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VIOLENCE IN RWANDA
Four years after its genocidal civil war, President Clinton visits Rwanda. (3/25/98)
Philip Gourevitch, the author of We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families, discusses the Rwandan genocide and its destabilizing effect on the region. (9/2/97)

CRISIS IN CONGO
An interview with Congo's new president, Joseph Kabila. (2/1/01)
A look at Congo's status following the assassination of President Kabila. (1/23/01)
Ray Suarez talks with Congo's President Laurent Kabila. (1/27/00)
More and more nations enter Congo's civil war. (10/22/98)
Laurent Kabila takes power. (5/22/97)

HUTUS AND TUTSIS
Who are the Hutus and Tutsis?
Easing tensions with religion. (8/31/00)
A look at the Hutu-Tutsi conflict in Rwanda and Burundi.(12/24/96)
The former president of Tanzania discusses the ethnic conflict.(12/27/96)

FIGHTING IN BURUNDI
More than 150,000 people are killed during a three year period of ethnic fighting. (8/1/96)
A look at the brutal civil war raging in Burundi. (5/23/96)
Will Burundi be the next Rwanda?(3/28/96)

 


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