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  • The principal basis for such an Indictment against Kagame is twofold:

    A Nauseating Invitation, An Unsavoury Guest 2007

  • For Kagame is trying to extend the suzerainty of Rwanda over a huge area of the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) wherein there are thought to be huge reserves of oil, large economically viable deposits of precious gems and huge quantities of minerals.

    Archive 2007-09-30 2007

  • For Kagame is trying to extend the suzerainty of Rwanda over a huge area of the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) wherein there are thought to be huge reserves of oil, large economically viable deposits of precious gems and huge quantities of minerals.

    A Nauseating Invitation, An Unsavoury Guest 2007

  • The principal basis for such an Indictment against Kagame is twofold:

    Archive 2007-09-30 2007

  • The New Yorker (4 May 2009), he calls Kagame "one of the most formidable political figures of our age".

    Eurozine articles Felix Holmgren 2010

  • Rusesabagina calls the Kagame government a clique of Tutsi elite.

    Rusesabagina Welcomes Congo Report, Warns of Another Genocide in Rwanda 2010

  • Rusesabagina calls the Kagame government a clique of Tutsi elite.

    Rusesabagina Welcomes Congo Report, Warns of Another Genocide in Rwanda 2010

  • Prunier calls the Kagame regime's use of violence in that period "something that resembles neither the genocide nor uncontrolled revenge killings, but rather a policy of political control through terror."

    Kagame's Hidden War in the Congo French, Howard W. 2009

  • Others, such as Kagame's policy advisor Jean-Paul Kimonyo say that democracy could lead to conflict: "The issue here is how do you ensure political cooperation when confrontational politics will almost certainly lead to renewed violence?"

    Christian Science Monitor | All Stories 2010

  • More pressure needs to be placed on leaders such as Kagame and Museveni who have been at the root of the conflict since 1996.

    Dissident Voice Kambale Musavuli and Bodia Macharia 2009

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