- term, Chinese: 𪜶 叔; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: in chek; lit. 'his/her/their uncle'.
Inyenzi Rwanda Tutsi people A
person of the
Tutsi ethnic group in Africa. Literally...
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which was
conducted against Rwanda by
Inyenzi rebels who
aimed to
overthrow the
government in
December 1963. The
Inyenzi were a
collection of
ethnically Tutsi...
- ****roaches (French:
Inyenzi ou les Cafards) is a 2006
memoir by
Scholastique Mukasonga,
published by Éditions Gallimard. It was
published in English...
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native Congolese, the
Simba rebels included Rwandan exiles.
Known as "
Inyenzi" in Rwanda,
these exiles had
repeatedly attempted to
retake their home...
- his 1992
speech claiming that
Hutus were
about to be "exterminated by
inyenzi or ****roaches" was
protected free
speech and that the speech's themes...
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claiming to be flags!" The
radio programs frequently referred to the
Tutsi as
inyenzi, a
Kinyarwanda word
meaning '****roach',
though the term had also been...
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wishing to
overthrow the new regime. Some
exiles formed armed groups (called
inyenzi, or "****roaches", by the Hutu government), who
launched attacks into Rwanda...
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amplifying ethnic and
political division; it also
labeled the
Tutsi as
inyenzi,
meaning non-human
pests or ****roaches,
which must be exterminated. Leading...
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Police Service (SAPS), and an advocate. He is the
author of four novels:
Inyenzi,
which centres on the
Rwandan genocide, and the
crime novels of Coldsleep...
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November 1991 edition,
Ngeze asked "What
tools will we use to
defeat the
Inyenzi once and for all?"
alongside an
image of a machete. The
March 1993 issue...