Ghosts of Rwanda


A history of the Rwandan genocide in which the Hutu Racial extremists the Interahamwe systematically slaughtered the Tutsi people and non-racist Hutu's. Told through documentary evidence and interviews with every major figure involved. A gruesome, grotesque and deeply powerful documentary which tells of the horrors of the events and of the reaction to mass murder by each major Western government. To turn away, to not care or to pull support from them. On a personal note I have taken the time to do this as no documentary has meant more to me than this and as Darfur rages on its message has never been more important. For information on Darfur may I recommend and urge you to read "The Death and Rape of Darfur" in the British Journal Of Criminology


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Rwanda's Opportunities


Kenyan firms stream to Rwanda


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Rwanda Genocide


The Rwanda Genocide was one of worst genocides to occur in the 20th century. Taking place in 1994, hundreds of thousands of Tutsis (a Rwandan ethnic class) were killed in the small African country of Rwanda. Hopefully this five minute video may raise awareness for the usually-overlooked genocide.


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Rwandan Journalist shot dead at Bar


www.ntvuganda.co.ug Police are looking for the suspects who reportedly shot and killed Charles Ingabire, a Rwandan journalist who has been living in Uganda as a political refugee since 2007. The late Ingabire was reportedly killed on his way home from Makenzie two bar in Bukesa parish in old Kampala on Thursday at around 12:30 am night by unknown assailants. Speaking to NTV this evening, Kampala Metropolitan police spokesman Ibin Ssenkumbi said that a security guard for the bar, and the waitress are in custody at Old Kampala police station to help with investigations.


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Rwanda leads the way in women representation


www.ntv.co.ke The gender representation debate in Kenya is gathering steam with the introduction of the constitution ammendment bill to parliament that seeks to set out the parameters to achieving the 2 gender rule. But as Kenya grapples with the nitty gritty of achieving gender parity, Rwanda an East African country is leading the way with over fifty percent representation in the country's top decision making organs. How did they do it? NTV's Brenda Wanga went to find out.


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Entrepreneurs of Rwanda


This short documentary explores the growth of an entrepreneurial mindset in a country once devoid of anything resembling a functioning economy. After decades of civil war, the Rwandan Patriotic Army (now the Rwandan Defense Force) set out to rebuild the country. What followed defied the traditional idea of a victorious African army: of an army that strives for power before using its resources toward country development. Through the voices of Michael Fairbanks (author and development expert), Eugene Haguma (CEO of a top incubation firm), and Emelienne Nyiramana (a former water fetcher and current founder of a sewing cooperative that exports to a growing US market), the film examines the impact of a growing belief in private enterprise. It also aims to discover the meaning of entrepreneurship in the Rwandan context, and how the youth of Rwanda can "stand up with both legs and work with a vision."


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Rwanda: The Journey to a New Story Part 3


Rwanda attracting new investments. Terryanne Chebet was in Rwanda and brings you the story.


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Rwandan President Paul Kagame's Keynote


On Friday, Sept. 16, 2011, Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, offered a keynote address on Rwanda's strategy for growth in the global economy. President Kagame discussed Rwanda's role as East Africa's leading information and communications technology (ICT) nation. He also discussed the collaborative role that a partnership with Carnegie Mellon will play in realizing this vision. With a history of excellence in higher education and as a global thought leader in technology innovation, Carnegie Mellon is the first US research institution offering degrees in Africa with an in-country presence. Carnegie Mellon University in Rwanda (CMU-R) is introducing new models of education, research and development, and the commercialization of information and communications technology (ICT) in a region booming with opportunities. CMU-R is offering a Master of Science degree in Information Technology (MSIT) with a multidisciplinary curriculum that strikes a fine balance between technology, business, and innovation, preparing the next generation of IT leaders in East Africa. For more, visit: www.cmu.edu


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Rwanda Vasectomy


VOA's health correspondent Linord Moudou, discusses the vasectomy issues among men of Rwanda.


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YouTube Worldview Interview - President Paul Kagame, Rwanda


Interviewed by Khaya Dlanga, a YouTube partner and one of South Africa's leading video bloggers, President Paul Kagame answers a range of the most popular questions submitted by you. This is the first YouTube World View interview with an African leader, Rwandan President Paul Kagame.


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SA,Tz, Rwanda back Kenya on Somalia war


www.ntv.co.ke South Africa, Rwanda and Tanzania have supported Kenya's offensive against the Alshabab in Somalia. Presidents Jacob Zuma, Paul Kagame and Jakaya Kikwete met with President Mwai Kibaki in Perth Australia and pledged their support for Kenya's cause in Somalia. Kenya got the support as prayers were said for Kenyan troops on the war front during this year's thanksgiving service for the disciplined forces.


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Rwanda's Mountain Gorillas Making Comeback


In the 1980s, the movie Gorillas in the Mist, made Rwanda's almost-extinct mountain gorillas famous. Now, they have come back from the brink, having increased their numbers three-fold to almost 800. As Heather Murdock reports, the gorillas are drawing tourists from all over the world to the East African nation.


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Let's play Supreme Ruler 2020 as Rwanda Part 32


We finished off the debt time to wait and save up some money. My Twitter: twitter.com


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Rwanda Truth and Reconciliation


"Rwanda Truth and Reconciliation: The Process Begins" will focus on steps Rwanda needs to take to fully recover from the Rwanda Genocide that killed hundreds of thousands of Rwandan people in 1994. It is being organized by William Mitchell Professor Peter Erlinder, director of the International Humanitarian Law Institute, international criminal defense attorney, and former defense attorney at the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda. Speakers include: Dr. Ali Galayd, former prime minister of Somalia, Paul Rusesabagina, president of the Hotel Rwanda Rusesabagina Foundation and author of "An Ordinary Man," the memoir that became the film Hotel Rwanda, Robert Flaten, former US ambassador to Rwanda (1990-93), Peter Erlinder, William Mitchell professor and former defense attorney at the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda, and A special guest whose name cannot be released at this time due to security reasons. According to Erlinder, the special guest is a high-ranking member of the Rwanda government, now in political asylum. The speaker proposes mutual acceptance of responsibility by Hutus and Tutsis for crimes committed during and after the genocide, as a necessary step toward reconciliation. This event is not open to the public. Open to students and faculty members with valid ID. Conference will be streamed live at wmitchell.edu.


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Rwanda's Journey to A New Story. Part 1


The story of Rwanda has been told countless times, mostly it's about the genocide and a post war African country ailing from the challenges that rose with losing one million people. But a new story is slowly emerging, and the land of a thousand hills is now among the most attractive investment destinations today, as it seeks to rebuild the country into an economic powerhouse, under the leadership of President Paul Kagame. In this four part series, called, Rwanda, a Journey to a New Story, Terryanne Chebet tells us what Rwanda is doing to change its economic direction


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Museveni tours Rwanda Genocide Park


www.ntvuganda.co.ug President Museveni arrived in Kigali Rwanda this afternoon for the start of a 4 day official visit to the country. He jetted in, to a busy itinerary, that saw him visit the Genocide Memorial Park in Central Kigali before visiting the Heroes cemetery in Remera.


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Rwanda the Journey to a New Story Part 2


In the second part of the series, Rwanda the journey to a new story, Terryanne Chebet find s out the role that Rwandans in the Diaspora are taking in the economic development of the country and what the Rwandan government is doing to support them


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Protests against Rwanda's Kagame in Australia


A protest is being held in Perth against the Rwandan President's participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Members of Australia's Rwandan community are travelling to Perth to take part in a protest against the Rwandan President's participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Human rights advocates have criticised Paul Kagame's government over its treatment of opposition leaders. Protest co-ordinator Robert Mukombozi says the Rwandan government maintains its hold on power through acts of violent repression. He told Phillippa Carisbrooke, Rwandan community demonstrators - backed by members of ofther African communities - want to raise awareness among Commonwealth leaders.


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Gisenyi, Rwanda


Riding a motorbike from the market to the place in Gisenyi I was staying at


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Kagame says slain Rwandan journalist was a criminal


President Kagame has told local and international journalists that the slain Rwandan journalist Charles Ingabire who was shot and killed in Uganda had stolen money from an organization helping orphans which he had headed prior to his fleeing to Uganda. Charles Ingabire second Rwandan journalist to be killed by unknown assassins in a space of only two years after Jean Rugambaje, another Rwandan working for an online private publication 'Inyenyeri' was shot dead in June 2010 in similar circumstances as he entered his home in Kigali. President Kagame could neither confirm nor deny that Ingabire's death could have links with his criminal record. According to the International Human Rights Watch and the Committee to Protect Journalist reports, Rwandan killed journalist Charles Ingabire a week a go in Uganda had earlier on been attacked by unknown individuals who took his laptop and warned him to shut down his website that had been perceived by the Rwandan cross boarder spies operating in Uganda as being critical of the Kagame government. But addressing the press conference in Kampala Kagame told the press that the slain journalist Charles Ingabire was a wanted criminal in Rwanda who had fled the country in fear of being arrested for theft of huge sums of money that belonged to an orphanage home of genocide victims, the President denied reports that his government is hunting down journalists who are critical to his government. In another development, President Kagame sounded a <b>...</b>


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Rethinking Rwanda, 1994


Christian Davenport's groundbreaking study of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide at the Kroc Institute - University of Notre Dame (April 8, 2010). Sixteen years ago, the world watched as Rwanda descended into large-scale violence that left up to a million people dead. This was followed by massive out-migration (nearly half the country), untold amounts of internal displacement, and a deluge of articles, TV news features, movies, and commentary from human rights activists, political leaders, and ordinary people from around the world. Exactly what happened during Rwanda's hundred days of horror? Christian Davenport has spent more than a decade researching this question. His answer takes all the elements of what has become the conventional story — civil war, genocide, ethnic conflict, refugees, French UN missions, Tutsi rebels, the Hutu army — and combines them in unexpected ways. His research turns on its head the way we understand Rwanda, political violence, intervention, and the study of conflict itself. This talk represents his thinking or rethinking of the topic after 12 years worth of research


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Bosco the bucket fixer from Kigali, Rwanda [HD] - ABC Radio National, 360documentaries


Radio documentary at www.abc.net.au In the gritty but organised slums of Rwanda's capital city Kigali there's a voice that calls out Nurakoresha, it means "Do you want a fix?" It's the call of the bucket fixer who roams the slums repairing people's broken plastic buckets. Life in these slums is a daily struggle but the people who live there have ingenious ways of making enough money to survive. The characters you'll meet in the program include Bosco the bucket fixer, Juma a street kid but wanna-be pop star, Hussein a leader of the slums who maintains security in the streets and Anonciata and Alphonse who almost daily are running away from The Police, just to earn their living.


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Hotel Rwanda Trailer


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Kagame says Rwanda and France "looking to future"


In what is being described as a turning of the page in mutual relations, the President of Rwanda has made his first official visit to Paris since his country's 1994 genocide. Counter-claims over the cause of the massacre have strained relations between the two countries for years. President Paul Kagame said: "In my coming here we have been forward looking, rather than looking to the past. So I'm here to build for the future, not for the past." ... www.euronews.net


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Rwanda - Uganda ties improve


www.ntvuganda.co.ug President Museveni was treated to a dinner by his host at the Kigali Serena Hotel, where he thanked Rwanda for its contribution in the struggle to free Uganda. President Kagame called for greater cooperation between Kigali and Kampala.


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RWANDAN REFUGEES IN GOMA ZAIRE(DR CONGO) - YouTube.flv


In 1994 as the genocide in Rwanda concluded with the Rwandan Patriotic Front taking control of the country under the command of United States trained, General Paul Kagame (now president), 1.5 million refugees flee into eastern Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). Along with the refugees are those who participated in the genocide in Rwanda - the Hutu Interahamwe who hide among the refugees. A humanitarian crisis of epic proportions is about to take place in eastern Zaire which comes to be an extension of the genocide in Rwanda. The interrnational community has formally recognized that there was in fact a genocide in Rwanda albeit reluctantly and after the fact (as to not have to respond as per the Geneva Convention article on genocide). For much of the same reasons will not recognize that the millions upon millions who have died in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo is genocide as well and in fact just a continuation of the genocide in Rwanda. Still until this day the conflict in the DRC is the greatest humanitarian crisis in the world and the deadliest since the holocaust of WWII. ABC News senior reporter Jim Wooten reports: "It is not like the famine in Somalia. It is not like the flight of the Iraqi Kurds into the mountains of Iran and Turkey. It is not like the siege of Sarajevo or the plight of Bosnians displace by that war. It is not like anything I have ever seen in 30 years as a reporter. It is, I think, the standard against which all <b>...</b>


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Paul Rusesabagina Discusses Rwanda Genocide


"Straight Talk Africa" on November 16, 2011 - VOA's "Straight Talk Africa" host Shaka Ssali was joined by Rwandan Human Rights Activist Paul Rusesabagina discuss how the Rwandan government recognized his role in providing refuge to more then 1200 Hutu and Tutsi's during the 1994 genocide despite recent criticism from President Paul Kagame.


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Listening Post - Rwanda's media 17 years after the genocide


Seventeen years ago, ethnic tensions in the small East African country of Rwanda boiled over into one of the bloodiest genocides the world had ever seen. What helped to trigger those events was the hate speech broadcast on Rwandan airwaves, by one station in particular - Radio Mille Collines. Fast-forward to 2011 and Rwandan journalists are still burdened with that legacy. Plus, online hoaxes and the dilemma for journalists trying to cover the Arab uprisings.


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Rwanda Out of the Darkness.m4v


This 52-minute documentary, produced by Claude Adams and Patricia Chew, looks into Rwanda's justice system four years after the genocide, and considers the problem of reconciliation. It was aired on CBC's The Passionate Eye, and in an edited version on CBC's The National. It was edited by Michel Lebrun


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Museveni for 4-day Rwanda visit


www.ntvuganda.co.ug President Yoweri Museveni begins a four day state visit to Rwanda tomorrow at the invitation of his host Rwandese President Paul Kagame. Now, the visit, which will see him seek to advance further multi-sectoral cooperation between the two countries is significant for both Kampala and Kigali because of the perceived frosty relations that have existed between the two in the past.


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Museveni ends Rwanda Tour


www.ntvuganda.co.ug President Museveni today admitted that there were issues of concern between Uganda and Rwanda that may have strained relations between the two countries.


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Rwanda One Year for the RNC Part 1


Jennifer Fierberg conducts Exclusive Interview with Dr. Theogene Rudasingwa on the First Anniversary of the Rwandan National Congress. See Salem-News.com for the full report. salem-news.com


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Rwanda Experience


Now what occurred in Kenya in the aftermath of the disputed 2007 presidential election could be described as a minor incident compared to what happened in Rwanda in 1994 where over 800000 people were killed. But while the two cases cannot be compared especially in terms, there can be vital lessons for Kenyans, especially on peace and reconciliation among the local people. And so as Rwanda marks the 17 anniversary of the genocide, Sylvia Chebet travelled to Kigali to find out if there were any lessons for Kenya.


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