsh60,000 to a friend in order to obtain transport back.

He said he originates from Gisagara District in Southern Province. For now, what clouds his mind is how to start a new life from scratch.

Nshimiyimana is one of the Rwandans and perceived Rwandans who have been thrown out of Tanzania’s Kagera region.

Since last week, more than 3,000 Rwandans have been received and are being sheltered in Kirehe District.

Tanzanian authorities said they are targeting those without ‘valid residential documents’ but some of those affected say they had all the necessary documents, claiming security agents confiscated the papers.

Kagera region is located in the northwestern corner of Tanzania. The region borders Uganda to the north and Rwanda and Burundi to the west. The Kagera is Tanzania’s 15th largest region and accounts for about 3.3 per cent of Tanzania’s total land area of 885,800 square kilometres.

How they ended up there

Like other neighbouring countries, Tanzania welcomed Rwandans fleeing massive killings from 1959 and during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.- The refugees needed shelter running from the extremists who were hunting to exterminate them.

Although some repatriated home after the Genocide, others were forced by circumstances to stay in the host country. They were also not afraid since Tanzania apart from being a neighboring country it has a lot to share in common with Rwanda making the refugees feel at home.

It was not until recently when President Jakaya Kikwete visited Kagera that he ordered the eviction of what he called “illegal immigrants”.

Jane Mukandutiye, another returnee wept, not knowing the plight of her only son who had travelled to Mwanza in Tanzania.

“I called him, but his phone was off; I am now afraid they might kill him,” she said amid sobs.

The 53-year-old mother appealed to government to help her trace her son.

-She said before the expulsion, she pleaded with authorities for more days to look for her child, but in vain.

Fred Nsengiyumva, another victim, said he shifted to Karagwe from western Uganda while looking for pasture but he was chased away like an animal.

“We were driven out from our properties on account of our Rwandan nationality. My wife has escaped back to Uganda because they were threatening to rape her and my daughters,” Nsengiyumva said.

The cattle keeper, who had more than 200 head of cattle and a chunk of land he claims he bought from a Tanzanian national, said he was so frightened.

“What is happening there is like what we saw during Idi Amin (Ugandan leader, 1972-1979)’s regime when he gave few days to all Asians who were living in Uganda to leave the country. Sincerely, how can you give (an ultimatum of) only 14 days to people who have spent more than 50 years in a village?” Nsengiyumva said.

On August 4, 1972, Amin ordered the expulsion of Indians, giving them 90 days to leave Uganda. Amin claimed he had a dream in which God told him to expel Asians because they were ‘milking’ Uganda’s economy.

Nsengiyunva appealed to other regional countries and international community to intervene and stop Tanzania from harassing people.

More returnees

Jean Claude Rwahama, the director of refugees in the Ministry of Disaster Preparedness and Refugees Affairs, said more Rwandans were expected.

“On Saturday, we received more than 1,000 and more are crossing the borders. We are constructing a new camp to accommodate all those who are coming,” he said on phone from Rusumo border.

By press time, yesterday, the number had risen to 3,356 people.

-Some 2,000 head of cattle belonging to some returnees are being taken to a camp at Mahama Sector in Kirehe District.

Rwahama said government was ready to welcome every returnee and provide them with basic needs as they plan to have a permanent solution.

Article 13 of the EAC Common Market Protocol on the rights of residence and establishment says, “The partner states shall ensure non discrimination of the nationals of the other partner states based on their nationalities.

Source:newtimes
Tired of these cooked stories, Rwanda is peaceful, fo home!!!
 
rais wao katukana mamba kabla hajavuka mto,alikua hajui mkwe ere vita yake anauma huku anapuliza huku🙂,awaulize kina bab seeeya.
 
I am not sure I am getting this right: was the cattle taken away? or was the cattle sold at Tsh 60,000/- per head?

. Kisambira.
Ezra Nshimiyimana had spent the last 30 years in a place called Biharamuro in Tanzania. The 67-year-old Rwandan dedicated his life to livestock farming. But this is no more, after he was sent packing from East Africa’s largest nation following a clampdown on ‘illegal immigrants’.

Walking out of the migration offices at Rusumo border, after being repatriated, he is visibly worried.

“When you look at the way people are treated sometimes you wonder whether it’s being done by our fellow Africans, let alone East Africans. My neighbour with whom we have been sharing everything is the one who stormed my home at night with other locals, destroyed my house, took away my cattle and threatened to kill us if we remained in the area,” Nshimiyimana said.

He said he had all the required residential documents but was ordered out of the country, leaving more than 60 head of cattle, land and a farm.

Nshimiyimana was forced to sell off all the animals at Tsh60,000 to a friend in order to obtain transport back.

He said he originates from Gisagara District in Southern Province. For now, what clouds his mind is how to start a new life from scratch.

Nshimiyimana is one of the Rwandans and perceived Rwandans who have been thrown out of Tanzania’s Kagera region.

Since last week, more than 3,000 Rwandans have been received and are being sheltered in Kirehe District.

Tanzanian authorities said they are targeting those without ‘valid residential documents’ but some of those affected say they had all the necessary documents, claiming security agents confiscated the papers.

Kagera region is located in the northwestern corner of Tanzania. The region borders Uganda to the north and Rwanda and Burundi to the west. The Kagera is Tanzania’s 15th largest region and accounts for about 3.3 per cent of Tanzania’s total land area of 885,800 square kilometres.

How they ended up there

Like other neighbouring countries, Tanzania welcomed Rwandans fleeing massive killings from 1959 and during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.- The refugees needed shelter running from the extremists who were hunting to exterminate them.

Although some repatriated home after the Genocide, others were forced by circumstances to stay in the host country. They were also not afraid since Tanzania apart from being a neighboring country it has a lot to share in common with Rwanda making the refugees feel at home.

It was not until recently when President Jakaya Kikwete visited Kagera that he ordered the eviction of what he called “illegal immigrants”.

Jane Mukandutiye, another returnee wept, not knowing the plight of her only son who had travelled to Mwanza in Tanzania.

“I called him, but his phone was off; I am now afraid they might kill him,” she said amid sobs.

The 53-year-old mother appealed to government to help her trace her son.

-She said before the expulsion, she pleaded with authorities for more days to look for her child, but in vain.

Fred Nsengiyumva, another victim, said he shifted to Karagwe from western Uganda while looking for pasture but he was chased away like an animal.

“We were driven out from our properties on account of our Rwandan nationality. My wife has escaped back to Uganda because they were threatening to rape her and my daughters,” Nsengiyumva said.

The cattle keeper, who had more than 200 head of cattle and a chunk of land he claims he bought from a Tanzanian national, said he was so frightened.

“What is happening there is like what we saw during Idi Amin (Ugandan leader, 1972-1979)’s regime when he gave few days to all Asians who were living in Uganda to leave the country. Sincerely, how can you give (an ultimatum of) only 14 days to people who have spent more than 50 years in a village?” Nsengiyumva said.

On August 4, 1972, Amin ordered the expulsion of Indians, giving them 90 days to leave Uganda. Amin claimed he had a dream in which God told him to expel Asians because they were ‘milking’ Uganda’s economy.

Nsengiyunva appealed to other regional countries and international community to intervene and stop Tanzania from harassing people.

More returnees

Jean Claude Rwahama, the director of refugees in the Ministry of Disaster Preparedness and Refugees Affairs, said more Rwandans were expected.

“On Saturday, we received more than 1,000 and more are crossing the borders. We are constructing a new camp to accommodate all those who are coming,” he said on phone from Rusumo border.

By press time, yesterday, the number had risen to 3,356 people.

-Some 2,000 head of cattle belonging to some returnees are being taken to a camp at Mahama Sector in Kirehe District.

Rwahama said government was ready to welcome every returnee and provide them with basic needs as they plan to have a permanent solution.

Article 13 of the EAC Common Market Protocol on the rights of residence and establishment says, “The partner states shall ensure non discrimination of the nationals of the other partner states based on their nationalities.

Source:newtimes
 
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