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Tutsi rebels led by current Rwandan President Paul Kagame put an end to the killing, and many Hutu perpetrators fled ... M23 leaders say that they are fighting to protect ethnic minorities against ...
The second group consists of the Tutsi and the Hutu who were taken from Rwanda by the Belgian colonists and settled them in Masisi and other parts of Belgian Congo from 1937 to 1945 to become ...
Enraged, gangs of Hutu extremists began killing Tutsi, backed by the army and police ... In January, Burundi, whose troops are fighting alongside the Congolese military in eastern Congo, closed ...
Meanwhile, the RPF continued fighting the Hutu army and militias, and slowly began taking back control of parts of the country. Within just 100 days of conflict, upwards of 800,000 Tutsis were ...
With the campaign against Tutsi no longer a strong bond, Hutu of different areas and parties once more began to fight against each other. Some revived old battles. Others competed in new rivalries ...
Permanent separation of Hutu and Tutsi seemed the only solution ... in the making,” a Rwandan source tells me. “We are still fighting for our life.” In this fight, Kagame remains most ...
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