
The US and UK – The folly of designating “others”
If the US and UK can hold remembrance for Holocaust victims without feeling that they are excluding other Germans, then to suggest otherwise for Rwanda is to make a mockery of the survivors

If the US and UK can hold remembrance for Holocaust victims without feeling that they are excluding other Germans, then to suggest otherwise for Rwanda is to make a mockery of the survivors

As the RPF appeals to the offspring of genocide perpetrators to dissociate themselves from the crimes of their parents, those who seek to demystify the RPF make the opposite appeal, calling on them to justify the actions of their parents and to even defend their “honour.”

The status quo has kept Africa in a straitjacket of exploitation and interference, with charity covering it up in humanitarian garb

Protagonists seem to be locked into actions that defeat the logic of their stated objectives and everything they claim to stand for.

Lorsque nous parlons de démocratie, qui avons-nous en tête ?

Une partie du problème auquel l’Afrique est confrontée est que le pouvoir d’exprimer, de décrire et d’analyser les épreuves et les tribulations des Africains a

Genocide ideology is not the RPF’s underbelly; it is the entire society’s.

The Covid-19 pandemic – like the HIV/AIDS pandemic before it – threatens to become an endemic disease because important lessons were not learned.

In Rwanda, cancel culture, a western import, runs counter to Rwanda’s way of life.

“Never Again” goes hand in hand with the concept of genocide. The former expresses the moral commitment against the recurrence of the latter.

If the US and UK can hold remembrance for Holocaust victims without feeling that they are excluding other Germans, then to suggest otherwise for Rwanda is to make a mockery of the survivors

As the RPF appeals to the offspring of genocide perpetrators to dissociate themselves from the crimes of their parents, those who seek to demystify the RPF make the opposite appeal, calling on them to justify the actions of their parents and to even defend their “honour.”

The status quo has kept Africa in a straitjacket of exploitation and interference, with charity covering it up in humanitarian garb

Protagonists seem to be locked into actions that defeat the logic of their stated objectives and everything they claim to stand for.

Lorsque nous parlons de démocratie, qui avons-nous en tête ?

Une partie du problème auquel l’Afrique est confrontée est que le pouvoir d’exprimer, de décrire et d’analyser les épreuves et les tribulations des Africains a

Genocide ideology is not the RPF’s underbelly; it is the entire society’s.

The Covid-19 pandemic – like the HIV/AIDS pandemic before it – threatens to become an endemic disease because important lessons were not learned.

In Rwanda, cancel culture, a western import, runs counter to Rwanda’s way of life.

“Never Again” goes hand in hand with the concept of genocide. The former expresses the moral commitment against the recurrence of the latter.
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more