Clementine de Montjoye had travelled to Rwanda for meetings with officials from foreign embassies but was told when she arrived that she was ‘not welcome in Rwanda’.Clementine de Montjoye had travelled to Rwanda for meetings with officials from foreign embassies but was told when she arrived that she was ‘not welcome in Rwanda’.
De Montjoye had travelled for meetings with officials from foreign embassies but was told when she arrived that she was “not welcome in Rwanda” for undisclosed “immigration reasons”. Kenya Airways was instructed to ensure her removal from the country.“Rwanda touts itself as an open and welcoming destination, but the treatment reserved for those who may investigate abuse exposes the government’s deep-seated hostility to human rights monitoring and independent scrutiny of any kind,” she said.
De Montjoye, a French-British national, had informed the Rwandan government of her travel plans and sent meeting requests to the Justice Ministry, HRW’s interlocutor in the Rwandan government, on 29 April and 7 May, but did not receive a response.documenting Rwanda’s systematic targeting of critics and dissidents beyond its borders.
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