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The Controversy of Paul Rusesabagina
This chapter examines the complex legacy of Paul Rusesabagina, known for his actions during the Rwandan genocide, and his shift to becoming a vocal critic of the Rwandan government. It discusses his recent arrest and the broader implications for human rights advocacy within Rwanda, highlighting the dangerous climate for dissenters. The narrative questions the international community's response to these issues while exploring the methods employed by the Rwandan government to suppress opposition.
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