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RWANDA

1 July 1962:
Rwanda gains independence

Rwanda, in central east Africa, was ruled by Tutsi kings before colonialism. In 1899 the country became a German colony during the ‘scramble for Africa’. After the First World War Rwanda became territory of the League of Nations, mandated to Belgian administration. In 1935 Belgium interfered most cynically with the country by introducing ethnic classification laws that years later were to spawn some of the worst racist genocide of the century. An ostensibly economic classifying of people according to what they possessed (those with more than 10 cows were grouped as Batutsi and those with less were deemed members of the Bahutu tribe) was inaccurate, insensitive and institutionalized stigmatism. In 1946 Rwanda was incorporated into Burundi, only to split again in 1959. Rwanda gained its independence from Belgium in 1962, with Gregoire Kayibande becoming the first president. The country has been plagued by civil war since independence.


And for a broad overview of African independence go to our site’s coverage of African Independence (chronology and history)


Links to explore this further:

http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/rwanda.html - is an annotated list of a wide variety of Rwanda sites

http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Country_Specific/Rwanda.html - has an annotated list of a wide variety of Rwanda sites

http://www.ictr.org/ - provides information on International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/rw.html - for a map and the CIA position on Rwanda

http://www.rwanda1.com/government/rwandalaunchie.html - the official government website

http://allafrica.com/rwanda/ - for breaking news on Rwanda

http://www.rwanda.net/ - for breaking news and latest information

http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/rw.html - for government related issues

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/rwanda/ - a brief political history