Slap on wrist likely for Rwanda, as world needs its soldiers

Rwandan President Paul Kagame.  Picture: REUTERS

Rwandan President Paul Kagame. Picture: REUTERS

AN UNSOLVED murder in Sandton and a rebellion in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have put Rwanda’s government in the doghouse, but urgent international demand for the tiny country’s well-trained soldiers will probably prevent any dramatic penalties.

The US military is to ferry a Rwandese battalion to the Central African Republic (CAR), where ethnic and religious conflict has spun out of control and thousands of foreign peacekeepers struggle to cope. FULL STORY

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