TAARIFA KWA VYOMBO VYA
HABARI
Ubalozi wa Tanzania
katika Rwanda usiku wa Jumatano, Januari
29, 2014 ulitoa taarifa kwa vyombo vya habari ikikanusha habari za uongo na
uzushi ambazo ziliandikwa mwishoni mwa wiki na gazeti la Serikali ya Rwanda la
News of Rwanda.
Ifuatayo ni taarifa
kamili iliyotolewa na Kaimu Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Rwanda, Mheshimiwa
Francis Mwaipaja:
Imetolewa na:
Kurugenzi ya Mawasiliano
ya Rais,
Ikulu.
Dar es Salaam.
30 Januari, 2014
STATEMENT ON CLAIMS BY
THE NEWS OF RWANDA
The Embassy of Tanzania
in Rwanda is deeply saddened by malicious and untrue reports, published over
the weekend by the Rwanda Government Owned Newspaper, The News of Rwanda, in
which it accuses the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, HE Jakaya
Mrisho Kikwete, of supporting and holding meetings with members of rebel groups
opposed to the Government in Kigali.
Indeed, these reports
are nothing but a bunch of dangerous lies fabricated by editors of this
publication with obvious malicious intent to attack the person of the President
of a friendly neighbouring country and create an impression that Tanzania is
working with enemies and groups opposed to the Government of Rwanda.
The News of Rwanda,
which has gained uneviable notoriety of reporting and publishing malicious,
dangerous and perpetual propaganda, quoting unnamed sources claims, among other
things, that two founding members of the Rwanda National Congress (RNC)
including Dr. Theogene Rudasingwa met secretly in Dar es Salaam with top
commanders of the Democratic Forces for Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR).
Given the enormity and
dangerous nature of these reports, the Embassy of Tanzania in Rwanda would like
to make the following clarification:
1. That the so called
founding members of Rwanda National Congress, Dr. Rudasingwa and adviser Condo
Gervais together with top commanders of FDLR, namely Lt. Col Wilson Irategeka
and Col Hamadi were not in Tanzania last week. Indeed, our records do not show
that they have visited Tanzania in the recent years.
2. That, there was no
meeting of any kind at any official residences of President Kikwete, either in
Dar es Salaam or in Dodoma or anywhere. Indeed, President Kikwete has never met
any of those people mentioned anywhere – in Tanzania or outside. Moreover, on
the day that News of Rwanda claims that the meeting took place, Thursday 23rd,
this month, the President was not even in the country – he was in Davos
attending the meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
3. That, the former
Prime Minister of Rwanda Faustin Twagiramungu was also not in Tanzania on any
or the same mission and did not attend the meeting with representatives of RNC
and FDLR as no meeting of such nature took place in Dar es Salaam or anywhere
in Tanzania as alleged by this paper. The Immigration Department in Tanzania
does not have a record of such people entering or exiting the country.
4. That, The Tanzania
Immigration Department has never issued any travel document to any Rwandan
citizen including those claimed in the News of Rwanda that they travelled to
Mozambique using Tanzanian passports on or around December 20th 2013. It is not
the business of Tanzania to issue travel documents to citizens of other
countries.
5. That it is also
untrue that the so-called, “insider establishment” in Tanzania is providing the
base for organization and facilitation for travel for FDLR fighters. It is open
secret that there is no presence of even a single FDLR fighter in Tanzania. The
News of Rwanda should know better where these fighters are based and operate
from.
As mentioned earlier,
this report and other similar reports published in recent weeks by the News of
Rwanda are not only untrue, baseless and mere fabrication but also dangerous
and threatening to the excellent and sound diplomatic and social relations
between our two neighbouring countries, both of which are members of the East
African Community (EAC).
President Kikwete is
deeply hurt by these lies and his humble advice to the editors of this
publication is to stop fabricating untrue claims which potentially could create
and fuel animosity and confusion among the people of our two neighbouring and
friendly countries. At a time when President Kikwete and
President Paul Kagame
of Rwanda had agreed in Kampala to foster friendly relations, such newspaper
claims can only sour the atmosphere and President Kikwete would like to know
what the editors of the publication are up to?
The Embassy of Tanzania
in Rwanda does not take lightly these allegations by the News of Rwanda given
the position that this publication occupies in Rwanda.
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