You can’t betray your country and get away with it. Whoever you might be. Including those still alive. They will suffer the consequences,’ said Paul Kagame, the president of Rwanda in a speech in January 2014.

The president is quite clear about it. His opponents must be on their guard. Wherever they are in the world. The long arm of dictator Kagame will track them down, monitor and threaten them. It is known that secret agents of the regime in Rwanda operate in Sweden, Belgium and England, among other places.

Human rights activists suspect that they are also active in the Netherlands. Kagame's intelligence agency is said to conduct clandestine operations here, spying on and intimidating the Rwandan community.

In Europe there would even be death squads. Is it paranoia, or does Rwanda’s long arm really reach as far as the Netherlands? What does the Dutch government know about this? And does the Dutch government protect the Rwandan refugees or is The Hague actually cooperating with the Rwandan regime? Zembla investigates the boundless power of a dictatorship.