Minister Busingye reassures Rwandans deported from Uganda

The minister revealed this yesterday in a press conference on the launch of the judicial week to run from 18th until 22nd March 2019.

Minister Busingye was responding to a question concerning the support granted to Rwandans expelled from Uganda leaving their properties.

He explained that Rwanda hopes to reach a solution that shall consider properties of expelled Rwandans in the process of restoring bilateral relations.

“We hope to find a solution for all those problems (including the one concerning properties) because people have right to properties they sweated for,” he said.

Busingye explained since properties are listed and registered to each owner with all details including where he/she lived, It will be easy to follow up and recover.
Rwanda accuses Uganda of supporting rebel groups intending to destabilize its security, torturing Rwandans and tampering their businesses. Rwanda advised Rwandans to suspend travels to Uganda until the situation gets back to normal.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Dr. Richard Sezibera recently told IGIHE that there is no established number of Rwandans killed in Uganda noting however that over 40 were arrested in the country while 986 have been expelled.

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