In summary, the plight of Rwandan dissidents like Cassien Ntamuhanga underscores a grim reality: fleeing oppression does not guarantee safety. Instead, it often places loved ones back home in peril. The Rwandan government’s tactics of intimidation and violence extend beyond borders, targeting families to stifle dissent. This haunting cycle of fear highlights the complexities of political asylum within contexts of treacherous alliances.
Rwanda’s Silent Repression: The Price of Dissent Abroad
