News

‘Stop this superiority complex nonsense about human rights’ – Rwanda’s Kagame tells Europe [Video]

Rwandan President Paul Kagame took centre stage on the sidelines of the European Development Day in Brussels where he lashed out at human rights records of his country during an interview with France24‘s Catherine Nicholson.

“It’s rubbish, it’s absolutely rubbish. Rwanda is completely different from what it was 25 years ago. In fact, maybe you need to be looking around in Europe, you are violating people’s rights when you have people being bundled and sent back to sink in the Medittarean and so on, and so many people demonstrating in your own countries. Why don’t you talk about your human rights than offloading everything on Rwanda,” Kagame said when he was asked about his assessment of Amnesty International’s Human Rights Report in the lead up to the 2017 election.

The report, which was released in 2017, accused Kagame’s government of clamping down on political opponents before and after the presidential elections, severe restrictions on freedoms of expression and association, as well as unlawful killings and unresolved disappearance cases.

“I think it is just ridiculous, there is nothing like human rights minus these things we are talking about in terms of development. Development, schools, education and health and food security. Now the level of poverty has decreased almost by 60%.

“These human beings with improved lives and participating in that themselves to improve their own lives get lost in the whole list you are spewing out like what is in Rwanda is real hell. Forgetting the hell we have gone through that we stood against and sorted out when you were there just talking about more or less nonsense,” he said in the interview.

Kagame did not mince words after the EU Commissioner for Cooperation and Development, Neven Mimica, spoke about the EU’s “comprehensive approach” to having political dialogue on the respect of human rights with partners on all levels.

“You need to stop this superiority complex nonsense about human rights. You think you are the only ones who respect human rights, all others is [sic] about violating human rights. We’ve fought for human rights of our people much better than anyone including you who keep talking about this nonsense.

“Where we have taken our country from and where it is now speaks for itself. The rest of the stories just comes from this complex. These two worlds where there are people who know everything about human rights and all kinds of things and the other world where people don’t know. These are our human rights, the things we respect in our countries is not for you and it’s not for anybody, its for ourselves,” Kagame reacted to Mimica’s statement.

He also agreed with Nicholson that human rights is universal, however, anyone who believes in it should not be the judge of it.

“You don’t go telling the others what to do and what they should not do and what they are doing that is not to your satisfaction. I believe that you shouldn’t be there belittling Africans or leaders of Africa who are trying to do their best,” he explained.

Paul Kagame is one of the most outspoken African leaders who address the most unpleasant issues head-on. Despite his track record of boosting the economy of Rwanda and opening up the country for development, rights agencies have also accused his government of denying opponents freedom of association, assembly and expression, enforced disappearances among others.

Watch the video of the interview below.

Ismail Akwei

Ismail Akwei is an international journalist, communications and media consultant, editor, writer, human rights advocate, pan-Africanist, tech enthusiast, history fanatic and a lover of arts and culture. He has worked with multinational media companies across the continent and has over a decade's experience in journalism.

Recent Posts

Postman drives 379 miles at his own expense to deliver lost World War II letters to a family

Alvin Gauthier, a Grand Prairie USPS postman, recently went above and beyond to brighten a…

3 hours ago

Maj. Gen. Fatuma Gaiti Ahmed becomes Kenya’s first-ever female air force head

Maj. Gen. Fatuma Gaiti Ahmed is the first female commander of the air force and…

4 hours ago

All Benjamin E. Mays High School seniors gain admission to HBCU Morris Brown College in surprise announcement

Benjamin E. Mays High School brought together its 272 senior class members for a meeting…

6 hours ago

Meet the formerly incarcerated single mom who has gone viral for passing bar exam on first try

Afrika Owes' emotional response to learning that she had passed the bar exam on her…

7 hours ago

New York attorney accused of hiring hitman to kill Zimbabwean ex-wife sentenced

A 49-year-old New York attorney was on April 26 sentenced to 10 years in federal…

8 hours ago

Cher, 77, who is dating 38-year-old Alexander Edwards, explains why she dates younger men

During an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show on Wednesday, pop legend Cher opened up…

9 hours ago

11-year-old accidentally shot to death by 14-year-old brother with stolen gun

Authorities in Florida said an 11-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed by his 14-year-old…

9 hours ago

16-year-old Ethiopian Hana Taylor Schlitz breaks sister’s record to become the youngest graduate from TWU

The famous Taylor Schlitz family is making headlines once more as the youngest of the…

23 hours ago

Tahra Grant is reportedly the first Black woman to be Chief Comms Officer at a major Hollywood studio

Sony Pictures Entertainment has appointed Tahra Grant as its Chief Communications Officer. She replaces Robert…

24 hours ago

How Ashley Fox quit her Wall Street job and built a startup to financially empower those Wall Street would never talk to

Meet Ashley M. Fox, the founder of Empify and the first in her family to…

1 day ago

‘It wasn’t worth it’ – Tyra Banks says the first time she drank alcohol was when she was 50

Tyra Banks, the iconic former host of Dancing With the Stars, has made a delightful…

1 day ago

Brazilian woman who wheeled dead uncle to bank to withdraw his money is being investigated for manslaughter

A Brazilian woman named Érika de Souza, 42, is under investigation for manslaughter after authorities…

1 day ago

For the first time, Ghana’s Asante King displays long-lost treasure looted by British forces in 1800s

Ghana’s Asante king Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has unveiled the long-lost treasure of the kingdom…

1 day ago

Colorado generated $113 million in Deion Sanders’ first season, here’s how

Deion Sanders is a retired American professional football and baseball player who currently coaches at…

1 day ago

Tiger Woods to receive $100M loyalty reward from PGA Tour: report

Tiger Woods is set to receive $100 million from PGA Tour Enterprises for his loyalty,…

1 day ago