According to a popular Germany newspaper – Welt, Germany ambassador to Rwanda – Peter Woeste has been expelled after Rwanda’s intelligence services intercepted his e-mail criticising Rwanda’s dictatorship.
Welt newspaper notes that Ambassador Peter Woeste had penned a dossier criticising the regime in Kigali, and this dossier which was sent to Germany’s foreign office had been intercepted by Rwanda’s intelligence services, and it’s from this background that Rwanda’s totalitarian regime expelled the ambassador.
For the credibility of the info, for example Welt newspaper is equivalent to le monde of France or Washington post of USA
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Rwandan Genocide - The slaughter of 800,000 people