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The following lists events that happened during
2008
in
Rwanda
.
Incumbents
[
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]
President
:
Paul Kagame
Prime Minister
:
Bernard Makuza
Events
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August
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August 5 - Rwanda formally accuses senior French officials, including former Prime Minister
Dominique de Villepin
and late President
François Mitterrand
, of involvement in the 1994
Rwandan genocide
and calls for them to be put on trial.
[
1
]
September
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September 17 - Rwanda becomes the first nation where women outnumber men in parliament.
[
2
]
October
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October 9 - The
Democratic Republic of the Congo
accuses Rwanda of sending troops across the border, threatening the city of
Goma
.
[
3
]
December
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December 18 - The
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
finds
Théoneste Bagosora
guilty of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes and sentences him to life imprisonment.
[
4
]
References
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edit
]
^
"Rwanda accuses France directly over '94 genocide"
. 5 August 2008
. Retrieved
17 January
2015
.
^
"Women to rule Rwanda parliament"
. 17 September 2008
. Retrieved
17 January
2015
.
^
"DR Congo rebels capture army base"
. 9 October 2008
. Retrieved
17 January
2015
.
^
"U.N. court convicts Bagosora for Rwanda genocide"
. 18 December 2008
. Retrieved
17 January
2015
.
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