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Ingabire still leads FDU Inkingi

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Despite having declared that she distanced herself from terror activities of FDU-Inkingi in 2018, Ingabire Victoire Umuhoza covertly kept on leading the organisation founded by genocidaires and genocide ideologues who fled Rwanda after they perpetrated the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.


“Clap for our ‘heroine’ Victoire Ingabire who went in Rwanda in 2010 and strengthen FDU-Inkinga’s activities,” Placide Kayumba, current FDU-Inkingi’s President said on July 15, 2023, during the group’s meeting convened in Antwerp, Belgium.


While living in Kigali, the self-proclaimed Rwandan opposition leader, receives daily reports of FDU-Inkingi’s activities, participates in its meetings virtually, and above all, collects financial support (internally referred to as Ingemu) from anti-Rwanda groups to destabilize her motherland.


Ingabire was the guest speaker in different FDU-Inkingi meetings. Ingabire participated in the meetings convened in Brussels and Aalst, Belgium, in December 2021 and on July 3, 2022, respectively.


Ingabire encouraged FDU-Inkingi members to increase their financial contributions and asked them to indoctrinate their extremist ideology into their children, which will make it possible for them to overthrow the current RPF-led government.


On December 14, 2021, the FDU-Inkingi’s commissioner in charge of welfare, Michel Niyibizi, thanked members for contributing €3,108 in that month, announcing that the money was successfully sent to Ingabire.


The FDU-Inkingi members fundraised €5,500 in 2023, and €7,700 in 2022.


The funds are collected by Marie Yvonne Uwizeyimana who is based in Belgium, through account BE43063706670701 owned by Nshimiyimana Issa. Niyibizi took the money and sent it to Ingabire in Kigali.


Ingabire uses the money in various activities aimed at tarnishing the image of the Rwandan government, as well as plotting terror activities on Rwanda’s territory.


A source who preferred anonymity said that in late December 2023, internal conversations between FDU-Inkingi members, on WhatsApp groups, focused on thanking Ingabire for “representing well the movement in Rwanda”.


Ingabire has persistently accused the Rwandan government of violating human rights as well as principles of democracy, facilitated by Western media as her propaganda fits in their agenda towards Kigali.


Over the past three decades, Ingabire participated in terror activities plotted by armed militias she co-founded. Those include ALiR which later turned into FDLR, FDU-Inkingi and the P5 coalition which aim at destabilizing her home country and fellow citizens.


The 2019 terror attack by RUD-Urunana and P5 militia groups in Kinigi, northern Rwanda, which claimed lives of 14 civilians is believed to have been financed by Ingabire. At least 18 people were injured in the attack.


In 2013, Ingabire was tried and convicted for crimes related to genocide and terrorism. She was sentenced to 15 years in jail, but released in 2018, on presidential pardon.


Ingabire later found FDU-Inkingi’s splinter in Rwanda, DALFA-Umurinzi, which is not allowed to participate in Rwanda’s political space unless it changes its agenda which focuses on divisionism.


In 2024 Ingabire has not changed and she still has the same criminal mindset.


Her goal is to tarnish the image of the Rwandan government while relentlessly advocating for genocidaires and genocide ideologues, as well as supporting terrorist groups in a bid to destabilize Rwanda.


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