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1994 mass slaughter of Tutsi and moderate Hutu in Rwanda

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Voice of Islam
Drive Time Show Podcast 07-04-2026: Rwanda Genocide and Conflict: Selfishness vs God's Will

Voice of Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 110:31


Join our hosts for Tuesday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Rwanda Genocide' and ‘Conflict – is it driven by selfishness?' Rwanda Genocide More than three decades later, the Rwanda genocide continues to shape conversations around justice and accountability. Yet similar patterns are visible in ongoing crises. What needs to be done for humanity to do better? Conflict – is it driven by selfishness? World Health Day reminds us to care for our wellbeing, but how often do we think about the state of our soul? Why is it that, despite knowing what is right, we are often driven by our own desires? Is selfishness part of human nature, or something we are meant to rise above? Join us as we explore the inner tension between living for ourselves and living for God. Guests: Sara Bowcutt - UK Managing Director at Women for Women International David Russel - UK Coordinator at Survivors Fund, also known as SURF Professor Jennie Burnet Professor Scott Straus - Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and one of the leading scholars on genocide, political violence, and Rwanda. Producers: Bushra Tun Nisa Amir and Mariam Munib

Bible League International // Action Podcast
The Joy of Reconciliation in Rwanda (Re-air)

Bible League International // Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 24:54


This month, we're re-airing one of our favorite and most listened to podcasts from November 2025. Enjoy... The country of Rwanda in east Africa has known tremendous suffering and loss from the Genocide of 1994, in which hundreds of thousands were killed. And even though a huge percentage of Rwandans identify as believers, many mix elements of their former pagan beliefs and practices with their new Christian faith. So, the need for the Gospel to heal and correct is desperately needed.Join host Michael Woolworth and his guest, Anton De Vreugd, as Anton recalls wonderful Christians he met on his recent trip to Rwanda. That includes 12-year-old Joyeuse, who loves to write and sing her own songs about the Lord. And 63-year-old Dalie, who lost her own dear husband and son in the Rwanda Genocide but was granted strength by God to forgive those who brought such tragedy to her life.Subscribe today and invite others to listen with you to this powerful podcast. Length: 24:54.

Ninjas Are Butterflies
177 - Lake Van Ancient Sea Monster, Rwanda Genocide & Soccer Violence

Ninjas Are Butterflies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 106:06


Ninjas Are Butterflies – Episode 177 dives into a mix of mystery, history, and real-world chaos that feels hard to believe. We start with a bizarre underwater discovery off the coast of Turkey, where ancient submerged ruins, strange formations, and reports of a possible water creature have sparked debate about lost civilizations and what might be hiding beneath the surface. From there, we shift to one of the darkest moments in modern history: the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. We walk through how it happened, why the warning signs were ignored, and what this tragedy still reveals about global power, media silence, and human nature. We wrap the episode with the shocking murder of a soccer referee in Brazil, breaking down how a match spiraled into violence and what it says about mob mentality and the fragile line between order and chaos. If you're into deep-dive conversations on history, unexplained mysteries, and stories the headlines don't fully explain, this episode is for you. Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get 20% off + free shipping with promo code [NINJAS] at https://shopmando.com #mandopod #ad Thanks to our sponsor BetterHelp. Visit https://betterhelp.com/NINJAS for 10% off your first month #sponsored Get MORE Exclusive Ninjas Are Butterflies Content by joining our Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/NinjasAreButterflies NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY @ 6AM EST! Ninja Merch: https://www.sundaycoolswag.com/ Start Your Custom Apparel Order Here: https://bit.ly/NinjasYT-SundayCool Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bible League International // Action Podcast
The Joy of Reconciliation in Rwanda

Bible League International // Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 24:54


The country of Rwanda in east Africa has known tremendous suffering and loss from the Genocide of 1994, in which hundreds of thousands were killed. And even though a huge percentage of Rwandans identify as believers, many mix elements of their former pagan beliefs and practices with their new Christian faith. So, the need for the Gospel to heal and correct is desperately needed. Join host Michael Woolworth and his guest, Anton De Vreugd, as Anton recalls wonderful Christians he met on his recent trip to Rwanda. That includes 12-year-old Joyeuse, who loves to write and sing her own songs about the Lord. And 63-year-old Dalie, who lost her own dear husband and son in the Rwanda Genocide but was granted strength by God to forgive those who brought such tragedy to her life.Subscribe today and invite others to listen with you. Length: 24:54.

Conversing
Violence Against the Poor, with Gary Haugen

Conversing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 53:16


How can we  address the problem of violence against the poor? International Justice Mission exists to answer this question with protecting and rescuing victims, bringing criminals to justice, restoring survivors to safety and strength, and helping local law enforcement build a safe future that lasts. In this episode, International Justice Mission's founder and CEO, Gary Haugen, joins Mark Labberton to reflect on almost three decades of IJM's fight against violence and slavery worldwide—and the spiritual formation that sustains it. Haugen shares the origins of IJM in response to systemic violence against the poor, the evolution from individual rescues to transforming justice systems, and the remarkable rise of survivor leaders transforming their own nations. Together they reflect on courage, joy, and faith amid immense risk—bearing witness to God's power to bring justice and healing through ordinary people. Episode Highlights “Protecting the poor from violence is God's weight, but it's our work, and we're gonna seek to do it Jesus's way.” ”In this era, I just think what the world is aching to see is the followers of Jesus who have a incandescent freedom from fear and a life-giving joy.” “Most of this violence will go away if government does just even a decent job of enforcing the law.” “Our first commitment is to help each other become more like Jesus—and from that strength, to do justice.” “The greatest miracle of IJM is not only the results—it's the freedom from fear and the joy with which they've done it.” “God saw them in their darkness, and they now testify to the goodness of an almighty God who loved them.” Helpful Links and Resources International Justice Mission – https://www.ijm.org Gary Haugen, The Locust Effect: Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence – https://www.amazon.com/Locust-Effect-Poverty-Requires-Violence/dp/0199937877 Gary Haugen, Just Courage: God's Great Expedition for the Restless Christian – https://www.amazon.com/Just-Courage-Expedition-Restless-Christian-ebook/dp/B001PSEQR4 Riverside Church Sermon by Martin Luther King Jr., “Beyond Vietnam” — https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/beyond-vietnam William Lloyd Garrison biography – https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Lloyd-Garrison Rwanda Genocide Investigation (UN Historical Overview) – https://www.un.org/en/preventgenocide/rwanda About Gary Haugen Gary Haugen is the founder and CEO of International Justice Mission (IJM), the world's largest international anti-slavery organization. Before founding IJM in 1997, he served as the Director of the United Nations' investigation into the Rwandan genocide and previously worked at the U.S. Department of Justice, focusing on police misconduct. A graduate of Harvard University and the University of Chicago Law School, Haugen has dedicated his life to ending violence against the poor and mobilizing the global church for justice. Show Notes The founding of IJM in 1997 as a Christian response to violence against the poor Gary Haugen's formative experience directing the UN's genocide investigation in Rwanda Realization that hunger and disease were being addressed—but violence was not Early cases in the Philippines, South Asia, and Peru exposing police-run brothels and child slavery IJM 1.0: rescuing individuals from slavery and abuse, case by case IJM 2.0: strengthening local justice systems to prevent violence before it happens Martin Luther King Jr.'s “Jericho Road” as a model for systemic transformation Formation of small multidisciplinary teams—lawyers, investigators, social workers IJM's evolution from rescue operations to building sustainable justice infrastructure Twenty-year celebration: Liberate conference and the global IJM staff retreat IJM's culture of spiritual formation: daily solitude, prayer, and community rhythms A Christian order of justice rooted in prayer, silence, and shared joy Spiritual formation as the foundation for sustainable justice work Experiments in Cambodia, the Philippines, and South Asia reducing violence by up to 85% Replication of IJM's model across 46 regions to protect 500 million vulnerable people Goal by 2030: one million freed from slavery, 300 million living under protection Empowering survivor leaders: from victims to advocates and elected officials Stories of transformation like Pama in South Asia leading the Release Bonded Laborers Association The Kenyan case of Willie Kimani—murdered IJM lawyer whose legacy reformed police accountability IJM's resilience: pursuing justice for six years until conviction of perpetrators Theological grounding: justice as God's work, pursued in Jesus's way Haugen on resilience: “It's a marathon, not a sprint” Joy and freedom from fear as hallmarks of IJM's culture How IJM balances global crisis fatigue with focused mission clarity Future challenges: technology-driven oppression—live-stream child abuse and forced scamming Global body of Christ as the essential network for courage and joy Sustainability and local leadership as the future of global justice movements Spiritual communities as the seedbed for future justice leaders Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment Magazine and Fuller Seminary.  

Conversations
How Alan the 'shit magnet' helped revolutionise Australia's ambulance services

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 46:48


When you call for an ambulance these days, chances are the officers inside will save a life. But 40 years ago, 80 per cent of Alan Playford's passengers would either die on the way to the hospital, or on its doorstep. This is how he, and his colleagues, changed the face of paramedicine for the better.When Alan Playford first joined the New South Wales Ambulance Service in the 1970s, he would drive an ambulance on his own to all sorts of emergencies.With little equipment, and no support, Alan would simply have to bundle people into the back of the wagon and race to the hospital, where lifesaving machines and skills could give them a chance.In those early days, 80 per cent of Alan's patients would die either on the way to the hospital or on the doorstep.Alan and a group of other ambulance officers and doctors knew they could do better and set about modernising paramedicine.Under the leadership of Dr Bob Wright, they began innovative (and often terrifying) training to save more lives.Ambulance officers from Newcastle, including Alan, were among the first to be trained in these new "advanced life support" skills.So by the time the unprecedented Newcastle Earthqauke hit in 1989, Alan used his more than ten years' experience to save lives at the Newcastle Workers Club and on Beaumont Street.Alan went on to makeover the now beloved Westpac Rescue Helicopter, and took his skills to places like Rwanda and East Timor.He gained his nickname the 'shit magnet' for his habit of coincidentally being there to help out in emergencies, even when he's not on duty.Further informationThrough the Rubble is written by Alan Playford and Penny Keogh. It is published by Simon & Schuster.This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris and presented by Richard Fidler, executive producer is Nicola Harrison.It explores modern history, medical history, Ambulance Union, paramedics, hospital St Vincents, the Hunter, Norm Duffy, natural disasters, lifesaving innovation, medical innovation, ambos, Australian history, war, Rwanda, genocide, civil war, rescue chopper.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar
Ep 96: Deogratias Niyizonkiza, Healing a Nation, One Village at a Time

Brave New World -- hosted by Vasant Dhar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 63:08


Episode 96 of Brave New World features Deogratias Niyizonkiza in conversation with Vasant Dhar. From surviving the genocide in Burundi to rebuilding lives through healthcare and education, Deo's journey is one of extraordinary resilience and purpose. Useful Resources:1. Deogratias “Deo" Niyizonkiza, Founder and CEO, Village Health Works. 2. Strength In What Remains - Tracy Kidder. 3. Louis Rwagasore, Burundian Prince and Politician.4. Hutu, Tutsi and Twa, Ethnic Groups In Burundi. 5. The Assassination of Burundian President Melchior Ndadaye. 6. Rwanda Genocide of 1994. 7. Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe. 8. Termination of USAID. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. The subscription is free! Pre-order Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AI - Vasant Dhar.

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast
Harvey Weinstein trial witness Elizabeth Entin. Friday Diddy, Luigi Mangione EDNY on Rwanda genocide

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 2:23


VLOG II April 24: Harvey Weinstein trial witness Elizabeth Entin, crossed on podcast https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/courtroom-extra-harvey-weinstein Friday Diddy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHP7YF19 & Luigi Mangione book: https://books.google.com/books/about/Luigi_Mangione_Lone_Wolf.html - today, EDNY on Rwanda genocide which UN(SG) covered up

projectsavetheworld's podcast
Episode 664 Peace and Health in Congo

projectsavetheworld's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 61:38


Pakisa Tshimika is a Congolese public health doctor in Kinshasa, where he heads the Mama Makeka House of Hope. Neil Arya is a aily physician in Waterloo, Ontario and the founder of Pegasus, an institute for health care workers and social scientists. For the video, audio podcast, and comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-664-peace-and-health-in-congo.

Africalink | Deutsche Welle
Rwanda vows to defend itself against FDLR threat

Africalink | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 25:31


The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group handed over FDLR fighters to Kigali. They say leaders of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) were involved in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The Congolese government dismissed the claims as "fabricated." So, how does Rwanda see peace succeeding in the region? DW's Eddy Micah Jr speaks to Rwanda's government spokesperson, Yolande Makolo.

Perfect English Podcast
On the Wrong Side of History 4 | When Power, Fear, and Ambition Led to Disaster

Perfect English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 8:26


In this gripping episode of On the Wrong Side of History, host Danny takes you on a journey through five catastrophic moments that shaped our world: the Bay of Pigs invasion, McCarthyism, the Partition of India, the Rwanda Genocide, and the Great Leap Forward. Discover how fear, overconfidence, and misjudgments led to disasters that still echo in today's geopolitical landscape. Through educational storytelling, we explore the factors behind these failures, the human cost, and the lessons they teach us about power, ambition, and responsibility. To unlock the full episode and gain access to our extensive back catalogue, consider becoming a premium subscriber on Apple Podcasts or Patreon. And don't forget to visit englishpluspodcast.com for even more content, including articles, in-depth studies, and our brand-new audio series now available in our English Plus Podcast's shop!

Palestine Deep Dive
EXPOSED: How Western Media Can Be Prosecuted For It's Role In Gaza Genocide | Craig Mokhiber

Palestine Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 28:05


International human rights lawyer and former senior UN official Craig Mokhiber exposes the Western media's role in the "machine of genocide" on Gaza and how it can be held legally accountable for its propaganda and bias reporting. Citing the Nuremberg Tribunal and the Rwanda Genocide, Mokhiber exposes historical legal precedents where media companies and figures have been held accountable for their role in facilitating war crimes and violations of international law. __________________________ Support Palestinian led independent media amplifying Palestinian voices against attempted erasure, from just £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/support Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PDeepdive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pdeepdivegram/ Daily news: https://palestinedeepdive.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=2931c4b53e89e695a30817efb&id=ea848d5a28

The Radio Vagabond
RWANDA: Genocide and Hiking the Thousand Hills (Flashback)

The Radio Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 35:05


Discover Rwanda's captivating blend of nature and history. From solemn visits to the Kigali Genocide Memorial to thrilling hikes in the Thousand Hills, each moment is woven with cultural richness and natural beauty.   See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/299-RWANDA/ 

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Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes
"I Just Kept Running".11 Years-Old. Family Murdered. Rwanda Genocide. Providence Nkurunzia (Audio/Visual)

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 65:34


In my podcast interview with Providence Nkurunzia, we delve into her harrowing journey as an 11-year-old during the Rwandan genocide of 1994, when her parents and five of her siblings were murdered. Providence vividly recounts how she "just kept running" to evade the brutality that engulfed her homeland, showcasing unimaginable courage and resilience at such a tender age. As a survivor, she has dedicated her life to amplifying the voices of those who perished and combating the dangerous rhetoric of genocide deniers. Providence's story is not just one of survival but of unwavering determination to ensure that the horrors of history are never forgotten or repeated. Her advocacy serves as a powerful beacon of hope and a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable tragedy. Providence is a mighty humanitarian warrior.

Fascinating People, Fascinating Places
Rwanda Genocide Survivor, Political Exile, and Inspiration: Drocella Mugorewera

Fascinating People, Fascinating Places

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 31:40


In 1994, Drocella Mugorewera was a young mother when Ethnic tensions between Hutu's and Tutsi's rooted in colonial divisions boiled over and led to a horrific genocide in Rwanda that cost up to one million lives. Drocella fled to the comparative safety of the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo before returning home determined to mold a better society in Rwanda.  She quickly became a government minister focused on forging an inclusive and peaceful society from the ashes of horrific events. But, her hopes for the future were largely unfulfilled as the increasingly authoritarian regime of Paul Kagame meant political dissent could no longer be tolerated. Fearing for her life, Drocella fled her homeland once again before finding refuge in the USA. There, she established herself as a campaigner for the rights of women, refugees, and an advocate for diversity. Ironically, as a young woman she earned a scholarship to study in the Ukraine -- another country now devastated by war.  Having seen the horrors of divisive politics. She is an inspirational figure full of hope and the desire for peace. In this episode I discuss her work as a diversity consultant. Her feelings about Rwanda, Ukraine, and war and conflict in general. A truly faith filled woman who somehow remains positive about he future despite seeing the worst of humanity. Official Website: Drocella Music: Pixabay This episode is sponsored by World History Encyclopedia, one of the top history websites on the internet. I love the fact that they're not a Wiki: Every article they publish is reviewed by their editorial team, not only for being accurate but also for being interesting to read. The website is run as a non-profit organization, so you won't be bombarded by annoying ads and it's completely free. It's a great site, and don't just take my word for it they've been recommended by many academic institutions including Oxford University. Go check them out at WorldHistory.org or follow this link: World History Encyclopedia.

Post Corona
Bonus Episode: Will the Middle East Be Unrecognizable? - with Jared Cohen

Post Corona

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 51:21


Jared Cohen is Co-Head of the Office of Applied Innovation and President of Global Affairs at Goldman Sachs. He also serves on the Management Committee of the firm. Jared is also the most senior Goldman executive to visit Israel since October 7. But Jared did not just visit Israel – and meet with a range of senior Israeli political leaders and security officials – he also was in Ramallah, in the West Bank to meet Palestinian Authority officials and Jordan – just before Jordan participated in the extraordinary multi-national defense of Israel, despite tense relations between the Israeli and Jordanian governments. And since then, Jared has traveled extensively throughout the Persian Gulf States, where he has a long history of deep relationships. It was interesting to get a fresh take from Jared on this region in transition. Prior to joining Goldman, Jared was an executive at Alphabet, before which he was Google's first Director of Ideas and Chief Advisor to Google's then CEO and Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt. From 2006 to 2010, he served as a member of the Secretary of State's Policy Planning Staff and as a close advisor to both Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton. Jared is a New York Times bestselling author of six books, including "One Hundred Days of Silence: America and the Rwanda Genocide," "Children of Jihad," "The New Digital Age: Transforming Nations, Business, and our Lives," which he co-authored with Eric Schmidt, and, most recently, "Life After Power: Seven Presidents and their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House," which you can order here: https://tinyurl.com/5xm8v7ft OR https://tinyurl.com/2ua6mzjd Paper discussed in this episode: "The rise of geopolitical swing states" -- https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/the-rise-of-geopolitical-swing-states.html

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne
Thirty years after Rwanda genocide, Roméo Dallaire cautiously optimistic the world finds greater peace

A Little More Conversation with Ben O’Hara-Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 105:45


Sleepy Don: Donald Trump dozes off as his historic criminal trial gets underway in New York City (1:47) Guest: Tim Bakken, Professor of Law at the US Military Academy, West Point, author of The Plea of Innocence: Restoring Truth to the American Justice System” Why Canadians are leery of big spending promises from the Trudeau government in the upcoming federal budget (15:53) Guest: Shachi Kurl, president, Angus Reid Institute Parkinson Awareness Month (31:40) Guest: Larry Gifford, president and co-founder, PD Avengers Allies urge Israel to show restraint after Iranian attack (51:26) Guest: Ali Vaez, Iran project director and Senior Adviser to the President, International Crisis Group Thirty years after Rwanda genocide, Roméo Dallaire cautiously optimistic the world finds greater peace (1:06:05) Guest: Roméo Dallaire, former Canadian senator, author of The Peace: A Warrior's Journey, served as force commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda during the 1994 genocide The clean-up of the Baltimore bridge collapse creates major challenges (1:23:13) Guest: Col. Estee Pinchasin, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Global Research News Hour
The Truth of the Rwanda Genocide: RPF the New Instrument for African Imperial Conquest

Global Research News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 59:00


This week, on the Global Research News Hour we are examining what is now called the Genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda as they took place starting 30 years ago this week, and arriving at the conclusion that this horrible tragedy was masked to conceal the truth of the actual perpetrators, the RPF, and the victims. In our first half hour, journalist Ann Garrison joins us to elaborate on what her research revealed and about how the current day Rwanda is a totalitarian regine with no room for dissent on this question. Then in our second half hour, writer, and publisher Robin Philpot returns to the show to talk about his 2013 book, Rwanda and the New Scramble for Africa.

Africalink | Deutsche Welle
AfricaLink on Air — 08 April 2024

Africalink | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 30:00


Rwanda marks 30 years since genocide against the Tusti +++ Nigerians outraged by electricity tariff hike +++ Guinean Muslims lament power outages as Idd el Fitr nears

The West Block
New foreign Interference revelations, Roméo Dallaire on Rwanda genocide anniversary

The West Block

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 23:27


Big revelations have emerged from the latest rounds of foreign interference inquiry hearings. At the inquiry, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) director David Vigneault said the agency had intelligence before Canada's 2019 election that China's government attempted to funnel about $250,000 through a network, possibly to interfere in Canadian elections. ‘The West Block' host Mercedes Stephenson is joined by Steven Chase, The Globe and Mail's senior parliamentary reporter, and Dick Fadden, former CSIS director, to discuss the latest round of testimony from intelligence officials and MPs, as well as the potential political fallout. Plus, Stephenson speaks with retired Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire, former UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda Force Commander, about the 30th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide.

Au Bout du Jour
Damien Vandermeersch et Jean-Philippe Schreiber : Rwanda, le choc, il y a 30 ans

Au Bout du Jour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 23:58


30 ans après le génocide rwandais, que peut-on dire de la justice qui a été ou non rendue et de l'histoire qui s'écrit ? Jean-Philippe Schreiber, historien, professeur à l'Université Libre de Bruxelles, vient de co-publier avec une brochette d'autres “Le choc” chez Gallimard. Damien Vandermeersch était juge d'instruction chargé de dossiers de répression du génocide. Il est aujourd'hui avocat général près la Cour de cassation. Il a publié ce livre, "Quand l'Histoire s'écrit à la machette” Merci pour votre écoute Le fin Mot c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 18h30 à 19h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Le fin Mot sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/23283 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Al Jazeera - Your World
Rwanda genocide memorial ceremony, New Slovakian president elected

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 2:49


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Life Stories
Episode 33 – The Rwanda Genocide – A Refugee Camp Volunteer’s Perspective – 4-6-24

Life Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 64:33


                            The Rwanda Genocide that occurred in 1994 was one of the most recent large-scale genocides inContinue readingEpisode 33 – The Rwanda Genocide – A Refugee Camp Volunteer's Perspective – 4-6-24

Woman's Hour
Rwanda genocide, Bowie's hairdresser, womanhood during Ramadan

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 57:09


Ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide on Sunday, April 7th, BBC journalist Victoria Uwonkunda returns to the counry for the first time after fleeing the genocide as a child in 1994, to find out how the country, and its people, are healing.Lots of our favourite pop - or rock - stars have had iconic looks to go along with their music. Suzi Ronson is the woman behind a hairstyle many of us will recognise - the red spiky hair of Ziggy Stardust, a character and onstage persona created by David Bowie. Her new memoir, Me and Mr Jones: My Life with David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars, talks about her time with the band during the 70s and meeting her late husband, guitarist Mick Ronson.It's almost the end of Ramadan 2024 – the month of fasting observed by Muslims all over the world. But what's it like to be a modern woman, potentially on your period, and still going through Ramadan? Anita speaks with Mehreen Baig from the podcast Not Even Water and Hodo Ibrahim, co-host of The Oversharers podcast, on the challenges and advantages of being a Muslim woman in Ramadan.You'll likely see the price of getting your nails done go up as of Monday, on what's being called the National Nail Tech Price Increase Day. While you might be paying around £40 to get your nails done, your nail technician would only take home around £7 an hour, once you take away the costs of things like tools and products. Amy Guy is the founder of Nail Tech Org and Rochelle Anthony owns her own salon, and they talk about what the price rise means to them.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Cecelia Armstrong

Psychopath In Your Life
Rwanda GENOCIDE * 100% USA Murder Genocide Plot with USA PUPPET Rwanda President Paul Kagame Master Murdering Psychopath in charge. MAIN Purpose: to rob Resources in CONGO and More Murder while no one is looking.

Psychopath In Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 222:42


Music:  Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Urban Mix) (youtube.com) The American Civil War and the Circassian Genocide (conjuringthepast.com)  Watch Hotel Rwanda (2004) – Free Movies | Tubi (tubitv.com) FREE Movie  False Religions Role in the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 – YouTube  The Rwanda Genocide’s Origins Are in Resource Extraction and US Militarism (youtube.com)  2024 […] The post Rwanda GENOCIDE * 100% USA Murder Genocide Plot with USA PUPPET Rwanda President Paul Kagame Master Murdering Psychopath in charge. MAIN Purpose: to rob Resources in CONGO and More Murder while no one is looking. appeared first on Psychopath In Your Life.

China Africa Talk
James Kimonyo: China key supporter of Rwanda's rebuilding after the genocide against the Tutsi

China Africa Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 18:07


As we mark the 30th commemoration of the Rwanda Genocide of 1994, we speak with James Kimonyo, Rwanda's Ambassador to China, to listen to his reflections on the brutal killings and explore China's role in Rwanda's journey of rebuilding and development.

The Radio Vagabond
299 RWANDA: Genocide and Hiking the Thousand Hills

The Radio Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 35:05


In this episode, we embark on a mesmerizing journey through Rwanda, a land of natural wonders and poignant history. Our exploration begins with an in-depth look at Rwanda's unique climate, characterized by eternal spring, gentle breezes, and invigorating showers. We delve into the serene atmosphere of the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a solemn site of remembrance that pays tribute to the victims of the 1994 genocide. From there, we navigate through the dark chapters of Rwanda's past, reflecting on the causes and aftermath of the tragic events. Our adventure takes us hiking through the picturesque landscapes of the Thousand Hills, where we uncover hidden gems and breath-taking vistas. Finally, we visit the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, a beacon of hope for the endangered mountain gorillas. Join us as we discover the beauty, resilience, and enduring hope of Rwanda. See the blog post here. Kigali Genocide Memorial Thousand Hills Hiking Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund

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Hillbilly Horror Stories
HHS Presents Macabre Misfortunes Ep 76 Rwanda Genocide

Hillbilly Horror Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 21:50


The Rwanda genocide was 100 days of bloodshed & murder in 1994.

Al Jazeera - Your World
Rwanda genocide fugitive appears in court, Belgium-Iran prisoner swap

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 2:51


UN News
Arrest of Rwanda genocide fugitive marks end of year-long ‘intense investigation'

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 0:06


The arrest of one of the last remaining fugitives from the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda has been hailed as a commitment to ensuring that justice is served, no matter how long it takes. Fulgence Kayeshima is alleged to have orchestrated the killing of approximately 2,000 Tutsi refugees at a Catholic Church in April 1994. He had been on the run for more than 20 years, hiding in East African countries, including among refugee populations.    Mr. Kayeshima was arrested in South Africa on Wednesday by the UN tribunal for war crimes in Rwanda, known as the IRMCT, and local authorities. This marked the culmination of an intense year-long process, as IRMCT Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz tells UN News's Anold Kayanda.  

Immigration Review
Ep. 160 - Precedential Decisions from 5/15/2023 - 5/21/2023 (Zipper Clause; asylum termination; Rwanda genocide; crime of violence; violent force; omission as force; VAWA; extreme cruelty; lack of physical abuse)

Immigration Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 35:46


Mukantagara v. DHS, No. 21-4144 (10th Cir May 16, 2023)Zipper Clause; INA § 242(b)(9); termination of asylum status; Rwanda genocide  USA v. Harris, No. 17-1861 (3d Cir. May 17, 2023) and USA v. Jenkins, No. 18-2222 (3d Cir. May 18, 2023) Borden; recklessness; omission; violent force; first degree aggravated assault; robbery; Pennsylvania; 18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 2702(a)(1); second-degree aggravated assault of a protected individual in violation of 18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 2702(a)(3); realistic probability test Ruiz v. U.S. Att'y Gen., No. 22-10445 (11th Cir. May 18, 2023)VAWA cancellation of removal; definition of extreme cruelty; Patel; reviewable hardship determination; no requirement for physical abuse; INA § 103(a)(1); quintessential question of law Sponsors and friends of the podcast!Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years.Docketwise"Modern immigration software & case management"Joorney Business Plans"Business-critical documents for every stage of your journey"For 30% off use code: REVJOORNEY30  Capital Good Fund"A social change organization that uses financial services to tackle poverty in America."Want to become a patron?Click here to check out our Patreon Page!CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: kgregg@kktplaw.comFacebook: @immigrationreviewInstagram: @immigrationreviewTwitter: @immreviewAbout your hostCase notesRecent criminal-immigration article (p.18)Featured in San Diego VoyagerDISCLAIMER:Immigration Review® is a podcast made available for educational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice. Rather, it offers general information and insights from publicly available immigration cases. By accessing and listening to the podcast, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship between you and the host. The podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state.MUSIC CREDITS:"Loopster," "Bass Vibes," "Chill Wave," and "Funk Game Loop" Kevin MacLeod - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Support the show

Noise Of Thunder Radio Show
NOTR - JESUITS & THE RWANDA GENOCIDE - 4.10.23

Noise Of Thunder Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023


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Sport Unlocked
Inside FIFA Congress: Infantino re-elected & compares first campaign to Rwanda genocide recovery. Women's WC: prize money rises & Visit Saudi dropped. Men's World Cup: 104 games & Morocco's 2030 bid

Sport Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 47:48


Episode 104 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues. On the agenda on March 20, 2023 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja: Inside the FIFA Congress in Kigali: Gianni Infantino re-elected & compares first campaign to Rwanda's genocide recovery. Women's World Cup: prize money rises & plans for pay parity by 2027. Visit Saudi dropped as sponsor after backlash. Men's World Cup: 104 games from 2026 & Morocco joins 2030 bidding with Spain and Portugal Manchester United takeover latest Barcelona investigation turmoil UEFA: Aleksander Ceferin on multi-club ownership Send any questions to the team on ⁠Twitter @SportUnlocked⁠ Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's ⁠YouTube channel⁠, ⁠Instagram ⁠or ⁠Twitter⁠ pages Music No Love by MusicbyAden ⁠https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden⁠Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: ⁠https://bit.ly/_no-love⁠Music promoted by Audio Library ⁠https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4

NEGOTIATEx
57 B: Creating Positive Impact Through Effective Persuasion | With Naseem Khuri And Rob Wilkinson

NEGOTIATEx

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 28:15


Today we continue our conversation with negotiation experts and academics Naseem Khuri and Rob Wilkinson. Naseem and Rob discuss the importance of vulnerability in persuasion, the use of shared vision and leadership to overcome confirmation bias, and the limitations of presenting facts alone in negotiations.  Additionally, they offer insights into the need for intentional leadership, building bridges, and working as a team. 

Ukraine Daily Brief
September 29, 2022: Another Nord Stream leak, more HIRMAS for Ukraine, and the trail of a Rwanda genocide suspect

Ukraine Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 11:19


The one hundred and fifty-first episode of the DSR Daily Brief.   Stories Cited in the Episode  Nord Stream: Sweden finds new leak in Russian gas pipeline U.S. pledges to double rocket launchers for Ukraine Trial of elderly Rwanda genocide suspect opens at UN court Mexico is world's deadliest spot for environmental activists All women have right to safe, legal abortion: India's top court Kuwait heads to polls in second legislative election in two years World Cup 2022: Denmark to wear 'toned down' jerseys in protest at hosts Qatar Fish fossil catch from China includes oldest teeth ever Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Good The Bad and The Pure Evil
The Rwanda Genocide - Killings, International Involvement and Aftermath Part 2

The Good The Bad and The Pure Evil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 29:18


Hello friends, welcome back to The Good, The Bad and The Pure Evil. Todays episode continues the story of the Rwanda Genocide. We look into the killings, what the international involvement was or more so lack or it and then the aftermath, were those involved caught? Were they tried for such awful, horrible crimes? and what effects did it have on the survivors?.....

Kay & Olu: Vision Guided Life
The Inconvenient Truth About Racism (Part TWO) - Kay Taiwo

Kay & Olu: Vision Guided Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 30:23


SUBSCRIBE to Kay & Olu Taiwo's Youtube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/KayOluTaiwoPart two of 'The Inconvenient Truth about Racism' highlights why we need godly wisdom and spiritual maturity to handle this very volatile subject. In part two I delve into:1. Prejudice.2. The irony of the 1994 Rwanda Genocide.3. The dangers of Critical Race Theory (CRT).4. My personal experience with a Pharmacist admitting to his own prejudice towards me.5. My experience at a grocery store that was perceived to be prejudice, and much more.Our perspective in life either advances the Kingdom of God or hinders it. The body of Christ cannot afford to be passive about the Gospel in this critical moment. The remedy to racism today hasn't changed since 2,000 years ago. No man-made scheme can fix what has been and always will remain: an issue of the heart. The reality is that many struggle to maintain a Biblical perspective amidst many worldly theories and ideologies that flood the marketplace of ideas.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Get BOOK by Kay & Olu on VISION: The Vision Guided Life: God's Strategy for Fulfilling Destinyhttp://visionguidedlife.com/#order SUPPORT THIS MINISTRY FINANCIALLYhttps://www.vflm.org/join-the-clubDOWNLOAD our Bible Scholar Apphttp://thebiblescholar.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAWebsite | https://www.vflm.orgInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/visionguidedlife/Twitter | https://twitter.com/visionforlife1Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/visionguidedlifeTiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@kayolutaiwoTO INVITE ME TO SPEAK:Want to have Kay and Olu Taiwo come and speak at your next event?https://www.vflm.org/invite-the-taiwos

History project
This is a short podcast for my world history class.

History project

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 5:04


This is about the Rwanda Genocide

WorldView
I WITNESSED People Being MASSACRED Before Me (Rwanda Genocide) - Pie-Pacifique Kabalira-Uwase

WorldView

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 53:17


Pie-Pacifique Kabalira-Uwase managed to survive the Rwanda genocide, and made it from being a car guard in South Africa to enrolling at university and receiving the Mandela-Rhodes Scholarship. He explains his story in the powerful book, “Witnessing: From The Rwandan Tragedy To Healing In South Africa”. ---- Guest Links ----- https://twitter.com/pkabalira https://web.facebook.com/piuspacis https://www.wordsworth.co.za/products/witnessing-from-the-rwandan-tragedy-to-healing-in-south-africa-paperback#:~:text=Tap%20to%20zoom-,Witnessing%3A%20From%20the%20Rwandan%20tragedy,healing%20in%20South%20Africa%20(Paperback)&text=Witnessing%20is%20a%20harrowing%2C%20yet,successful%20businessman%20in%20South%20Africa. https://www.linkedin.com/in/pie-pacifique-kabalira-uwase-64b29316/ WorldView is a media company that delivers in-depth conversations, debates, round-table discussions, and general entertainment. Most of our content will be focused on news and politics, centered on South Africa. But the rest will be chats with figures around the world and from all walks of life to create a package that will inevitably broaden your WorldView. ---- Links ----- https://twitter.com/Broadworldview https://web.facebook.com/BroadWorldView https://anchor.fm/broadworldview You can donate at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46136545&fan_landing=true Music: https://www.bensound.com​​​​​

Didactic Mind
Domain Query: The Great Dictator

Didactic Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 26:34


I got an interesting query from LRFotS Randale6, asking about what kind of dictatorship we can expect in America. It's pretty obvious that the USSA is, indeed, headed straight toward dictatorship of some kind, but the precise kind is hard to figure out. Here's his question in full: Periods of extreme leftism and subversion (at least in Europe) have previously heralded the rise of such figures as Hitler, Mussolini and Franco. Given that the USA is currently undergoing leftism far worse then anything Germany, Italy or Spain went through where exactly is our dictator and are we going to be unlucky and get a Hitler or lucky and get a Franco (or just be stuck with Mussolini, who to be fair wasn't initially an idiot). I break this down by looking at the three phases of government - rule by one, rule by few, rule by many. I point out that there really isn't a parallel at any time in human history for what the USSA is doing to itself right now - we've never seen THIS level of decadence, corruption, evil, sleaze, and indebtedness before. I then point out that, based on the video evidence from that White House do from a few days back, where the Fake President wandered around like a doddering old grandpa that no one wanted to talk to, I reckon that Obarmy is going to be the next great power behind the throne. In my view, the most likely scenario is that the Daemoncrats will take an absolute thumping in the midterms, and then use that as an excuse to jettison Fake President Greenscreen McNappyFace so that he can go do battle with Corn Pop in his retirement home while he drools into his oatmeal. Obama's power base will then displace the Clinton Faction and install Cameltoad Harris as the next Fake President. Remember that Cameltoad has no power base of her own - EVERYONE hates her. So she will be completely subservient to Obarmy. And his narcissism and vanity will not permit any rivals for power. His tyrannical rule will almost certainly be along the lines of a Hitler, Stalin, Mao, or Pol Pot - he is a globalist and a Pharisatanist to the core. And he absolutely will overreach. He will become the Left's version of Lincoln. Eventually, this will lead to the chaotic breakup of the USSA along familial and territorial lines, into at least two and as many as four countries, in an orgy of blood and fire that will make the Rwanda Genocide look tame by comparison. That, of course, is nothing more than my view and my prediction. I would love to be wrong about ALL of this. But I suspect that at least some of it will be spot on - unfortunately.

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
How the Rwandan genocide is being remembered this year in Halifax

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 6:39


In 1994, 800,000 people were murdered during civil war in Rwanda. Commemorations are now held to remember those who died or who were injured. Radio-Canada's Janvier Nahima finds out how Halifax is marking the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Rwanda Genocide.

One80
Episode 10: Shema Innocent, Chains broken by Jesus

One80

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 42:18 Transcription Available


Born and raised in Kigali, Rwanda, Shema Innocent knows hardship most westerners can't fathom. Poverty, a broken home, and a learning disability were some of the triggers that allowed anger to well up in him. But when his mother became a Christian, Shema started to see that he, too, needed Jesus. Hear how Jesus transformed Shema and brought him to the U.S. to study at Moody Bible Institute.  Be inspired by Shema's testimony. Never miss an episode. Have One80 delivered to your inbox:https://one80podcast.com/subscribe/Moody Bible Institute:https://www.moody.edu/https://www.facebook.com/MBIChicago/Pacific Garden Mission:https://www.pgm.org/History on Rwanda Genocide:​​https://www.history.com/topics/africa/rwandan-genocidePrayercast, Rwanda:https://prayercast.com/rwanda.htmlBe moved by the song that moved Shema!Tasha Cobbs Leonard, "Break Every Chain"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucY6NwQTI3MSendoff, Here's how to get the free song:https://one80podcast.com/subscribe/Shema's Community College:https://bluegrass.kctcs.edu/Shema on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/shema_inno/Shema on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/shema.innoShema's Church in Rwanda:https://www.facebook.com/Divine-Destiny-Church-in-rwanda-330316090342502/

Catholic Town
Our Lady of Kibeho: The Rwanda Genocide

Catholic Town

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 18:01


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Zakir Naik
Lessons from the Rwanda Genocide

Zakir Naik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022


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Kingdom Culture Conversations
Jon Coughlin of the City of Joy Rwanda: Genocide, Christian Education, and Cultural Transformation (Part Two)

Kingdom Culture Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 20:00


Jon Coughlin considers himself an unlikely champion for the students and staff of the City of Joy Christian School in Rwanda, Africa.  But, truth be told, in just a few minutes with Jon you begin to see the Lord's wisdom in leading him into the role.  Jon's passion for the mission of City of Joy is both apparent and abundant.  Further, his background and training in trauma-based care and counseling is the perfect match for a Rwandan community that still bears the scars of genocide.It is in the context of poverty and genocide that the City of Joy has risen to be a bright light on a number of fronts:  spiritually, academically, and culturally.  You will be inspired by today's Kingdom Culture Conversation!To learn more about the City of Joy Rwanda, please visit this link.To support this dynamic ministry financially, prayerfully consider following this link."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone:  (623)225-5573.

Kingdom Culture Conversations
Jon Coughlin of the City of Joy Rwanda: Genocide, Christian Education, and Cultural Transformation (Part One)

Kingdom Culture Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 35:21


Jon Coughlin considers himself an unlikely champion for the students and staff of the City of Joy Christian School in Rwanda, Africa.  But, truth be told, in just a few minutes with Jon you begin to see the Lord's wisdom in leading him into the role.  Jon's passion for the mission of City of Joy is both apparent and abundant.  Further, his background and training in trauma-based care and counseling is the perfect match for a Rwandan community that still bears the scars of genocide.It is in the context of poverty and genocide that the City of Joy has risen to be a bright light on a number of fronts:  spiritually, academically, and culturally.  You will be inspired by today's Kingdom Culture Conversation!To learn more about the City of Joy Rwanda, please visit this link.To support this dynamic ministry financially, prayerfully consider following this link."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit:  https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit:  https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone:  (623)225-5573.

The Morning Blend with David and Brenda
7 Sorrows Rosary with Immaculee Ilibagiza

The Morning Blend with David and Brenda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 15:59


Our Lady of Kibeho asked us to pray the 7 Sorrows Rosary. Immaculee Ilibagiz shares her incredible story of surviving the Rwanda Genocide and how she continues to find healing by prayer this devotion. More resources on her https://www.immaculee.com/ (webpage). https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.

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The Know Show Podcast
Aftermath of The Rwanda Genocide - Prof Phil Clark

The Know Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 52:56


https://www.patreon.com/user?u=31723331 What was the impact of the Rule of Law after the Rwanda Genocide? Phil Clark is a professor of International Politics at SOAS University. He specialises in conflict and post-conflict issues in Africa, particularly questions of peace, truth, justice and reconciliation. In this episode of The Know Show, Phil discusses with us the impact of the Rule of Law after the Rwanda Genocide. For example he gives insight on how crime rates dropped drastically after the implementation of Gacaca courts.   PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL to get the latest and most fascinating research!!! Get the latest episodes and videos on www.theknowshow.net The Know Show Podcast makes the most important research accessible to everyone. Join us today and be part of the research revolution. Follow Us On Social Media: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theknowshowpod/ Twitter https://www.instagram.com/theknowshowpod/  

Meet My Spiritual Doctor
Who is Josephine?

Meet My Spiritual Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 28:25


Meet My Spiritual Doctor, Josephine. At age of 16, she left her family to bring reconciliation to a country recently ravaged from the Rwanda Genocide. We hear about the tragic losses she suffered and what it took for her to find her path to joy again. Today, Josephine is a Pastor, a speaker and writer who has ministered in over 29 countries to hundreds of thousands of people across Africa, Asia, Europe and the US. She is founder and president of Rwanda Victory Mission and Associate Pastor of Powerhouse Church in Orlando, FL. This 10 episode series will explore the gritty phases of grief, loss, and trauma. We'll learn what spiritual healing means and how to find yourself again. Releasing bi-weekly on Tuesday mornings. Subscribe and tune in for our bi-weekly episodes. Watch on our YouTube channel! Connect with us on Instagram at @MeetMySpiritualDoctor

New Books in Diplomatic History
Joyce E. Leader, "From Hope to Horror: Diplomacy and the Making of the Rwanda Genocide" (Potomac Books, 2020)

New Books in Diplomatic History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 79:20


Earlier this year the world marked the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide. An occasion for mourning and reflection also offered a chance to reflect on the state of research about the genocide. Among the many books that were published in the past year, Joyce E. Leader's new book From Hope to Horror: Diplomacy and the Making of the Rwanda Genocide (Potomac Books, 2020) stands out. Leader was the Deputy Chief of Mission in Rwanda from 1991 through April 1994. As such, she was ideally positioned to witness Rwanda's slide into catastrophe. The book is an unusual combination of memoir, reflection and lessons learned. Leader offers a nuanced interpretation of the causes of the violence, one that supplements other secondary research. She also reflects on how we can apply the lessons of Rwanda to future conflicts. But most interesting are her own reflections on her experiences. Leader paints vivid pictures of what it was like to live in Rwanda before and at the very beginning of the genocide. And she is unusually honest and self-reflective about ways in which foreign diplomats could have acted differently. It's an important and valuable book. Kelly McFall is Professor of History and Director of the Honors Program at Newman University. He's the author of four modules in the Reacting to the Past series, including The Needs of Others: Human Rights, International Organizations and Intervention in Rwanda, 1994, published by W. W. Norton Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices