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Par son épouse,
Maman Fêté Kimpiobi
Le Samedi, 22 septembre 2007
02 mai 1941- 17 septembre 2007
Chers parents et chers amis,
Mes premiers mots sont ceux de gratitude et de reconnaissance envers Dieu qui m’a accordé le privilège d’avoir pour époux un homme hors pair, un phénomène inclassable dans les limites des normes habituelles. Ceux qui l’ont bien connu ou qui l’ont simplement côtoyé comprennent ce que je veux dire.
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RWANDESE COMMUNITY
10/04/07
TO : EVENT ORGANIZERS
SUBJECT: CONDEMNATION OF YOUR INVITATION TO NOTORIOUS GENOCIDE NEGATIONIST, PAUL RUSESABAGINA
We, the members of the Rwandese community in the USA, including survivors of the 1994 Genocide, are writing to express our utter indignation at your invitation of Mr. Paul Rusesabagina to speak at your University. Mr. Rusesabagina, the Hollywood-fabricated “anti genocide hero”, has become the notorious flag-bearer of that very genocide negationism.
As you would no doubt agree, genocide negationism and revisionism raise universal issues of prejudice, propaganda, and morality, with deniers operating as agents of the original perpetrators, hounding victims from time to time. Through these agents, the perpetrators reach out once again to the lives of the victims long after the latter’s escape from the perpetrators’ physical clutches.
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The Friendship Mess: An amazing book from a 12 years girl.
Amanda Collerman, Rebecca Anderson and Ashley Taylor live in the same neighbourhood, attend the same school, play sports together, and shop together-in fact, they do almost everything together. After all, they are best friends and there are normal things that best friends do. They encounter problems at school with teachers and some of the popular kids make life difficult, but when the girls start arguing and fighting with each other over the sleepovers, cheerleading, their siblings, and other everyday things- their friendship turns into mess. Is their frienship over, or will it be strong enough and will the three girls be brave enough to clear the mess and save their tricky relationship ? 229 pp.
Keza Ruzima is a 12 year old girl who was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada. She is also a young writer who has just published her first novel,published by Baico Publishing Inc. Keza is currently working on her second book "The Perfect Birthday Party" that will introduce her book series called BFFL (Best Friends For Life).
Keza is also a passionate activist against all kinds of suffering the children have to endure around the world. She is particularily involved in helping those in need by donating 80% of her book sale royalties to the orphans victims of the genocide in Darfur and the 1994 genocide in her parents' home country (Rwanda).
For more information about Keza and her books, log on to: www.kezaruzima.com
When you buy this book, you will be automatically donating because 80% of the author's book
sales royalties will go to the Keza Ruzima Foundation: www.kezaruzimafoundation.org
Promotion: www.virunganews.com
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AFP
24/08/07
LONDRES, 23 août 2007 (AFP) - Un tribunal de Londres a ordonné jeudi au gouvernement britannique de suspendre les extraditions des demandeurs d'asile déboutés vers la République démocratique du Congo (RDC), accusée de les torturer à leur retour au pays.
Cette décision de la Haute Cour de justice de Londres, saisie par dix demandeurs d'asile déboutés, a suspendu les extraditions jusqu'à ce que le Tribunal britannique de l'asile et de l'immigration (AIT) statue le mois prochain sur les conditions de sécurité pour les personnes renvoyées en RDC.
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