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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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After the National Park we spent a few days travelling through Kenya to the Uganda border. I'm happy to report that crossing the border was fairly uneventful and it did not take long before we were emerced into the green countryside of Uganda. Here we took a ferry ride on Lake Victoria to Ngamba Island, which is home of to a Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Many Chimps over here are killed for their meat and the babies are often exported as pets, so it was great to see that a safe place had been created to help with there survival. We watched the [View Full Entry]

Al and Nic - Alastair & Nicole | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 6th 2007 | 290 Views | [diary=171110]

Big silver
Big momma in the mist
Mum and baby

Hello loyal fans! THis one, it wont be serious. Or long. So yesterday (Wednesday) I killed a goat. On purpose. Yup, I have blood on my hands (or did, until I washed very thouroughly). On Monday Papa Jean bought the goat and brought it back to the property, where it was immediately deemed by all the worker's as "too small". So on Tuesday Papa Jean went to take it back and get a bigger one. Failing at that, he brought the original one back and told all complainers to suck it up. Seeing as how the goat had managed to [View Full Entry]

kevin baker - Kevin Joshua Baker | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 21st 2007 | 105 Views | [diary=171744]

Mr. Betty
Hawk 1
Hawk 2

It is a singularly unique experience to travel to a remote village with only a few friends, stay there for a few days and experience the love and energy of the people there. It is especially interesting when you are the only muzungu (whitey) in a village of milabulas (Africans). To have people treat you like you are ten years older than you are, and listen to what you say even though you are much younger than they is very fulfilling. However, my trip to Nyagisagara was not about me, it was about the people there, and experiencing their passion and [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 19th 2007 | 125 Views | [diary=170966]

Mining in Nyagisagara
Home-made stilts
Nyagisagara in the Morning

Our last night at Nat Locke's place, and I decided to get a few hours sleep before our early flight the next morning. Nat had been tempting me with the thought of sticking it out in front of a laptop watching season 3 of Lost (I'd watched the last few episodes of season 2 a few nights earlier and was thoroughly engrossed), but wisdom prevailed. We were up a few hours later at 1:30am, and our lovely driver Ivan from KPC picked us up at 2am. A drive through a very quiet Kampala took us to Entebbe, where we checked [View Full Entry]

Kev and Elle - Kevin & Eleanor Lee | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 16th 2007 | 611 Views | [diary=169554]

One big family
Showing off the pet!
Somewhere between England and Hong Kong

Hey folks This is going to be a very brief entry, as I want it to just be visual. I am just going to attach a whole bunch of pictures, in hopes of conveying a small part of the beauty of this county. I have resized all the photos to be smaller so that they upload more quickly, but if you would like a full sized (3 megapixel) copy of a picture, email me at baalwolf@gmail.com and tell the the photo title(s). Thank you all for your comments and messages. I have been informed that "Petite Chirurgie" means "small surgery", which [View Full Entry]

kevin baker - Kevin Joshua Baker | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 15th 2007 | 95 Views | [diary=169455]

Misty Morning
Flower 1
View from the Top

By kevin baker
June 13th 2007
The Clinic Africa » Rwanda
I have to admit that for a very long time I thought of Rwanda solely in terms of the genocide of 1994. I have read several books about it, including Shake Hand With The Devil by Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Romeo Dallaire, whom I had the chance to meet and talk with in January 2006, so I thought that I knew what Rwanda was about. I thought I knew what I was getting into when I flew here in April, though I knew that it wouldn't be as bad as it is described in Skake Hands, since it has been 13 [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 13th 2007 | 120 Views | [diary=168718]

The Clinic Interior
Birthing Room
Consultation Room/Office

By kevin baker
June 1st 2007
The New Era Africa » Rwanda
So, I have been here for a month now, and I have had some great experiences. And so far (terribly sorry) I haven't mentioned one of them...well, maybe the one about going to the village, but I didn't give much detail. Rwanda. Synonyms: War, hate, genocide, strife, 1994???? No. Not at all. I have to admit that for a very long time, that is how I have though of Rwanda. I have read several books about it, including Shake Hand With the Devil by Lt. Gen. Romeo Dallaire. I even met Gen. Dallaire and talked with him (briefly). And so [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 1st 2007 | 147 Views | [diary=164534]

Inter-cropping
Beans
The Clinic

Death comes to us all. He comes to me daily. It appears that the more I travel, the more I realize that, despite the fact that I have read extensive amounts of books and articles about Rwanda, have seen more pictures than you could shake ten sticks at, and have studied many maps, I know NOTHING about this place. NOTHING!!! Here's the scoop. For roughly the past week, I (and by that I mean Papa Jean) have been planning to go to the Anderson house on Lake Muhazi (couple hours east of Kigali) for a weekend. Yep, they own two [View Full Entry]

kevin baker - Kevin Joshua Baker | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 26th 2007 | 131 Views | [diary=162368]

Madine
Hahaha....crazy Africans!

So I have finally taken it upon myself to travel solo in the great city of Kigali. To get to the city, I first have to walk down a narrow dirt path down the mountain on which I live. It is a fun walk, with a nice view, good exercise, and very out of the way, so one of the few places that I can go and see no one for 10-15 minutes. However, since it is out of the way, it isn't always easy to figure your way. On the way down its easy, since all dirt paths lead [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 24th 2007 | 139 Views | [diary=161712]

Death Trap #3
Death Trap #4

reaching you from ruhengeri, rwanda. hello peoples. rwanda is beautiful. and the people are freindly. a little too much so at times, but its all good. since arriving in the capital kigali the 19th, we have been to ruhengeri, then gisenyi, kibuye, kigali again, and now ruhengeri again. i knwo it seems like a circle all done through buses...but its been picturesque hills, lovely lake kivu, sunsets, sunrises, lightning, fog and many smiling children the whole way. basically rwandan banks hate our cards, but eventually we got to kigali on a weekday and got money from our credit cards. all in [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 24th 2007 | 75 Views | [diary=161786]