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The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF–Inkotanyi; French: Front patriotique rwandais, FPR) [2] is the ruling political party in Rwanda.. The RPF was founded in December 1987 by Rwandan Tutsi in exile in Uganda because of the ethnic violence that had occurred during the Rwandan Hutu Revolution in 1959–1962.
RPF–Inkotanyi FPR–Inkotanyi Paul Kagame: Big tent: Rwandan nationalism Right-wing populism Economic liberalism: 37 / 80. Centrist Democratic Party
The French remained hostile to the RPF and their presence held up the RPF's advance in the south-west of the country. [236] Opération Turquoise remained in Rwanda until 21 August 1994. [ 237 ] French activity in Rwanda during the civil war later became a subject of much study and dispute, and generated an unprecedent debate about French ...
The Forces armées rwandaises (FAR) was the national army of Rwanda until July 1994, when the government collapsed in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and the war with the Rwandan Patriotic Front (Inkotanyi). The FAR was estimated at 7,000 strong, including approximately 1,200 members of the Gendarmerie.
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Website: Official website: Military service; Allegiance: National Resistance Army (1979–1990) Rwandan Patriotic Front (since 1990) Rwanda (since 1994) Years of service: 1979–2000: Battles/wars: Ugandan Bush War War in Uganda (1986–1994) Rwandan Civil War: a. ^ Acting: 24 March – 22 April 2000
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RPF may refer to: Computing. Raster Product Format, a GIS file format; Reverse-path forwarding, a technique in multicast routing in networking;