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Rwandan Obnoxious Petitioners and Friends of Evil
THE FRIENDS OF EVIL: When NGOs support genocidaires
By Tom Ndahiro—–Copyright © Tom Ndahiro
Table of contents
Foreword
Introduction: When genocidaires come together
Chapter I: Refugees’ Camps under the Military
Chapter II: The FAR’s Vision for the Future
Chapter III: Refugees in captivity
Chapter IV: The RDR or disguised genocidaires
Chapter V: How to wage continued genocide and terrorism
Chapter VI: When racial hatred is fashionable
Chapter VII: Complicity between the NGOs and the genocidaires
Chapter VIII: Rwandan civil society in exile–villains posturing as victims
Chapter IX: Other initiatives of Rwandans living in Exile
Chapter X: Fast moves from European NGOs to rehabilitate felons
Chapter XI: A Club of Lovers of Hatred
Chapter XII: Carrero, a Mockery to the Nobel Peace Prize
Chapter XIII: Indifference to the demons of race
Chapter XIV: A Final Appeal and Conclusion
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- that's how much information about what's happening at the University of Gdańsk has been published by the Press Team on in We invite you on a journey to recall the events - from the massive mobilisation of the entire university in aid of Ukraine to a research cruise along the west coast of Europe, to all the changes that have taken place in this challenging year.
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UNIVERSITY OF GDAŃSK COMMUNITY
At the beginning of , the UG academic community was still suffering from pandemic anxiety. 'Remote or stationary?' wondered lecturers, students and university staff. However, as early as January 11, the vaccination figures became known. The University of Gdańsk then ranked third among Polish universities. The vaccination rate among students was per cent and among staff as high as 91 per cent.
Such a high percentage was probably influenced, among other