Friends of evil (Chapter 8): Rwandan civil society in exile–villains...
After the departure of Frans Van Hoof and Ivan Godfroid, the Rwandan NGOs in areas controlled by the genocidal interim government effectively went to work. And already, on June 21, 1994, the newly...
View ArticleFriends of Evil (Chapter 9) Other initiatives of Rwandans living in Exile
Now that we have taken a first look at the complicity of Northern NGOs in the efforts of Rwandan NGOs to deny the Tutsi genocide, let us examine the various initiatives of the group RWANDAN CIVIL...
View ArticleFriends of evil (Chapter 10): Fast moves from European NGOS to rehabilitate...
As the genocide perpetrators regrouped in the fall of 1994 to pursue their cause from their base in the refugee camps of eastern Zaire, they were fortunate to have friends in the Europe who were ready,...
View ArticleFriends of evil (Chapter 11): A Club of Lovers of Hatred
The “International Forum for the Truth and Justice in Africa of the Great Lakes Region” is another member of the civil society of “friends”. According to one part of their propaganda machinery, they...
View ArticleFriends of evil (Chapter 12) Carrero, A Mockery to the Nobel Peace Prize
In this chapter, I will focus on Juan Carrero Saralegui, the self-proclaimed seeker of justice. He was mentioned early on, in this book, as the person, who financed the English, Spanish and Catalan...
View ArticleFriends of evil (Chapter 13): Indifference to the demons of race
The genocide against the Tutsi, which took place in Rwanda should not be allowed to happen elsewhere. Commenting on this genocide Boutros Ghali rightly said: “The world’s nations must not say that the...
View ArticleFriends of evil (Chapter 14): A Final Appeal and Conclusion
Israel Charny rightly reminds us of a very important concept: personal interests can ultimately lead many people who are not initially bigoted or violent into participating in the actual commission of...
View ArticleTHE FRIENDS OF EVIL: When NGOs support genocidaires
THE FRIENDS OF EVIL: When NGOs support genocidaires By Tom Ndahiro—–Copyright © Tom Ndahiro 2013 Table of contents Foreword Introduction: When genocidaires come together Chapter I: Refugees’ Camps...
View ArticleSlavery in the DR Congo: FDLR are the masters
“Master and Slaves”: Daily life in the FDLR-controlled areas of Mwenga and neighbouring territories in South Kivu By Patrick Mihali Nyamatomwa* Military organization The FDLR has two divisions. The...
View ArticleThe FDLR in North and South Kivu: A State within a State
By Onesphore Sematumba 1. Who are the FDLR? A shapeless entity, a “state within a state,” a phenomenon – there are a lot of descriptions in the Congo for the “Democratic Forces for the Liberation of...
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