rwandan|rwandans in English

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resident of Rwanda (country in Africa), person of Rwandan descent

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1. Many Rwandans have in a sense written off the church.

2. Abject poverty in a Rwandan refugee camp

3. Some form of Rwandan Brochettes will appear on the menu.

4. Nevertheless, the age of majority is not uniform in Rwandan legislation

5. Rwandan courts later tried and convicted Wayne McGuire in absentia for her murder.

6. Redemption was somewhat inspired by the Rwandan Genocide in 1994.

7. Prior to the colonial period all Rwandans — Hutu, Tutsi and Twa alike — had gone to those schools.

8. 7 hours ago · French review of 1994 Rwandan genocide Concludes there is no evidence that France was complicit in the slaughter PARIS -- French review of 1994 Rwandan genocide Concludes …

9. These important initiatives help to ensure the accountability of the armed forces, and also keep Rwandans informed

10. Hegman Ngomirakiza (born 25 March 1992) is a Rwandan international footballer who plays for APR.

11. The General Assembly decision to commemorate the Rwandan genocide on 7 April 2004 had been welcomed by the Rwandan people as a demonstration of global solidarity for the commemoration of a most abominable crime against humanity.

12. During the Rwandan genocide, up to 30% of the Batwa were killed by the Interhamwe.

13. Godeliève Mukasarasi (born 1959) is a Rwandan social worker, genocide survivor, and rural development activist.

14. Gradually the war intensified as the invading army (the Rwandan Patriotic Front) made further advances on the capital, Kigali.

15. Her role was recognised in 2006 by the award of the Campaign Against Genocide Medal by Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

16. When hate persists, how will you Coexist? Coexist tells the emotional stories of women who survived the Rwandan genocide in 1994

17. The Batwa Pygmies are known alternatively as the “Community of Potters” after the Rwandan government outlawed any type of ethnic identification following the genocide of 1994

18. 1 day ago · The United States deported A woman who was a commander in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, according to multiple reports

19. The Rwandan government has been accused of forcing people to exhume the bodies of relatives killed during the 1994 genocide for display at memorial sites.

20. Moreover, the statements of the Permanent Representative of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the effect that there are Rwandan businessmen in Nord-Kivu, refer to nothing that is abnormal or illegal.

21. After the genocide, the Rwandan Government had been unable to accept any political party which called for divisionism and MDR had thus been dissolved and PDR and ADEP had been banned

22. The Bahutu Manifesto, drafted by nine Rwandan Hutu intellectuals in 1957, was a political document that called for Hutu ethnic and political solidarity, as well as the political disfranchisement of the Tutsi people

23. Bahutu Manifesto (1957) The Bahutu Manifesto, drafted by nine Rwandan Hutu intellectuals in 1957, was a political document that called for Hutu ethnic and political solidarity, as well as the political disfranchisement of the Tutsi people

24. Saint-Amandin, a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France; Amandin Rutayisire (born 1985), a Rwandan basketball player; Amandin (protein) a storage protein found in plum and peach kernels

25. After the genocide, the Rwandan Government had been unable to accept any political party which called for divisionism and MDR had thus been dissolved and PDR and ADEP had been banned.