- New York Times, June 30 – ‘No One Can Silence Me’: Paul Rusesabagina on His Captivity in Rwanda
- Sunday Times (UK), June 18 –Sisters saved in Hotel Rwanda rescue father 30 years later
- CNN, June 14 – The daughters of “Hotel Rwanda” hero Paul Rusesabagina speak to CNN’s Julia Chatterley after their father’s return to the United States
- InsideUNI, April 10 – Where Art Meets Advocacy: UNI Alum Isaac Campbell Spotlights American Detainees
- BBC, March 30 – Paul Rusesabagina: Hotel Rwanda Hero and Government Critic Arrives in US
- CNN, March 29 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Paul Rusesabagina Arrives Back in US
- Reuters, March 29 – Freed ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Returns to United States After Prison Stay
- New York Times, March 27 – Paul Rusesabagina, ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Dissident, Departs Rwanda for Qatar
- Bloomberg, January 24 – Spyware Finally Got Scary Enough to Freak Lawmakers Out—After It Spied on Them
- TIME, December 13 – Biden’s Africa Summit Legitimizes Strongmen Like Kagame
- Los Angeles Times, August 17 – Jailed for terrorism, onetime hero Rusesabagina is a point of U.S. contention with Rwanda
- The Guardian, August 11 – Blinken raises concerns over Hotel Rwanda dissident trial with Kagame
- CNN, August 11 – Blinken raised ‘serious concerns’ about human rights with Kagame in Rwanda
- Washington Post, August 11 – Once a U.S. darling, Rwanda’s Kagame hears concerns amid Blinken visit
- New York Times, August 11 – Blinken Urges Rwanda and Congo to End Support for Warring Militias
- News 24, July 25 – Members of Congress urge Blinken to demand ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero’s release Secretary of State Blinken is scheduled to visit Rwanda next week.
- The Star, June 30 – Ukraine cannot halt this genocide alone. Will world leaders finally learn from history and intervene?
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The Athletic, June 27- Arsenal’s Visit Rwanda sponsorship: The Impact, Criticisms, and What Fans Think
- Mirror UK June 24 – Daughter of Hotel Rwanda hero blasts Boris Johnson for shaking hand of dictator
- CNN, June 24 – Paul Kagame is seen by some as a liberator. But critics say Rwanda is only safe for those who toe the line
- Index on Censorship, June 24 – All Eyes on “One of the Safest Countries in the World”
- Channel 4: Matt Frei, June 17 – ‘People do not go to Rwanda, they flee,’ says daughter of jailed ‘Hotel Rwanda’ subject
- CNN, June 17 – Opinion: Dear Prince Charles, don’t shake hands with the tyrant who kidnapped our father
- The Guardian, June 14 – US Defense Contractor In Talks to Take Over NSO Group’s Hacking Technology
- The Guardian, June 14 – ‘People Do Not Go To Rwanda, They Flee,’ Says Daughter of Jailed ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Subject
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Deseret News, May 25 – It’s time for the ‘Hotel Rwanda’ manager to go free
- The Africa Report, May 23 – US-Rwanda relations: Rusesabagina prosecution complicates aid support
- CNN, May 20 – US says ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Rusesabagina ‘wrongly detained’
- Politico, May 18 – Biden steps up his detainee efforts
- Essence, May 5 – Family Of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Sues Rwandan Government For $400M
- BET, May 2 – Family Of Imprisoned ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Sues Rwandan Government
- SkyNews, May 1 – Family of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Paul Rusesabagina files $400m lawsuit over his alleged abduction and torture
- NPR, May 1 – The family of the ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero sues Rwandan government for $400 million
- BBC, April 30 – Paul Rusesabagina: Hotel Rwanda hero’s family files $400m US lawsuit
- The Guardian, April 30 – Family of Hotel Rwanda hero launches $400m lawsuit over his alleged abduction
- The Mirror, April 14 – Man who saved 1,200 people during Rwanda genocide wrongly convicted of terrorism
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The Associated Press, April 14 – Activists urge release of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Rusesabagina
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KSAT, April 13 – Hollywood gets involved as Paul Rusesabagina’s health worsens, according to family
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Los Angeles, April 8 – Don Cheadle, Kerry Kennedy, and Terry George headline exclusive panel discussion freeing Paul Rusesabagina, a real-life hero of “Hotel Rwanda” who was kidnapped by the current Rwandan dictator and is now wrongfully imprisoned there
- Reuters, April 5 – Rwandan court upholds ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero’s 25-year sentence
- Clooney Foundation for Justice, April 4 – Hotel Rwanda Figure Paul Rusesabagina’s Trial ‘Seriously Flawed’ Says TrialWatch Report
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The New York Times, April 4 – Rwandan Court Declines to Extend Sentence for Paul Rusesabagina
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Office of Press Relations, April 1 – Adminstrator Samantha Power Meets with Rwandan Foreign Minister, Vincent Biruta
- RFK Human Rights, March 30 – The UN Confirms Rwandan Authorities Abducted and are Arbitrarily Detaining Paul Rusesabagina
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MinnPost, March 9 – The human rights hypocrisy of Rep. Ilhan Omar
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NY Sun, February 26 – Why Paul Rusesabagina Matters for America. Can’t read the article? Download the PDF.
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Mirror, February 21 – EXCLUSIVE: Arsenal’s Visit Rwanda sponsorship and the dark side to a hideous sportswashing agenda
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San Antonio Express, February 20 – Save the Man Who Saved So Many. Can’t read the article? Download the PDF.
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San Antonio Express, February 20 – Joaquin Castro Calling on US to Stand Up for Paul Rusesabagina. Can’t read the article? Download the PDF.
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Bloomberg Businessweek, February 17 – ‘Zero-Click’ Hacks Are Growing in Popularity. There’s Practically No Way to Stop Them
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Politico, February 17 – Can Biden save the man who inspired ‘Hotel Rwanda’?
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National Journal, February 16 – Lawmakers urge release of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero charged with terrorism. Can’t read the article? Download the PDF.
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San Antonio Express News, February 11 – Clack: Remember His Name and Bring Him Home. Can’t read the article? Download the PDF.
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Axios, February 9 – “Hotel Rwanda” hero’s daughter pleads for help
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Texas Signal, February 3 – Joaquin Castro Calls For the Release of Paul Rusesabagina
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The Guardian, February 2 – FBI confirms it obtained NSO’s Pegasus spyware
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San Antonio Express News Commentary, January 28 – Cruz silent on Rusesabagina; what does that say to Texans?
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Texas News Today, January 24 – The Dream Week event resonates with some community members
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San Antonio Express News, January 23 – Student tried to challenge Rwanda official about father
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News4 San Antonio, January 21 – DreamWeek hosts Rwandan ambassador despite protests
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San Antonio Report, January 21 – DreamWeek event with Rwandan ambassador draws scrutiny
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KSAT, January 21 – Dream Week event strikes cord with some community members
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The Washington Post, December 28 – Opinion: My husband risked it all to protect hundreds in Rwanda. Now, he needs our help.
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The Guardian, December 21 – Hotel Rwanda hero to terrorist ‘show trial’: Paul Rusesabagina’s daughters on the fight for his freedom
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Newsmax, December 16 – US Condemns Trial, Conviction of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Figure
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Dallas News, December 14 – Texas Families Demand the Government Act to Win Release of Relatives Detained & Held Captive Overseas. Can’t read the article? Download the PDF.
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Blog Der Republik, December 12 – Rwanda: From “Shining Beacon” to Murderous Dictatorship
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Daily Mail, December 11 – Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is urged to block the appointment of Rwanda’s top diplomat in London over the kidnap and detention of the country’s most famous human rights activist
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The Times, December 10 – ‘Kidnapper’ of Hotel Rwanda hero Paul Rusesabagina set to become UK ambassador
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PBS News Hour, December 4 – Dictatorial governments are reaching beyond their borders to silence critics. Read the article. Watch the Video.
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New York Times, December 3 – U.S. to Urge Democracies to Sanction Corrupt Foreign Officials, Human-Rights Abusers. Can’t read the article? Download it here.
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UnHerd, December 1 – Andrew Mitchell’s friends in Rwanda.
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Mediaset/Italia 1, November 20 – My father is sick. He was kidnapped and tortured because he stood up for Human Rights
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Rai TV, November 20 – Life sentence for the Hero of the Film “Hotel Rwanda”. For His Daughter this is a Political Case
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Agenzia Dire, November 19 – The appeal of the daughter of the hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ to the Vatican: “Arrested and tortured, the Vatican intervenes”
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Il Dubbio, November 18 – “My father, hero of Rwanda, kidnapped and tortured by the regime.”
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Il Dubbio, November 18 – L’avvocatura italiana scende in campo per la liberazione di Paul Rusesabagina.
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The Washington Post, November 8 – Opinion: More countries are taking Americans hostage. The U.S. is losing its ability to stop it.
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Vanguard Africa, November 1 – When the Luster Fades: Paul Kagame’s Violent Repression Takes a Toll
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San Antonio Report, October 28 – Paul Rusesabagina taught me what it means to be selfless
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KSAT, October 21 – Event held in San Antonio honoring Paul Rusesabagina, who saved hundreds during the Rwandan genocide
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News 4 San Antonio, October 21 – Family of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Paul Rusesabagina pleas for help as he remains in prison
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The Washington Post, October 21 – Prosecutors to challenge ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero’s 25-year prison sentence
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KSAT, OCtober 21 – KSAT Q&A: Daughter of man who inspired movie ‘Hotel Rwanda,’ discusses his imprisonment, efforts to bring him home
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San Antonio Report, October 20 – A San Antonio humanitarian now sits in a Rwandan jail
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San Antonio Report, October 17 – Rallying to shine a light on Paul Rusesabagina’s kidnapping and show trial
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Boston Globe, October 14 – America’s mealy mouthed defense dissidents
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Daily Maverick, September 30 – Hero to zero: The Rwandan hotelier who saved 1,200 Tutsis from death now needs his own saviour.
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The Economist, September 27 – How does Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s president, get away with it?
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Texas Standard, September 24 – Paul Rusesabagina’s Daughter Fights For The Release Of The ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero, Sentenced To 25 Years In Prison.
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GL Post, September 23 – Rights Groups Condemn Rwandan Court Conviction of Paul Rusesabagina
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All Africa, September 23 – Rwanda: Rights Groups Condemn Rwandan Court Conviction of Paul Rusesabagina
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Washington Post, September 23 – Exile used to be safe. Now dictators are hunting down their enemies abroad.
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EU Reporter, September 22 – 25 years in prison for Paul Rusesabagina, Hotel Rwanda’s hero
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London Times, September 22 – The Times view on the jailing of Paul Rusesabagina: Prisoner of Conscience
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VOA News, September 22 – Rights Groups Condemn Rwandan Court Conviction of Paul Rusesabagina
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Human Rights Watch, September 21 – Rwanda: Paul Rusesabagina Convicted in Flawed Trial
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Amnesty International, September 21 – Rwanda: numerous fair trial concerns in Paul Rusesabagina case
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Al Jazeera, September 21 – Why has ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero been jailed? | Inside Story
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Blog Der Republik, September 21 (German) – Paul Rusesabagina Wird Zum Symbol Für Den Umgang Mit Rechtsstaatlichkeit und Menscherenrechten In Ruanda.
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Blog Der Republik, September 21 (English) – Paul Rusesabagina Becomes a Symbol for the Handling of Rule of Law and Human Rights in Rwanda.
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Voice of America, September 20 – Daybreak Africa
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The Guardian, September 20 – Hotel Rwanda hero sentenced to 25 years in jail on terrorism charges
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New York Times, September 20 – From Hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda,’ to Dissident, to 25 Year Prison Sentence
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Wall Street Journal, September 20 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Found Guilty of Terrorism-Related Charges, May Face Life Imprisonment
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People, September 1 – Rwanda President Under Scrutiny After Hero Depicted in Hotel Rwanda Is Put on Trial for Terrorism and Murder
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RTBF, August 25 – La famille et l’avocat de Paul Rusesabagina réclament son transfèrement en Belgique
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De Standaard, August 25 – Familie en advocaat van Paul Rusesabagina vragen opnieuw zijn uitlevering aan België
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Deutsche Welle, August 20 – Rwanda: Rusesabagina trial verdict postponed
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AD.nl, August 20 – Man who saved 1,268 lives in Rwanda faces life sentence: ‘His conviction was pre-determined’
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La Libre, August 19 – Trial against Paul Rusesabagina, the hero of “Hotel Rwanda”: “It’s a scandal and we must speak more and more loudly”, testifies his lawyer
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The Washington Post, August 18 – Opinion: Why the Biden Administration should help the Hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda’
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The Irish Times, August 14 – Calls from Rwandan jail: Rusesabagina family campaign for father’s release
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CNN, July 29 – Johnston Busingye Interview with One World’s Zain Asher
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The Washington Post, July 26 – Rwanda kidnapped my father. Here’s why the world should work for his release.
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CNN, July 22 – Daughter of detained man behind ‘Hotel Rwanda’ says she was spied on by Israeli software
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PBS Frontline, July 22 – THE PEGASUS PROJECT Live Blog: Major Stories from Partners
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NPR, July 21 – Rwandan Activist’s Phone Infected by Spyware Targeting at Least 50,000 Phones
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The Times of Israel, July 20 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ activist’s daughter said targeted by Israeli spyware
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CDN – A World of Surveillance
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Le Soir, July 19 – Project Pegasus: Paul Rusesabagina’s daughter spied on in Belgium
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Le Monde, July 19 – Rwandan opponent’s daughter spied on by Pegasus in Belgium
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The Guardian, July 19 – Hotel Rwanda activist’s daughter placed under Pegasus surveillance
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The Washington Post, July 19 – Key question for Americans overseas: Can their phones be hacked?
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The Washington Post, July 12 – Like the U.S., Rwanda is in a pitched battle over its history
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KSAT, July 1 – San Antonio congressmen, Texas senator urge feds to ensure Paul Rusesabagina’s ‘safe return’ to U.S. amid trial in Rwanda
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San Antonio Report, July 1 – Members of Congress urge action by Biden administration on Paul Rusesabagina’s detention
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Congress of the United States, June 23 – Letter to Secretary Blinken
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US News & World Report, June 23 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Never Joined Rebels, Co-Accused Says
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CNN, June 22 – He inspired an Oscar-nominated film. Now, he could face life in prison
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Globe & Mail, June 21 – Hotel Rwanda hero’s trial, and how we remember the genocide
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Human Rights Watch, June 21 – Justice is Unfinished Business in Rwanda
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Wall Street Journal, June 15 – From ‘Hotel Rwanda’ to ‘The Slaughter House’
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American Bar Association, June 17 – Report on the Case of Paul Rusesabagina
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Lantos Foundation Press Release, June 7 – Lantos Foundation Calls for Magnitsky Sanctions in Paul Rusesabagina Case
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The New York Times, June 5 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Dissident Denied Food and Medicine in Prison, Family Says
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The Guardian, June 1 – The NBA’s alignment with Rwanda’s repressive leader was headscratching
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The New York Times, May 29 – France’s Macron Arrives In Rwanda to Turn ‘New Page’ in Relations
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The Guardian, May 27 – The world is slowly waking up to Paul Kagame’s brutal actions in Rwanda
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ABC News, May 25 – Jailed hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ claims he was tortured at ‘slaughterhouse’ after arriving in Kigali
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The London Times, May 20 – Hotel Rwanda hero tells terrorism trial he was tortured by regime
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The Telegraph UK, May 19 – Hero of Hotel Rwanda tells terror trial he was tortured by regime in secret ‘slaughterhouse’
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IGIHE.com, May 19 (English Translation) – Rusesabagina’s Nshimiyimana tells court he lived in FLN without knowing MRCD
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IGIHE.com, May 19 – Nshimiyimana ureganwa na Rusesabagina yabwiye urukiko ko yabaga muri FLN atazi MRCD
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ABC News, May 18 – Jailed hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ claims he was tortured at ‘slaughterhouse’ after arriving in Kigali
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The Globe and Mail, May 18 – Hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ says he was tortured in secret detention centre
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France24, May 17 – Rwanda’s Kagame hails French report on 1994 genocide as a ‘big step forward’
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Inside Higher Ed, May 10 – Espionage Suspected in Zoom Classroom Intrusion
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KXFR Radio, May 4 – Anaise & Carine Kanimba
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KSAT, May 2 – Why a foreign diplomat spied on a San Antonio university’s Zoom class
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The Nation, April 30 – Voices Are Raised Against the NBA Launching Its New African League in Rwanda
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Courthouse News, April 29 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Didn’t Order 2018 Attacks: Ex-Rebel
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Press Release from Sophie Wilmes, April 27 –Ontmoeting met de Rwandese Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, Z.E. Dhr Vincent Biruta
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St. Mary’s University, April 20 – St. Mary’s University class works to free ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Paul Rusesabagina
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The Washington Post, April 7 – Rwanda’s government now uses the annual genocide remembrance as a political tool
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Paleis der Natie, April 2 – Buitenlandse Zaken heden gesloten
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The Economist, March 27 – Paragon or prison? The furious debate about Rwanda and its autocratic president
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RFI, March 25 – An ambiguous witness at the trial of Paul Rusesabagina
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De Standaard, March 19 – Rwanda reprimands Belgium for assistance ‘Mille Collines hero’
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Paris Match, March 17 – Rwanda, le héros est en prison
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Daily Beast, March 9 – Daughters of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero: Will U.S. Wait to Bring Home Our Dad in a Body Bag?
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The Guardian, March 5 – Does Arsenal’s Visit Rwanda shirtsleeve deal remain a ‘compelling fit’?
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Human Rights Watch, March 2 – Rwandan Judiciary Under Scrutiny.
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New York Times, February 27 – Rwanda Official Admits Legal Violations in ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Case.
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UnHerd, February 23 – The dictator who fooled us.
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Voices of America, February 18 – Hotel Rwanda Figure Appears in Court as Supporters Denounce ‘Show Trial.’
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CNN News, February 17 – CNN asks Rwandan president about trial of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero.
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New York Times, February 17 – The Daily Podcast: A Battle for the Soul of Rwanda.
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New York Times, February 16 – The ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Is About to Go on Trial. Here’s What We Know.
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The New Times, February 16 – MRCD-FLN trial to be live-streamed.
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Washington Post, February 3 – The reach of authoritarian repression is growing. Now, not even exile is safe.
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DeMorgen, January 26 – ‘Onze Ergste Vrees is Dat Papa Sterft Voor Hij Vrijkomt.’
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The Clooney Foundation for Justice, January 25 – Geoffrey Robertson QC discusses issues that the trial court will need to address.
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The American Bar Association, January 25 – Rwanda: Background Briefing on Proceedings Against Paul Rusesabagina.
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The Times, January 24 – Hotel Rwanda hero Paul Rusesabagina faces terrorism trial after Dubai ‘kidnapping.’
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January 2021 – Human Rights Watch: Rwanda Events of 2020.
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LA Times, January 4 – Op-Ed: Rwanda’s disturbing arrest of the hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda.’
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Rwanda Bridge Builders, December 26 – Letter to Rep. Maloney: Thank You For Your Compassion and Kind Consideration.
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Black Star News, December 1 – Lives in Danger as Rwanda’s Government Under Paul Kagame Continues a Witch Hunt Against Outspoken Rwandans In the Country.
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Washington Post, November 30 – Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s history with Rwanda can be put to even greater use.
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Al Jazeera, November 27 – Hotel Rwanda hero says he was kidnapped before arrest.
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My Joy Online, November 13 – Rwanda denies Rusesabagina’s health is deteriorating.
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All Africa, October 21 – Rwanda: I Am Not Rwandan, Try Me As a Belgian – Rusesabagina.
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BBC, October 20 – Rwanda: Paul Rusesabagina in Court, What’s New?
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LA Progressive, October 18 – Freeing “Hotel Rwanda” Hero Paul Rusesabagina.
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Daily Beast, October 18 – Why Did Rwanda Abduct Our Dad?
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defenceWeb, October 15 – Foreign lawyers for ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero say they have been denied access to him.
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Dallas News, October 11 – Why was Paul Rusesabagina of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ fame living in San Antonio when he was captured?
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CNN, October 2 – Family of ‘Hotel Rwanda hero’ urges US, EU and Belgium to help free him.
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Prisoners of Conscience, October 1 – ‘I was tied. My legs, my hands, my face – I could not see anything.’
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Reuters, October 1 – Family of ‘Hotel Rwanda hero’ calls on United States, EU and Belgium to help free him.
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Clooney Foundation for Justice, September 30 – Update: The Trial of Paul Rusesabagina in Rwanda.
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Voices of America, September 28 – Rights Groups Question ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Figure’s Prospect for Fair Trial.
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AM NY, September 19 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero says he was duped into coming to Rwanda, NYT reports.
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The New York Times, September 18 – How the Hero of ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Fell Into A Vengeful Strongman’s Trap. Read in French
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National Post (Canada), September 16 – Terry Glavin: Will Trudeau help a political prisoner, or continue his bromance with a dictator?
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Yahoo! News, September 16 – Hotel Rwanda’ hero declines to plead to charges.
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CAJ News, September 15 – Mystery over extradition of exiled Rwandan critic.
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Yahoo News, September 14 – Hotel Rwanda’ hero declines to plead to terrorism charges.
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Al Jazeera, September 11 – Arrest of Hotel Rwanda hero an ‘enforced disappearance’: HRW.
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The Bulwark, September 11 – The Hotel Rwanda Hero Is the Latest Victim of Transnational Repression.
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Human Rights Watch, September 10 – Rwanda: Rusesabagina Was Forcibly Disappeared.
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Globe and Mail, September 10 – Hotel Rwanda hero is unlikely to get a fair trial
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Africa Confidential, September 9 – Exile flies into a trap.
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NPR Wisconsin, September 9 – Man Who Inspired ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Faces Cruel Treatment In Custody, Lawyers Say.
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The Times (UK), September 9 – Strong Men Like Kagame Take Us for Fools.
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MSN Money, September 8 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Denied Legal Rights, His Foundation Says.
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The Globe and Mail, September 8 – Former Rwandan hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina at risk of torture, lawyers warn in appeal to United Nations.
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The Hill, September 8 – The ‘extraordinary rendition’ of a US Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero.
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NPR, September 8 – Man Who Inspired ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Faces Cruel Treatment In Custody, Lawyers Say.
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The Guardian, September 8 – UN urged to intervene in case of detained Hotel Rwanda dissident.
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The East African, September 7 – Kagame hints at tricking ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero into flying to Kigali.
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BBC, September 7 – Paul Rusesabagina: What did his lawyers ask the UN for?
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New York Times, September 6 – Rwanda Hints It Tricked ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Dissident Into Coming Home.
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Bloomberg, September 5 – Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Denied Access to Lawyer, Supporters Say.
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VOA Zimbabwe, September 5 – Daughter of Rwandan ‘Genocide Hero’ Pleads for His Release.
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Financial Times, September 5 – Arrest of man who inspired ‘Hotel Rwanda’ spurs family to speak out.
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The Times (UK), September 5 – Rwandan ‘agents lured regime critic into rendition trap.’
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Washington Post, September 4 – The arrest of the ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero is a time-honored dictator’s move.
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Texas Standard, September 4 – Paul Rusesabagina, Who Rescued 1,200 Rwandans From Genocide, Has Been Arrested By Rwandan Government.
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The Economist, September 4 – Rwanda arrests the man who shielded people from genocide.
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Washington Post, September 4 – The arrest of the ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero is a time-honored dictator’s move.
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Times Union, September 3 – Family of detained ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero seeks Belgium’s help.
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The Street Journal, September 3 – Rwanda: Paul Rusesabagina’s Arrest Shows There’s No Space for Critical Voices.
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Union Journal, September 2 – Paul Rusesabagina: UAE denies knowledge of Hotel Rwanda film hero’s arrest.
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Boston University, September 2 – Longman Provides Insight on Paul Rusesabagina’s Arrest.
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RMI Uganda, September 2 – Rwanda National Congress condemns arrest of activist Rusesabagina.
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Chicago Tribune, September 1 – ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Paul Rusesabagina arrested on terrorism charges; daughter says he was kidnapped in Dubai.
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Associated Press, September 1 – Daughter says ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero was ‘kidnapped’ in Dubai.
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The Guardian UK, September 1 – Rwandan government accused of abducting Paul Rusesabagina.
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VOA Zimbabwe, September 1 – Family of Rwandan Hotelier Arrested for Terrorism Accuse Government of Kidnapping Him.
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The Guardian, August 31 – Hotel Rwanda’ inspiration Paul Rusesabagina held on terror charges.
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New York Times, August 31 – Paul Rusesabagina: Hero of Rwanda genocide seized from exile to face terror charges.
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The Times UK, August 31 – Paul Rusesabagina: Hero of Rwanda genocide seized from exile to face terror charges.
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Knack (Belguim), August 31 – Held van ‘Hotel Rwanda’ in Kigali opgepakt op verdenking van terrorisme.
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Global Voices, August 7 – The chilling tale of mass surveillance and spying in Rw