August 29, 2007

Rwanda: Political Group Loads Campaign Video On YouTube Website

The exile based party that hit the news recently over accusations against Rwandan Gen. Karenzi Karake has now taken its war of words to a video-sharing site YouTube with the hope to reach out to millions of people that access it everyday, RNA reports via AllAfrica.

"The Netherlands group United Democratic Forces FDU-Inkingi on Tuesday loaded a 9-minute video on YouTube.

... In the video that features hard-talking FDU-Ikingi president Ms. Victoria Ingabire, various clips of scenes have been edited purportedly showing grave living conditions of people in Rwanda that the party says it could put right.

There is also an image taken from a prison facility in Rwanda, to illustrate the ineffectiveness of the judicial system in the country. However most of the roll time of the video covers a conference that the top brass of the part attended.

There also appears an image of President Paul Kagame - who the group - some of whose members stand accused of Genocide crimes in Rwanda, claim they want to oust from office."

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