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Rwanda: Position On UN Report Still Stands - Official
New Times, 4 September 2010
Despite the UN's latest decision to delay the release of the controversial and recently leaked report alleging that Rwandan troops committed genocide in the DRC during the 1990s,… Read more »
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Africa: UN Must Not Succumb to Anti-Rwanda Sentiments
New Times, 1 September 2010
A deep rooted conspiracy against Rwanda has finally come to the surface. Ever since the fall of the genocidal regime in Rwanda, I have been hesitant to admit the existence of a… Read more »
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Rwanda: UN Sinks to Its Lowest, Peddles Double Genocide
New Times, 31 August 2010
The United Nations has done it again. The organization has once again shown its incompetence, bias, malice and an inexplicable grudge against a country that, against all odds,… Read more »
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Rwanda: UN Report on Rights Abuses Is 'Politically-Motivated Plot'
New Times, 29 August 2010
JASON Stearns, reportedly an expert on DR Congo, was quoted by the BBC saying that the leaked UN report that accuses Rwandan soldiers and the AFDL, of various crimes in the DRC,… Read more »
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Rwanda: The UN Must Abstain From Manipulation
New Times, 28 August 2010
A leaked UN draft report which alleges that the Rwandan military may have committed genocide crimes in the DR Congo is nothing but a climax of a politically-motivated conspiracy… Read more »
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Rwanda: Govt Threatens to Withdraw Peacekeepers Over Rights Row
New Times, 1 September 2010
Government has put contingents of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) serving under UN-backed peacekeeping operations on standby for pull out, if the UN publishes a report alleging… Read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa: UN Says Rwanda Systematically Killed Hutu Refugees - Reports
RFI, 27 August 2010
The French media reported on Friday that a UN report will detail mass killing of Hutu refugees by Rwandan forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the late 1990s. Read more »
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Rwanda: Amnesty International's Arrogance is Counter-Productive
New Times, 3 September 2010
Amnesty International's recent report "Rwanda: Safer to stay silent: The chilling effect of Rwanda's law on 'genocide ideology and 'sectarianism', demonstrated the level of… Read more »
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Rwanda: Govt Accuses Amnesty of 'Fundraising' With Report
New Times, 1 September 2010
The Government has described the latest report from the human rights watchdog, Amnesty International, as very sensational and portrays the dishonesty of some human rights… Read more »