Uganda Revokes Passport of RNC’s Mukankusi

RNC's Mukankusi

Rwanda Minister of State in Olivier Nduhungirehe has confirmed that Uganda has withdrawn Ugandan Passport N° A000199979 that was issued by the Ugandan Government to Charlotte Mukankusi.

Mukankusi is the Commissioner in charge of Diplomacy in the Rwanda National Congress [RNC] terrorist organisation.

The withdraw of Mukankusi’s passport is among the Seven (7) demands put forward by the government to be put into action by the Government of Uganda ahead of the fourth Quadripartite Summit on the normalisation of relations between the two neighbouring countries.

The minister also clarified on two other Rwandan citizens, namely Sendegeya Théogène and Rwembo Mucyo, who were allegedly transferred from CMI to Butabika Hospital and later went missing.

Rwanda wants to repatriate the body of Emmanuel Mageza for a decent burial in Rwanda and to provide explanations about the circumstances surrounding his death.

It also demands that Uganda allows Julienne Kayirere to be reunited with her child Joana Imanirakiza, who was abducted in Uganda after separating Kayirere from her one-month baby, when she was arrested on 29th November 2018 in Mubende District.

Ugandan passport of Mukankusi which the New Times published

The neighbouring country also wants1 unconditional release of all Rwandan citizens illegally detained in Uganda and to hold accountable facilitators of RNC and RUD-Urunana networks.

This includes Minister of State Philemon Mateke, Brig Gen Abel Kandiho, Brig Gen Fred Karara, Col CK Asiimwe, Maj Fred Mushambo, Col Kaka Bagyenda and other government officials allegedly involved in the same activities.

“To refrain from all actions meant to destabilize the Republic of Rwanda and eliminating all factors that may create such perception.”

(edge.ug)

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