Last reviewed: 13-11-2008
AllAfrica.com compiles news on Rwanda from African media and other sources. The
BBC country profile gives a good potted history and links to local media.
The
Human Rights Watch Rwanda page has reports on the country's judicial reforms and the war crimes trials. The site also has a genocide section called
Leave None to Tell the Story. This HRW page has information on
death toll estimates.
SURF, a British-based fund which helps survivors of the genocide, offers comprehensive educational materials and background. It's a good source for information on the human consequences of the massacres, and points of view from survivors living with the legacy of bereavement, disfigurement, rape and HIV/AIDS.
A
report by the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies explains the role radio played in stirring up ethnic hatred and organising the slaughter.
The
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda website is fairly basic, but keeps a tally of prosecutions.
The
U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) compiles data on HIV rates and trends over time.
We've compiled a reading guide on Rwanda with a rundown of
10 books.
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