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Storm clouds are gathering and the wind is tugging at the plastic sheeting covering the hundreds of makeshift shelters that comprise the Mungote camp in Congo's troubled North Kivu province. Full Article at Huffington Post
Page last updated at 10:32 GMT, Saturday, 5 December 2009 Rwanda have also made it to the quarter-finals of the Cecafa Cup Zambia comprehensively thrashed Djibouti 6-0 on Friday to finish top of Group B of the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup. Full Article at BBC Sport
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame gives a speech during the opening ceremony of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition in Geneva October 5, 2009. View Photo »
There was no immunity for President [Slobodan] Milosevic [of the former Yugoslavia], there was no immunity for Prime Minister [Jean] Kambanda [of Rwanda], there was no immunity for President [Charles] Taylor [of Liberia]
Warren Christopher sounds so, well, diplomatic. The former secretary of State sometimes prefaces his observations with "it seems" and "I think" -- as considerations rather than pronouncements. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
I agree with this; for me the word “mystic” was significant. Does “mystic” nationalism imply something that cannot be defended or explained rationally? Full Article at The Volokh Conspiracy
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: St. Ann’s Altar Society will have its annual Christmas Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Sunday in the parish hall at 701 Fredericksburg Road. OPEN HOUSE: A local Shiite mosque is having an open house for the public from 10 a.m. Full Article at San Antonio Express
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame gives a speech during the opening ceremony of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition in Geneva October 5, 2009. View Photo »
Asylum seekers are entitled to an objective assessment of whether they would face persecution upon returning home ... Both national and international law guarantee these assessments, and Rwanda and Burundi should not be meddling in the process.
The renowned intellectual, Noam Chomsky recently argued that the conflict in the Kivus is 'the worst catastrophe in Africa, if not the world...' This is because, to date, over 5 million people, mostly civilians have died in the Democratic Republic of... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
During the recent reunion tour with his band The Police, Sting projected images of children in war-torn areas while performing "Invisible Sun." The song was a big hit for the group in the early 1980s, but now the rock star has new reason to sing. Full Article at ABC News
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Rwanda's President Paul Kagame gives a speech during the opening ceremony of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition in Geneva October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Rwanda's President Paul Kagame gives a speech during the opening ceremony of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition in Geneva October 5, 2009.
View Photo »President of the Republic of Rwanda Paul Kagame delivers a speech at the opening day of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition on October 5, 2009 in Geneva.
View Photo »President of Rwanda, Paul Kagama, centre and U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, right, visit the International Telecommunication Union, ITU, Telecom World exhibition 2009, during the opening day in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday Oct. 5, 2009. The Telecom show will run from Oct. 5 to 9, 2009.
View Photo »President of Rwanda, Paul Kagama, left and U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, right, visit the International Telecommunication Union, ITU, Telecom World exhibition 2009, during the opening day in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday Oct. 5, 2009. The Telecom show will run from Oct. 5 to 9, 2009.
View Photo »Rwandan Hutu rebels stand watch outside a U.N. peacekeeping encampment in the heart of rebel territory, in the village of Kimua, eastern Congo, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.
View Photo »United Nations peacekeepers, right, pass near a Rwandan Hutu rebel, left, as they patrol near a U.N. peacekeeping encampment in the heart of territory held by Rwandan Hutu rebels, the FDLR, near the village of Kimua, eastern Congo, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.
View Photo »A dance group from Rwanda performs at Beirut's UNESCO theatre during the dance competition of the sixth Francophone Games on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A dance group from Rwanda performs at Beirut's UNESCO theatre during the dance competition of the sixth Francophone Games on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Rwanda's President Paul Kagame (R) accepts one of the Clinton Global Citizen Awards presented by journalist Lisa Ling at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Rwanda's President Paul Kagame accepts one of the Clinton Global Citizen Awards at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Rwanda's President Paul Kagame accepts one of the Clinton Global Citizen Awards at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda speaks during the 64th General Assembly at the United Nations in New York September 24, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 22: President of Rwanda Paul Kagame makes remarks at United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's summit on climate change at United Nations headquarters September 22, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 22: President of Rwanda Paul Kagame makes remarks at United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's summit on climate change at United Nations headquarters September 22, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 22: President of Rwanda Paul Kagame walks to the podium to make remarks at United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's summit on climate change at United Nations headquarters September 22, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 22: President of Rwanda Paul Kagame makes remarks at United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's summit on climate change at United Nations headquarters September 22, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, speaks during the United Nations Climate Change Summit September 22, 2009 at the United Nations in New York.
View Photo »Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, addresses the United Nations Climate Change Summit September 22, 2009 at the United Nations in New York.
View Photo »President of Rwanda Paul Kagame addresses the Summit on Climate Change at the United Nations in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »President of Rwanda Paul Kagame addresses the Summit on Climate Change at the United Nations headquarters in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame addresses the summit on climate change at the United Nations on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009.
View Photo »President of Rwanda Paul Kagame talks at the 'Emerging Markets Summit' in central London, on September 18, 2009.
View Photo »President of Rwanda Paul Kagame talks at the 'Emerging Markets Summit' in central London, on September 18, 2009.
View Photo »Rwanda's President Paul Kagame speaks during the Emerging Markets Summit 2009 in London September 18, 2009.
View Photo »Rwanda's President Paul Kagame gives a speech during the opening ceremony of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2009 exhibition in Geneva October 5, 2009.
View Photo »There was no immunity for President [Slobodan] Milosevic [of the former Yugoslavia], there was no immunity for Prime Minister [Jean] Kambanda [of Rwanda], there was no immunity for President [Charles] Taylor [of Liberia]
Asylum seekers are entitled to an objective assessment of whether they would face persecution upon returning home ... Both national and international law guarantee these assessments, and Rwanda and Burundi should not be meddling in the process.
Rwanda and other African countries need to come up with a Climate Change Regimen; an agreement managing the negative effects of Climate Change. As Rwanda, we believe all nations have to put together efforts to curb climate change
Rwanda and other African countries need to come up with a Climate Change Regimen; an agreement managing the negative effects of Climate Change. As Rwanda, we believe all nations have to put together efforts to curb climate change
We have not trained as a team, but I am confident we shall play better in the remaining matches (against Somalia and Rwanda
In partnership with the Rwanda government, Dubai World will initiate a golf foundation, through which a percentage of golf course revenues will be allocated to the promotion of the game for local residents, especially the young, through a golf academy and other initiatives
Rwanda is now a beacon of hope in Africa, and it has proved that Africans should seek solutions to their own problems. This offers a big lesson to the people of Zimbabwe
We have, for example, reduced the number of government bank accounts in the National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) and closed most of those in commercial banks to ease the accountability process
In my view, the best way for us to cooperate is in the field of agriculture - we (Israel) have the technical know-how and capabilities, which we can share with Rwanda to develop the main sector of her economy
I do not see any difference between the old anti-Semitism and and today's anti-Semitism ... They ignore the abuses of human rights in China, Rwanda and Sudan. Everything is focused on us. Israel is the only country which has been saddled with a representative whose job it is to look into complaints agai...
People don’t realize that the number of dead in Cambodia exceeded the total number of dead in Bosnia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Darfur combined — about 1.2 million to 1.7 million, so this should be of interest.
Rwanda opposed this move since there in no benefit; we would get the money, but these countries would make it an excuse to continue releasing carbon emission; so, we opted to emphasize our right to assistance in adaptation and mitigation of climate change related effects
In less than 2 years, thanks to expanded distribution of bednets and malaria medication, malaria deaths in Africa have been cut in half in countries like Ethiopia, Rwanda and Zambia. Between 1999 and 2006, 34 million additional children in Africa were enrolled in school for the first time.
I think this reflects Rwanda's shifting from the instrumentalization of guilt over the genocide toward its aspirations of becoming a Singapore of Africa.
I think Rwanda is very meritorious in the sense that if you look at the location of the country, in the East African Community, they are very closely integrated with Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
The Ministry of Defence is therefore proud to declare completion of mine clearance work on the Rwanda territory ahead of the Ottawa deadline and in preparations for the Cartagena Summit on a Mine Free World scheduled to take place in Cartagena, Colombia from 29 November - 4 December 2009.
Ministry of Defence is happy to declare that there are no longer areas under the jurisdiction or control of Rwanda in which anti - personnel mines are known or suspected to be.
We welcome Rwanda ... We supported its application and lobbied for it. Our president wrote to the Secretary General of the Commonwealth and also talked to other heads of state to get their approval. When the case was presented to the summit, everybody supported it.
A declaration on climate change and the admission of Rwanda into the commonwealth were key outcomes
There was no contention about Rwanda's acceptance ... It has passed through a four-step process. By the time Rwanda reaches the final states of that process all doubts have been dispelled.
There was no contention about Rwanda's acceptance ... It has passed through a four-step process. By the time Rwanda reaches the final states of that process all doubts have been dispelled.
The meeting which they had with our president culminated into Rwanda together with France deciding that we reopen the process of normalizing relations, which will include among other things reopening our embassies both in Paris and in Kigali
This highly sensitive issue has been addressed neither to me nor to our ambassador in Tanzania, who is accredited to Rwanda
We are able to demonstrate the very clear path that minerals take from militia and rebel held areas to middle men often in Uganda and Rwanda, to smelters usually in the Far East and showing there are ways to track these minerals ... And there are effective responses to deal with the problem.
Issues like the financial crisis have had an impact on the United Kingdom, but political leaders are very committed to the importance of supporting developing countries like Rwanda, so this crisis will not in any way impact our support
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