United Nations: It was a bone-dry day in the hills of western Rwanda, and I was speaking with the head of the local United Nations field office a fellow Canadian about what makes the Kigeme refugee camp so different from others, according to Globe and Mail. In Rwanda, ex-Quebeckers genocide trial stokes ethnic tensions The goal is integration, not isolation. We were standing at the edge of one of the worlds great rainforests, deep in the humid heart of Africa, but the dry season had baked the gumbo roads to a rust-red powder. More Related to this Story
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