The former Rwandan intelligence chief has been murdered in a hotel room in Johannesburg, South Africa. Patrick Karegeya was stripped of rank after a fall out with President Kagame. Physical evidence in the room's safe suggests that he was strangled with a rope and a bloodied towel. Accusations towards the president have been denied. These accusations connect a series of attacks on dissidents. Karegeya, 53, had been living in South Africa for the pas 6 years. He was granted political asylum from the South African government. Fellow exile dissident, army chief Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, who has survived two assassination attempts since hi exile in 2010 blames the murder on the Rwandan government. He isn't the only one on this conspiracy either. Many other exiled dissidents hiding in the western countries have also reported similar plots of murder upon them.
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