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Rwanda has for the first time arrested senior army officers accused of war crimes while battling to end the 1994 genocide orchestrated by the country's previous government, Rwanda's...
The failure by the United Nations and Kinshasa to neutralise
thousands of Rwandan Hutu rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC) is widely regarded as a key obstacle to sustainable
peace...
Burundi's last active rebel group yesterday told AFP that a weekend
summit attended by African leaders aiming to bring peace to the
country would not yield any results.
Talks in South Africa between key players in war-ravaged Burundi
were bogged down yesterday by a proposal by the Bujumbura
government to postpone elections due in October by a year.
Burundian President Domitien Ndayizeye yesterday formed a new
government that includes Pierre Nkurunziza, the former leader of
the country's largest Hutu rebel group, the Forces for the Defence
of...
Burundi President Domitien Ndayizeye and the leader of the main
Hutu rebel movement, Pierre Nkurunziza, yesterday signed a peace
accord to end 10 years of civil war in the central African country.
The African Union's peacekeeping contingent for the war-ravaged
nation of Burundi has reached its full strength, the continental
grouping said yesterday.
Burundian President Domitien Ndayizeye and the leader of the
strife-torn central African country's largest Hutu rebel group
signed an agreement here early today to implement a ceasefire deal...