Kigali 5th February 2011.
PRESS RELEASE.
Since yesterday, Rwanda
is engaged in a countrywide local election process that is parading only
the ruling party's followers as the opposition leaders are in maximum
security prison for politically motivated charges. But many Rwandans
plunged in chock and awe when the information about the governmental mass
vasectomy bid targeting 700,000 people unfolded.
Millions of lives perished during the Tutsi genocide, war crimes and crimes
against humanity committed in Rwanda and in the Congolese bushes; in the
country more than 500,000 people are enslaved in Community services known
as “TIG” far away from their families; over 100,000 Rwandans are detained
in notorious overcrowded prisons; thousands of victims yield to death from
Aids related deficiency and Malaria;
And Hon. Richard Sezibera, Health Minister revealed to the Senate (31.01)
that his department expected 700,000 men to undergo vasectomy in a bid to
curb the rapid growth of the population.
This is a shame indeed. About 50% of married men will “voluntarily” enrol
for this non reversal process. This mass emasculation policy should stop
with no further debates. The idea that those who can't afford to pay for
their family needs must enrol in a draconian birth control system is
nothing but pure discrimination against the poor. Birth control is an
individual decision. In many countries economic development plays a major
function in population reduction. We first need competitive economic
policies and sound resource-management practices instead of mass vasectomy.
Rwanda
is now part of a wider economic market. In order to shift paradigms, we
have to think wider enough.
FDU-INKINGI condemns this arrogant campaign of the ruling RPF. We call upon
Rwandans, Human rights groups, non governmental organisations and the free
civil society to stand up and say NO to this discrimination against the
poor segments of the population.
Sylvain Sibomana
FDU-INKINGI
Interim Secretary General
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