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UWIRINGIYIMANA Clement is a journalist based in Kigali, Rwanda. My name is Clement Uwiringiyimana. I am married. Born 1989 in the eastern part of Rwanda, I am a journalist in Rwanda since 2010. I started working as a freelance reporter for Reuters in May 2014. I also work as a freelancer to other news outlets. For instance I got my story co-published in The globe and Mail******. I believe in Journalism and I manage to professionally handle this profession thanks to skills I got from Rwanda’s School of Journalism at the National University. My passion is journalism mainly because everyone needs information from journalists and to me, whoever is informed, if empowered.
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Rwandan military officers sentenced for inciting insurrection, links to exiled critics
In Kigali, Rwanda, two former high-ranking military officers, Colonel Tom Byabagamba and retired Brigadier General Frank Kanyambo Rusagara, have been sentenced to 21 and 20 years in prison, respectively. They were charged with inciting insurrection, tarnishing the government's image, and having links to exiled critics of President Paul Kagame, including the late Patrick Karegeya and General Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa. The military court also found them guilty of spreading the message of the Rwandan National Congress, an opposition group. Rusagara's driver, retired Sergeant Francois Kabayiza, received a five-year sentence and a fine for obstructing a criminal investigation. The defendants denied the charges and indicated plans to appeal. Exiled opposition members have accused Kagame's government of targeting critics abroad, which the government denies.
Col Tom Byabagamba and retired Brig Gen Frank Rusagara, former senior aids to president Kagame in a military court before receiving lengthy jail terms for insulting president Kagame
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