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Rwandan Opposition Leader Receives Doctoral Degree from Bethel College
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 13, 2013 Frank Habineza, founder and president of the Opposition Democratic Green Party of Rwanda will receive an honorary Doctoral Degree from Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana,…
RWANDAN POLITICAL PARTIES IN DIASPORA SET UP A MONITORING COMMITTEE FOR JOINT IMPLEMENTATION OF THEIR PROJECT IN THE HOME COUNTRY.
PDP-RDI JOINT PRESS RELEASE Rwandan political parties in diaspora set up a monitoring committee for joint implementation of their project in the home country. Paris, March 10, 2013__Â The People's…
People who bite the hand that feeds them usually lick the boot that kicks them
By: Jennifer Fierberg Politics in Rwanda is a complex system of denial, propaganda, fear, lies and impunity. In order to remain safe and free from arbitrary persecution opposition groups have…
The Untold Stories: Tony Blair Stands Shoulder to Shoulder with his Rwandan Friend and Dictator Come Rain or Sunshine.
Inconsistent and Controversial Tony Blair the former British Prime Minister has defended the Rwanda’s role in the DR Congo conflict which has cost hundreds of thousands of innocent women and…
Fighting in DRC leave 10 dead
Fighting between rival factions of the M23 rebel movement in the northeastern Rutshuru region of the Democratic Republic of Congo has left 10 dead, a hospital source in Rutshuru said Monday. The…
U.N. says Congo again on brink, peacekeepers need to combat rebels
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONSÂ |Â Fri Feb 22, 2013 1:30pm EST (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's resource-rich east is again on the brink of a major conflict, a senior official…
Rwandan army deserters ‘held on Lake Kivu island’
A deserter said some detainees had been held for several years without trial and without visitors Rwanda is holding more than 280 troops accused of desertion on an island in…
President Paul Kagame’s right hand men and their involvement in Congo war of Mining
It is commonly known that the wars in the Congo are always based on geo-strategic interests. This article will outline the illegal theft of minerals and other Congolese resources since…
Work begins on cricket stadium at Rwandan massacre site
Once it was a killing field, the site of one of the most notorious massacres in the 1994 genocide. Now on this small patch of land near the Rwandan capital,…
Foreign Policy in Rwanda: A discussion with Deo Lukyamuzi
By: Jennifer Fierberg Rwanda has faced numerous challenges in the past year with their credibility and foreign relations. Both have seen severe declines with the UN GoE report that states…