Who ran the concentration camps during the Holocaust? Who started imperialism in Africa? Who was involved in the Sand Creek Massacre? Who was the first president of Rwanda? Who killed Saddam Hussein? Who led the struggle against Apartheid?
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Rusesabagina was credited with sheltering more than 1,000 ethnic Tutsis at the hotel he managed during Rwanda's 1994 genocide in which over 800,000 Tutsi and Hutus who tried to protect them were killed. In 2005, President George W. Bush honored him withthe Presidential Medal of Freedomfor hi...
Rudakubana was born in Cardiff, Wales, to Christian parents from Rwanda, and investigators haven’t been able to pin down his motivation. Police found documents about subjects including Nazi Germany, the Rwandan genocide and car bombs on his devices. In the years before the attack, he had ...
In 2016, Donald Trump was elected President of the USA, the most advanced, richest, and powerful nation. Under current US policy, President Trump – like all presidents in the atomic age – has the sole authority to unleash nuclear Armageddon on the world. One might think the process of ...
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–Articles published in the last seventeen years were identified and analyzed using Medline, PsycInfo and the websites of organizations that assist genocide's victims. Eleven articles were identified. Some relate to youth (=7) and the others to both youth and adults (=4)....
A file image from 2005 of the former US president Bill Clinton meeting the then UN secretary general Kofi Annan. Photograph: AP Less successful But earlier in his career, Mr Annan’s record was less successful. He was head of UN peacekeeping in 1994, when he acknowledges he shou...
Who was the first president of South Africa? Who were the last leaders of South Africa's oligarchy? Who was the first democratically-elected president of South Africa? Who ruled India before independence? Who ruled during the New Kingdom?
and when he turned 16, he was given land in their new home at the foot of the Magaliesberg Mountains. At 17, he was given a civilian title and military rank within the group of settlers in Transvaal, and he worked his way up through the Transvaal government, becoming president in 1883...