- Léon
Mugesera (born 1952) is a
convicted genocidaire from
Rwanda who took
residence in Quebec, Canada. He was
deported from
Canada for an inflammatory...
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achieved since independence, and as
envisioned by the Akazu.
Politician Léon
Mugesera gave a
speech in November, 1992,
allegedly stating, "Do not be afraid,...
- to the
south of Lake Burera,
separated from it by a
spine of
hills Lake
Mugesera,
about 30 km south-east of Kigali, is a
narrow lake
consisting of five...
- Lake
Mugesera is a lake in the
Eastern Province, Rwanda. The lake is in the
Central Plateau,
southeast of Kigali. The lake is part of a
complex of lakes...
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widely used by
members of the
upper classes. A
Rwandan historian,
Antoine Mugesera,
stated that
French is
still used
among the educated, but
Kinyarwanda is...
- its
rivals to find out what [its own supporters]
would be doing." Léon
Mugesera, a
Rwandan politician convicted of
incitement to genocide, was
named in...
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Slate as one of the 50 best
nonfiction books of the past 25 years. Léon
Mugesera Stewart, Rory (21
March 2015). "Genocide in Rwanda:
Philip Gourevitch's...
-
Mugesera v
Canada (Minister of
Citizenship and Immigration), [2005] 2 S.C.R. 100, is a
leading Supreme Court of
Canada decision. The
Court upheld the deportation...
- into 14
sectors (imirenge): Gashanda, Jarama, Karembo, Kazo, Kibungo,
Mugesera, Murama, Mutenderi, Remera, Rukira, Rukumberi, Rurenge, Sake and Zaza....
- Rhineland-Palatinate with
Rwanda the
district had a
partnership with the muni****lity
Mugesera since 1983. As in 2001 this muni****lity was
included in the
district Mirenge...