The Genocide Against the Tutsi in 1994 did not begin with machetes; it began with the moral degeneration. In April 1994, as Rwanda descended into its darkest night, the family of the man whose death ...
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Catholic nun recounts faith and survival in Genocide memoir
When we met Sister Anna Beata Murekatete on the morning of November 7, 2025, she was preparing to distribute copies of her new book, The Genocide Committed against the Tutsi in Rwanda: The ...
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How Burundian troops in South Kivu sparked a distinct humanitarian crisis amid DR Congo’s wider war
The Burundian troops that officially entered DR Congo alongside the East African Community Regional Force (EACRF) in November 2022, have remained in the country even after the regional mission’s ...
What if a genocide like the ones in Rwanda or in Srebrenica were to happen today? Would the global response be any different?
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Rwanda: Nearly 300 New Homes to Be Built for Genocide Survivors
The government has unveiled plans to construct 296 new houses for vulnerable survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Ingabire Day, a day of solidarity and support for Madame Victoire Ingabire and other prisoners of conscience in Rwanda, was ...
Muhindo, from La Lucha, shared the same view: “An agreement with the M23 under the current conditions would send an extremely ...
Despite its vast natural resources, which include gold, diamonds, uranium, cobalt and copper, the DRC ranks among the world's ...
The movement of thousands of people has raised concerns over potential war crimes and the role of the UN refugee agency.
Internally displaced civilians from the camps in Munigi and Kibati, carry their belongings as they flee following the fight between M23 rebels and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the ...
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End of a monarchy? Rwanda to bury last surviving child of King Musinga
Princess Speciose Mukabayojo, sister to Rwanda’s last two monarchs and long exiled in Kenya, will be laid to rest in the ...
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The Ethnicalisation of African Languages and Megatribes
If Arabic from Syria to Mauritania and from Morocco to the Comoros can be treated as one language, then the present ...
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