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Car accidents, suicides, unexplained deaths: many exiled Rwandan opponents and journalists are disappearing in strange ways. What they have in common: they were all critics of the regime of Rwandan President Paul Kagame. Investigated in collaboration with the investigative collective Forbidden Stories.
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30 years ago, one of the bloodiest periods in Rwandan history began: the genocide of ethnic Tutsi citizens. With an estimated 800,000 dead, how does the Rwanda of today remember this terrible chapter?
The establishment of the Village of Reconciliation, and an influx of faith has managed to bring together Hutus and Tutsis. Here, both victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide live together as friends, in peace.
"Genocide isn't a crime that grows old." A man accused by Rwandan authorities of participating in one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century is living in Australia's suburbs, a joint Four Corners and Guardian Australia investigation has found. More than half a million people were killed during Rwanda's genocide against its Tutsi minority in 1994. Thirty years on, Guardian reporter Ben Dohert…
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