[1] They advocated non-violence and peace, based on dialogue and consensus upon the constructive initiatives to be implemented in a manner evenly beneficial to all the citizens.
[2] On 8 February 2014 Ishema convened its first Congress and decided to go back home and realise their program as described in their document "Together to Modernise Rwanda".
[5] Nahimana, in common with Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza and other opponents of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, was accused as a genocide denier from comments he made while abroad.
[6] Nahima briefly sought to join with the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDRL), but was rejected.
Once again Nahimana was denied entry by the Rwandan Directorate of Immigration on the basis of a series of passport and visa issues.