More recently, the Gurkhas have served in U.N. peacekeeping missions in East Timor, Rwanda and Lebanon. |
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During the Rwanda genocide, rape as a war crime received extensive international media coverage. |
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Amazingly in Rwanda, the warring factions declared they would not harm the gorillas. |
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But Mutebutsi and his forces remained quartered in camps in Bukavu, an important trading centre on the border with Rwanda. |
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The yard of sausage and wheel of cheese I'd taken to Rwanda to cover the genocide were long gone. |
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They will not hesitate to whip up ethnic hatred as was done with such terrible consequences in Rwanda. |
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There are also some speakers of Kirundi in Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Congo-Kinshasa. |
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In Rwanda, BBC Swahili will broadcast its coverage on the BBC relay in Kigali on 93.9 FM in Swahili. |
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There is a graphic description, for instance, of the killings in Rwanda and of the butchery of 3,000 Tutsis seeking sanctuary in a church. |
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She found a historical film made in 1959 by Belgian missionaries and took it to Rwanda. |
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Physical Rwanda occupies a mountainous region where the equatorial climate is modified by the altitude. |
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The international community failed Rwanda and that must leave us always with a sense of bitter regret. |
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As in Rwanda, the fighting in Burundi pits the ethnic minority Tutsi against the majority Hutu. |
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The 1994 genocide in Rwanda is a monstrous atrocity hanging over the conscience of the world. |
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It can save a blue baby from Rwanda, and deny treatment to an uninsured middle-class baby in Chicago. |
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The word Hutu is the name for the majority of people who live in the countries of Rwanda and Burundi. |
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There were the refugees in Chad, the landless in Brazil, and a global workforce from oilmen in Kuwait to tea pickers in Rwanda. |
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It is located on the Rwandan side of a mountain range that straddles the borders of Rwanda, Congo and Uganda. |
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In recent years, low prices have devastated coffee farming in Rwanda, and tea exports have now overtaken coffee. |
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Tensions between the Tutsis and the Hutus, the two largest ethnic groups in Rwanda, had been simmering for years. |
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Burundi and Rwanda are predominantly agricultural economies with their primary exports being coffee and tea. |
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That we heard Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, saying it's too slow, it's too ponderous. |
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Competition between clans for political power was a major source of conflict in pre-colonial Rwanda. |
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Most knowledge of gorilla behavior comes from studies of the eastern mountain gorilla, found mostly in Rwanda and Uganda. |
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Exactly 20 years ago, the sitting government in Rwanda commenced a genocide against minority Tutsi and moderate Hutu populations. |
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Most of them had spent their entire lives cultivating sorghum and sweet potatoes on the steep mountain slopes of Kibungo Prefecture in eastern Rwanda. |
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The Hutus and Tutsis have a longstanding history of ethnic differences, which has split not only Burundi, but extends into Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Rwanda and Ethiopia, symbols in the past of death and mayhem, are now among the fastest-growing economies in the world. |
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This was in the wake of the genocidal Hutu-Tutsi war in neighboring Rwanda. |
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Gagnon has also served with the United Nations in senior posts in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Rwanda. |
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As you know from the letters dimissory which were delivered to you a year ago this month, I am a priest in the Anglican Province of the Church of Rwanda. |
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In Rwanda, an unbalanced ratio leaves 83 of every 100 citizens dependent on the leftover 17 for survival. |
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If Rwanda does cross the border in response, it would significantly escalate the war and humanitarian crisis. |
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More recently, Hutus began macheteing their Tutsi neighbors one day after the president of Rwanda was killed. |
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The leader of the Tutsi militia, Laurent Nkumba, was arrested in Rwanda in January 2009, so Goma was peaceful while we were there. |
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Then it was on to Rwanda, where she helped found a microfinance institution that serves women. |
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Since European and American customers have stopped visiting their own country, Congolese art vendors bring their wares to Butare and Kigali, Rwanda. |
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She says her parents were Tutsis, an ethnic minority in Rwanda. |
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The warring Hutus and Tutsis of Rwanda speak the one language. |
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Determined to stop the attacks, Rwanda and Uganda launched Congo's war in 1998, backing Congolese rebels in a bid to topple the Kinshasa-based government. |
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As the former CEO of Apollo Group, a large education holding company, Edelstein is helping Rwanda with its higher education. |
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In Rwanda, as we watched the young fathers hold their babies, we saw a contented look in their eyes. |
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There were stories of distant strife, in Bosnia, Rwanda, and Northern Ireland, and those stories had the whiff of a different era. |
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These formations streamed from Rwanda with the same hopeless shuffle as they did from Bosnia and now as they do from Syria. |
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Unlike its famous neighbor Rwanda, the tiny landlocked country of Burundi is difficult to locate on a map. |
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The world has watched genocide happening in Rwanda but we were too busy worrying about our own needs to look up and call anyone to stop the slaughter. |
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Some Anglican provinces, particularly in Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda and the Southern Cone, are seeking to accommodate them. |
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In 1994, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda failed to intervene in the Rwandan Genocide in the face of Security Council indecision. |
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The Neils have traveled to Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo four times in the past two years. |
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The sorry French psychodrama surrounding the Rwanda tragedy has to stop. |
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The government of Rwanda uses an offshore company to lease a private jet for its senior politicians. |
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In February, France denied three more cases of extradition to Rwanda. |
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Rwanda has been an exemplar of the economic possibilities of Sub-Saharan Africa and BRD has been a key part of that growth. |
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Hutus blamed Tutsi rebels, many of whom had come into Rwanda from neighboring Uganda. |
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Rwanda and Uganda continue to be involved in related conflicts outside the region. |
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They may also have disappeared from Angola, Mali, and Nigeria, but have been introduced to Rwanda and Swaziland. |
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Ambassador Frank Circler is former American Ambassador to Rwanda in 1970s and in Somalia a decade later. |
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In Rwanda in 1994 more than 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were victims of genocide. |
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These primates represent the Anglican provinces of Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda. |
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Like in the case of Rwanda, the perpetrators were the Hutu-led government, Interahamwe and Impuzamugambi militias. |
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The AMiA operates under the authority of the Anglican provinces of Rwanda and South East Asia. |
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In 2009, Rwanda became the second Commonwealth member admitted not to have any such constitutional links. |
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Most sentences in Hotel Rwanda are an admixture of paratactic and hypotactic structures. |
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Friends meet in Rwanda and Burundi, as well as new work beginning in North Africa. |
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In 1994, the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda failed to intervene in the Rwandan Genocide amid indecision in the Security Council. |
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In 1982-83, the Obote regime organized state repression and expulsion of Rwandophones, causing 40,000 to flee to Rwanda until the Habyarimana government closed its border. |
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On Wednesday, Kenya signed an agreement previously inked by Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, and Tanzania to reapportion the Nile's water resources more equally. |
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Rwanda and Uganda have twice fought each other for control of Kisangani, the diamond-rich and chief city of Oriental province, leaving 3,000 Congolese dead. |
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Rwanda stands, emblematically, for the stamping out of life on the continent, for the existential negativity that African often emblematizes in the global imaginary. |
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These people were mainly from Zimbabwe, though many also come from Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia. |
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Kempinski Hotels has officially taken over the management of the Hotel Des Milles Collines in Rwanda, made famous by the 2004 film starring Joaquin Phoenix, Hotel Rwanda. |
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Because slow moving Western-style courts could not possibly manage the load, Rwanda turned to traditional Gacaca courts to hear more than 2 million genocide-related cases. |
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Belgian French, Swiss French, Aostan French and the French used in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi are different in this respect. |
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Central Africa is the core region of the African continent which includes Burundi, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Rwanda. |
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In the 21st century, there are Evangelical churches active in Sudan, Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, and Nigeria. |
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At the same time, conflict in neighbouring states such as Rwanda, Angola and Congo-Brazzaville has spilled over the borders of DR Congo to add further fuel to the fire. |
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The United Nations has sought permission from the Zairian rebels who now control the region to truck the refugees back to Kisangani and then fly them to Rwanda. |
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