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 Felly Kimenyi
Felly Kimenyi
Judges at a past function. Bailiffs play a crucial role in ensuring that rulings made by courts are honoured. File.
The law did not favour the growth of bailiffs profession, says official
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Why I won’t celebrate over France’s first Genocide trial
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Anelka, the quenelle and the Canal+ mockery of the Genocide in Rwanda
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Commemorating Genocide victims is a mark of nobility
Jean de Dieu Mucyo
Mucyo: Kwibuka20 will place citizens at heart of Genocide memorial activities
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Fugitives: Acquired citizenship should not stand in way of justice
The Chief Justice and the writer. Prof. Rugege says the Judiciary is independent and fully protected by the law.
Interview: Empower African court as alternative to ICC–Rugege
Prof. Sam Rugege, Chief Justice
CJ Rugege: UK must extradite or prosecute Genocide suspects
Felly Kimenyi
To Genocide fugitives holed up in the UK, justice must take its natural course
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Will drones separate FDLR combatants from Congolese soldiers?
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Should it be France to intervene in the CAR?
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The paradox that international justice can be
Felly Kimenyi
Rwandans too have a right to minerals trade
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Letters
Focus on quality education, not fewer years in school
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Rwanda seeks to rejoin central African bloc
Joseph Kabilau2019s DRC is harbouring the FDLR  militia, which has elements who fled to the Congo after taking part in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, killing more than a million innocent Rwandans.   Net Photo
Joint SADC-ICGLR summit calls for FDLR disarmament
Namara (L) during the interview with this paper last week.   The New Times/ Timothy Kisambira.
Interview: Private sector will leverage ‘Transform Africa’ meet to spur industry – PSF boss
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Six years on; Africa is on the move

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