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Deconstructing the so-called recycling of FDLR
The Rwandan genocidal militia known as FDLR that is operating in DR Congo remains a major contentious issue in the conflict between Kinshasa and Kigali. Congolese authorities allege that this ...
Barankitse lived through two genocides and has dedicated her life to helping orphaned children and Burundian refugees.
Rwandan company Boss Mining Solution bought minerals smuggled from rebel-held areas of neighboring Congo, helping fund an ...
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a peace agreement Washington to end fighting that has killed ...
Burundi is urging the United Nations to officially recognize the mass killings of Hutus in 1972–1973 as a genocide, over five decades after the violence claimed tens of thousands of lives. Speaking at ...
Hutu Exclusive, a forward-thinking real estate project in Abuja, is set to transform city livingwith a focus on sustainability. Still in the planning stage, this development by Mshel Homesoffers ...
Mshel Homes, a leading name in Nigeria’s real estate sector, has launched Hutu Exclusive, an upscale residential and resort-style estate strategically located along Airport Road, before ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group in Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday said it had handed over to Kigali 20 fighters from a militia founded by ethnic Hutus who took part in ...
That pushed Ndayizeye to join the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, the Rwandan Hutu militia known by its French acronym FDLR, whose founding leaders helped spearhead the genocide.
The 18-year-old, who today pleaded guilty to the murder of three girls at a dance class in Southport, was raised by two church-going Rwandan parents.
To get these "Hutu" kingdoms, there was a need to first have a conquering kingdom and a deceitful interpretation was given to the name Rwanda, with an expansionist label on it that corroborates ...