Rwandan genocide
A Man Who Predicted the Rwandan Genocide Says This Country Is Next
The warning comes after a recent conference where hundreds of religious leaders swore to kill India’s 204 million Muslims.
Masculinity and Mental Health in Post-Genocide Rwanda
The vast majority of perpetrators of the 1994 genocide were men. Now, having served time in prison, they want to heal themselves and their communities, but toxic masculinity remains a barrier.
How Activists Are Trying to Save What They Can of Congo
We talked to documentary filmmaker Paul Freedman about his film 'Merci Congo' in anticipation of its premiere on VICELAND.
These Stunning Images Aren't Drawings—They're Photos
Dutch artist Jasper de Beijer photographs historical dioramas to create surreal artwork.
UN Panel Says Rwanda Is Training Rebels to Depose Burundi's President
The report is the strongest evidence yet of the long-suspected hand of Rwanda in its neighbor's crisis — a development which threatens to morph domestic strife into a regional war.
'Black People Have Become Targets for Shooting Practice': Rwandan President Hits Out at UK
Rwanda's spy chief Karenzi Karake was arrested for war crimes at London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday, and Rwanda are being forced to pay $1.5 million to bail him out.
‘They Want Someone To Blame’: Speaking With Former Rwandan Genocidaires
During the three-month Rwandan Genocide 20 years ago, 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus died at the hands of their friends and neighbors.
We Spoke to Former Rwandan Genocidaires
Twenty years ago during the three-month long genocide, 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus died. I traveled to a prison in Rwanda to speak to the men and women who were convicted of genocide.
How Sorcery Saved Lives During the Rwandan Genocide
Twenty years after the Rwandan genocide, perpetrators are still being brought to justice, and heroic stories are still emerging. One such story belongs to Zula Karuhimbi, a woman some Rwandans claim saved more than 100 people through “sorcery.”
Twenty Years After Its Genocide, Rwanda Still Has Issues
The feel-good redemption stories I've been reading are way too simplistic.The Tutsi-led RPF are still in power and Rwanda’s current president, Paul Kagame, was their commander in 1994.
A 13-Year-Old Girl, a Slaughtered Family, and Life After the Rwandan Genocide
Twenty years ago, Alice Musabende's family were killed by their neighbors. Since then, she has had to figure out how to continue to live.