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  • Human Rights Program - Internet Radio - Rwanda

    Those interested in human/victim rights might want to listen to the following Internet radio broadcast (admittedly, in French).

    The author of the following message is the president of Together Against Impunity in the Great Lakes Region (Rwanda). This organization has a primary goal of promoting victims' rights law through legal research, trainings, monitoring criminal proceedings, advocacy, seminars, conferences and study tours.

    Their focus is for the development of strong national and regional legal institutions which respect the Rule of Law, and to deter increased gross human rights violations and abuse of power through the development of International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law as alternative approach to supplement domestic law.

    Dear All, You are invited to listen to the Radio Program on Saturday (14h00 Rwanda Burundi and Eastern DRC, 15h00 East Africa, & 13h00 The Hague, Brussels time) which shall broadcast on Radios in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Rwanda. The title is La Juenesse at la Justice face au droits des victimes it is shall be in french, people are also invited to give direct contribution during the emission. If you have Real Player or Windows Media Player it shall also be followed live on the internet;
    CONTACT FM 89.7 KIGALI, RWANDA click listen.

    Kind regards,
    Alphonse Muleefu
    Together Against Impunity in the Great Lakes Region (TAI/GLR)
    Rwanda
    Credulous: views on the nature of the universe shared only by simple people and brilliant scientists

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    legislate?

    How very canuck.

    And not in the fun way. Unless poorly informed; not unusual I believe that it was a French Canadian in a blue hat that stood by whilst the horror, the horror Kurtz, went by.

    He gets off v. lightly in "Hotel R'wanda". Coward.

    Welcome to Africa etc.
    Where's the bloody gin? An army marches on its liver, not its ruddy stomach.

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