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Where did the Numbers Come from About How Many People Died in the Rwandan Genocide
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Allan Stam, former US Special Forces Communications Specialist and professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, gives insight on understanding the Rwandan ...
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Paul Kagame did NOT allow US Marines Intervention of Rwandan Genocide Allan Stam explains
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Allan Stam, former US Special Forces Communications Specialist and professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, gives insight on understanding the Rwandan ...
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Allan Stam Explains Victims Count in Rwandan Genocide
moekasomo
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Professor Stam's research focuses on the dynamics of armed conflict between and within states. His current projects include developing a GIS model of the 1994 Rwandan genoc...
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EP Hearing on Human Rights in DRC: Violence
moekasomo
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A speaker at the European Parliament Sub Committee Hearing on Human Rights shines light on the violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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EP Subcommittee Hearing on Human Rights in the DRC: Natural Resources
moekasomo
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A speaker at the European Parliament Sub Committee on Human Rights highlights how the vast mineral wealth of the Democratic Republic of Congo fuels the conflict in the DRC.
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EP Subcommittee Hearing on Human Rights in the DRC
moekasomo
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A short clip highlighting a passionate speaker speaking on the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. With all the evidence and data out there about what is really ...
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Peter Erlinder's Arrival back to the USA
moekasomo
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After a nightmare experience in Rwanda attorney and professor Peter Erlinder makes it back to the USA.
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Free Peter Erlinder Paul Kagame
moekasomo
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Peter Erlinder is in Jail in Rwanda because of a law that was put into place in order to keep Rwanda's president Paul Kagame from being investigated in his possible involve...
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Leading Human Rights Activist Floribert Chebeya murdered?
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Were people employed by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo responsible for the murder of the leading human rights activist Floribert Chebeya Bahizire?
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MONUC in the DRC May 17, 2010
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MONUC (UN) in the Democratic Republic of Congo May 17, 2010 trying to justify the need for their continued occupation in the DRC.
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