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Borislav Tsekov revealed who the thug really is, praised Kiril Petkov

After Prime Minister Kiril Petkov proudly points out in Brussels that Rwanda’s president has praised the new government, this provoked a lot of reactions from both analysts and people on social networks. The reason is that pthe prime minister cited the example of anti-corruption super billionaire and thug Paul Kagame, responsible for killing more than 300,000 in Rwanda!

See an English post about Kagame HERE

Here is a comment from Borislav Tsekov about the next shoot of Petkov in Brussels:

Do you remember the movie “Hotel Rwanda”? The brave hotelier in the film is not really a work of art, but a very real man – Paul Rusesabinga, who at the time of the genocide was the manager of the Hotel des Mille Collines in the Rwandan capital Kigali.

He managed to save the lives of 1,268 people he hid in the hotel. Like Oscar Schindler, he saved 1,200 Jews in his factory.
President George W. Bush honored Roussebing with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005. After the Civil War, the hero was the most influential critic of Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

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In 2020, Rusesabinga was abducted by the Kigali authorities and, following a rigged lawsuit, was jailed for 25 years last September.

Similar is the fate of thousands of others – politicians, journalists, businessmen, students – who dared to criticize Kagame, who has ruled Rwanda since 2000.
The same Kagame, who today proudly marches in Brussels and enjoys a warm welcome from the Brussels plutocracy, and the unprecedentedly simple Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov announced as a model in the fight against corruption.

Who is Paul Kagame?

He has a long history of bloody regional conflicts between the Tutsi and Hutu peoples.
His rebel army, called the Rwandan Patriotic Front, was responsible for the ethnic cleansing of 300,000 Hutus during the civil war, which ended the 1993 Arusha Accords, and was accused of war crimes.

When the brutal massacre began in 1994 – the genocide in Rwanda, organized by the authorities – Paul Kagame resumed the civil war and managed to defeat government forces.

Although officially opposed to the genocide, Kagame and his army are responsible for the indiscriminate killing of thousands of civilians, mass torture and wanton terror.

After these tragic events, Paul Kagame’s bloody journey does not end at all. He was directly responsible for the massacre at the Kibeho refugee camp in southwestern Rwanda in 1995. There, according to UN observers, his thugs killed 4,000 people – men, women and children.
Paul Kagame is also an emblem of the African kleptocracy, amassing more than half a billion dollars from politics.

But lucrative deals with the country’s resources in favor of Western corporations have made Kagame a favorite of Soros’s Open Society and liberal liberal progressive elites in the West, who have named him an “enigmatic leader” and a “fighter against corruption.” And they dusted off his past.

To this day, however, Kagame’s dictatorial regime continues with brutal repression against the opposition (assassinations, abductions and disappearances) and human rights abuses.

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Reports from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the US State Department last year once again found that the Kagame regime repressed all political opposition and civic criticism, and used torture and illegal arrests.
But for liberal progressive elites, it is a “model for fighting corruption.” As Politico called him, the “Favorite Tyrant” of the West.

In fact, nothing new. Once such favorites – whether in the West or in the Soviet camp – were the cannibal of the Tsar Jean-Bedel Bokassa, the dictator of Somalia Siad Barre, the mad bloodthirsty from Uganda Idi Amin, the titan of the world kleptocracy Mobuto from Zaire (whose full name is Mobuto Cese Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za ​​Banga, which in free translation means: The Rooster Who Does Not Leave a single Chicken Alone). Etcetera. Values…
And our Kiro is equal to them.

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