With 65 percent of the population aged under 30, Kagame is the only leader most Rwandans have ever known
Bernard Ntaganda, a fierce critic of President Paul Kagame, had petitioned the high court in a bid to set aside convictions dating back more than a decade
A classified FBI report confirms that US law enforcement has long known of Rwandan intelligence operations against civilians on its soil
Michela Wrong debunks the myth of Rwanda as a model developmental state and a poster child for Western aid, the theme of her latest book
Explosive witness testimony from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda implicates Paul Kagame and the RPF in mass killings before, during and after the 1994 genocide.
Although many years have passed, the Rwandan genocide still has much to teach us about the centrality of media in cases of state violence
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/ 15 September 2008
Rwanda held an election on Monday but with hardly any opposition candidates standing, President Paul Kagame is expected to tighten his grip.