Rwanda's president says those who betray the country will face consequences
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Rwandan President Paul Kagame says it's a matter of time before those who've betrayed Rwanda face consequences.
The comments come nearly two weeks after the murder of a former Rwandan spymaster turned dissident.
The body of the former head of Rwanda's external intelligence service, Col. Patrick Karegeya, was discovered in a Johannesburg hotel on New Year's Day. South African Authorities believe he was strangled. Kagame's critics accuse him of ordering the assassination. Government representatives have not denied or accepted responsibility.
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Kagame said Sunday: "You cannot betray Rwanda and get away with it. There are consequences for betraying your country."
Karegeya, a wartime ally from Kagame's days as a rebel leader, fled to South Africa in 2007.