We have started to collect the most important news related to Rwanda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Rwanda bans French broadcasts as tensions rise over a French genocide inquiry.
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Dozens of people are reported dead, as the devastating floods in East Africa spread to Rwanda and Malawi.
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A witness says his words were distorted by a French inquiry which accused Rwandan President Kagame of killing his predecessor.
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An 81-year-old Rwandan pastor found guilty of genocide is released after serving his sentence.
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A key witness in the murder of Rwanda's former leader says he will no longer co-operate with a French inquiry.
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The first Rwandan Catholic priest to go on trial at the UN tribunal in Arusha is found guilty of genocide.
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Four men accused of taking part in the Rwanda genocide are remanded in custody by UK magistrates.
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Rwanda hosts talks between representatives of DR Congo's government and dissident army general Laurent Nkunda.
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The trial of a former Rwandan official accused of genocide in 1994 begins at the UN tribunal in Tanzania.
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Rwanda urges France to arrest former President Juvenal Habyarimana's wife on genocide charges.
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Rwanda's cabinet votes to scrap the death penalty, meaning genocide suspects abroad could face extradition.
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Rwanda's failure to deal with attacks on genocide witnesses could spark fresh violence, a rights group says.
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Rwanda's Paul Kagame says he would co-operate with an inquiry into the death of a former leader in a plane crash.
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