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Rwanda's Kagame Has Ushered In Peace And Progress, And Crushed Dissent
For nearly two decades, Paul Kagame has led Rwanda. Many consider him a national hero for ending a genocide that killed 800,000 people. But he's ruled with an iron fist and silenced all opposition.
by Eyder Peralta
Aug 04, 2017
4 minutes
Some people walked hours to get to Shyira. They trekked down the steep hills that surround the small town in northern Rwanda last month not only to celebrate Liberation Day, but to get a close view of the country's president, Paul Kagame.
As music rose from the speakers, Kagame emerged from the behind the stage, a small man wearing his trademark black rim glasses.
The crowd went wild â they waved; they sang; they screamed. At least there, you would be hard-pressed to find any detractors.
Angelique Nakure said Kagame has built schools and hospitals and he would do even more
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