鈥楲essons not learned鈥� from historic genocides amid Gaza conflict, says Rwandan leader

The world鈥檚 response to civilian deaths in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza indicates it has not learned the lessons of previous genocides such as the one carried out in Rwanda, Paul Kagame said. (Screenshot/WGS)
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  • Paul Kagame tells World Governments Summit in Dubai that Africa 鈥榤ust decide its own future鈥�

LONDON: The world鈥檚 response to civilian deaths in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza indicates it has not learned the lessons of previous genocides such as the one carried out in Rwanda, the African country鈥檚 president said Monday.

鈥淲e always talk about 鈥榣essons learned,鈥� but I don鈥檛 see many in the world learning lessons,鈥� Paul Kagame said at the World Governments Summit in Dubai.

Drawing comparisons between the Rwandan genocide and alleged atrocities committed against Palestinians in Gaza by Israeli forces, Kagame added: 鈥�(In Rwanda) there wasn鈥檛 much mobilization to stop and prevent what was happening, but at least we were left with an opportunity to learn from it.

鈥淲e learned ourselves, the world needed to learn, but when you see what鈥檚 happening in the world, you question whether those lessons were learned.鈥�

Kagame also said it was not just in Gaza where similar inactivity from those with power to stop such atrocities or offer quick resolutions was having an impact.

鈥淭he power and the influence some big countries have in their hands are not being put to good use, and that鈥檚 why we see conflicts, instability and loss of life to this extent,鈥� he said.

鈥淐ountries, nations, international institutions should be there to ensure that there is a capacity to a actually prevent these things that consume people鈥檚 lives, that is not happening, so there are big question marks to those in whose hands lies so much power and resources to stop them from happening,鈥� he added.

During his address, Kagame also said it is important that Africa decides its own future, that it is powerful enough to determine its own fate, and is able to resist outside influence.

However, a lack of leadership and governance across the continent is one of the main reasons for coups in Africa, he said, adding: 鈥淲e need to look at the root cause.鈥�

Referring to external influence in Africa from the US, China, Europe and Russia, he said: 鈥淭his is a responsibility we carry; this is something that is urgent, to make sure we are not there to take a certain line or another because it has been decided so by someone else.

鈥淎frica must be that powerful to make sure we do what has determined by ourselves to be important to us and our people.鈥�

Kagame, who has been president of Rwanda since 2000 and is reportedly seeking reelection for a fourth presidential term in the July elections, added: 鈥淓lections are for the people to decide who is the most qualified, voting counts, and history counts.鈥�