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Rwanda: Kigali Says Deportation Of National By Uganda Is Witch-hunt

 

By Esdras Tsongo:

Rwanda has termed the deportation of former MTN Uganda head of sales and distribution, Annie Tabura as ‘witch-hunt’.

Tabura, a Rwandan national was deported on Tuesday morning by Uganda alongside Frenchman Olivier Prentout, after Uganda accused them of undermining state security.

Prentout was the chief marketing officer of the telecommunications giant.

Hours after the news of Tabura’s deportation was broken by Watchdog, Rwanda’s Minister of State for East African Community Affairs, Olivier Nduhungirehe referred reporters to Ugandan authorities.

“You should ask them why they keep doing this, not us. It is not the first time they have done this. This is a case of harassment of our nationals in Uganda.”

Despite denials from Kigali and Kampala, ties between Rwanda and Uganda appear to be deteriorating rapidly. Rwanda accuses Uganda of arbitrary arrest and torture of Rwandans in Uganda and for hosting rebels seeking to destabilise it.

Mr Nduhungirehe said Rwanda will seek explanations, adding that “there are also some Rwandans who were arrested in Uganda and we don’t know where they were taken.”

In a statement issued Tuesday morning, Uganda Police deputy police spokesperson, Polly Namaye said that security agencies in collaboration with immigration officers had been investigating the two foreigners ‘over their engagements in acts which compromise national security.’

“We strongly believe that the deportation of the two foreigners, who were using their employment as tools to achieve their ill motives, has enabled us to disrupt their intended plans of compromising our national security,” she added.

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