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Diane Rwigara

Rwandan businesswoman and presidential candidate

Diane Shima Rwigara (born ) is a Rwandan businesswoman and accountant who stood as an independent candidate in the Rwandan presidential election. Rwigara was charged on 23 September , alongside her mother and four other defendants, with "inciting insurrection" among other counts,[1] but was acquitted along with her mother on 6 December [2][3]

She attempted to run for president in but her candidacy was rejected, on the ostensible basis of forged signatures.

Early life

Diane Rwigara was born in Kigali in to an affluent Tutsi family and has three siblings.[4][5] Her father, Assinapol Rwigara, an industrialist and a key financier of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, was killed in a car collision on 4 February in Gacuriro, Kigali. Her family believes the accident was politically motivated murder.[5][6] The police said he was instantly killed when the Mercedes-Benz car he was driving was in a head-on collision with a heavy truck.[7][8]

Career

Rwigara was a trained accountant.[6] She has repeatedly spoken out against the country's governance under PresidentPaul Kagame[9][10] and about injustice and oppression.[11]

On 3 May , Rwigara announced her intention to run in the presidential election.

72 hours later, nude photos of her were leaked in an apparent attempt to humiliate and intimidate her.[9][12] She reiterated her intention to run, with campaign vows to work towards eradicating poverty, establishing universal health insurance and championing free speech.[6]

On 7 July , the National Electoral Commission disqualified Rwigara from the election on technical grounds,[13] alleging she had used forged signatures in her presidential bid[14] and had submitted only valid signatures rather than the required Rwigara said she submitted signatures, with an additional after some were disqualified.[15] Two other candidates were also disqualified, prompting Amnesty International to say that the election would be held in a "climate of fear and repression."[16] The decision was also criticised by the US State Department and the European Union.[17][18] Kagame won the 4 August election with 98% of the vote.[14] Rwigara launched an activist group called the People Salvation Movement to challenge the regime on its human rights record, saying that the country's parliament is little more than a rubber-stamp.[13][19][20] The People Salvation Movement according to Rwigara, will continue her work of sensitising Rwandans about their rights and criticising policies and actions of the ruling Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) party.[21]

On June 7, , the National Electoral Commission (NEC) rejected the candidacy of Diane Rwigara for the presidential election.[22]

Arrest

On 30 August , Rwigara's home was raided, with police saying she was being investigated for forgery and tax evasion.[14] Rwigara's family reported her missing, saying that unknown armed men in civilian clothes had held her at gunpoint while the house was searched, but police denied that she had been arrested.[18][23]

Numerous news outlets reported in September that Rwigara still could not be reached and that her family continued to claim she is missing.[24][25][26] Leon Orsmond, a South African freelance advertising creative, who had helped Rwigara with her social media campaign was also missing in Rwanda since February [27] Before his disappearance, Orsmond made no secret that he didn't like the government of Kagame.

In June , the Rwanda Revenue Authority sold machinery from the family's tobacco business for almost $2m in a bid to recover what they claimed was $7m in tax arrears.[28] A previous auction of Rwigara's family business assets - of processed tobacco - netted more than m Rwandan francs.[28] Amnesty International called on the Rwandan judiciary to ensure that the trial did not become just another means to persecute government critics.[1]

In August , #FreeDianeRwigara was being used by Kenyans on Twitter to call for Kagame to release Rwigara.

This came just days after Twitter users in Kenya did the same for Ugandan politician Bobi Wine.[29]

On 5 October , a court ordered a release of Rwigara and her mother, Adeline Rwigara, on bail;[30] this came a few weeks after the early release of 2, convicts, including Victoire Ingabire and Kizito Mihigo.[31] After more than one year in prison, Rwanda's High Court finally released Rwigara and her mother, Adeline, on bail.

They were told not to leave the capital, Kigali, without permission, and their trial would continue.[32]

Several members of the United States Congress, including Dick Durbin, Ann Wagner, Patrick Leahy and Barbara Lee, as well as members of the congressional Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission called on the Rwandan government to drop the charges as violations freedom of expression.[33][34] Rwandan officials accused the US politicians of meddling in their judicial procedures.[33]

Acquittal

A three-judge panel of Rwanda's high court acquitted Rwigara and her mother on 6 December , finding all of the charges "baseless".[2][3] The court found that Rwigara was exercising her right to speech in criticising the President and did not incite violence.

Her mother was acquitted of promoting sectarianism, ethnic division and inciting violence.[35] Rwigara addressed the media inside the courtroom, saying,"I hope this means that the persecution I and my family have faced is over and that I have the liberty to speak my mind. That is what I will continue to fight for across the country."[35] The court's decision was welcomed by Amnesty International, who called on the Rwandan government to work "towards developing greater tolerance and acceptance of alternative and critical views."[35]

The National Public Prosecution Appeal filed an appeal on 27 December.[36] On 9 January , Kagame's prosecution authority, having been instructed by the Ministry of Justice, withdrew its appeal against their acquittal.[37] Rwigara welcomed the decisions, saying she would "continue to fight for freedom of expression and human rights in Rwanda."[36]

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