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The New Times on MSNLack of unified leadership and clear political line led to defeat of InyenziIn the last piece of this series, we looked at the circumstances that led to the Inyenzi attacks in the 1960s. In this piece, the effects and repercussions of the Inyenzi struggle as well as its ...
Two minority groups (elites) either Hutu or Tutsi competed for power and were opposed to each other. The masses (Hutus and Tutsis) hang between the leaders and trusteeship authority.
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The South African on MSNFinally, Rwanda cuts ties with Belgium, seeks détente with DRCRwanda just became the latest African country to break residual chains and kick out their former Belgian colonisers.
Meanwhile, Tutsi refugees began arriving in DR Congo, fleeing waves of ethnic violence in Rwanda and Burundi. Both countries have long been dominated by their Tutsi minorities, leading to tensions ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo's army denied Sunday that 20 fighters linked to the Rwandan genocide had been captured on its territory, calling a video of their handover to Rwanda "faked." The ...
The First Congo War (1996–1997) began in the wake of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, during which ethnic Hutu extremists killed an estimated one million minority ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus in Rwanda ...
Their work has not only helped preserve the memories of some of the 800,000 victims of the vicious bloodletting, but also ...
Both countries have long been dominated by their Tutsi minorities, leading to tensions with the Hutu majority. Many more are thought to have arrived in 1994 during the Rwandan genocide ...
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