
Dictionary of the political history of Rwanda
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Given these circumstances, uncovering the truth about the tragedy that has afflicted the Rwandan people since October 1, 1990, proves to be a formidable challenge. This dictionary seeks to assist readers by providing concise historical backgrounds on key figures and events, thereby enabling a more critical and contextualized engagement with the narratives and arguments presented in the various publications on Rwanda.
By delving into the historical and political foundations of Rwanda, this work offers insights into the origins of the recurring political and ethnic violence that has plagued the "Land of a Thousand Hills."
Structured in the form of a dictionary, the entries highlight the events and personalities deemed pivotal to the political evolution of the country.
Gaspard Musabyimana holds a multidisciplinary academic background. He resides in Belgium and has published five books with Éditions L’Harmattan in Paris, France.
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