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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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Yup the title is no metaphor...we did indeed play football wih the PM today. Every Sunday a group of Rwandan business men, politicians and general movers and shakers meet for an eleven a side astro football match. They take it pretty seriously (full kit, coach, referee etc) and the standard is pretty high. The match is in the second biggest stadium in Kigali which may not be much by international standards but is still pretty cool. The PM (Bernard Makuza) was extremely down to earth and and we actually ended up having a great discussion about doing business in Rwanda and [View Full Entry]

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By Paul D
August 22nd 2009
Settling In  Africa » Rwanda » Ville de Kigali
Been wanting to post this since yesterday but im having problems uploading photos so decided to post the text and upload photos later (hopefully)........ I wanted to wait a while before writing my next post a) because I have no intention of boring you to death with minuscule detail and b) because I wanted to settle in a little and try and give you a flavor for what my life is like out here. So the setting is this: sat on the veranda whilst the sun is fading in the distance against the backdrop of laughter from girls and boys playing [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 23rd 2009 | 68 Views | [diary=430150]


Favorite Trip Photo
Favorite Trip Photo
Tell me this hippo isn't grinning and getting ready to wink at me!
I have spent a month in Rwanda and have enjoyed the experience, although I’m now ready to go home. I have finished everything I needed to do for work, including a three hour training presentation this morning. My flight out is at 7:45pm this evening. I'm just wrapping a few things up here at the office and will then walk home, get some lunch, take a shower, finish packing, and head to the airport at 5:00pm. Just four flights later (three in business class so I can't really complain too much), I'll be back in NC! I’ve seen quite a bit [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 20th 2009 | 97 Views | [diary=428842]

Best Meal in Rwanda
Favorite Place in Rwanda
Favorite Pet

By Paul D
August 18th 2009
Welcome To Africa  Africa » Rwanda » Ville de Kigali » Kigali
As my first day in Rwanda draws to a close, here is what my past 24 hours have been like..... Arrival into Kenya to catch my connecting flight to Kigali was my first gentle reminder of the stark difference between where I had come from and where I was going. The arrivals terminal can only be described as something akin to a cattle market with people pulling, shouting, pushing and fighting to deposit forms on unmanned desks. The sheer mass of disorganized chaos sent me into a panic and it quickly became apparent that if I did not make use of [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 19th 2009 | 103 Views | [diary=429291]

The Jeep
Some Of The Team
Football At Chez Lando's

Another day, another adventure! My goal today was to see Lake Kivu and I accomplished that. The lake is 100 km long and covers 2,200 km2 and it’s among the 20 deepest and 20 most voluminous freshwater bodies in the world. I took the 8:10am bus from Kigali to Kibuye, a two to three hour trip depending on traffic. I was a bit unsure about the bus since all of the ones I usually see are very crowded, but the ticket cost $8 round trip vs $150-$250 to hire a car for the day so I decided to give it a [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 16th 2009 | 78 Views | [diary=428092]

Lake Kivu in Kibuye
Lake Kivu in Kibuye
Lake Kivu in Kibuye

On Friday afternoon I walked to Camp Kigali, the military school and barracks where 10 Belgian UN Peacekeepers were killed at the beginning of the genocide. Part of the base is now a memorial with 10 pillars arranged in a circle, one of each of the soldiers killed. Each pillar has notches in it representing the age of the soldier killed which ranged from 25-32. The school room where they took shelter and defended themselves for a few hours is still standing and marked with bullet and grenade damage. Inside the room where they ultimately died is a plaque with each [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 15th 2009 | 129 Views | [diary=428090]

Memorial to the Fallen Belgian Peacekeepers
Dr. Kandt's House
View from Dr. Kandt's Terrace

Wildlife in Kigali!
Wildlife in Kigali!
Even after a weekend of fantastic animal sightings, I was still happy to see this little lizard just outside my window. He stayed there for most of the morning just enjoying the sunshine.
Monday: I woke up very sore this morning, a bit bruised and battered from bouncing around in a 4x4 for two days. The roads in the park are bumpy and when you stand up with your head through the roof opening, you really need to brace with your legs and your arms. The walk to work was a good way to loosen up and it's down hill or flat the whole way. The walk home was tougher as it's up hill for quite a ways! My backpack seemed much heavier at 5:30pm than it did at 8:00am! There are quite a [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 14th 2009 | 58 Views | [diary=426941]

Former American Embassy
A tree full of fruit bats
Fruit bat close-up

I am back from an amazing two day trip to Akagera National Park in eastern Rwanda! Brief history of the park: The park was created in 1934 by the Belgians as a nature reserve and was originally 2,500 square kilometers in size. The park borders Tanzania to the east with the Akagera River the natural boundary. During the 1994 civil war in Rwanda, many people fled to Tanzania and as they started to return, they were resettled on park land so that only 1,085 km2 now remain in the park. Akagera is similar in landscape to the famous savannahs of Kenya [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 9th 2009 | 85 Views | [diary=424975]

Impala
Zebras
Nice Stripes!

Lunch!
Lunch!
Two samosas from a little store near FHI, yogurt, and a Coke Zero - all for $2!
Monday: Another good day at work! There's another woman from FHI-NC here this week so there are dinners planned at different people's houses for Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. I finally caught Lizzie the Lizard tonight and set her free. She ventured out of the bathroom and into the hallway so she had no corner to hide in. I do miss her - the bathroom seems lonley without her there. I tried a new restaurant tonight and mt stomach is starting to suggest that it was not a good idea. I was trying to expand my list, but I think I'll cross [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 7th 2009 | 76 Views | [diary=424972]

Pear Tree at FHI
FHI Muhanga Office
Laundry

Visitor
Visitor
This little guy was hanging out in my bathtub for a few days. I tried to catch him and put him outside, but he was too fast. After the cleaning woman came Friday, I went to look for him and he was g... [more]
I have successfully completed my first weekend in Kigali! On Friday night I went to see the new Star Trek movie at the American Embassy with two people from FHI. There’s no movie theater in Kigali, but the embassy shows films once in a while. We had to pass through a metal detector and have our bags searched before we could enter the main compound. You could take in cell phones, but not cameras. The movie was shown in the conference room of the main building and we paid 2000 RWF (about $4) for a ticket. Beer cost $1.50 and the [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 2nd 2009 | 91 Views | [diary=424378]

Gisozi Genocide Memorial and Education Center
Gisozi Genocide Memorial and Education Center
Gisozi Genocide Memorial and Education Center