15 May 2011
Chanel 4 News Covers Kagame-Birrell Twitter Exchange
This evening, Ian Birrell sat down with the UK's Channel 4 News to discuss his thoughts on the exchange he had with Rwanda's President Paul Kagame. The report does a good job of providing a short summary of the exchange and hits on the key points.
You can read the full exchange here.
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this is great and unprecedented! at this rate there won't be need to fill the forms and sit on the waiting list; you wanna tell something to the president; go right ahead! this is the president being close to the people, i encourage fellow Rwandans to use this space effectively and keep in touch with their president 24/7
Mr. President, keep in touch!
Indeed, try Barrack Obama or the Queen next and see. Yet you accuse of being a despot and deluded when he is there for a lowlife like you to insult. If he was a despot, he would just hide and not expose himself to insults by immoral former this or that......who are trying to capture attention and get jobs
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