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{{Villain Infobox|image = Paul Kagame.jpg|fullname = Paul Kagame|origin = Gitarama, Rwanda-Burundi|occupation = President of Rwanda (2000 - present)<br>Vice President of Rwanda (1994 - 2000)|goals = Arrest critics of his regime (failed)<br>Reconcile the nation (successful)|crimes = Political repression<br>Corruption<br>Assassinating dissidents<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>Voter fraud<br>State [[censorship]]|type of villain = Dictator}}{{Quote|There are some who are afraid for the construction and unity of a country based on ideas.|Paul Kagame}}
{{Villain Infobox|image = Paul Kagame.jpg|fullname = Paul Kagame|origin = Gitarama, Rwanda-Burundi|occupation = President of Rwanda (2000 - present)<br>Vice President of Rwanda (1994 - 2000)|goals = Arrest critics of his regime (failed)<br>Reconcile the nation (successful)|crimes = Political repression<br>Corruption<br>Assassinating dissidents<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>Voter fraud<br>State [[censorship]]<br>Human rights violations|type of villain = Dictator}}{{Quote|There are some who are afraid for the construction and unity of a country based on ideas.|Paul Kagame}}
'''Paul Kagame''' (Gitarama, October 23, 1957) is a Rwandan politician and current president of Rwanda since 2000.
'''Paul Kagame''' (Gitarama, October 23, 1957) is a Rwandan politician and current president of Rwanda since 2000.
==Biography==
==Biography==
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==Villainy==
==Villainy==
*Infamously, during the [[First Congo War]], Kagame allowed troops of the Rwanda-backed [[Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of the Congo]] to [[murder]] Hutu civilians in retaliation for the Rwandan Genocide.  
*Infamously, during the [[First Congo War]], Kagame allowed troops of the Rwanda-backed [[Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of the Congo]] to [[murder]] Hutu civilians in retaliation for the Rwandan Genocide, with the "official" reason for doing so being to eradicate any [[Interahamwe]] fugitives; however, many of those targeted in these attacks were not Interahamwe members at all.  
**Most notably, assaults on Hutu refugee camps and the slaughter of Hutus fleeing the assaults, which were committed with permission from Kagame, were deemed an act of [[Genocide|genocide]].
**Most notably, assaults on Hutu refugee camps and the slaughter of Hutus fleeing the assaults, which were committed with permission from Kagame, were deemed an act of [[Genocide|genocide]].
**As part of the invasion, Kagame sponsored two controversial rebel wars in Zaire. The Rwandan- and Ugandan-backed rebels won the first war (1996–97), installing [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]] as president in place of dictator [[Mobutu Sese Seko]] and renaming the country as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The second war was launched in 1998 against Kabila, and later his son [[Joseph Kabila|Joseph]], following the DRC government's expulsion of Rwandan and Ugandan military forces from the country.
**Although Kagame's primary reason for the two wars in the Congo was Rwanda's security, he was alleged to gain economic benefit by exploiting the mineral wealth of the eastern Congo. The 2001 United Nations ''Report of the Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo'' alleged that Kagame, along with Ugandan President Museveni, were "on the verge of becoming the godfathers of the illegal exploitation of natural resources and the continuation of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo".
*Former Rwandan officials have alleged that President Kagame has ordered the [[murder]] and disappearance of political opponents. In a 2014 report titled "Repression Across Borders", Human Rights Watch documented at least 10 cases involving attacks or threats against critics outside Rwanda since the late 1990s. The organization asserts the victims were likely targeted due to criticisms of the Rwandan government, the RPF or President Paul Kagame.
*Former Rwandan officials have alleged that President Kagame has ordered the [[murder]] and disappearance of political opponents. In a 2014 report titled "Repression Across Borders", Human Rights Watch documented at least 10 cases involving attacks or threats against critics outside Rwanda since the late 1990s. The organization asserts the victims were likely targeted due to criticisms of the Rwandan government, the RPF or President Paul Kagame.
**An eight-year investigation by the French government also concluded that Kagame had ordered the assassination of President Habyarimana, though this has been disputed by other sources.  
**An eight-year investigation by the French government also concluded that Kagame had ordered the assassination of President Habyarimana. This result was subsequently disputed, and the United Nations refrained from issuing a definitive finding. Mark Doyle noted in 2006 that the identities of the assassins "could turn out to be one of the great mysteries of the late 20th Century"
*He has been accused of corruption and voter fraud.
*He has been accused of corruption and voter fraud.
*He is allied with Tanzanian dictator [[John Magufuli]].
*He is allied with Tanzanian dictator [[John Magufuli]].
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