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    Diane Rwigara and Her Mother Released On Bail After Sustained Campaigns by Bloggers

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaOctober 5, 2018Updated:October 5, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    DIANE RWIGARA WITH HER MOTHER ADELINE RWIGARA IN COURT. | COURTESY

    A former Rwandan presidential hopeful and women’s rights activist Diane Rwigara has been released on bail by a High Court.

    Judge Claire Bukuba ordered that the two be freed immediately but should not leave the Capital Kigali without the prosecutor’s authorization.

    The 37 year old accountant was arrested on September 24, 2017 after she was accused of  incitement and fraud. Being one of Kagame’s fiercest critics, she was the only female bold enough to challenge his bid.

    Rwigara launched her election bid three months ahead of the August 2017 vote but was disqualified on claims that she doctored the number of signatures needed to qualify and had submitted the names of dead people, allegations she denied.

    Earlier on in the day, she alongside her Mother Adeline Rwigara were released on bail following an intense campaign by bloggers.

    Read: President Uhuru Kenyatta Signs Finance Bill 2018 Into Law

    Diane Rwigara and Her Mother Adeline Rwigara have been released on bail. THE POWER OF YOUR VOICES. POWER OF SOCIAL MEDIA. POWER OF ORGANIZING. I want to Congratulate @PaulKagame Rwandan President for listening to the voices calling for #FreeDianeRwigara. It is a win for EVERYONE

    — Lord Abraham Mutai (@ItsMutai) October 5, 2018

    https://twitter.com/rutembesatweets/status/1048147170942234624

    On September 15, Kagame once again pardoned opposition leader Victoire Ingabire and singer Kizito Mihigo.

    Ms Ingabire, leader of the unregistered FDU-Inkingiwas jailed in 2010 was serving a 15 year jail sentence but was released after serving 8 years. Mihigo was serving a 10 year jail sentence in 2015.

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