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Rwanda: Why Belgium Deposed Bucyanayandi to Eliminate a Rear Base for Rwandan Tutsi
Opinion - In a corrupt country like the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo), lies often drive out the truth, and the nation finds itself immersed in a cycle of deception fuelled by careless ...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda took place over a little more than three months, during which militias representing the Hutu ...
More than five hundred people including members of the diplomatic corps, Rwanda diaspora, students, media personnel, civil society and UN staff participated in a commemorative event to mark the 31st ...
One of the major conflicts that shook Africa in the 1990s was the ethnic strife between the Hutus and Tutsis of Rwanda. Since 1994, there has been much news coverage about the genocide of over 800,000 ...
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Rwanda: The Elephant in the Room - Who Benefits From a Chaotic DR Congo?
Analysis - The story told about Central Africa is deceptively simple: Rwanda destabilizes DR Congo for minerals and regional dominance.
The anti-Tutsi genocide in Rwanda was not spontaneous. French archival documents demonstrate beyond doubt that the orgy of violence that killed up to 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutus. Hutu militants ...
In 1994, Rwanda was the site of one of the most devastating genocides in history. Over the course of just 100 days, nearly 1 ...
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo sign a peace agreement in Washington to end fighting that has killed thousands, with the two countries pledging to pull back support for guerrillas. The ...
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When identity became a death sentence: The genocide against the Tutsi
In essence, Rwandans are one people throughout history. Colonialists created divisions among them as a strategy to achieve their devious goals. In the last piece of this serialised narrative, we saw ...
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