Paul Rusesabagina, known for saving people during the Tutsi genocide, criticized the situation in Rwanda in his first public address since his release from prison. He described the regime as authoritarian and made the statement on a social media platform on the country's independence day. Human rights activists accuse President Paul Kagame of repressing freedom of expression and opposition in Rwanda, where he has ruled since the end of the genocide.
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