Elections Will be Fair, Says Rwanda's President
The Rwandan government has made remarkable strides but their continued attack on independent thought and criticism is disheartening, writes a professor.
President Kagame at the press conference (file photo).
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Rwanda:
The Politics of Genocide Denial
allAfrica, 24 July 2010
Rwandan officials have defended the government of President Paul Kagame against recent criticism that it was cracking down on its opponents and the press ahead of upcoming… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Elections Will Be Free And Fair - Kagame
New Times, 21 July 2010
PRESIDENT Paul Kagame, has assured the public that the forthcoming elections will be held in a free and fair environment and will not interrupt the country's peace and stability. Read more »
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Rwanda:
Govt 'Manipulates' Genocide Memory - Law Professor
allAfrica, 21 July 2010
The Rwandan government has made remarkable strides in infrastructure, the economy, healthcare and gender equity in political representation, but their continued attack on… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Kagame Kicks Off Re-Election Campaign
RFI, 20 July 2010
Rwandan President Paul Kagame began his presidential campaign on Tuesday. Read more »
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Rwanda:
First Day of Political Campaign Opens With Funeral
RFI, 20 July 2010
While Rwandan president Paul Kagame was busy launching his re-election campaign in Kigali on Tuesday, members of the opposition Democratic Green Party bid farewell to their vice… Read more »
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Rwanda:
Nation Pays Heavily for Pax Kagame
Business Day, 30 June 2010
HE HAS been hailed by the west as an outstanding leader and has testimonies from fans round the world for his economic policies and getting his country back on track after the… Read more »