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Declaration of Recognition

Declaration by experts, researchers, survivors, human rights defenders of their Recognition of The Crime of Genocide against Hutu population.

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We, experts, researchers, survivors, human rights and social justice advocates,

following Global Campaign for Rwandans’ Human Rights – GCRHR’s research initiative on the crimes committed by the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) in Rwanda and subsequently in DRC via its Congolese ally, the Alliance des Forces Démocratiques pour la Libération du Congo-Zaïre (AFDL) rebel group against members of Hutu ethnic group in DR Congo (former Zaïre),

based on our own independent expert assessment of all available reliable information, previous research and facts related to the wholesale massacre of the Hutu in relation to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide,

having considered the authoritative definition of the crime of genocide by the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention which defines genocide as any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:

(a) Killing members of the group, (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part, (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group, (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.,

having carefully and thoroughly examined all the reliable information and facts annexed here within this resolution, on the killings of members of Hutu ethnic group in Rwanda and in the former Zaïre against the above acts mentioned in the authoritative definition of genocide particularly act a, b and c,

noting that, from the available information and facts that the massacres of ethnic Hutu population were carried out on the basis of an almost identical plan, designed to kill as many victims as possible regardless of their gender, age or nationality,

knowing that the UN own assessment of the massacres of the Hutu in the former Zaïre concluded that the killings revealed a number of inculpatory elements that characterized them as a crime of genocide,

noting that after the UN Mapping report, the UN recommended further actions to prevent, investigate, halt and punish the crimes outlined in its own report to fulfil its obligation under the Genocide convention,

we hereby declare and recognise as a CRIME of GENOCIDE, the wholesale killings of hundreds of thousands of Rwandan Hutu population in Rwanda and of Rwandan Hutu refugees, Burundian Hutu refugees and Congolese Hutu citizens in DRC on the basis of their membership to hutu ethnic group and without regard to their age, gender or nationality by the Rwandan Patriotic army and its Congolese ally, the Alliance des forces démocratiques pour la libération du Congo-Zaïre (AFDL) rebel group. 

We call upon the international community to fulfil their obligations under the Genocide Convention and act together to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Signatory organisations:

  1. GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR RWANDAN HUMAN RIGHTS (GCRHR)
  2. TERRAM PACIS
  3. JAMBO asbl
  4. AMAHORIWACU
  5. Association ESPOIR
  6. FONDATION IBUKABOSE RENGERABOSE
  7. RWANDA HOPE SOCIETY

Signatories:

  1. Denise Zaneza – Human rights advocate – GCRHR
  2. Rene Claudel Mugenzi – Human rights advocate – GCRHR
  3. Jean Marie Minani – Human rights advocate – GCRHR
  4. Herve Cheuzeville: Author and radio presenter
  5. Faustin Twagiramungu – Former Prime Minister of the Rwandan Republic
  6. Patrick Mbeko: Political scientist and specialist of the African Great Lakes region
  7. Dr Andre Aimable Dufatanye – Academic and author
  8. Dr Emmanuel Ndahayo – Academic, peace activist and author
  9. Constance Mutimukeye– Human rights advocate – Rwandans’ Lives Matter
  10. Keith Harmon Snow – Investigative journalist, War correspondent and former genocide investigator for UNICEF
  11. Eric Migamba – Human rights advocate
  12. JMV Ndagijimana – Former Ambassador and Foreign Minister of the Rwandan Republic – Reconciliation activist, FONDATION IBUKABOSE RENGERABOSE.
  13. Eric Maniriho – Genocide survivor and peace activist.
  14. Theophile Ruhorahoza – Genocide survivor and author
  15. Anneke Verbraeken: Investigative journalist
  16. Joseph Hategekimana – Human Right advocate – TERRAM PACIS
  17. Peter Mutabaruka – Democracy activist and lawyer – AMAHORIWACU
  18. Freddy Usabuwera – Democracy activist – AMAHORIWACU
  19. Marie Claire Ingabire – Democracy and freedom activist
  20. Jean-Baptiste Mberabahizi – Former Member of Parliament, Transitional National Assembly of Rwanda
  21. Seraphine Uwimana – Activist
  22. Daphrose Nyirankundwankize – Rescapée, activiste pour la justice et une paix durable dans la Région des Grands Lacs
  23. Fidele Mushimiyimana – Survivor, Support Worker
  24. Jean Gahururu – Humanitarian actor in Rwanda (1987-94)
  25. Alain Musoni – Activist in human rights
  26. Michel Niyibizi – FDU Member
  27. Marie Jeanne Rutayisire – FiP
  28. Théophile Mpozembizi – Political activist
  29. Marie Josee Ufitamahoro – ICT4D Advocate, Human rights activist
  30. Aminadab Twibukimana – Support worker
  31. Gilbert Ruzindana – Student
  32. Kamile Burindwi – Rwandan refugee
  33. Epiphanie Mukasano – Project assistant
  34. Claudine Kankundiye – Political activist
  35. Marcel Haguma – Hutu Genocide survivor, Senior Citizen of Rwanda
  36. Goretti Ingabire – Hutu Genocide survivor
  37. Léon Ngarukiye – Hutu Genocide survivor, Senior citizen of Rwanda
  38.  Charles Ndereyehe – Advisor, FDU-Inkingi
  39. Evariste Nsengiyumva – Rwandan refugee
  40. Jean de Dieu Bakundukize – Chairperon, UDR
  41. Claudine Umubyeyi – Hutu Genocide survivor
  42. Joseph Twahirwa – Witness
  43. Augustin Nsabimana – Witness and Hutu Genocide survivor
  44. Theo Kayumba – Witness and genocide survivor
  45. Emmanuel Nzabandora – Hutu Genocide survivor
  46. Jean de Dieu Hakizimana – Rwanda Hope Society
  47. Alexandre Ramafhani – Youth Worker
  48. Felix Munyeshuli – Hutu Genocide survivor
  49. Valence Maniragena – Teacher
  50. Marie Claire Mukamugema – Witness and Genocide survivor
  51. Anna Isabell Gross – Activist
  52. Evald Niyigena – Hutu Genocide survivor
  53. Anastase Nkundakozera – Hutu Genocide survivor
  54.  Marcel Sebatware – Political and Human Rights activist & Survivor
  55. Eugene Nsanzimana – Student, Université Catholique Louvain la Neuve
  56. Celse Hakorimana – Rwandan Citizen
  57. Theo Nsengimana – Independent Citizen
  58. Gilles Karekezi – Rwandan Citizen
  59. Emmanuel Dusabimana – Political Activist, FDU-Inkingi
  60. Rukundo Emmanuel – Hutu Genocide survivor
  61. Patrick Mulenge – Hutu Genocide survivor
  62. Christine Manyonjo 
  63. Kami Runyinya – Human Rights Activist
  64. Olivier Limenyande – Witness to Hutu Genocide
  65. Jean Mushimiye – Activist
  66. Dieudonne Ngoga – Political activist
  67. Marceline Nduwamungu – Human Rights Activist
  68. Chaste Gahunde – Vice-President, Ishema Party, Hutu Genocide survivor
  69. Venant Nkurunziza – Politician and Human Rights lawyer
  70. Nadine Claire Kasinge – Hutu Genocide survivor
  71. Jean de Dieu Musabyimana – Researcher
  72. Angélique Umutesi – Former refugee in DRC
  73. Michel Patrick Nyilimanzi – IT Security consultant
  74. Jean Paul Nzabonimpa – Hutu Genocide witness
  75. Nelson Muhirwa – Genocide Survivor
  76. Abraham Ndayisaba – Hutu Genocide witness and survivor
  77. Segbegnon Gnonhossou – Political Theologian / African American Studies, Eastern Kentucky University
  78. Bonheur Mugisha – Hutu Genocide survivor
  79. Jean-Paul Karangwa – Survivor
  80. Pheneas Nzaramba – Hutu Genocide survivor and witness
  81. Gaspard Mudaheranwa – Witness
  82. Marchal Miltiade – Democracy Activist
  83. Augustin Muhizi – Hutu Genocide Witness
  84. Liberata Uwantege – Hutu Genocide survivor
  85. Jean-Christophe Nizeyimana – Survivor, African SurViVors International
  86. Ernest Nzaramba – Hutu Genocide survivor
  87. Theodose Ntibazi – Hutu Genocide survivor
  88. Nathalie Nyiranzabahayo – Hutu Genocide survivor
  89. Beatrice Habimfura – Hutu Genocide witness
  90. Claudine Ntakirutimana – Self-employed
  91. Murinde Nizeyimana – Witness
  92. Venant Habiyambere – Hutu Genocide victim
  93. Aimable Nzabalinda – Hutu Genocide survivor
  94. Emmanuel Mushinze – Rwandan Citizen
  95. Patrick Niyonkuru – Network Administrator, Hutu Genocide survivor
  96. Marie Jeanne Rutayisire – Hutu Genocide witness
  97. Joseph Nshimiyimana – Hutu Genocide witness
  98. Zacharie Munyaneza – Kibeho massacres survivor
  99. Lukusa Kabongo – Congolese witness to Hutu Genocide
  100. Charles Sijyeniyo – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  101. Joseph Twahirwa – Scientist, Hutu Genocide witness
  102. Theogene Karama – Hutu Genocide witness and survivor
  103. Best Nkurunziza – Rwandan citizen
  104. Evariste Nsengiyumva – Rwandan refugee
  105. Pascal Nyaminani – Hutu Genocide survivor and witness
  106. Pascal Manirakiza – Hutu Genocide survivor
  107. Paul Mwiseneza – Rwandan refugee
  108. Bernard Twagiramungu – Activist
  109. Louise Chanzayire – Human Rights activist
  110. Bosco Godson – Hutu Genocide survivor
  111. Pierre Celestin Munyaneza – Researcher and Anthropologist
  112. Theogene Havugimana – Hutu Genocide Survivor and Witness
  113. Anatole Niyomugabo – Hutu Genocide survivor
  114. Célestin Ciza – Hutu Genocide witness
  115. Eugene Mukama – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  116. William Twayigize – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  117. Nelson Bin Hishamunda – Rwandan Citizen
  118. Bellarmin Bakamira – Human Rights activist
  119. Athanase Mutarambirwa – Priest
  120. Fransua Ksavie Tulikunkiko – Socio-Economist
  121. Ignace Rugina – Hutu Genocide Witness
  122. Ganishya Runyinya – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  123. Joram Siborurema – Human Rights Activist
  124. Fidèle Kabera – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  125. Ladislas Niwenshuti – Politician
  126. Florentine Mukasine – Hutu Genocide Survivor and Activist
  127. Samual Lyarahoze – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  128. Alain Musoni – Democracy and Human Rights activist
  129. Eddie Karasira – Burundi citizen and Former Refugee in Rwanda, Hutu Genocide witness
  130. Hippolyte Hirwa – Hutu Genocide Survivor and Witness
  131. Bénédicte Ndjoko – Human Rights activist
  132. Ann Garrison – Contributing Editor, Black Agenda Report and Reporter/Producer/Host, Pacifica Radio Network
  133. Jean Baptiste Gatete – Politician
  134. Lou Cassivi – Researcher
  135. P.D. Lawton – Journalist and Researcher
  136. Seif-Omar Dufitemungu – Film director
  137. Emelyne Riziki – Support Worker
  138. D.E. Uwizeyimana – Witness
  139. Judi Rever – Investigative journalist and author
  140. Olivier Rukundo – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  141. Patrick Habamenshi – Activist, Gira Uwo Ubwira initiative
  142. Hervé Nyangoga – Human rights Activist
  143. Antoine Habiyambere
  144. Alain Duval Musoni – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  145. Albert Mpazayabo – Humanitarian
  146. Andre Rudahusha – Hutu Genocide witness
  147. Vénuste Habiyaremye – Libertarian
  148. Jotham Rwamiheto – CNRD-FLN
  149. Kizito Munezero – Survivor
  150. Berto Bagumya – Independent Consultant
  151. Cedric Uwimana – Hutu Genocide survivor
  152. Rose Kamariza – Witness
  153. Innocent Niringiyimana – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  154. Gervais Condo – Peace lover
  155. Benoît Rugumaho – Hutu Genocide survivor, Witness and Author
  156. Norman Sinamenye – Secretary-General, Jambo ASBL
  157. Jean Marie Niyibizi – Hutu Genocide survivor and witness
  158. Hortense Bikorimana – Burundian survivor of Hutu genocide in Rwanda
  159. Genty Urujeni – Human rights activist
  160. Martin Ukobizaba – Writer and political activist
  161. E. Kabera – Hutu Genocide Survivor, witness and activist
  162. Jean Pierre Habimana – Justice advocate
  163. Jean Damascène Munyampeta – Human rights activist
  164. Chantal Gaudiot – Particulier
  165. Olivier Bizimungu – Hutu Genocide survivor
  166. Joseph Kimenyi – AGLAN association
  167. Jeanne Mukamurenzi – Activist
  168. Claudine Umubyeyi – Human rights activist
  169. Dr Tharcisse Ngiruwonsanga – Political Activist
  170. Thomas Nahimana – President of the Government of the Rwandan People in Exile
  171. Habiyambere Fulbert – Supporter
  172. Augustin Sebahakwa – Hutu Genocide survivor
  173. Pierre Celestin Ruhumuliza – Rwandan Citizen
  174. Tharcisse Munyankindi – Hutu Genocide survivor
  175. Marie Jeanne Rutayisire – Hutu Genocide Survivor and Member of RifDP
  176. Paul Ntezimana – Hutu Genocide Survivor
  177. Jean Baptiste Barambirwa – Human Rights activist
  178. Marie Mediatrice Ingabire – Hutu Genocide survivor, activist
  179. Petronille Muhawenimana – Survivor
  180. Eric Ndacyayisenga – Student
  181. Emmanuel Hakizimana – Hakizimana World Foundation 
  182. Bernard Twagiramungu – Activist
  183. Marie Jeanne Munganyinka, Hutu Genocide Survivor
  184. Hervé Katagaruka, Human Rights advocate
  185. John Hirwa, Businessman
  186. John Baptiste Rwamayanja, Activist
  187. Jean Daniel Bigilimana, Hutu Genocide survivor
  188. Perpetue Muramutse, Human Rights activist
  189. Nadine Mutoni, Human Rights activist
  190. Noel Twagiramungu, Researcher
  191. Harnel de Milet Mbata, Conseiller
  192. Tharcisse Ngiruwonsanga, Researcher
  193. Eric Uwihoreye, Hutu Genocide survivor
  194. Dr Augustin Mutamba, Peace Activist & Lecturer
  195. Marie Madeleine Bicamumpaka
  196. Anastase Gasana, Chairman of DRP Party
  197. Jean N. Manirarora, Researcher
  198. Fidele Nshimiyimana, Hutu Genocide survivor & witness
  199. Juste Mukiza, Activist
  200. Ray Kanyabugabo, Hutu Genocide survivor
  201. Pierre Célestin Rwalinda, Association des Rwandais de Toulouse 
  202. Bolingo Mtoka, Accountant
  203. Straton Nduwayezu, Member of FDU Inkingi party
  204. Nadine Kazuba, Activist and Refugee
  205. Jérôme Kamugisha, Activist
  206. Marie Kampororo, Hutu Genocide survivor
  207. Canisius Rutikanga
  208. Ally Sempiga, Activist
  209. Jean Mugarukira Macika
  210. Jean Bosco Nsengimana Mihigo
  211. Jean Musafiri, Rwandan Genocide Survivor & Humanitarian
  212. Dominique Uwizeyimana, Witness and survivor
  213. UNITY COUNCIL – IJWI RY’UBUMWE, Organisation

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