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By: Vivien

Rubbish!!!!

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By: Willis Shalita

No amount of empty noises and rubbish being thrown at President kagame will stop Rwanda's amazing recovery and progress. On his watch Rwanda has become the shinning example of Africa. There is no...

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By: Paul Muvunyi

The pro -interahamwe opposition greatest achievement was the 1994 genocide.President Kagame greatest achievements are universal health care for all Rwandans,reduction of HIV rate, free primary...

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By: Jean Pierre Papin

Guys and gals, You can bark as much as you want and engage in history distortion, but your noises will never change the facts. President Kagame is not a criminal, he's is the promoter of the people's...

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By: seamus

What?? Paul Kagame has done a great deal to keep the Hutu Power movement from re-implementing Tutsi destruction projects. I can only guess you're reading revisionist histories or something. He's kept...

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By: Frank LeFever

As usual, the Kagame agents are the first to "comment" (some, we know, are being paid up front for their efforts). Rwanda's "economic miracle" is (1) exaggerated (people are impressed by Kigali's new...

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By: Frank LeFever

As for "revisionist history": there is the history written by the victors, which claims that Kagame "stopped a genocide" and claims "mostly Tutsis (and a few moderate Hutus) were killed (by Hutus)";...

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By: gatsinzi

Ooooops! Shame on you shameless barking dogs who even dare to Point a finger to a true revolutionarist and one of the best leaders of our time like Kagame! Who else cam match this great man? Who do you...

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By: candyguard

There is a time I used to think that as the world changes with advancement of technology and the rate of ignorance diminishing, the world would march together in the race of literacy and development....

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By: marie

Yes a lot of Hutu's died, but Tutsi's were being slaughtered for decades. The RPF stopped the genocide, lets face it, nobody else did a thing. The perpertrators fled along with innocent Hutu's and hid...

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By: Jean Pierre Papin

@ Frank Lefever, you can hurl insults as much as you can, after all, that's the only weapon left to people like you because facts aren't on your side. You're entitled to your own opinion, but you...

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By: Jean Pierre Papin

"very modestly paid UN staff" ? @ Frank Lefever, if you really know how to conduct a research as you indicated in your aforementioned comment, you must know by now that the UN staff is not modestly...

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By: seamus

I'm not an agent of Kagame. I studied history at uni and I'm an apprentice level historian. You're saying things that you want to be true, but aren't. It's a common affliction. U: "You have to be...

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By: seamus

Hello, Frank: "As for "revisionist history": there is the history written by the victors, which claims that Kagame "stopped a genocide" and claims "mostly Tutsis (and a few moderate Hutus) were killed...

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By: bebe

C'mon people. I am just a simple teenager who have been living in refugee camps and I have seen my friends and people killed for who they are. All people who caused and participated in genocide faced...

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By: Jean Pierre Papin

@ Bebe, “I am just a simple teenager who have been living in refugee camps and I have seen my friends and people killed for who they are”. Bebe, nobody can fault you on your comment because you’re...

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