Fiche du document numéro 34268

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34268
Date
Friday February 18, 1994
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Letter to His Excellency Juvenal Habyarimana, President of the Rwandan Republic
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Human Rights Watch writes to Juvénal Habyarimana expressing concerns about attacks on André Katabarwa of the Association of Peace Volunteers and Monique Mujawamariya, a human rights defender who founded the Rwandan Association for the Defense of Rights of the person and public freedoms.
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HRW
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Lettre
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February 18, 1994

His Exellency Juvenal Habyarimana
President or the Rwandan Republic
Fax: 250 74583

Your Excellency:

Human Rights Watch/Africa Watch, a U.S.-based human rights organization, is very disturbed to learn about recent attacks on two human rights activists in Rwanda.

On January 11, Mt. Andre Katabarwa, one of the legal representatives of the Association des Volontaires de la Paix (AVE), a human rights organization, was wounded by a grenade attack outside his home in Kigali. The unidentified attacker was able to escape on a motorcycle without registration plates, despite the proximity of several Rwandan police who could not haVe failed to notice the attack.

On January 23 at about 4:00 p.m., Mme. Monique Mujawamariya was stopped at an illegal road block in the Gitega section of Kigali. The barricade was manned by members of the Interahamwe, the militia of the MRND political party, of which you are the leading spokesperson. Members of Interahamwe threatened to kill her; one waved in her face a large knife with blood on it. Fortunately, Mme. Mujawamariya managed to frighten the crowd by telling them that help was on the way. They then fled, which allowed her to escape.

On the morning or January 26, Mme. Mujawamariya encountered another barricade at Gishushu in Kigali. Once again, she was recognized and her vehicle was stoned by members of the militia. The windshield and other windows of her car were broken, but she escaped unharmed.

On February 3, an unidentified person out the telephone wires outside Mme. Mujawameriya's residence.

As you may know, Mme. Mujawamariya has recently been honored both by President Clinton and by Human Rights Watch/Africa Watch for her outstanding record as a defender of human rights. Attempts to injure her or to discourage her from continuing her human rights work will therefore attract considerable international attention.

These attacks are only the latest in a long series of attempts to kill, injure, and intimidate human rights activists in Rwanda. other examples include the following: the attack in November on Alphonse-Marie Nkubito of the Rwandan Association for Human Rights; the attacks in May on Ignace Runatana and another on Carpophore Gatora, both of whom are with the human rights group Kanyarwanda; and the attack in April on Gakwaya Rwaka of the Christian League for the Defense
Of Human Rights in Rwanda.

We ask that your Excellency insist that those responsible for all these attacks be brought immediately to justice and that you personally guarantee the safety of those involved in defending human rights in Rwanda.

Sincerely

Abdullahi An-Na'im
ExecutiVe Director
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