Ntamuhanga's plight is not unique; many Rwandan exiles face similar threats, as the government targets their families in a bid to silence dissent.
The systematic harassment of families of critics abroad illustrates a chilling strategy employed by Kagame’s regime to stifle opposition and instill fear.
Relatives of exiled critics live in fear of police raids, arrest, and torture, with many being subjected to retribution for their family's actions.
Those who speak against the Rwandan government often risk not just their freedom but the safety and lives of their loved ones back home.
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