
For Rwandans, France Is a Fallen Deity
“There were many who worked hard to keep us at the bottom,” President Kagame described the journey that at one point required the breaking of diplomatic ties with France.
“There were many who worked hard to keep us at the bottom,” President Kagame described the journey that at one point required the breaking of diplomatic ties with France.
In a world governed by moral principles, one would ordinarily own up to one’s wrongdoing, especially when caught. However, France isn’t having any of that.
For the past two decades, Rwandans waited to see the Catholic Church live up to its calling and teachings of justice to genuinely seek out
Rwanda is often painted as lacking political space. This narrative promoted by democracy-pushing neocolonial NGOs claims that Rwandans live in a state, or climate, of
Following the decision to include a genocide denier in the Group of Experts to assist the Parliamentary Commission on Belgium’s colonial past, Ingabire Victoire called
Rwanda’s criminal justice system stipulates that when sentencing a suspect in a criminal case, judges must base their decision on “reliable evidence proving beyond a
On 14 June 2020 a man was arrested in Kirehe District for sexually abusing his 10-year-old daughter. The following day, on June 15, a court
I don’t know… I think we have been programmed to distrust or hate our leaders. We are more accustomed to the narrative of bad governance,
The presence of Félicien Kabuga in Paris is an indictment against France that underscores its role in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
An interview with Hon. Mugesera Antoine, former Senator, scholar and a Genocide survivor While the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi is believed to be the
“There were many who worked hard to keep us at the bottom,” President Kagame described the journey that at one point required the breaking of diplomatic ties with France.
In a world governed by moral principles, one would ordinarily own up to one’s wrongdoing, especially when caught. However, France isn’t having any of that.
For the past two decades, Rwandans waited to see the Catholic Church live up to its calling and teachings of justice to genuinely seek out
Rwanda is often painted as lacking political space. This narrative promoted by democracy-pushing neocolonial NGOs claims that Rwandans live in a state, or climate, of
Following the decision to include a genocide denier in the Group of Experts to assist the Parliamentary Commission on Belgium’s colonial past, Ingabire Victoire called
Rwanda’s criminal justice system stipulates that when sentencing a suspect in a criminal case, judges must base their decision on “reliable evidence proving beyond a
On 14 June 2020 a man was arrested in Kirehe District for sexually abusing his 10-year-old daughter. The following day, on June 15, a court
I don’t know… I think we have been programmed to distrust or hate our leaders. We are more accustomed to the narrative of bad governance,
The presence of Félicien Kabuga in Paris is an indictment against France that underscores its role in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
An interview with Hon. Mugesera Antoine, former Senator, scholar and a Genocide survivor While the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi is believed to be the
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