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Rwanda in the 1990s with what was then Zaire
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Zaire borders nine countries History Lesson first, Zaire was renamed the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997. The Democratic Republic of the Congo borders the Central African Republic, Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Brundi, Zambia, Angola, the Republic of the Congo, and is separated from Tanzania by Lake Tanganyika.
The period of massacre is : The Rwandan genocide took place over a time span of only 100 days, between April and July 1994. Well, refugee problems, sporadic killings were there till 1997 (till the Congo war and formation of new Congo (old name Zaire) and diploiment of 2nd UNAMRs force
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Rwandan refugees go to their neighboring countries, for example Zaire and Uganda. Burundi is not a safe place for refugees.
The invaders from Rwanda invaded Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) during Mobutu Sese Seko`s tenure as president. The attackers had trained in Congo, and used it as a route to Zaire from their home country.
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Angola, Zambia, Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda<Not all this! It goes west i think
It was because a ethnic group was made and Uganda,Rwanda, and Burundi supported it, then Zaire's army was unable to put down the rebellion.
Yes. Zaire was the only African country colonized by Belgium. It was known as the Belgian Congo. (Zaire is currently known as the Democratic Republic of Congo, D.R. Congo, or D.R.C. It is also called Congo-Kinshasa, Kinshasa being the capital.) This is to distinguish it from the neighboring "Republic of Congo" (Congo-Brazaville). The Republic of Congo, or Congo-Brazaville, is the former colonial French Congo.
she researched gorillas in Zaire and Rwanda, and became the first person in recorded history to have skin ti skin contact with a moutnain gorilla. she was murdered in 1985, possibly by poachers.