“In general, [throughout our history] not everyone has received the justice they deserve and desire. However, some have been more deprived of justice than others. This resulted into the painful history we always remember. Even today, there are still individuals with ideas of taking us back to that past. In such cases, the law and justice must be enforced. If they are not enforced, other measures will be taken. That must stop. Killing people who have already been deprived of justice, and even lost [loved ones], and having a political agenda to push things in that direction of harming survivors, targeting them in their homes and killing them; laws must be upheld. If not, other actions will be taken. I am declaring this, I am saying it to you all, and everyone must hear me: it must stop. Those playing politics and making statements, whether they are outside the country, inside the country, and those who work with them, including foreigners who seem wanting to undermine this, to reduce it to nothing, should know that we are not nobodies. Our laws, and the justice I am speaking about, cannot and should not be rendered meaningless. No politics can turn justice into nothing.” President Kagame | Swearing-in Ceremony of New Chief Justice and Deputy Chief Justice.