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Free Paul Rusesabagina, Hotel Rwanda hero, Belgian citizen and US permanent resident held in Rwanda | Pod Hostage Diplomacy

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Paul Rusesabagina, a Belgian citizen and US permanent resident, is a recipient of the US Presidential Medal of Freedom. He has been credited with saving 1,200 lives during the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Paul’s acts of extraordinary courage inspired the Hollywood movie, Hotel Rwanda.

Paul left Rwanda in 1996 fearing for his safety, and later became increasingly critical of the Rwandan government’s human rights violations. He then founded an opposition political party called the Party of Democracy in Rwanda and in 2018 co-founded the Rwanda Movement for Democratic Change, a coalition of opposition groups. In August 2020, Paul Rusesabagina was kidnapped in Dubai and taken to Rwanda where he is detained to this day. The European Parliament and members of the US Congress from both parties have called for Paul’s immediate release.

On this episode, we speak to Paul’s daughters, Carine Kanimba and Anaise Kanimba to find out how we can help bring him home.

We discuss his kidnapping, the conditions of his detention, his unfair trial, Pegasus spyware found on Carine’s phone, assassination attempts, launching a public campaign to free their father, the guilt felt by Western countries for not intervening during the Rwandan genocide, how Carine and Anaise find the strength to overcome so much trauma as well as what the US, Belgium, European Parliament, Commonwealth, journalists and the public can do to free Paul Rusesabagina.
If you prefer, you can watch the video version of this interview on YouTube.
For more information on Paul Rusesabagina, please check out the following:

Get the latest updates on hostage cases we at Pod Hostage Diplomacy are working on including new episodes by subscribing to our fortnightly newsletter, the Hostage Briefing. Subscribe here.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. What happened to Paul Rusesabagina? (00:00:48)

3. Conditions of his detention and violation of his rights (00:09:05)

4. Cancer survivor with no access to medication (00:11:43)

5. Contact with Paul Rusesabagina (00:13:24)

6. Pegasus spyware installed on Carine’s phone (00:15:22)

7. A brief history of Paul Rusesabagina (00:22:22)

8. Launching a public campaign to free their father, Paul Rusesabagina (00:27:56)

9. What should the US government do to help? (00:31:53)

10. What should the Belgian government do to help? (00:35:40)

11. What should the European Parliament do to help? (00:37:54)

12. What should the Commonwealth do to help? (00:40:07)

13. What can journalists do to help? (00:44:05)

14. Western countries feeling guilty for not intervening during Rwandan genocide (00:46:38)

15. Where do Carine and Anaise find the strength to overcome so much trauma? (00:50:15)

16. What can the public do to help? (00:54:23)

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Paul Rusesabagina, a Belgian citizen and US permanent resident, is a recipient of the US Presidential Medal of Freedom. He has been credited with saving 1,200 lives during the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Paul’s acts of extraordinary courage inspired the Hollywood movie, Hotel Rwanda.

Paul left Rwanda in 1996 fearing for his safety, and later became increasingly critical of the Rwandan government’s human rights violations. He then founded an opposition political party called the Party of Democracy in Rwanda and in 2018 co-founded the Rwanda Movement for Democratic Change, a coalition of opposition groups. In August 2020, Paul Rusesabagina was kidnapped in Dubai and taken to Rwanda where he is detained to this day. The European Parliament and members of the US Congress from both parties have called for Paul’s immediate release.

On this episode, we speak to Paul’s daughters, Carine Kanimba and Anaise Kanimba to find out how we can help bring him home.

We discuss his kidnapping, the conditions of his detention, his unfair trial, Pegasus spyware found on Carine’s phone, assassination attempts, launching a public campaign to free their father, the guilt felt by Western countries for not intervening during the Rwandan genocide, how Carine and Anaise find the strength to overcome so much trauma as well as what the US, Belgium, European Parliament, Commonwealth, journalists and the public can do to free Paul Rusesabagina.
If you prefer, you can watch the video version of this interview on YouTube.
For more information on Paul Rusesabagina, please check out the following:

Get the latest updates on hostage cases we at Pod Hostage Diplomacy are working on including new episodes by subscribing to our fortnightly newsletter, the Hostage Briefing. Subscribe here.

You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. What happened to Paul Rusesabagina? (00:00:48)

3. Conditions of his detention and violation of his rights (00:09:05)

4. Cancer survivor with no access to medication (00:11:43)

5. Contact with Paul Rusesabagina (00:13:24)

6. Pegasus spyware installed on Carine’s phone (00:15:22)

7. A brief history of Paul Rusesabagina (00:22:22)

8. Launching a public campaign to free their father, Paul Rusesabagina (00:27:56)

9. What should the US government do to help? (00:31:53)

10. What should the Belgian government do to help? (00:35:40)

11. What should the European Parliament do to help? (00:37:54)

12. What should the Commonwealth do to help? (00:40:07)

13. What can journalists do to help? (00:44:05)

14. Western countries feeling guilty for not intervening during Rwandan genocide (00:46:38)

15. Where do Carine and Anaise find the strength to overcome so much trauma? (00:50:15)

16. What can the public do to help? (00:54:23)

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