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A Genocide that demands the world's conscience

If ever there was a story to shake the very foundation of our shared humanity, it is the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. It is more than a history lesson draped in African suffering but also a ...
Opposition party CHADEMA alleges that as many as 800 people have been killed. A diplomatic source told the BBC that deaths could exceed 500. With restrictions to social media, foreign journalists ...