ID | 118806 |
Title Proper | From massacres to miracles |
Other Title Information | a conversation with Paul Kagame |
Language | ENG |
Author | World Policy Journal |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | For the past 12 years, President Paul Kagame has ruled Rwanda with a firm hand, stabilizing a country that was torn apart by genocide only 18-years ago. Nevertheless, his opponents say his rule has come at a cost-harassment of journalists, politically motivated killings, and a crackdown on human rights defenders. Above all, Kagame has been accused of supporting a violent rebel insurgency in eastern Congo, a charge he repeatedly and vehemently denies. |
`In' analytical Note | World Policy Journal Vol. 29, No.4; Winter 2012: p.18-26 |
Journal Source | World Policy Journal Vol. 29, No.4; Winter 2012: p.18-26 |
Key Words | Paul Kagame ; Rwanda ; Genocide ; Journalists ; Human Rights ; Congo |