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Hosted on MSNHow ‘Hutu masses’ were pawns in sociopolitical changes of late-colonial RwandaIn the previous article in this series, we saw how a so-called “Tutsi-based” monarchy was replaced with a “Hutu-based’ republic. The Hutu masses were used as pawns to further the interests of Hutu ...
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The New Times on MSNRwanda: The Resurgence of Amasunzu and the Legacy of Black ResistanceIn recent years, young Rwandans have been part of a decolonial movement, whether consciously or not. Some of the most visible expressions of this can be seen in fashion, where the suit and tie are ...
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The Standard on MSNFor DRC to survive, the tribe must dieThe external influences at play in eastern DRC are a direct result of the DRC’s failure in governance, further exacerbated by ...
Like many significant figures in Rwanda's ancient history ... and another, distorted by colonial interpretations, that depicts a different scenario. According to this version, Prince Mucocori ...
Caught in the crossfire, civilians continue to suffer. Entire communities are destroyed, millions are displaced, and ...
In April 1994, the parents of two-year-old Samuel Ishimwe were murdered in Rwanda. Their fate was shared by up to a million people in the genocide against the country’s Tutsi minority.
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