The case I've seen quoted several times was not linked to the welsh choirboy. I've not seen anything at all that backs the claims up.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ther-fought-army-battled-Hutu-regime-1994-eth please log in to view this image Australi please log in to view this image Tuesday, Jan 21st 2025 12AM 4°C 3AM 4°C 5-Day Forecast How Axel Rudakubana's church-going parents are linked to the Rwandan genocide - from his father's army experience during 1994 ethnic killings to connections to the current ruling party its the mail australia the lefties hide everything in England
choirboy thats a lie he was reported 3 times to a special group trying to stop brainwashed youngsters. he brought weapons to school the school were **** scared he would kill someone
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana was personally linked through his parents to the Rwandan genocide, an event that is said to have fascinated him. The 18-year-old, who today pleaded guilty to the murder of three girls at a dance class in Southport on day one of his trial, was raised by two church-going Rwandan parents in Cardiff before the family moved to the north west of England. Rudakubana was 'absolutely obsessed' with genocide, one official was quoted as saying, adding that the subject was 'all he wanted to talk about'. Documents relating to the atrocity were found in his family home. The killer has a connection to the genocide in Rwanda through his parents, who were both Tutsi and were forced to flee the country following the outbreak of mass killings by the Hutu-dominated regime. His taxi driver father, Alphonse, is thought to have fought with the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA), an armed force that fought the Hutu government and eventually brought an end to the murders. The 49-year-old is said to have been an officer in the RPA, which invaded from nearby Uganda. The Rwandan genocide saw an estimated one million people shot, beaten or hacked to death with machetes during just over 100 days of violence that broke out in the east African nation in 1994. The killings were sparked by the death of Hutu President Juvenal Habyariman, whose plane was shot down on the night of April 6, triggering a rampage by Hutu extremists and the 'Interahamwe' militia. please log in to view this image
I'd read most of that previously. It was the link to Starmer representing him I was asking for evidence of.
Imagine losing your **** at Trump pardoning a bunch of Hillbillies but not caring that Biden's handlers pardoned one of the worst mass murderers in the history of the world! Madness!
From Rwandan Genocide Participant to Rebel Force that overthrew the Genocidal Government in less than 10 posts
Stop blubbing, Wodge - you are the worst for insults and name calling by a country (intentional) mile - you can give it but start crying when you get some back ... just like the squaddie showers eh?
Starmer was a human rights lawyer that allowed disgusting violent rapey foreighn criminals stay in our country but I don't think he was directly linked to the Rwandan ****. Clearly giving refuge to these 3rd World monsters is dangerous to us.
He fought and won a case that means gimmigrants can drop in the old "asylum" claim at any point after they arrive here, years later, and receive accomadation and money while their nonsense claim is considered. A treacherous action. "The court case Mr Starmer was involved in challenged Section 55 of the then-Labour government’s Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, which permitted the Home Office to refuse financial support or accommodation to asylum seekers if the Home Secretary was “not satisfied that the claim [for asylum] was made as soon as reasonably practicable after the person’s arrival in the United Kingdom”. On behalf of his clients, Mr Starmer argued that this refusal of support breached the European Convention on Human Rights. The court ruled in their favour, meaning that the government had a duty to provide accommodation and financial assistance to asylum seekers at risk of destitution, regardless of how long after arrival in the UK their claim was made. " https://fullfact.org/online/keir-starmer-court-illegal-immigrants/
Unless you came here on a student visa, a work visa, a family visa or are an Ukrainian woman or child refugee: you have no reason to be here.
https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/human-rights/human-rights-act Without these, we'd be better off in Iran or North Korea
Starmer's just given his Southport speech. He admits he didn't tell the truth, and his remedy is to tighten up what can be viewed on the internet. It's his excuse for restricting free speech further. He told the biggest and most damaging lies at the time. He's bricking it because he can no longer use the mainstream media to control the narrative as effectively as people have in the past.
Every time he reads his script, he digs himself in deeper and makes things worse. He has no understanding of people or politics.