- James Kabarebe
General James Kabarebe (also known as James Kabare and James Kabarehe) is a former
Rwandan Patriotic Army Commander andAlliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo strategist, and is currently the Chief of General Staff of theRwandan Defence Forces .Rwandan Patriotic Army
Colonel James Kabarebe was the private Secretary and aide-de-camp (ADC) of Major-General Paul Kagame. He became Commander of the High Command Unit at Mulindi. Later, this unit became the Republican Guard under Kagame's leadership.
First Congo War
During the
First Congo War , Kabarebe was the Rwanda-appointed chief military strategist inLaurent-Désiré Kabila 's rebelAlliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (ADFL), and he helped engineer the capture ofKinshasa , the capital of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo , on May 17, 1997.Although he claimed at the time to be a Congolese
Tutsi , originating from North Kivu, he is aRwanda n citizen, as confirmed by his later appointment as Chief of General Staff of theRwandan Defence Forces .Kabarebe's appointed appointment as army chief of staff by Kabila in 1997 reinforced the belief among Congolese people that Kabila's government was a pawn of foreign powers. Consequently, he was dismissed in July 1998 and replaced by General
Célestin Kifwa , who had previously served in the Angola army. This is thought to have precipitated the start of theSecond Congo War . For a few days after his dismissal, Kabarebe remained as an official military advisor.Rwandan Defence Forces
In October 2002, President
Paul Kagame appointed James Kabarebe to the position of Chief of General Staff of the recently formedRwandan Defence Forces (formerlyRwandan Patriotic Army .ee also
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Rwandan Defence Forces
*Rwandan Patriotic Army
*First Congo War
*Second Congo War External links
* [http://www.africaaction.org/docs98/con9809b.htm AfricaAction.org lists the key members of the 1998 rebellion] , including Kabare.
* [http://mondediplo.com/1999/10/08congo Tanzania Daily Mail] says that Kabare had a share in mining companies among other business ventures, as well as being a major in 1999.
* [http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v4/v4i1a2.htm#Ref20 Aftican Studies Quarterly] gives the exact dates of Kabare's appointment in the ADFL, and says his name is sometimes spelled: Kabarehe ("Kabare " is a Congolese place name.)
* [http://csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/durableRedirect.pl?/durable/1999/03/25/fp6s1-csm.shtml Christian Science Monitor] on the imposition of the Tutsi, Kabare, on Kabila.
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