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Gabriel Ndayishimiye

@gabrieln53444

Rwandan-Canadian 🇷🇼🇨🇦 | Lead Publisher @LivenBooks | Amateur writer & educator | “I do this because I care deeply—not because someone gave me a title.”

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Calling for the death penalty against Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza simply for expressing her views is alarming. That such hate speech is tolerated by the 🇷🇼 govt—through trolls like Mutabazi Kabarira Maurice, MDiv—reveals a dangerous pattern of targeting voices for peace, democracy, and reconciliation in 🇷🇼

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The strategy behind this appears to be: always deny, but let opponents be aware that we can reach them anywhere! Quote of Rwanda´s Minister of Defense, James Kabarebe: “Do not waste your time on reports that so and so was strangled with a rope on flat 7 in whatever country…When

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Reading Rwanda to Rethink Leadership: An invitation to young Rwandans to reflect with me on our history, leadership, and the lessons of Musinga’s Rwanda (1896–1931) as we rethink our future. I invite fellow students of Rwandan history, young leaders, and all who care about the

Reading Rwanda to Rethink Leadership: An invitation to young Rwandans to reflect with me on our history, leadership, and the lessons of Musinga’s Rwanda (1896–1931) as we rethink our future.

I invite fellow students of Rwandan history, young leaders, and all who care about the
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The best pictorial representation of Rwanda’s consensus politics. The dominant political organisation did not suppress, persecute, outlaw or leave potential rivals behind. It sold its vision 2 them. They bought it &, together, move in the same direction, pursuing the same vision.

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Genocide survivor Pascal Murara is targeted by Kagame’s regime for exposing corruption. This is another proof that in Rwanda today, even survivors are not safe if they dare dissent. Kabarebe urges vigilance against diaspora “ideologies,” yet Murara’s only crime is telling the

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Before turning to the substantive chapters of Defeat Is the Only Bad News, it is important to foreground the preliminary sections of the text — the Editor’s Preface, the Author’s Preface, the Editor’s Note, and the Editor’s Introduction. These paratextual interventions situate

Before turning to the substantive chapters of Defeat Is the Only Bad News, it is important to foreground the preliminary sections of the text — the Editor’s Preface, the Author’s Preface, the Editor’s Note, and the Editor’s Introduction. These paratextual interventions situate
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✨ Une journée pour ne pas oublier. En mémoire de #Kizito_Mihigo,artiste engagé pour la paix, et en hommage à toutes les victimes des violences dans la région des Grands Lacs, en particulier en #RDC, où l’indifférence continue de tuer. 🕊️ Un moment de mémoire,de solidarité et

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Iyo tuvugako ubutegetsi bwa FPR-Inkotanyi buyobowe na Paul Kagame butitaye kubuzima bwa rubanda rugufi ni ibi tuba tuvuga. Ni iki kigoye mukuba ikibazo nkiki gikora kubuzima bwaza miliyoni z’Abanyarwanda cyakwitabwaho kigakemuka vuba ? Nigute igihugu bavugako gitera imbere buri

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Obscurity and Futurity: Rethinking Fanon’s Generational Imperative in Postcolonial Contexts livenbooks.ca/blog Abstract: This essay offers a critical examination of Frantz Fanon’s generational imperative as articulated in The Wretched of the Earth (1961), where he asserts

Obscurity and Futurity: Rethinking Fanon’s Generational Imperative in Postcolonial Contexts
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Abstract: 

This essay offers a critical examination of Frantz Fanon’s generational imperative as articulated in The Wretched of the Earth (1961), where he asserts
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Historical and contemporary examples demonstrate that generational missions are never singular or static. They are contested, differentiated, and continually redefined as actors confront the limits of earlier projects and articulate new demands. The uneven legacies of

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There is nothing more contemptible than to obey a petty tyrant out of necessity. But there is also nothing more human. livenbooks.ca/post/the-educa…

There is nothing more contemptible than to obey a petty tyrant out of necessity. But there is also nothing more human.

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"You call me petty, as though you expect that to wound me. Petty power, Mr. Keller, is still power. And here is the truth you seem unwilling to admit. You obey it. Every night, you show up. Every night, you submit to it. Every night, you prove me right. So go ahead. Write

"You call me petty, as though you expect that to wound me. Petty power, Mr. Keller, is still power. And here is the truth you seem unwilling to admit. You obey it. Every night, you show up. Every night, you submit to it. Every night, you prove me right.

So go ahead. Write