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Hundreds of Rwandans who fled to Congo after the 1994 genocide return in UN repatriation

  • Hundreds of Rwandan refugees who fled to eastern Congo after the 1994 genocide returned on Saturday with assistance from the UN and local authorities.
  • The repatriation follows a decade-long tripartite agreement between Rwanda, Congo, and UNHCR aimed at returning displaced Hutus who fled the state-sponsored 1994 genocide.
  • Returnees, predominantly women and children, were brought by buses supplied by Rwanda to a processing location where they will be provided with emergency aid and assistance for their reintegration.
  • Rwandan mayor Prosper Mulindwa welcomed the refugees as "a valuable workforce for the country’s development" during a border ceremony attended by officials.
  • The ongoing violence in mineral-rich eastern Congo, worsened by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels and decades of conflict, complicates the region’s stability despite efforts to repatriate refugees.
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Hundreds of Rwandans who fled to Congo after the 1994 genocide return in UN repatriation

Hundreds of Rwandan refugees who have been living in eastern Congo since the 1994 genocide in Rwanda have been repatriated.

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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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