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Letter to the Manager of Sheraton Hotel due to Host President Paul Kagame of Rwanda
Our Community Will Be Disappointed If You Host A Well Known War Criminal At Your Hotel: The Rwandan Dictator Paul Kagame To the Manager Sheraton Hotel 123 Queen Street Toronto,…
President Kagame Yayobejwe cyane nabimwe mu bisambo bya Bacikacumu
Banyarwanda namwe nshuti zurwanda,ntawakwirengangiza ko igihugu cyacu cyahuye ni ntambara ikomeye, ubwoko bwabatutsi bukicwa buzize uko bwavutse,hamwe nabahutu bazize ibitekerezo byabo. Umuryango wa FPR inkotanyi umaze gufata ubutegetsi,binjiye mu gihugu…
Rwanda: The Other Face of Kigali
Kigali city is well-known for cleanliness and being well lit at night. Palm trees are ubiquitous on Kigali's streets. Streets are all paved and strips of lawn in this town…
CHRISTIAN SAVIORS & THE ADOPTIONS INDUSTRY IN CONGO EXPLOITING AFRICA’S MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE: CHILDREN
First Published: 18 June 2013 Jennifer Fierberg & Keith Harmon Snow An investigation in the adoptions industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo reveals that the Embassy is facilitating the…
Ugandan Women Capture London Pubs
Grace Kalema the daughter of Kalema of Lwebitakuli, Mawogola Sembabule district son of Bulasiyo who reportedly divorced from Gerald Ssali, a bus driver of North London has recently showed extreme…
The Men Who Killed Me
By: Jennifer Fierberg Many books have been written about the 1994 Rwandan Genocide from various perspectives. The majority of the books analyse the unending question of was this war planned,…
The Man we need
By Jennifer Fierberg True heroes are hard to find in our world today. So when one courageously stands up for the rights of others there deserves to be recognition and…
Rwanda should stop fueling conflicts in Congo.
Global Campaign for Human Rights is very concern about the new UN report accusing Rwanda Government to continue to violate arms embargo by providing direct military support to the M23…
Rwanda: Tomorrow, political prisoner Ingabire will be sentenced
This time after several postponements, hesitations and international mood-sensing, Paul Kagame's regime has finally decided to sentence the opposition leader, the 2012 Sakharov prize nominee, Madame Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza. It's…
“A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. So is a lotâ€
By: Jennifer Fierberg Holding too much information and working closely with the government in Rwanda can be a lethal combination. This was evidenced again on Monday when the body of…