Andrew Wallis is a researcher who specialises in central and east Africa. He is the author of Silent Accomplice: The Untold Story of the Role of France in the Rwandan genocide (IB Tauris, 2006 / new edition, 2014)
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Published in: HomeFrance and Rwanda's genocide: a long wait
The belated trial of a suspected genocidaire in Paris highlights the complex political relationship between Rwanda...
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Published in: HomeInternational courts: justice vs politics
The tribunals judging crimes in Rwanda and former Yugoslavia were intended to deliver justice for victims of...
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Published in: HomeThe DR Congo: behind the headlines
The military and political tensions in the contested eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo are...
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Published in: openSecurityRépublique Démocratique du Congo: dépasser le cycle de la crise
L'éruption de violence dans l'est de la République Démocratique du Congo reflète l'échec des organisations...
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Published in: HomeDR Congo: beyond the crisis-cycle
An eruption of militia-based violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo reflects a longer-term pattern of...
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Published in: HomeDR Congo: the politics of suffering
A rise in violent tension in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, across the border from Rwanda, is the...