Monday, May 3, 2010

Lawsuit alleges Rwandan President's guilt in D.R. Congo

Rwandan exile and demonstrator Claude Gatebuke spoke to the Associated Press outside the Oklahoma Christian University hall where Paul Kagame was giving the commencement address, on the same day a team of process servers and lawyers attempted to serve him with the lawsuit filed in an Oklahoma City federal court on April 30, 2010 . 



On April 30, in Edmond, Oklahoma, a team of lawyers and process servers attempted to personally serve Rwandan President Paul Kagame with an eight count lawsuit, which incudes racketeering to acquire and control the resources of eastern D.R. Congo.
Kagame delivered the commencement address at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, while demonstrators held up signs outside the hall. Inside, Kagame's aides refused to accept the documents presented by lawyers and process servers. University officials then ordered the lawyers and process servers to leave, and Kagame himself left early, surrounded by bodyguards



Full text at Digital Journal

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