• assassinatedbyCIA@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I’m sure it was a free, fair and open election where all candidates had equal opportunity to campaign and run and no groups were restricted from voting as they wished /s.

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      4 months ago

      Partial results issued by the election commission seven hours after polls closed showed Kagame had surpassed the 98.79% of the vote he got in the previous election seven years ago.

      The Democratic Green party candidate, Frank Habineza, mustered only 0.53% and the independent Philippe Mpayimana 0.32%, according to the results issued with 79% of ballots counted.

      Clearly it was free and fair and he’s just that popular.

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        4 months ago

        Funny how there’s no outrage in western media about this guy and his elections… wonder who he’s buddies with, and does the bidding for in the region… 🤔

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          4 months ago

          Based on the past, any dictator not butchering people in the high 6 figures is seen as a vast improvement

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            4 months ago

            Buddy just read the Wikipedia page on this guy… not even needed to do a deep dive into more uncensored websites.

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          4 months ago

          Paul Kagame spends literally billions of dollars on Western PR firms.

          He is also runninga US client state, as well as a UK Tory party partner in intended human rights abuses.

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          4 months ago

          The Conservative government in the UK were working with him to deport people attempting to enter the UK to Rwanda. So they were partners in cruelty, for a start. The new Labour government has said it is abandoning this.

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            4 months ago

            And the Tories were coming in for criticism for it. They basically did a run around the courts, which previously told them in no uncertain terms that Rwanda did not qualify as a safe country for asylum seekers.

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    4 months ago

    That guy doesnt look like I expected. I was expecting a guy in a military suit, but he looks more like a librarian.