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 Grace Kamugisha
Grace Kamugisha
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Kampala’s obsession with Rwigema
RDF deserter Ivan Manzi.
Lt Manzi was arrested for violating terms of his release from CMI detention
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Rwanda
For RFI and HRW, lives of Rwandans don’t matter as long as they humiliate their government
Prossy Boonabaana.
RNC operative charged with theft in Uganda
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Arrest of officers, deportation of MTN executives, and “espionage” in Uganda
Mageza's siblings; Kagoyire Francoise and Safari. /Courtesy
Rwanda
Family of Rwandan who died after torture in Uganda appeals to government over repatriation of his body
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Rwandan national dies following torture in Uganda
Foreign affairs minister Dr Vincent Biruta (left) and his health counterpart Dr Diane Gashumba speak to one of the Rwandans released by Uganda, at hospital, earlier this month. He is one of the nine Rwandans who have been undergoing medical check-up after years on unlawful detention in the neighbouring country.
Rwanda
Rwanda would welcome a travel advisory against Ugandan smugglers
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Rwanda would welcome a travel advisory against Ugandan smugglers
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Rwanda
Why it is Museveni’s responsibility to end what he started
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Ofwono Opondo buries head in sand with latest statement
The captured fighters have admitted to be of the FDLR whose premises are in DR Congo bushes. / File
Washington Times falls prey to Ingabire theatrics
Ezechiel Muhawenimana, 36, his wife Esperance Dusabimana, 35, and their child who was born from a detention centre in Uganda, are among hundreds of of Rwandans who have been arrested and then tortured by Ugandan security organs. They have since filed a case with the East African Court of Justice. / File
Uganda needs to honour terms of the MoU, sooner rather than later
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Uganda’s security came for Rwandans, then for lawyers
RNC dissidents seen here after being captured by DR Congo soldiers recently. Kayumba Nyamwasa (right) is the co-founder of RNC. /Courtesy.
RNC, like Al Qaida, think they are fighting for justice
Some of the 20 Rwandans - most of them ADEPR faithful - who were deported by Uganda on June 13 after enduring torture in ungazetted detention facilities. / File
The strange case of arrests of ADEPR members in Uganda
LEFT: Ezu00e9chiel Muhawenimana, 36, his wife Espu00e9rance Dusabimana, 35, and their child who was born from a Ugandan prison, are among those seeking legal redress. RIGHT: Venant Musoni Hakolimana, a teacher who says he lost his job in Ethiopia when he was arrested by Ugandan security agents, is demanding US$1 million in compensation and for the ordeal he was subjected to during detention. / File
Ugandans sue for inconvenience; Rwandans for torture
A view of the Gatuna One-Stop Border Post whose construction has reached advanced stages. (File)
No free movement of goods without free movement of people

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