The President of the Republic, Paul Kagame, told those who still have the evil intention of returning the country to the history of Genocide, harming the survivor that this “must stop and that the law must be enforced.”

President Kagame announced later that Nduwamungu Pauline, who survived the Genocide, from the Rukumberi sector, in the Ngoma district, was killed by criminals on November 14, 2024.

On this Thursday, December 12, 2024, he received the oath of the President of the Supreme Court, Domitilla Mukantaganzwa, and the Vice President, Alphonse Hitiyaremye, the Head of the Nation first thanked those who led the Supreme Court, and showed that they did a good job .

He said that in recent years Rwanda’s justice system has gone wrong for many years “Because of the National Policy that led Rwanda to Genocide.”

President Kagame said that people should respect justice and the law and live well together.

He criticized those who want to take the country back to that history, who found the Genocide survivor’s home and took his life, saying that it must stop and justice will be done.

He said, “Even today there are people who still have ideas to return us there, then the law and justice must be respected. It is not used for other purposes. That has to stop.”

He continued saying, “Killing people, they have lost history since all the time and there is a policy that leads there, that wants to harm the people who survived, find them in their homes and kill them, the law must work, and if it doesn’t work, something else will be done.” It has to stop.”

He gave a message to those interfering in Rwanda’s justice system

The President of the Republic also criticized some people and foreign countries who want to interfere in the justice of the country under the guise of politics, saying that politics cannot interfere with justice.

He said, “All those who play politics and say words, whether they are outside or inside the country, even if it includes foreigners, it seems that they are going to do it in vain, we are not in vain. It is not the justice that I am talking about that should be there that would be wasted. No politician would change justice in vain.”

The President of the Republic also gave a message to those who want to share the country’s resources and squander them, reminding them that they must stop, through justice and the law.