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  2. Great Lakes refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes refugee crisis is the common name for the situation beginning with the exodus in April 1994 of over two million Rwandans to neighboring countries of the Great Lakes region of Africa in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide. Many of the refugees were Hutu fleeing the predominantly Tutsi Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), which had ...

  3. Clemantine Wamariya - Wikipedia

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    Joyful Clemantine Wamariya (born 1988) [1] is a Rwandan-American author, speaker, and human rights advocate. [2]Born in Rwanda, she was forced to leave her home in Kigali and her parents at the age of six due to the Rwandan Genocide.

  4. African immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, refugees make up a large class of admission to the United States. Recent crises in the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Nigeria, and Burundi have been sources of migrants in recent years. [17] With recent restrictions on refugee entrance to the United States, refugees may face a harder time entering the United States.

  5. Short film to be shown in schools to educate pupils on plight ...

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    Director Peter Peake said those behind the film hope it will encourage empathy in young people towards refugees. Short film to be shown in schools to educate pupils on plight of child refugees ...

  6. Albertine (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Albertine" is a song by singer-songwriter Brooke Fraser, and the third single from her second studio album, Albertine. It was largely inspired by a Rwandan orphan, by the name of Albertine, whom Fraser met while there in 2005. "Albertine" did not appear on any record chart, but it won Fraser the annual APRA Silver Scroll.

  7. Banyarwanda - Wikipedia

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    For example, the word abantu (people) is a class 2 noun with preprefix a-and prefix ba-; when applying the adjective -biri (two) to that noun, it takes the class 2 prefix ba-, so "two people" translates as abantu babiri; [94] ibintu (things) is a class 4 noun with prefix bi-, thus "two things" translates as ibintu bibiri.

  8. Where every president's kid has attended school since the ...

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    Post-election win, President-elect Trump announced that wife Melania and their 10-year-old son, Barron, will remain in their New York City home through the end of the year so Barron can finish the ...

  9. Paul Rusesabagina - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rusesabagina (Kinyarwanda: [ɾusesɑβaɟinɑ]; [3] [4] born 15 June 1954) is a Rwandan human rights activist. He worked as the manager of the Hôtel des Mille Collines in Kigali, during a period in which it housed 1,268 Hutu and Tutsi refugees fleeing the Interahamwe militia during the Rwandan genocide. [5]