Rwandan President Paul Kagame has vowed to expel Democratic Republic of Congo refugees from neighboring Rwanda if the United Nations does not stop accusing Rwanda of disrupting peace in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and providing weapons to the M23 rebels.
President Paul Kagame made the remarks while addressing the Senate during the swearing-in ceremony of its speaker Francois Xaviar Kalinda.
President Kagame said Rwanda is tired of sheltering the Congolese while Rwanda is being talked about more than zero.
Kagame said the country will now allow any comforter from the Democratic Republic of Congo to learn from Rwanda.
Kagame said they are ready to be investigated but it should be based on facts and not accusing Rwanda based on the weakness of the democratic republic of congo.
The United Nations recently reported that Rwanda is providing weapons to the M23 rebels to rob the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
And figures show that 7,000 Congolese have fled to Rwanda.By Dan mugula