Na: Ndahiro Tom Ku itariki ya 3 Ukuboza 2003 nari mu Urukiko Mpuzamahanga Mpanabyaha rwagenewe u Rwanda rukorera Arusha.
Archive for the ‘Analysis’ Category
Ukurikije imyanzuro ya ICTR, Uwizeyimana ni nka Barayagwiza
Posted: November 23, 2011 in AnalysisTags: Evode Uwizeyimana, Femme fatale, genocide, ICTR, Rwanda
By HILLEL NEUER John Humphrey, the McGill University law professor who drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, must be rolling in his grave.
Genocide and the spread of biased information
Posted: November 6, 2011 in AnalysisTags: genocide, Information, Media, Rwanda
Biased information spreads like a virus, it’s toxic, mutates, infects and is potentially life threatening! It is implicated in some of the worst atrocities in human history from the Holocaust to the Rwandan Genocide.
Inkomoko y’Urutonde rw’abanyeshuri n’abatoza b’ubugome na jenoside si UMUVUGIZI si na FPR
Posted: November 3, 2011 in AnalysisTags: CLIIR, COSAR, FEIDAR, Ndagijimana JMV, Umuvugizi
Na: Ndahiro Tom Vuba aha nahuye n’umugabo w’umunyamategeko, ukunda gusoma urubuga UMUVUGIZI ambaza ibijyanye n’inyandiko nise Urutonde rw’abanyeshuri n’abatoza b’ubugome na jenoside.
Africa and the ICC’s discriminatory justice
Posted: October 26, 2011 in AnalysisTags: Africa, Bashir, genocide, Intrenational, Justice
By Mona Al-Bashir El Obeid: Murawah: African states reception of Al Bashir based on international laws regulating relations between states in accordance with the Vienna Treaty and not the Rome Convention.
Pour beaucoup d’Américains, Paul Rusesabagina est le “Schindler d’Afrique”. Mais la réalité est toute autre…
Posted: October 25, 2011 in AnalysisTags: Hotel Rwanda, Lantos, Paul Rusesabagina, Rwanda
Par Albert Rudatsimburwa (*) WASHINGTON, DC – La Fondation Lantos pour les Droits de l’Homme et de la Justice est fière d’annoncer que le rwandais “humanitaire ” Paul Rusesabagina sera le lauréat 2011 du Prix Tom Lantos Human Rights.
Filip Reyntjens: du chercheur engagé au militant enragé
Posted: October 21, 2011 in AnalysisTags: 1994, Antoine Mugesera, Filip Reyntjens, genocide, Rwanda
Par: Antoine Mugesera Filip Reyntjens écrit depuis une trentaine d’années sur le Rwanda dont il s’est autoproclamé «spécialiste ».
Rwanda 17 years later: what is the truth?
Posted: October 21, 2011 in AnalysisTags: genocide, genocide deniers, Gerald Caplan, Pambazuka, Remaking Rwanda, Rwanda
By Gerald Caplan In this book review, Gerald Caplan takes a critical look at ‘Remaking Rwanda: State Building and Human Rights after Mass Violence’, edited by Scott Straus and Lars Waldorf and published by University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 2011.
Etienne KAREKEZI wa VOA yavuye mu kinyamakuru Umurwanashyaka kimuheramo
Posted: June 16, 2011 in AnalysisTags: Etienne Karekezi, MRND, Rwanda, Umurwanashyaka, VOA
Mu nyandiko ibanziriza iyi nise Itangazamakuru n’inkunga ritera abagendera ku bitekerezo bivangura na jenoside nibanze ku nyandiko y’UMUSESO aho umwanditsi abeshya “abaturage” kandi akababeshyera ko bose/twese dukunda ibivugwa byose n’amaradiyo BBC na VOA.
Are Colleges and Universities in North America Unwittingly Providing a Platform to a Tutsi Genocide Revisionist?
Posted: May 30, 2011 in AnalysisTags: An Ordinary Man, genocide, Hotel Rwanda, Hutu, National Civil Rights, Oskar Schindler, Paul Rusesabagina, Rwanda, Terry George, Tutsi
Since 2004 in the United States and in Canada, Paul Rusesabagina, the man upon whom Don Cheadle’s character in Hotel Rwanda is based, has been celebrated as the Oskar Schindler of the Tutsi genocide.