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 Lonzen Rugira
Lonzen Rugira
President Kagame during citizen outreach campaign in Musanze in 2019.
Is Kagame afraid of criticism or are his critics unimaginative?
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Tensions with Rwanda have always been a political solution for Kinshasa
Members of RPF INKOTANYI during the campaign in Rurindo District on on August 13, 2018. Photo by Sam Ngendahimana
The RPF and moral legitimacy
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Rwanda’s political problem is genocide ideology
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Why Professor Cheeseman wishes for Ethiopia and Rwanda to burn
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The fear is that Rwanda will teach other africans how to be stubborn!
Lawyer David Rugaza (left) interacts with Paul Rusesabagina.
Why international media will not cover the substance of Rusesabagina’s crimes
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Rwanda’s liberation and Ingabire’s incompatible vision for society
Journalists cover Victoire Ingabireu2019s release at Nyarugenge Prison on September 15, 2018.
Coverage of Ingabire illustrates structural deficiency of journalism
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Genocide against the Tutsi has passed moral, legal, and political tests
Critics say that u201cmilitarisedu201d education would kill innovation and out of the box thinking.  St. Andre students in class. / Dan Nsengiyumva.
A justified fear of militarisation or a projection of trauma?
Students do their teamwork at College Saint-Andru00e9 in Nyamirambo.
A justified fear of militarization or a projection of trauma?
Students of College Saint Andre in class with their teacher on January 23, 2020. / Dan Nsengiyumva
Why security sector should take up education system
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Rwanda is not polarizing; it tolerates fringe discourse
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How Africans “perform democracy” for the Western Gallery
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“Kagame has done well, but he is not the world’s president”— a response to Al Jazeera’s Rashid Abdallah
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Competing Imperatives In Rwanda’s Education System
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Kayumba’s view on crisis well-intentioned but analytically flawed

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