Barroso meets Rwanda’s Kagame, Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai

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Brussels, December 6th 2010. – European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Monday met with leaders of two African countries, Paul Kagame, the hard-line President of Rwanda, and Morgan Tsangirai, Incoming search terms:kagame tsvangirai

EU to give 1 bln euro for African peace initiatives: Van Rompuy

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The European Union is set to make available an extra one billion euro for peace and security initiatives in Africa, says European Council President Herman van Rompuy in an official

Rwanda opposition calls on EU

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BRUSSELS — A group composed of three opposition parties in Rwanda has called for “urgent action” from the European Union to use its international influence to prevent a further increase in social and political tension in the country. Recent interview

Climate: “We’re all in this together,” says Rwanda’s Kagame

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Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, talks to the United Nations in New York about climate change.

Rusesabagina responds to Rwanda government book on ‘Hotel Rwanda’

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Saturday, April 12, 2008 at 13:10 BRUSSELS (EUX.TV) — Here follows Paul Rusesabagina’s complete response to the Rwandan government book “Hotel Rwanda or the Tutsi Genocide as Seen by Hollywood.” The book was published in February and this response was

‘Hotel Rwanda; the sequel’ – Rusesabagina seeks truth and reconciliation for Rwanda

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By Raymond Frenken When on assignment in November 2007 to cover the parliamentary assembly of the ACP and EU in Kigali, I was fortunate enough to stay at the Des Mille Collines Hotel in Rwanda, a hotel with a story.

‘Hotel Rwanda; the sequel’ – Rusesabagina seeks truth and reconciliation for Rwanda

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008 at 21:42 Paul vs Paul… Rusesabagina’s book is  banned from bookstores in Kigali. In the Mille Collines Hotel, only the president’s biography is for sale. By Raymond Frenken (EUX.TV) — When on assignment last November to cover

Human rights throughout the world

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Human rights throughout the world In Rwanda in 1994 an estimated one million Tutsi men, women and children were slaughtered at the hands of government soldiers. In response to this,