The Language of Ethnic Cleansing - From Ngoma to the Great Lakes

6 janvier 2026
[New Times] In 1994, sticks, stones, and machetes broke Tutsi bones, but words hurt them first. On September 27, 1959, in Ngoma, southern Rwanda, words spoken at a political rally would leave a long and deadly shadow. At a meeting of the APROSOMA party, its leader Gitera described relations (…)
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