Now that we have taken a first look at the complicity of Northern NGOs in the efforts of Rwandan NGOs to deny the Tutsi genocide, let us examine the various initiatives of the group RWANDAN CIVIL SOCIETY IN EXILE (SCRE) towards the same end. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Bukavu’
Friends of Evil (Chapter 9) Other initiatives of Rwandans living in Exile
Posted: August 28, 2013 in BookTags: Bukavu, Civil society, Dialogue, genocide, Goma, Rwanda
Friends of evil (Chapter 8): Rwandan civil society in exile–villains posturing as victims
Posted: August 28, 2013 in BookTags: Bukavu, Civil society, genocide, Goma, NGOs, Rwanda
After the departure of Frans Van Hoof and Ivan Godfroid, the Rwandan NGOs in areas controlled by the genocidal interim government effectively went to work. (more…)
Revising genocide’s truth, in God’s name
Posted: April 5, 2011 in Genocide DenialTags: Bihuzo, Bukavu, Cardinal Danneels, Congregation, Democratic republic of Congo, Father Philippe de Dorlodot, Filip Reyntjens, François-Xavier Mitima, France, Genocidaires, genocide, GRAPES, Hutu, Interahamwe, International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda, Jeremie, Jesuit, Justice et Paix, Kinshasa, Missionaries of Africa, Munzihirwa, NGOs, Palestinians, Pax Christi, Rally for the Return of Refugees and Democracy, RDR, Remy Mitima, Rwanda, Serge Desouter, Tutsi, UNHCR, Zaire
By Tom Ndahiro
One of the world’s great under appreciated scandals is the role of Catholic Church officials in the Rwandan genocide of 1994, its bloody aftermath in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the continuing campaign to popularize a revisionist history of the genocide that would advance the malign agenda of those who actively believe that the ‘job is not complete.’ (more…)
Genocide In Rwanda Proved Women’s Skill At Killing
Posted: January 10, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: 1995, Belgium, Bukavu, Burning, Catholic Church, Congo, genocide, Gertrude Mukangango, Hutu, Hutu government, Interahamwe, Julienne Mukabutera, Killers, Killing, Kizito, Lindsey Hilsum, London Observer, Mother Superior, Namur, Nuns, Paulina Nyiramasuhuko, Petrol, Rwanda, Tutsi, Women, Zaire
By Lindsey Hilsum. London Observer Service. September 10, 1995
KIGALI, Rwanda — “I couldn’t even kill a chicken,” said Paulina Nyiramasuhuko, the minister for women and the family in Rwanda’s ousted Hutu government. (more…)
The roots of war in eastern Congo
Posted: January 4, 2011 in Genocide DenialTags: Bukavu, Chris McGreal, Democratic republic of Congo, Exodus, FDLR, genocide, Goma, Hutu, Mobutu Sese Seko, North Kivu, Refugee camps, Refugees, Rwanda, South Kivu, The Guardian, Tutsi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees
By Chris McGreal May 16, 2008
To the outside world it has become as known as Africa’s First World War with its foreign armies and invasions, and ceaseless killing and dying that seems to achieve nothing. (more…)