Word: twagiramungu
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...professor at University of Connecticut; Claudine Raynaud, professor at the Université François Rabelais at Tours; Ronald Kent Richardson, associate professor at Boston University; Barbara Rodriguez, assistant professor at Tufts University; Wole Soyinka, playwright and poet; Phyllis Taoua, associate professor at the University of Arizona; and Noel Twagiramungu, a fellow at the International Center for Transitional Justice...
...Harvard fellows for the 2005-2006 academic year are returning to the SAR for the second consecutive year. Of the six scholars, the identities of only three have been released. Alp Ayan, a psychiatrist from Turkey, will conduct research at Mass. General Hospital while Noel Twagiramungu, a lawyer from Rwanda, and Samuel Ngayhembako, a theologian from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, will join the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African-American Research. In addition to the six fellows formally affiliated with SAR, two SAR scholars from previous years have also remained on campus and taken up positions...
...Tutsi, moderate Hutu and political opponents of the former regime. Spectators squatting on a termite mound lean forward as Ntirushwamaboko describes how he and a gang of others corralled and slaughtered a group of Tutsi near the house of his victim, a 29-year-old farmer named Gonzaga Twagiramungu. Among the dead was his victim's 1-year-old son. "I'm asking for forgiveness from all Rwandans and the government of Rwanda, but most importantly from God, who looks over us all," Ntirushwamaboko says. Across the country, thousands of Rwandans are making similar pleas. Last Thursday, nearly 11 years...
...rebel general credited with ousting the Hutu government that orchestrated the killings, and who has led the country as part of a transitional government since 2000 - retained control with a 95% share of the vote. But while Kagame claimed "Rwanda is on the right path," defeated challenger Faustin Twagiramungu was quick to reject the ballot, claiming his campaign was stymied by intimidation...
...from government forces. By late last week, Twagiramungu had filed a petition with the country's Supreme Court seeking to nullify the vote. Independent observers confirm the arrest and disappearance of opposition figures in the runup to polling; a dozen Twagiramungu supporters were detained in Kigali on the eve of the poll for allegedly planning violent acts. But while E.U. observers acknowledged the elections were "not entirely" free and fair, they still called the ballot "an important step in the democratic process." More Space For Safety THE U.S. Seven months after the loss of the space shuttle Columbia...