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allAfrica.com on MSNRwanda-Backed M23 Targets Journalists, ActivistsThe Rwanda-backed M23 armed group and the allied Alliance Fleuve Congo have threatened, detained, and attacked journalists, critics, and civil society ...
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The New Times on MSNRejecting the west’s influence: Rwanda’s stand for sovereigntyWhen do we say a country is in bed with another country? The phrase suggests an alliance that, rather than serving mutual interests, benefits one party at the expense of the other. This article ...
A planned concert in France has sparked intense backlash for coinciding with the commemoration of the genocide against the ...
In addition to war between nations, pride can fuel internal ostracism, violence, or even genocide against designated groups perceived to be a stain on a nation’s pride, such as Jews in Germany, the ...
For three decades, hundreds of thousands of Congolese Tutsi have been forced to live in refugee camps in Burundi, Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda. This conflict will continue to escalate as long as the ...
Rwanda appears to be betting on its reputation as a key security partner and sports destination to minimize any backlash to its involvement in the war.
Only when Pakistanis understand the true depth of ISI malfeasance can Pakistan have any hope for peace and prosperity ...
Both the M23 and Rwanda's government are led by Tutsis. The Congolese government denies working with the FDLR group accused by Rwanda of being a "genocidal militia".
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