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  • Canada played for a sucker

    01/28/2012 5:17:23 AM PST · by Clive · 15 replies
    Toronto Sun ^ | 2012-01-28 | (editorial page)
    Alleged Rwandan war criminal Leon Mugesera played Canada's ponderously slow judicial and immigration systems like a concert violinist, but now he is finally where he should have been more than a decade ago. And that's in Rwanda, and a jail cell in Kigali. We trust his accommodations are suitable. Rwanda, in turn, has promised Canada that Mugesera would get a fair trial on charges that he incited the 1993-94 genocide of millions of the Tutsi minority by marauding Hutu militiamen. Canada, in turn, should promise Canadians to speed up the system to that no alleged war criminal can ever again...
  • Race and Politics (Thomas Sowell)

    04/05/2010 8:01:39 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 33 replies · 1,171+ views
    GOPUSA ^ | April 6, 2010 | Thomas Sowell
    Few combinations are more poisonous than race and politics. That combination has torn whole nations apart and led to the slaughters of millions in countries around the world. You might think we would have learned a lesson from that and stay away from injecting race into political issues. Yet playing the race card has become an increasingly common response to growing public anger at the policies of the Obama administration and the way those policies have been imposed. When the triumphant Democrats made their widely televised walk up Capitol Hill after passing the health care bill, led by a smirking...
  • At least 1,500 Rwandan troops enter eastern Congo

    01/20/2009 6:43:01 PM PST · by nuconvert · 19 replies · 860+ views
    KINSHASA, Congo – More than 1,500 Rwandan troops crossed the border into eastern Congo on Tuesday to join Congolese forces in an effort to oust Hutu rebels who participated in Rwanda's genocide and have long been at the heart of the region's conflict, officials said.
  • Hotel Rwanda hero no hero at home

    12/11/2007 7:32:21 AM PST · by DFG · 4 replies · 106+ views
    SFGATE.COM ^ | 12/11/07 | Elizabeth Sullilvan
    Hotel Rwanda hero no hero at home Elizabeth Sullilvan Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Paul Rusesabagina may be a hero, the real-life Hotel Rwanda operator who saved an estimated 1,200 lives by bartering words, cash and courage to save family, friends, neighbors and co-workers. Yet the nonfictional subject of the 2004 movie cannot go back again. The son of a Hutu father and a Tutsi mother - considered a Hutu by Rwandan standards - could have died for standing up to the radical 1994 Hutus who were butchering Tutsis and the Hutus who supported them. He saved hundreds in his Mille...
  • Rwanda to investigate assassination of ex-president

    10/12/2007 12:07:20 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 4 replies · 168+ views
    AlertNet ^ | October 11, 2007 | Arthur Asiimwe / Reuters
    Rwanda has set up an inquiry into the downing of a plane carrying former President Juvenal Habyarimana, an incident widely seen as triggering the country's 1994 genocide, a government minister said on Thursday... The subject caused a diplomatic rift with France last year after a French judge called Rwanda's current president, Paul Kagame, to be charged with the death of his predecessor. Kagame, who was a rebel leader at the time, denies any involvement. That prompted Kigali to sever diplomatic ties with Paris, and led to an ugly spat with Rwanda accusing French troops of encouraging the architects of the...
  • The Passion of Hotel Rwanda

    02/17/2005 3:33:01 AM PST · by rightwingintelligentsia · 11 replies · 845+ views
    Christianity Today.com ^ | February 17, 2005 | Brian McLaren
    <p>Maybe it's because I spent time last summer in Burundi, the poorer twin-sister country of Rwanda, which shares a similar history, tribal make-up, geography, culture, and terrifying undercurrent of genocide. Maybe it's because while there, I met some Anglican priests serving in Rwanda, who told personal stories of the tragedies there and their efforts to bring healing and reconciliation in the aftermath. Maybe it's because (I know some readers will be tempted to write me off after reading this sentence) I was so frustrated by last year's promotional hype surrounding Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, and I was so frustrated by the movie itself, although I know many good people found it moving and spiritually edifying. Maybe it's because I have deep concerns about the alignment of major sectors of Christianity with "red-state Republicanism," and I worry that a kind of modernist, nationalist neo-fundamentalism is trying to claim all Christian territory as its sovereign domain.</p>
  • "Hotel Rwanda" and The Congo

    05/12/2005 6:54:56 AM PDT · by netmilsmom · 30 replies · 712+ views
    Violence and Suffering in Sudan's Darfur Region The Crisis in Darfur A preventable humanitarian crisis, affecting more than two million people, is raging in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Not since the Rwanda genocide of 1994 has the world seen such a calculated campaign of slaughter, rape, starvation and displacement. Government-backed militias, known collectively as the Janjaweed, are systematically eliminating entire communities of African tribal farmers. Villages are being razed, women and girls raped and branded, men and boys murdered, and food and water supplies targeted and destroyed. Victims report that government air strikes frequently precede militia raids.
  • Bush to honor Muhammad Ali, 'Hotel Rwanda' hero

    11/04/2005 8:39:44 AM PST · by Borges · 25 replies · 760+ views
    Yahoo AFP ^ | 11/03/05
    MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (AFP) - US President George W. Bush will bestow the highest US civilian honor on boxing legend Muhammad Ali, "Hotel Rwanda" hero Paul Rusesabagina and 11 others, the White House said. Singer Aretha Franklin, US Federal Reserve chief Alan Greenspan, and golfer Jack Nicklaus will also receive presidential medals of freedom in a November 9 ceremony at the White House, said Bush spokesman Scott McClellan. Last year, Bush raised eyebrows by giving the medal to former CIA director George Tenet, retired general Tommy Franks and the former civilian overseer for Iraq, Paul Bremer, sidestepping their ties...
  • 'Hotel Rwanda' Movie - Not kind to the UN (my title)

    12/10/2004 5:57:52 PM PST · by af_vet_rr · 24 replies · 705+ views
    Tagline of the movie: When a country descended into madness And the world closed its eyes He opened his arms And created a place Where hope could survive
  • Movie Honors Rwandan Hotelier 'Who Refused to Follow the Mob' ('94 Rwanda)

    11/26/2004 9:43:05 PM PST · by neverdem · 4 replies · 543+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | November 26, 2004 | Nora Boustany
    Blood flowed in the streets. Machine guns and machetes replaced courtesies and conversations among neighbors and colleagues from different ethnic groups. As Rwanda fell into the grip of genocide 10 years ago, what distinguished Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager in Kigali, the capital, from many of his countrymen was an unspoken passion to serve others and a knack for decorum. "I was not brave, but maybe I was someone who refused to follow the mob," Rusesabagina said in an interview in Washington before the screening last week of "Hotel Rwanda," a film based on heroic exploits by which Rusesabagina ultimately...
  • French Tribunal Opens Rwanda Genocide Probe

    12/24/2005 9:29:00 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 387+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/23/05 | Verena Von Derschau - ap
    PARIS - A French military tribunal opened an investigation Friday into allegations that French peacekeepers facilitated attacks on ethnic minority Tutsis during the 1994 genocide of more than half a million Rwandans, judicial officials said. A judge from the tribunal visited Rwanda last month to interview six survivors who had filed a lawsuit in February accusing troops of "complicity in genocide" and "crimes against humanity." The judge, Brigitte Raynaud, will head up the investigation, said the judicial officials, speaking on customary condition of anonymity. One of the central claims of the suit is that French soldiers allowed members of the...
  • Rwandan ex-army officer gets 25 years in jail for genocide

    12/13/2005 5:07:25 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 200+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 12/13/05 | AFP
    ARUSHA, Tanzania (AFP) - A UN-backed tribunal convicted a former senior Rwandan army officer of playing a major role in the country's 1994 genocide and sentenced him to 25 years in prison, the court said. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) found ex-colonel Aloys Simba guilty of genocide and extermination during the 100-day massacres in which some 800,000 people, mainly minority Tutsis, were slaughtered by Hutu extremists, it said. The former officer and member of parliament had initially faced four counts but was acquitted on charges and conspiracy to commit genocide and murder, the ICTR said in a statement....
  • U.N. tribunal gives Rwandan life sentence

    04/28/2005 7:00:29 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 1 replies · 257+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 4/28/05 | Sukhdev Chhatbar - AP
    ARUSHA, Tanzania (AP) - A U.N. tribunal sentenced a former local government official in western Rwanda to prison for the rest of his life for shooting to death and raping mostly Tutsi victims during the 1994 genocide. Judge Khalida Rashid Khan said the tribunal found beyond any reasonable doubt that Mika Muhimana, who was a councilor in the province of Kibuye, shot mostly Tutsi victims, raped several Tutsi women and encouraged other men to rape in the town of Gishyita. The sentence of imprisonment for the rest of one's life is the highest penalty under the rules of the International...
  • French soldiers 'trained Rwandan militias'

    04/24/2005 9:25:29 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 10 replies · 569+ views
    Expatica ^ | April 22, 2005
    PARIS, April 22 (AFP) - French soldiers trained Rwandan civilian militias in the two years leading up to the 1994 genocide, an officer in the French gendarmerie said Friday, contradicting persistent denials from the Paris government. "I saw French soldiers giving fire-arms training to civilian Rwandan militiamen in 1992. There were about 30 militiamen being trained. I am absolutely categoric about this. I saw them and that is all there is to it," said Thierry Prungnaud. "They must have been militiamen because the soldiers used to go around in fatigues and these were civilians," said Prungnaud, who was in...
  • Rwanda launches phase of genocide trials

    03/10/2005 9:11:54 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 330+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 3/10/05 | Edward Rwema - AP
    KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) - A nine-judge community court handed down its first conviction Thursday of a Rwandan accused of killings in the 1994 genocide, as authorities set in motion a system of trials designed to speed the task of deciding the guilt or innocence of the 63,000 people accused of taking part in the government-orchestrated slaughter. Genocide survivors have complained about the slow pace of implementing the community court system, known as gacaca trials, and what they say are lenient sentences given to those who confess their role. But Rwandan officials said they turned to the system to speed the...
  • Was world's failure to act racism? asks Kagame

    04/05/2004 9:50:51 PM PDT · by dgallo51 · 6 replies · 155+ views
    Telegraph ^ | Filed: 06/04/2004 | Anton La Guardia, Diplomatic Editor
    As Rwandans begin the formal remembrance of the victims of the genocide that began 10 years ago today, President Paul Kagame has denounced the world's "deliberate failure" to stop the slaughter of ethnic Tutsis. "When genocide takes place, the international community should not shy away from its responsibilities ... How could the lives of one million Rwandese be considered so insignificant?" he asked, speaking for many of his countrymen who lived through the 100 days of terror.   "Do the powerful nations have a hidden agenda? I would hate to believe that this agenda is dictated by racist considerations or...
  • France accused of genocide role

    03/16/2004 10:10:30 AM PST · by JCB · 4 replies · 121+ views
    BBC On-line | March 16, 2004 | BBC
    Rwandan President Paul Kagame has accused French people of "direct involvement" in the 1994 genocide. He told the French state-owned RFI radio that they provided weapons and training, and gave orders to those who killed some 800,000 people. He said the "French elements" were acting on government orders. The president was speaking a week after a French daily reported a police report that blamed him for a rocket attack that precipitated the massacre. "Sooner or later they will have to account for their actions, either before a French court or the international court," Mr Kagame said. Report The report -...
  • U.N. Finds a Black Box Sent From Rwanda After 1994 Plane Crash That Unleashed Genocide

    03/11/2004 6:02:42 PM PST · by nuconvert · 15 replies · 2,126+ views
    AP ^ | Mar. 11, 2004
    U.N. Finds a Black Box Sent From Rwanda After 1994 Plane Crash That Unleashed Genocide Mar 11, 2004 By Edith M. Lederer/ Associated Press Writer UNITED NATIONS (AP) - In what Secretary-General Kofi Annan called a "first-class foul-up," the United Nations said Thursday it has discovered a black box sent from Rwanda after a 1994 plane crash that unleashed a genocide in the east African nation. The device was found Wednesday in a locked filing cabinet in the U.N. Peacekeeping Department's Air Safety Unit. Aviation experts put it there apparently in the belief its "pristine condition" ruled out the possibility...
  • Bill Clinton: The first Rwandan president

    01/21/2004 11:10:40 PM PST · by Utah Girl · 21 replies · 1,449+ views
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | 1/21/2004 | SHMULEY BOTEACH
    In just 12 weeks the world will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda. That somber thought was on my mind as my friend, the distinguished African-American journalist Peter Noel, took me the other night for a tour of Harlem. We passed by Bill Clinton's office, and Peter told me how significant crowds, nearly all African-Americans, await the arrival most mornings of the man dubbed "America's first black president." That description – coined in 1998 by African-American Nobel laureate Toni Morrison – as well as the African-American rapture for Bill Clinton, is nothing short of astonishing. Calling Clinton...
  • World on Fire: Democracy, Globalization & Ethnic Conflict

    11/29/2003 1:48:50 PM PST · by katman · 11 replies · 4,993+ views
    Prospect Magazine (UK) ^ | December 2003 | Amy Chua
    Fascinating and thought-provoking article that highlights an overlooked problem around the world. Conservatives understand that democracy has prerequisites, and Amy Chua's work draws our attention to some situations where promoting free-market deregulation and democracy at the same time can literally be a recipe for ethnic persecution and even genocide. As Chua notes, similar dynamics exist in some parts of the USA - she uses the American-Koreans in black neighbourhoods of L.A. as an example of this dynamic where a "market dominant" minority becomes a target for racial demagogues, leading to violence (and in the end, more poverty as investment leaves)....
  • U.S. Will Hunt Masterminds of Rwanda Genocide

    06/12/2002 5:18:48 AM PDT · by grimalkin · 9 replies · 273+ views
    ABCNEWS.com ^ | Jun 12, 2002 | Reuters
    — NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters) - The United States said on Wednesday it was starting an "aggressive and targeted" campaign to hunt down those behind the Rwandan genocide, offering rewards of up to $5 million for information leading to their arrest. The campaign, which includes "wanted" posters and a specialized task force, will begin in Kenya but is expected to move to the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, where several suspects are believed to be hiding and funding the conflict. The suspects will be targeted one by one. Anyone arrested will be transferred to the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for...