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Rwanda official, charged by France in country's genocide, says her arrest not state affair
Associated Press WriterPARIS (AP) _ She knew she risked arrest, and yet she made the trip. Sure enough, police picked her up at the airport. Was Rose Kabuye reckless? Or did Rwanda's chief of protocol deliberately travel to Germany and get arrested to force into the open a...Tags: Police Arrests, Massacres, Lawyers, Police, National Government
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Rwandan official taken to France for investigation of killing that sparked 1994 genocide
Associated Press WriterPARIS (AP) _ A top Rwandan official sought in connection with the assassination that sparked the African country's 1994 genocide was transferred Wednesday from Germany to France, which had issued an arrest warrant for her. Rose Kabuye was to go before...Tags: International Law, Murder, Police Arrests, Nicolas Sarkozy, Massacres
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Rights group: At least 20 killed in Congo fighting
KIWANJA, D.R. Congo - Bodies lay scattered in the mud-walled homes of this rebel-occupied town yesterday, victims of bitter fighting that is unraveling a cease-fire even as the UN chief and regional presidents head to a Congo peace summit. Villagers...Tags: International Law, Ban Ki-moon, Civil Rights, Wars and Interventions, Justice and Rights
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
African leaders criticized the world's largest United Nations peacekeeping force Friday for failing to protect civilians and end the violence that is convulsing eastern Congo and threatening to spread. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon acknowledged the 17,...Tags: Ban Ki-moon, Murder, Armed Forces, Police Arrests, Organized Crime
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Rwanda president: Aide arrested in Germany was on governmentt business
Rwandan President Paul Kagame said Tuesday his country's sovereignty was violated when an aide visiting Germany was arrested in connection with an attack that set off Rwanda's 1994 genocide. Rose Kabuye, Kagame's chief of protocol, was arrested Sunday at...Tags: Police Arrests, Massacres, National Government, Police, Heads of State
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Congo villagers tell of slaughter
Associated PressVillagers who fled the fighting in this rebel-held town trickled home yesterday to find the bodies of more than a dozen men in civilian clothes in and around mud huts - and accused rebel leader Laurent Nkunda's forces of the slayings. Nkunda's men...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Armed Forces, Defense
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Congo villagers find bodies
The Associated PressKIWANJA, Democratic Republic of Congo -- Villagers who fled fighting in this rebel-held town trickled home Thursday to find the bodies of more than a dozen men in civilian clothes in and around mud huts -- and accused rebel leader Laurent Nkunda's...Tags: Ban Ki-moon, Wars and Interventions, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Armed Forces
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Rebels, government troops break cease-fire in Congo
Los Angeles TimesA shaky cease-fire in eastern Congo ruptured again Friday when a brief skirmish between rebels and government troops sent thousands of civilians fleeing a displacement camp as they lined up to receive food aid. In what is becoming a sadly familiar scene,...Tags: Ban Ki-moon, Government, Wars and Interventions, National Government, Armed Conflicts
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Rebels, Government Troops Clash Again In Congo
A shaky cease-fire in eastern Congo ruptured again Friday, when a brief skirmish between rebels and government troops sent thousands of civilians fleeing a displacement camp as they lined up to receive food aid. In what is becoming a familiar scene,...Tags: Ban Ki-moon, Government, Wars and Interventions, Armed Forces, Defense
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Rwanda bids adieu to French language
The Washington PostKIGALI, Rwanda — C'est la vie. In another blow to the language of love, the Rwandan government has decided to change instruction in schools from French to English. All government employees are now required to learn English, and everyone here, from...Tags: Genocide, Government, Armed Forces, Defense, Massacres
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African leaders chide peacekeepers
Associated PressNAIROBI, Kenya — African leaders criticized the world's largest UN peacekeeping force Friday for failing to protect civilians and end the violence that is convulsing eastern Congo and threatening to spread. UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon...Tags: Government, Wars and Interventions, Crimes, Murder, Human Rights
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Skirmish breaks Congo cease-fire
Los Angeles TimesA shaky cease-fire in eastern Congo ruptured again yesterday when a brief skirmish between rebels and government troops sent thousands of civilians fleeing a displacement camp as they lined up to receive food aid. In what is becoming a sadly familiar...Tags: Government, Wars and Interventions, National Government, Armed Conflicts
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