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  2. Jean-Léonard Rugambage - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Léonard Rugambage was a Rwandan journalist, acting editor of the newspaper Umuvugizi. He was murdered after an assailant shot him four times in front of his home in Kigali on 24 June 2010. [1] [2] The newspaper had recently been suspended by the government, but continued to publish articles online. Rugambage was "highly critical" of ...

  3. History of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Umuvugizi at the time was supporting a critical investigation into the attempted murder of former Rwandan general Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, in exile in South Africa. In July 2009 Agnes Nkusi Uwimana, editor of the "Umurabyo" newspaper, charged with "genocide ideology." As the presidential election got closer, two other newspaper editors left ...

  4. Mass media in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers. The New Times is the largest English-language and the oldest in Rwanda. It also owns a newspaper joint in the local language Kinyarwanda, called Izuba Rirashe. The newspaper has been criticized for being "too servile" to the ruling party of Rwanda, and being "excessively optimistic".

  5. Hutu Ten Commandments - Wikipedia

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    The " Hutu Ten Commandments " (also " Ten Commandments of the Bahutu ") was a document published in the December 1990 edition of Kangura, an anti- Tutsi, Hutu Power Kinyarwanda -language newspaper in Kigali, Rwanda. The Hutu Ten Commandments are often cited as a prime example of anti-Tutsi propaganda that was promoted by genociders in Rwanda ...

  6. Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda, [a] officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, Rwanda is bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  7. Kangura - Wikipedia

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    Kangura was a Kinyarwanda and French -language magazine in Rwanda that served to stoke ethnic hatred in the run-up to the Rwandan genocide. The magazine was established in 1990, following the invasion of the rebel Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), and continued publishing up to the genocide. Edited by Hassan Ngeze, the magazine was a response to ...

  8. Hassan Ngeze - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Ngeze (born 25 December 1957) is a Rwandan journalist and convicted war criminal best known for spreading anti- Tutsi propaganda and Hutu superiority through his newspaper, Kangura, which he founded in 1990. [1] Ngeze was a founding member [1] and leadership figure in the Coalition for the Defence of the Republic (CDR), a Rwandan Hutu ...

  9. National Intelligence and Security Service (Rwanda) - Wikipedia

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    The National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISS) of Rwanda was created in 1994 by the Rwandan Patriotic Front after it took power following the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994. Aims. The aims of NISS in 1994 were to monitor and protect Rwandese interest supportive to country development in different field.