South Africa expels Rwanda diplomats

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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26492391
Kayumba Nyamwasa has survived two assassination attempts

South Africa has expelled three Rwandan diplomats in connection with an attack on the home of an exiled Rwandan dissident, diplomatic sources say.

Rwanda responded by ordering out six South African envoys, officials said.

The moves come after armed men raided the Johannesburg home of Kayumba Nyamwasa, a Rwandan former chief of staff, earlier this week.

Lt Gen Nyamwasa, an exiled critic of Rwandan President Paul Kagame, was not at home.

However, the property was ransacked and a computer and some documents were taken.

Gen Nyamwasa has already survived two assassination attempts. He was shot in 2010 in an attack widely blamed on the Rwandan government, although it denies this.

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A diplomatic source, who declined to be named, told Reuters that South African security services believed those responsible for the latest attack were intelligence personnel attached to the Rwandan embassy.

Rwanda has denied any involvement in attacks on exiled dissidents living in South Africa.

In January the body of a Rwandan former intelligence chief turned dissident, Patrick Karegeya, was found in Johannesburg. He had apparently been murdered.

Shortly afterwards President Kagame warned that those who betrayed his country would face what he called "consequences".

Mr Karegeya and Gen Nyamwasa were co-founders of the opposition Rwanda National Congress.

Both were part of Mr Kagame's rebel forces that came to power in 1994, ending the genocide of their fellow ethnic Tutsis.

Rwandan dissidents in several Western countries, including the UK and US, say local security agents have warned them of plots to kill them.

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Anyone know why South Africa hasn't said anything in the past? This has been going on for a long time?
 
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They should have hired Mossad agents...

The South African government really doesn't have control of that country...Crime is rampant, Kangaroo justice is very common, majority of the country is in poverty...

You can get away with drugs and murder in South Africa...The assassins must have been amateurs...
 

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Good. I pray he links up with Russia. They need that technology quick! I'm convinced Rwanda can sustain it thereafter. I'm prayin' so hard y'all.
 

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Yeah I read about this yesterday

allafrica has some good articles on it as well

http://allafrica.com/view/group/main/main/id/00029364.html?aa_source=ri-headline

Cape Town — South African intelligence officials are accusing the Rwandan Embassy in Pretoria of involvement in an attempt to assassinate an exiled Rwandan general living in Johannesburg, a South African newspaper reports.

The New Age of Johannesburg said on Monday that South Africa's State Security Agency was considering pushing for the closure of the embassy after Pretoria expelled three Rwandan diplomats last week.

The newspaper quoted unnamed sources as saying that a raid by the Hawks, a South African law enforcement agency, was alleged to have linked one of the expelled diplomats to an "attempted hit" on former army chief Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa.

"A highly placed source said South African intelligence officials were tipped off that an attack on Nyamwasa’s home last Monday was being orchestrated using resources of the Rwandan embassy," New Age reported. "Hawks officials acted promptly, moving Nyamwasa to a secret location to ensure his safety."

The alleged assassination attempt has brought South African-Rwandan diplomatic relations, already strained over the killing of an exiled Rwandan leader last year, to a new low.

In retaliation for Pretoria's expulsions, Rwanda on Friday expelled six South African diplomats from Kigali.

Rwandan Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo accused South Africa on her Twitter account of "harbouring dissidents responsible for terrorist attacks in Rwanda".
 
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