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Thursday, 1 October 2015

[haguruka.com] Re: Here is Jean Michel Habineza's Speech on Politics in Rwanda

 

Dear IT, 

I would rather title your posting this way:
"Here is Jean Michel Habineza's Speech ( or excerpts of) on Politics in Africa" because the debate was truly on Africa as a whole. 
Of course Rwanda being part of Africa is no exception to such politics.


News / September 26, 2015

Rwandan Debaters Focus on Empowering Youth

By Tanya Garcia


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"Hate Cannot Drive Out Hate. Only Love Can Do That", Dr. Martin Luther King.
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On Oct 1, 2015, at 6:37 AM, itwagira71 itwagira71@gmail.com [Democracy_Human_Rights] <Democracy_Human_Rights@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:

 


USA -Pacific Lutheran University. Jean Michel Habineza on politics in Rwanda  ( Here is the  text erased from the University website under pressure from Rwandan authorities) :

"Habineza said he believes it is important to teach the future generation skills necessary to attain jobs and change country policies. He said many of the country's leaders are not knowledgeable about politics because they come to power by force.

"Think about it," he said. "People go from fighting in the bush one day to being the president the next."

When asked what some of the biggest challenges were in advancing the program, the team mentioned their culture. In Rwanda it is viewed as disrespectful to talk back to an elder. This tradition is prominent in the home and in school settings, according to the team."

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