15 Years After '94 Genocide


OPINION  —  Rwanda:   Response to The New Times Article on Country's Genocide
Human Rights Watch (Washington, DC)
19 May 2009

Rwanda's state-owned newspaper published an article by one of its editorial staff, Grace Kwinjeh, on May 8, 2009. The article accused Human Rights Watch of (among other things) sanitizing those ... [read more]

OPINION  —  Rwanda:   15 Years After the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, Why We Must Never Forget
The New Times (Kigali)
8 May 2009

Where to start? - Alice Ishimwe's story [read more]

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Author: claude_rutsinzi
Tue May 19 22:28:47 2009

A longlasting unity and reconciliation in Rwanda, will not come from the offices of HRW in washington. HRW risks undermining the incredible progress that Rwanda has achieved for the last 15 years in relation to building a stable society. HRW has been opposing GACACA from day one. HRW never, wanted to understand what GACACA means. HRW never gave meaningful proposals on how to deliver justice in Rwanda following the Genocide of abatutsi in 1994. One does not need to have a Phd to see that the concerned article clearley negates the genocide of Abatutsi. That ariticle could easy be… [Read Full Text]





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