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The Kenya Times on MSNKagame Hits Back as Fourth Nation Imposes Sanctions on RwandaRwanda’s President Paul Kagame has lashed out at Germany after it joined other countries in imposing sanctions against Rwanda. In a statement issued in the late night of Tuesday March 4, Kagame accused Germany of politicizing the conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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The Daily Monitor on MSNGermany halts new aid to Rwanda over Congo conflictAccording to the ministry, Germany last pledged aid of 93.6 million euros ($98 million) to Rwanda in October 2022 for the period 2022 to 2024
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The Kenya Times on MSNFurious Kagame Blasts Canada After SanctionsPresident Paul Kagame has launched a scathing attack on Canada following its decision to impose sanctions on Rwanda over allegations of involvement in the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Since President Paul Kagame won the August 25, 2003 elections--Rwanda's first democratic elections after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi--the West has struggled to accept his leadership, with some even wishing he had never become Rwanda's president.
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Hosted on MSNKagame Sends Hard-Hitting Message to European PowersPresident Paul Kagame’s admnistration has hit out at the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and some European countries that have proposed sanctions against Rwanda over its involvement in the DRC conflict.
The human cost of the conflict became painfully clear as it was revealed that fourteen
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Hosted on MSNUK Slaps Kagame with 6 Key SanctionsThe United Kingdom (UK) has slapped Rwanda President Paul Kagame with six sanctions over alleged involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) war. UK government spokesperson said recent offensives by M23 and the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF),
Judi Rever is a Montreal-based journalist and author of In Praise of Blood, which investigates mass violence under Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s regime, using survivor testimonies, former
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the advance of Rwanda-backed M23 insurgents, who have already taken two key cities in the mineral-rich eastern part of the country, is triggering panic. Reports of the surge describe widespread looting,
The line, quoted in Rwandan media, illustrated two notable characteristics of then-defence minister Kabarebe: his unvarnished talk and unswerving loyalty to President Paul Kagame. Kabarebe's comment was "one of those moments when you got a glimpse of what ...
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