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Background: In 1959, three years before independence from Belgium, the majority ethnic group, the Hutus, overthrew the ruling Tutsi king. Over the next several years, thousands of Tutsis were killed, and some 150,000 driven into exile in neighboring countries. The children of these exiles later formed a rebel group, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), and began a civil war in 1990. The war, along with several political and economic upheavals, exacerbated ethnic tensions, culminating in April 1994 in the genocide of roughly 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The Tutsi rebels defeated the Hutu regime and ended the killing in July 1994, but approximately 2 million Hutu refugees - many fearing Tutsi retribution - fled to neighboring Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, and the former Zaire. Since then, most of the refugees have returned to Rwanda, but about 10,000 that remain in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo have formed an extremist insurgency bent on retaking Rwanda, much as the RPF tried in 1990. Despite substantial international assistance and political reforms - including Rwanda's first local elections in March 1999 and its first post-genocide presidential and legislative elections in August and September 2003, respectively - the country continues to struggle to boost investment and agricultural output, and ethnic reconciliation is complicated by the real and perceived Tutsi political dominance. Kigali's increasing centralization and intolerance of dissent, the nagging Hutu extremist insurgency across the border, and Rwandan involvement in two wars in recent years in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo continue to hinder Rwanda's efforts to escape its bloody legacy.




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Getting There During our 11-hour layover in London the People-to-People group that is sponsoring our delegation to Rwanda arranged for us to have a tour of the city and a lunch of fish & chips. Here are some photos, mostly from our tour bus. However, we also managed to see the city from the Eye of London, sort of a giant, very slow ferris wheel from which you can see for many miles. We saw many of the famous places in London, including the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Parliament, Big Ben, and too many others that I [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 19th 2007 | 71 Views | [diary=203465]

The Wedding Bus
The Wedding at St. Paul's
The Eye of London

By ADnMAZ
September 14th 2007
Everyday Rwanda Africa » Rwanda
Note from Marianne: This is going back in time a bit! I wrote this soon after we were in Rwanda, back in in September. Adam was supposed to write an entry about Kigali and the genocide memorials we visited there (not a comedy). And I wanted to write a more cheery entry about everyday Rwanda because we liked it so much. But Adam hasn't got round to writing his yet so (slightly out of context and very late) here is mine. In Rwanda two things made an impression on us (apart from the gorilla slap): obviously the genocide memorials and the [View Full Entry]

ADnMAZ - Marianne hinson and Adam McGee | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 18th 2007 | 423 Views | [diary=214969]

even the verges have flowers
Street scene
Street scene II

After the Gorilla tracking in Parc National Des Volcans, we decided to head to one of the small towns on Lake Kivu in Western Rwanda called Gisenyi with Brian and Anne. Unfortunately as we were leaving Kinigi that morning the heavens opened and only Adams backpack didn't have a cover on it. This meant it got soaked in the back of the flatbed truck, and was nicely moist when put in the cargo compartment of the bus enabling it to soak up all of the fish residue before we got to Gisenyi. Awesome. (marianne - of course he then had to [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 12th 2007 | 203 Views | [diary=204875]

Tree on a Rock
The Congolese BoyZ
Marianne and the Congolese BoyZ

Quick note - we are also composing an entry about arriving in Rwanda and our stay in Kigali which will be slotted in before this one. But there was quite a lot to say, what with genocide memorials and our first impressions of how the country is today. So we are still writing it, and we have skipped ahead to this one so we can post the gorilla pics. So after a few days in Kigali it was time for us to go and meet the relatives. Albeit distant relatives, and with a bit more hair. Well only just hairier than [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 12th 2007 | 399 Views | [diary=204200]

McDonalds have got a lot to answer for.
Mr Angry. We were surprised he wasn't Green...
Mr Angry. Pre-Charge

….3 hours drive inland, west of Kigali, tucked behind a volcano, 1500m above sea level? The SEA !! Well almost, it’s the surprisingly large and idyllic Lake Kivu - There is a God! There can’t be too many countries in the world that can boast such a breathtaking lakeside shoreline, pretty much untouched by human hands. Maybe that’s why no one mentioned it. With a surface area of 2,200 sq. km, you’d think it would be difficult to miss. The reason its so quiet is maybe down to the fact that the road to Kabuye (Lake Kivu’s local town) is pr [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 5th 2007 | 6658 Views | [diary=199272]

Beats a building site eh!
Home sweet Home!
Essential for every experienced rambler ...

Since I wasn't expecting the following to happen, I didn't have my camera on me, so you will just have to imagine this in your head. It goes like this: Last night I bunked down at about 1030pm (yeah, WAY earlier than my normal bedtime back home, but its up with the sun and down with the sun (ish) here due to my lack of electric lights). I was woken up around 1130 by the sound of music. Yes, the hills were alive with the sound of music! No, I'm not talking about Julie Andrews in her gray dress singing her [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 25th 2007 | 89 Views | [diary=195906]


“WHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” SPLASH!!!! *gurgle gurgle sputter* “WHHEEEEEE!!!!!!!!” Kevin has now, officially, lost his marbles. After arriving at the Lake Muhazi house on Saturday and unloading the truck (food, mattresses, bags and six people), Kevin empties his pockets, takes of his shoes and flings himself into the Lake, clothes and all. Cr-azy! The lake, however, is so irresistibly warm and inviting that I just HAD to do it! I spent a while paddling around, then decided that my shirt was holding me back to I got out, took off the shirt, found a r [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 20th 2007 | 79 Views | [diary=194368]

All Packed Up and Ready To Go
A Real Vacation I
My Rod and Bait

“But Neil, how can that be so? Surely with your new selfless, no, saintly position there in Rwanda, helping the countries vulnerable and needy children (some very cute), you must be a dead cert , surefire, ‘shoe in’ for a front row seat alongside the big guy up there in heaven?” … I hear you ask. Sadly, not so. “But Neil, what could you have done that was so terrible, so despicable, so down right God forsaken shameful that all you’re recent superhero-like good deeds couldn’t expunge? … You cry. Well… I couldn’t begi [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 29th 2007 | 282 Views | [diary=194436]

Ernest - Master Chef 2007
Tour de Rwanda pit stop
Kim - The Ugandan Lance Armstrong

By alemon
August 19th 2007
Umuzungu Tours Africa » Rwanda » Ville de Kigali » Kigali
Hey everyone - I am back in the States now, safe and sound, and I'm finally posting about the rest of my trip. The computers were too slow there! For the second half, we continued to do interviews and work at the Village of Hope. We also took time for travel and sightseeing, and learned about some of RWN's work outside Kigali while we were at it. So here goes. One of our first travels outside Kigali was to a place called Butare. Butare is noted as the district with the largest number of fatalities during the genocide, and there is [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 19th 2007 | 196 Views | [diary=194124]

Memorial in Kigali
Kigali Sunset
Women in Ruhengeri

I prayed for rain, and by jove I got it! On Tuesday the Team and I went to Kamashi, which is a five hour drive, the last hour of which is spent climbing a mountain…nerve-wracking! The purpose of this trip was to do some books out of the Ruhi Institute with the Baha’i community there. For those of you who don’t know, the Ruhi Institute is made up of a series of seven books which are studied as an ordered sequence, each book discussing a different topic to do with spirituality and the Baha’i Faith. I feel like I’ve explained this [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 20th 2007 | 78 Views | [diary=194345]

Misty Mountains I
RED DEER!!!!!
Misty Mountains II