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 Albert Rudatsimburwa
Albert Rudatsimburwa
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Is Museveni serious on normalizing relations with Rwanda?
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In water-boy role, Peter Fabricius fabricates reality of Uganda-Rwanda crisis
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Gatuna border closure: Museveni cites his meddling as origin of the problem
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Museveni still lying about the root cause of the Uganda-Rwanda crisis
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Uganda-Rwanda crisis far from over
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Uganda’s obsession with Gatuna border; entitlement at the root of crisis
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Africa Intelligence distortions betray CMI and RNC links
Gen. Fred Rwigyema. Net
The agenda behind Uganda’s weaponising of the death of Gen. Fred Rwigyema
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Uganda can’t claim to love Rwigema and also torture Rwandans
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Kagame did not meet with Besigye, even by accident
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Human Rights Watch; the speck in its eye
The nine Rwandans who were illegally deported from Uganda making their way to the Sub-Registry of the East African Court of Justice near the Supreme Court yesterday. This is the second group to petition the regional court over the mistreatment they suffered at the hands of the Ugandan security operatives. / Courtesy
The Rwanda-Uganda tension is a Museveni manufactured crisis
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. Ugandan security organs on Tuesday arrested 40 more Rwandan nationals, including women and children, at a church in the capital Kampala. / File
Rwanda-Uganda crisis: RNC agents orchestrated arrests of ADEPR Church members
A participant makes a point at last year's National Dialogue. (File)
Rwanda’s political dialogue; no sacks of money permitted
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Kayumba’s death sentence
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Uganda and RNC in a pigsty; convincing none they are clean
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Why dialogue between Museveni and RNC is needed
Ezechiel Muhawenimana, 36, and his wife Esperance Dusabimana, 35, and their child who was born from a Ugandan prison are among Rwandans who have taken the Ugandan government to East African Court of Justice over illegal detention and torture. / File
Rwanda-Uganda crisis: Khisa wastes opportunity to exercise intellectual independence

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