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 Tom Ndahiro
Tom Ndahiro
Agemira, a private military company registered in Bulgaria, leads operations in the DRC alongside the FARDC. (© Montage JA; VPMDefenseRDC)
The theater of hypocrisy: How DR Congo redefines mockery and rationality
Patrice Rudatinya Mbonyumutwa
The psychosis of denial: Twisting truth into a lie
President Felix Tshisekedi of DR Congo
The dull chest-beating of Kinshasa
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Holiness Can’t Be Hollow: When the Vatican Plays Saints and Sinners
Rwandan King Mutara III Rudahigwa, Burundi's Prince Louis Rwagasore and Congo's Patrice Lumumba. Courtesy
Denial as devotion: A king’s legacy and the ghosts of colonial Africa
King Baudouin of Belgium
The oxymoronic beatification: Saints, sinners, and the church’s selective morality
French-Cameroonian journalist and author Charles Onana was convicted on December 9, by a Paris court for denying and minimizing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
The conviction of Onana: A rejection of Genocide denial and its threat
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Tshisekedi on his way to Luanda for miracles
Charles Onana, genocide denier.
The day truth trumped propaganda: A historic ruling on denialism
and Emmanuel Neretse in Belgium and Reverend Christine Coleman in Denver, Colorado in USA.
Apocalypse according to Rev. Coleman and Major Neretse
DR Congo’s justice minister Constant Mutamba addresses prisoners in Goma over the weekend during which he made incendiary statements against Rwanda and Congolese nationals of Rwandan descent. courtesy
The Hyena's Feast: A Minister of Justice advocating genocide in DR Congo
Lydia Mutyebele Ngoi, a Belgian Member of Parliament of Congolese descent.
When Belgian Parliament Becomes a Circus: Lydia Mutyebele and the Magical Death Toll
(L-R) Gregoire Kayibanda, Leon Mugesera and Theoneste Bagosora, the key architects of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. Courtesy
Kayibanda, Mugesera and Bagosora: The Tropical Nazis
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When an Australian university became a platform for Genocide ideologue
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When architects of genocide become media darlings 
Andrew Rettman
International
A toxic handshake of nonsense: The curious case of a EUobserver editor
Vincent Karega, the former ambassador to DR Congo and current ambassador-designate to Belgium, on October 2022.File Photo
Africa
Belgium’s blind spot in a Diplomatic Impasse
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How Clergy Celebrated Tutsi Massacres from All Saints’ Day 1959 to Genocide 1994

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