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Kagame sworn in after 99% win

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KIGALI: Rwandan President Paul Kagame has been sworn in for a third term after winning re-election with nearly 99% of the vote.

Many African leaders attended the ceremony yesterday in the capital, Kigali.

The long-time president had described the August 4 election as “a formality” while campaignin­g.

The nation has virtually no political opposition, and critics accuse Kagame of being intolerant of dissent. He denies it. Kagame has been de facto leader or president since the end of the 1994 genocide. Because of a change to the constituti­on in 2015, he can legally stay in power until 2034.

Human Rights Watch said in a statement yesterday that in the months leading to the election it documented a pattern of harassment, arrests and detentions of opposition party leaders and supporters, activists and journalist­s.

Several were forcibly disappeare­d or prosecuted after making comments critical of the current government or ruling party, the rights group said.

“Kagame’s landslide win came as no surprise in a context in which Rwandans who have dared raise their voices or challenge the status quo have been arrested, forcibly disappeare­d or killed,” the group’s Ida Sawyer said in the statement.

Amnesty Internatio­nal had described a “climate of fear” ahead of the vote. – AP

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