 
 Mtandao wa News of Rwanda umeendelea kutuchokonoa watanzania ili kuupima msimamo wetu.....
Baada ya kukurupuka na madai kwamba Rais Kikwete si mtanzania halisi na kwamba ni mtu mwenye asili ya Burundi, mtandao huo umekuja na kioja kipya....
Taarifa iliyotolewa jana tarehe 19/08/2013 na mtandao huo inadai kwamba mke wa Rais Kikwete aitwaye Mama Salma Kikiwete ni mnyarwanda wa kabila la wahutu ( mhutu )..
Katika maelezo yake, mtandao huo umeenda mbali na kudai kuwa Mama Salma Kikwete ni binadamu wa rais wa zamani wa Rwanda, Juvenal Habyarimana na ndo maana rais Kikwete alitoa ushauri wa mazungumzo ya amani kati ya Kagame na waasi....
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New details obtained by News of Rwanda
 may give insight into why Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete came out 
as the sole global leader sympathetic to Rwandan FDLR rebels based in DR
 Congo jungles since 1994.
According to secret US State Department 
cables published by whistle-blowing site Wikileaks, President Jakaya 
Kikwete’s wife fondly known in Tanzania as “Mama Salma Kikwete” is a 
cousin of former Rwanda leader Juvenal Habyarimana. The shocking details
 are contained in a cable sent to Washington on Thursday May 5th, 2005, 
by Shabyna Stillman, a senior diplomat at the US embassy in Dar es 
Salaam.
The US embassy was giving update on the 
selection of Mr Jakaya Kikwete to be the CCM flag-bearer in the 
presidential election late that year. “For years, observers of the Great
 Lakes conflicts have considered Kikwete to be virulently pro-Hutu,” 
reads the cable, in part.
“Kikwete’s marriage to a cousin of 
former Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana may have fueled these 
rumors, which are now fading as the Burundi conflict winds down,” adds 
the cable, signed by Stillman.
According to the US embassy, Mr 
Kikwete’s love affair with “Hutus” could be seen in his spirited support
 for Burundian rebels at the time fighting former President Pierre 
Buyoya.
Since 1995, up until 2005 when Mr. 
Kikwete was foreign affairs minister of Tanzania, rumours have swelled 
around him suggesting he sided massively with the ethnic extremist 
establishment. It is this system that planned and executed the genocide 
against Tutsis in 1994, and fled across to Zaire and other parts of the 
world.
It is alleged, around 1996, Mr Kikwete 
suggested publicly that “Hutus” need to be armed to fight off the 
government in Kigali at the time. A book published by virulent critic of
 President Paul Kagame and historian Gérard PRUNIER writes that Tanzania
 did offer to train troops for Seth Sendashonga.
A former leader of the Rwanda Patriotic 
Front (RPF), for whom he was a minister in the government set up after 
the rebel movement’s victory over the army and the militias responsible 
for the genocide in 1994, Mr. Sendashonga was murdered in Nairobi, 
Kenya, on 16 May 1998 by, according to PRUNIER, “unknown assailants.”
Fast forward to May 26, 2013, President 
Jakaya Kikwete goes public with a suggestion that the government of 
President Kagame in Rwanda negotiates with rebels of the Democratic 
Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). The group was formed in May 
2000, but its members had been roaming DRC forests ever since they lost 
power in Kigali.
The suggestion by a head of state of 
Tanzania, a country that had long been considered a friendly nation to 
Rwanda, caught many by surprise. Since then, the two countries are 
embroiled in a bitter war of words.
The ex-Rwandan Juvenal Habyarimana died on the evening of April 6th,
 1994, after his plane was shot down by extremist members of inner 
circle who did not want the peace talks with the RPF rebels. In the same
 plane was Burundian counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira and French pilots.
The death of the French crew has been 
the centre of legal battles in France and the United States. A French 
judicial inquiry did confirm that the plane was brought down by a 
missile fired from a military camp next to Habyarimana’s home near the 
airport.