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Rwanda’s government has blamed Belgium’s colonial rule for the ethnic divisions that sparked the 1994 genocide.
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The New Times on MSNVIDEO: Nduhungirehe on Rwanda-Belgium diplomatic standoff and way forward for DR Congo talksRwanda earlier this week severed diplomatic ties with Belgium, a month after the suspending a five-year development cooperation agreement with the European country. Both decisions were driven by ...
Each April, survivors of the 1994 genocide return to the site where UN peacekeepers withdrew, leaving thousands to be ...
Belgium, which has voiced concern about Rwanda's support for rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has said it will respond in kind.
Rwanda is under Western pressure for allegedly backing rebels in Congo, but its Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe asserts that the real driver is their scramble for the DRC’s vast mineral wealth - ...
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The Citizen on MSNRwanda’s image abroad: how western countries are beginning to turn their backsBut there has been a sharp turn in sentiment. For the first time, the western powers, as well as China, have begun to call ...
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The East African on MSNRwanda bans Belgian curriculum as relations sourOfficials said the move to cut the Belgian curriculum was in line with the public notice by the Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Dr. Richard Kandt's Role in Sowing Division in RwandaTo understand the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, we must examine the colonial roots, including the overlooked contributions of German coloniser Dr. Richard Kandt.
Belgium has successfully pushed the EU to impose sanctions on its former colony, Rwanda, over its military involvement in DR Congo. Rwanda has not taken the decision ...
Belgium responds by saying Rwandan diplomats no longer welcome as ties fray over respective roles in the DRC conflict.
Thousands have been killed and 700,000 displaced this year, after Rwandan troops and M23 rebels invaded eastern Congo.
Rwanda is commemorating the 1994 genocide, in which 800,000 people, most of them from the Tutsi ethnic group, were massacred ...
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