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Rwanda's Kabera Takes Storytelling to SDGs Gala in La
Rwandan filmmaker and cultural entrepreneur Eric Kabera is in Los Angeles, United States, where he is showcasing his work and engaging with global leaders from the creative, business and tourism ...
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Educating youth about genocide non-negotiable, says Bizimana
The Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Jean-Damascène Bizimana, has said that evidence-based education about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi is crucial for young people, who would ...
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Eastern DR Congo Conflict - the Question Minerals Cannot Answer
For several years, Kinshasa has repeatedly accused Rwanda of being responsible for insecurity in eastern DR Congo, often framed around allegations of mineral exploitation. This claim has been ...
Scholars on genocide often refer to the “path” of genocide to explain the structural stages and processes that transform social, ethnic, or religious tensions into systematic mass murder. ALSO READ: ...
International condemnation grows after over 160 killed in Kwara massacre; Governor AbdulRazaq launches committee for ...
Kathy Reichs, author and creator of popular character Temperance Brennan, talks to Casey Cooper-Fiske about the 24th instalment in the book series and how she keeps her character evolving.
Pre-Special Report On Persecution Of Christians In Africa And Nigeria: Intersociety Strongly Condemns Latest Killing Of Over ...
Notre Dame's annual Catholic speaker series hosted author Immaculée Ilibagiza, a Rwandan genocide survivor, who described her ...
By Jessica Donati and Clement Bonnerot Feb 10 (Reuters) - Blackwater founder Erik Prince deployed a private security force to ...
With majestic rainforests, volcanoes, and an extraordinary story of wildlife conservation, Rwanda—roughly the size of Maryland—offers travelers a captivating journey in compact form.
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Literary Links: Learning about the Holocaust and other genocides
From the Holocaust to Rwanda, fiction and memoirs offer powerful ways to understand genocide's impact and ensure history doesn't repeat itself.
National Geographic Explorer Brent Stirton has photographed life inside Virunga National Park over the course of nearly two decades—chronicling stories of violence and resilience. Conservation rangers ...
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