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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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Mountain
Mountain
There be gorillas up in those mountains
There are only 700 or so Gorillas left in the wild, so how cool would it be to be able to trek to see some of them? The Gorillas live on a mountain range that forms the intersection of the Congo, Uganda and Rwanda. We wanted to try and trek to see the Gorillas from the Rwandan side, the side that Diane Fossey worked on who you may remember from the film Gorillas in the Mist. The night before we were due to set off my stomach had been in knots, the repeated visits to the great white telephone brought on [View Full Entry]

Markim Gadabouts - Martin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2006 | 317 Views | [diary=50089]

KGor
Gorilla and baby in the bushes
GorSilv

By Stuart
November 18th 2005
The land of eternal spring Africa » Rwanda
"A militiaman came up to kill me. I was astonished because he was a friend. He used to come to our house every day. He farmed my father's fields...We used to play with him and he was like a brother to us, even though we were not from the same family. I asked him why he wanted to kill me when I had done nothing to hurt him. I begged him to take pity on me. He said nothing but just hit me on the head with a machete...when he thought I was dead, he left". Uwayisenga, 7, from the Genocide [View Full Entry]

Stuart - Stuart Morgan Hurlbut | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Gorillas
Who you looking at?
Parc des Volcans

By dt99
June 8th 2005
Thoughts on Africa Africa » Rwanda
So we have arrived at the bus station and it is pitch black due to the power failure which we were to become very aware happens on a regular basis in Kigali. We grab our bags and take the nearest taxi to us, praying all the while that he is not going to take us to a dark alley and kill us!! remember that we are a little shaken by our bus journey still!! Thankfully he was a nice man and took us to our hotel! However the story does not stop there... so we are taken to our room, which [View Full Entry]

dt99 - David & Catherine Thambiratnam | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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By dt99
June 4th 2005
On the road to Kigali Africa » Rwanda
We last left you guys with us boarding the bus to Kigali, Rwanda. When we were originally planning our trip, this seemed like a great idea. The Lonely Planet had all the info, it was quite cheap (only about $20!!) and quite convenient. Much cheaper than flying! So we thought all was good. We got the first hint that things weren't all that rosy when we told Watoto where we were going next. "So where will you be heading next?" "Kigali" "Ah - wonderful. What time will your plane be leaving" "Uh well - we're actually catching a bus". Our friendly [View Full Entry]

dt99 - David & Catherine Thambiratnam | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 20th 2005 | 1397 Views | [diary=11478]


I don't think there was a single person on the truck that wasn't moved in some way by our visit to Rwanda. We were there to visit the mountain gorillas, but due to tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda we couldn't take the direct route through Southwest Uganda, instead heading south to Kigali, and then back north to Ruhengiri. Rwanda (and SW Uganda) can surely lay claim to be one of the most beautiful places in Africa, and, as with everywhere, the people are wonderfully friendly and welcoming. One cannot avoid the huge shadow of the genocide in [View Full Entry]

Cumberland Sausage - Kim Buckley and Richard Baxter | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 2550 Views | [diary=3441]

Kigali
Kim on the long tough climb to the Susa group
School's out


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