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Rwandan president rejects human rights criticism

Watch the complete interview with Rwanda's president on our podcast. Click to watch video Watch the complete edition on 'The Story of Stuff' on our podcast. By Tom Evans; Sr. Writer, AMANPOUR. (CNN) -...

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Rwanda’s President Kagame: ‘We have a problem’

By Samuel Burke, Claire Calzonetti & Juliet Fuisz, CNN Rwanda's president, Paul Kagame, has been a darling of the West ever since he led his country out of the terrible 1994 genocide that left up...

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Rwanda Minister: ‘Eye for eye’ would have left 'very many' blind

By Mick Krever, CNN Twenty years after nearly one million Rwandans were slaughtered in just 100 days, Rwandan Justice Minister Busingye Johnston said that the choice of reconciliation over traditional...

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Twenty years on, children of Rwanda's rape

Hundreds of thousands of women were raped during those 100 days of terror in Rwanda – but many of those victims of sexual violence still haven't found justice, and some find it hard to forgive. CNN’s...

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Couple's mission: Justice after genocide for Rwanda

CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports on the couple whose marriage is a mission for Rwanda; Click above to see their search for justice, twenty years after the genocide.

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Rwanda minister warns against repeat elsewhere

Has the world learned its lesson from the genocide - now 20 years old - in Rwanda? "I can see what is happening in Syria, I can see what is happening in the Central African Republic," Rwandan Justice...

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Blair: Rwanda needed ‘strong leadership’ after genocide

By Mick Krever, CNN Without “strong leadership,” Rwanda would have been unable to modernize and change at the pace it has in the 20 years since its horrific genocide, former British Prime Minister Tony...

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Never again? U.S. ambassador responds

One of the world's leading voices of conscience on the question of genocide and human rights is Samantha Power, who is now the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. She won a Pulitzer Prize a decade ago for her...

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