CICC | Africa :: Burundi burundi, Select a country in africa of the Rome Statute would send a clear messageagainst the culture of impunity that prevailed in burundi over the http://www.iccnow.org/countryinfo/africa/burundi.html
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Extractions: http://www.angola.org/ This site is extremely helpful for doing a project or just learning about Angola. It provides reliable information from the Embassy of the Republic of Angola. It is updated daily with current news stories and also gives a lot of cultural facts. There is information on many sports such as basketball, handball, and sailing. You can also find simple recipes. One thing that the site could improve on is the lack of pictures available. Overall, this site was extremely smooth and not confusing. It should be visited by all interested in Angola. Return to the Top Burundi Page
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Burundi Web Links: Library And Links: Jeannette Rankin Library Program: U.S. Ins A list of links provided by the United States Institute of Peace.Category Regional africa burundi Guides and Directories Also has general web links for Central africa covers information on the government,economy, history, culture, tourism and the peoples of burundi, with some http://www.usip.org/library/regions/burundi.html
Extractions: Regional Resources Burundi Web Links Below are links by topical categories to resources primarily in English providing information generally on Burundi and specifically in the context of Great Lakes conflicts. For related web links, see Rwanda Web Links and Regional Resources: Africa These links complement the Institute Special Report: Post-Genocide Reconciliation: Building Peace in Rwanda and Burundi General Resources The sites below collect links to other Internet resources which describe the background, history and current events in Burundi. Africa South of the Sahara: Burundi An extensive collection of well-annotated links compiled by Karen Fung at Stanford University for the African Studies Association. Includes links to email lists, newsgroups, special projects, databases and archives, articles and documents, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), news and general sources. Organized alphabetically.
BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Country Profiles | Timeline: Burundi region, imposing their language and culture on the explorers Richard Burton and JohnSpeke visit burundi. Ruanda (Rwanda) incorporated into German East africa. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1068000/1068991.stm
Extractions: A chronology of key events: - Hutu people settle in the region, imposing their language and culture on the original inhabitants, the Twa. - Tutsi settlers establish themselves as feudal rulers. - British explorers Richard Burton and John Speke visit Burundi. - The Tutsi kingdom of Urundi and neighbouring Ruanda (Rwanda) incorporated into German East Africa. - Belgians occupy the area. Belgium granted League of Nations mandate to administer Ruanda-Urundi. - Influx of Tutsi refugees from Rwanda following ethnic violence there. Independence - Urundi is separated from Ruanda-Urundi, becomes Burundi and is given independence as a monarchy under King Mwambutsa IV. There has been a long history of ethnic violence - Thousands of Hutus flee to Rwanda following ethnic violence. - King Mwambutsa refuses to appoint a Hutu prime minister even though Hutus win a majority in parliamentary elections; attempted coup by Hutu police led by Michel Micombero brutally suppressed.
Whats New In October 1999 burundi Kamenge Reconciliation Project, 10/20/99; HELINA'99 Conference, 12/99; Callfor Papers Journal of Language and Popular culture in africa, Spring 00; http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/About_African/new_1099.html
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African Studies: Burundi Translate this page Email africa @libraries.cul.columbia.edu. african Studies Internet Resourceshome. WWW Virtual Library. Department home. burundi Education and culture. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/burundiedu.html
African Studies: Burundi Email africa @libraries.cul.columbia.edu. african Studies Internet Resources home. Departmenthome. burundi. Education and culture. Online News and the Internet. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/Burundi.html
World Press Review - Burundi Civil War - Hutus - Tutsis the Great Lakes region trace their origin to burundi. their facial features, language,and culture, they have who migrated from Northern africa, traveled with http://www.worldpress.org/Africa/907.cfm
Extractions: The ethnic groups in Burundi are the Hutus and the Tutsis. Both groups are referred to as Burundians and speak the local Kirundi dialect. The two groups cultural mores are not markedly different. They use common names such as Nyandwi, Minani, Nyabenda, Buchumi, Misago, Sengiyumva, Nyangoma, and Hungu. Yet despite these similarities, there are differences between the two groups that seem irreconcilable.
Society And Culture Website Results :: Linkspider UK Information on country, culture and everyday life offered by Citizenship and InformationCanada to inform Canadian citizens about immigrants from burundi. http://www.linkspider.co.uk/Regional/Africa/Burundi/SocietyandCulture/
Extractions: See Also: Regional: Africa: Regions: Central Africa: Society and Culture Regional: Africa: Regions: Central Africa: Society and Culture: Conflicts Regional: Africa: Regions: East Africa: Society and Culture Regional: Africa: Society and Culture ... Ethnologue: Burundi - Languages of Burundi. Burundi - A Cultural Profile - Information on country, culture and everyday life offered by "Citizenship and Information Canada" to inform Canadian citizens about immigrants from Burundi. Bishops of the Anglican Communion in Burundi - Names and addresses of the bishops listed by Province. Burundi Women Journalists Association (BWJA) - The main objectives of the BWJA, articles on issues in Burundi, further information on the East African Women Journalists Association (EAMWA) and resources. USAID Office of Transition Initiatives: Burundi - Program description, country report, map and photos.
People, Culture, & Environment European domination. In 1899, Rwanda and neighboring burundi becamea German protectorate (German East africa). Later, during World http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/mgorilla/mgrwanda.html
Extractions: Rwanda is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Consisting of only [10,169] square miles,...smaller than the state of Maryland, Rwanda contains 7.5 million people (1991)...Rwanda, known as the 'Little Switzerland of Africa,' is also one of the world's five poorest countries, with about 95% of the population barely managing to survive on small farm lots called shambas, of about two and one half acres each. Terracing techniques are relied upon to utilize nearly all of the available land for cultivation. However, even with such stringent escarpment devices, the population is living above the carrying capacity of the terrain. Each year another 23,000 families will need new land plots to grow their food and support their livestock. (Fossey, 1983) Rwanda's population density, which is the highest in sub-Saharan Africa, is 332 people per square kilometer (128 people per square mile). Besides the capital of Kigali, few urban centers exist in this countrymost families live in self-contained compounds. Since independence from Belgium, Rwanda's GDP has grown almost 6% per year. This has been offset, however, by the country's rapidly growing population. Consequently, annual per capita income is approximately $200.
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Extractions: Rwanda Information Exchange The U.N. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda The 1994 Genocide, from Frontline Human Rights Watch on Rwanda Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT: In the spirit of the holidays, Marie Rose Malik is trying to remember how to play the First Noel. (music in background) It was long ago and far away that Marie Rose Malik, now in her thirties, first took piano lessons in a place called Rwanda, a place she remembers for its beauty and its community. MARIE ROSE MELIQUE: When I think about it, I remember also in the old days, Rwanda is representative of Africa, and Rwandawhen other man took powerwhen he took power, people did what they called convened with the world, convened to work together, so Rwanda was developing quickly, quickly, quickly.
Community Of Sant'Egidio THE RESURRECTION OF africa DR OF THE CONGO, burundi AND AIDS. respect for civil rightsand for the culture of solidarity Arusha Peace negotiations for burundi. http://www.santegidio.org/en/pace/pace6.htm
Extractions: The destiny of the African continent with its condition of poverty and abandonment is at the center of the concerns of the Community and its humanitarian and peacemaking initiatives. The commitment in Mozambique also marked the beginning of the first communities in that country. Over the years many Communities of Sant'Egidio have grown in many other parts of the continent, totally composed of Africans, which represent a network of fraternity in a context of great poverty. Each African community, although composed of persons who are not well off, is committed to the service of those who are most poor. Numerous and important services arose, to the youth of the shantytowns, in African prisons, among the street children, and among the adults of the slums of big African cities. The communities also intervene in response to natural disasters, as was the case with the floods in Mozambique, hurricane Mitch, and earthquakes in Central America. School of Peace in Mozambique Young workers, university students, managers and African professionals, in the spirit of the Community, become the protagonists of a new society which responds with commitment and friendship to pessimism and resignation. Interpreter of the hope for peace and justice of many Africans, Sant'Egidio offers itself as a concrete alternative to the fragmentation and ethnicization (becoming ethinically divided)of societies, out of the prospect of a rebirth of civil society through the communication of the respect for civil rights and for the culture of solidarity and peace and of its effective and tangible realization by Africans themselves.
Africa People University of Pennsylvania site covering Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, burundi, and Rwanda TheMiddle East and North africa The culture, Geographical Setting http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/biodiv/biblio/afcul.htm
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African News 22-08-2002 - A PART 1/4 From africa to burundi. africa. Liaison Committee, held in Markfield,England, last month on «Religion and Racism Towards a culture of Dialogue http://www.peacelink.it/anb-bia/week_2k2/020822a.htm
Extractions: Nigeria ... To the Weekly News Menu * Africa. AMECEA General Assembly (AMECEA 26 July 2002) * Africa. Earth summit urged to focus on Africa 18 August (Financial Times, UK, 18 August 2002) * Africa. Vatican and Muslim Leaders unite against racism Muslim and Vatican representatives have jointly rejected racism and called for the building of a world of justice and peace. Their joint statement was published by the Vatican Press Office, as the result of a meeting of the Catholic Liaison Committee, held in Markfield, England, last month on «Religion and Racism: Towards a Culture of Dialogue.» The objective of the committee, created in May 1998, is to promote dialogue between Christians and Muslims. It comprises representatives of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and the Al-Azhar Permanent Committee for Dialogue with Monotheist Religions. Cairo (Zenit, Italy, 20 August 2002)
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