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UK's Illegal Migrant Deportations to Rwanda: Costing Over $215,000 Each

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UK’s deportation of illegal migrants to Rwanda comes with a cost of approximately £169,000 ($215,410) per deportee, according to the UK’s Home Office. However, the government estimates that it could save taxpayers between £106,000 and £165,000 through these measures. The economic impact assessment report on the Illegal Migration Bill highlights the need for effective deterrence to reduce... 

Rwandan Genocide perpetrator arrested in Paris

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One of the most wanted fugitives in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide has been arrested in Paris, authorities said Saturday. Felicien Kabuga, who had a $5 million bounty on his head, had been accused of equipping militias in the genocide that killed more than 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus who tried to protect them. The 84-year-old Kabuga was arrested as a result of a joint investigation with the... 

Rwanda bans skin bleaching products from shops countrywide

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So it looks like in Africa they appreciate and like whiteness so much they wanna become white, while blacks in America hate whites at an all time high. Perhaps they don’t know what they have until they loose it as for white women, its despicable very few have very little self-respect these days, have you seen how SJWs and feminist behave lately? According to AlJazeera: Many fear the ban in Rwanda... 

Rwanda: “We Will Take Africans Expelled from Israel”

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Rwanda Minister of Foreign Affairs, Louise Mushikiwabo has—contrary to earlier government pronouncements—now admitted that her government will indeed take in Africans expelled from Israel—as long as the process is “in line with international law.” The announcement—made in the Kenyan East African news, confirms that Israel has concluded an agreement with the Rwandese government after all,... 

Israel: African Deportation Plan Snarls

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Israel’s plans to deport all 40,000 African invaders pretending to be refugees in that country may have hit a major hitch after both Uganda and Rwanda—the two nations identified as the dumping ground for the Jewish state’s unwanted blacks—have denied signing any agreement on the matter. According to a report in the Kenyan East African newspaper, Rwanda and Uganda, which had offered to settle... 

Clinton Guilty of Black Genocide in Rwanda, Knew About It And Did Nothing - Declassified Docs

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Newly declassified documents show how Clinton was aware of ‘final solution’ to eliminate Tutsi people in Rwanda. A flashback story from 1994 long forgotten and buried by the biased media, reveals how the Clintons are guilty of black people genocide in the small African country of Rwanda. The Clintons have long portrayed themselves as the champions of black people. The following story only... 

France declassifies Rwandan genocide documents

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Preserved human skulls exhibited at the Genocide memorial in Nyamata, inside a Catholic church where thousands were slaughtered during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. France has declassified documents relating to the 1994 Rwandan genocide. A decision to declassify documents concerning Rwanda and the genocide, which claimed at least 800,000 lives, was made on Tuesday, said a source in President Francois... 

Australian GMO Bananas to Go through First Human Trial

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Australian researchers announced on Monday that a super-enriched genetically engineered banana to improve the lives of millions of people in Africa will soon have its first human trial and will test its effect on vitamin A levels. “The project plans to have the special banana varieties – enriched with alpha and beta carotene which the body converts to vitamin A – growing in Uganda... 

US expands military net over Africa, checking China’s influence

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Over the last decade, America has quietly expanded its military presence throughout Africa in an attempt to counter Chinese and other emerging nations’ influence, while consolidating control over critical strategic resources and trade routes. The United States, like its allies Britain and France, has long maintained influence and indirect control in Africa through financial institutions such as... 

DR Congo army kills 40 people taking part in uprising

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Congolese security forces have killed at least 40 people involved in a violent uprising in the capital Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) army says. The army said it had regained control of the state television headquarters, RTNC, army headquarters and the international airport in Kinshasa following an attack by some 70 gunmen early Monday. The clashes reportedly broke out between supporters... 

DR Congo clashes leave at least 130 people dead

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March 23 Movement (M23) rebels Clashes between army forces and rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have left at least 130 people dead, including 10 soldiers, the government says. “Our forces have inflicted very heavy losses on the M23 (March 23 Movement) fighters, 120 have been killed and 12 captured,” government spokesman Lambert Mende said on Monday, referring to clashes that... 

Violent clashes break out between DR Congo army, militants

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Several armed groups, including the March 23 Movement (M23) rebels (members of which are seen above) are active in the eastern Congo. Violent clashes have broken out between the army forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo and militants in the eastern regions of the country. Residents of the Nyamilima region in the eastern province of North Kivu said the army forces engaged in heavy fighting with... 

South Africa disciplines 93 soldiers over UN mission

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Ninety-three South African soldiers have been disciplined for offenses committed while deployed in a United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. South African Minister of Defense and Military Veterans Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said Wednesday that the offending soldiers were punished for charges that ranged from murder to drunkenness, as well as sexual misconduct. One soldier was found... 

36 die in violent clashes in DR Congo

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A column of Congolese Army soldiers walk towards the frontline between two tanks, near the village of Kibumba, some 13 kilometers from Goma, in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on July 29, 2012. A spokesman for the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) says at least 36 people have lost their lives following clashes between the Congolese army and a rebel group, called... 

HR groups call on ICC to investigate Rwandan president for war crimes

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Rwandan President Paul Kagame Rights groups have called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Rwandan President Paul Kagame for alleged war crimes for backing rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. On Friday, some Rwandan and Congolese groups congregated outside the court in The Hague, the Netherlands, with banners reading “Kagame Assassin,” and “Freedom... 
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