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Protesters again block main Rwanda roads // Reuters News. 19 January 1993.
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Rwandan authorities impose curfew in capital // Reuters News. 20 January 1993.
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Top negotiator at Rwanda peace talks replaced // Reuters News. 25 January 1993.
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Campagne J.-P. Regime stirring up unrest to torpedo talks // AFP. 27 January 1993.
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Rwandan peace talks resume, rebels demand end to massacre // AFP. 29 January 1993.
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The Twelve approach Rwanda over ethnic upheavals // Agence Europe. 30 January 1993.
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50 000 Protest Political, Ethnic Violence // A P. 31 January 1993.
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Des Forges A. Op. cit. P. 111.
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Nsengiyaremye Th. France to send troops to Rwanda, clashes rage on // Reuters News. 9 February 1993.
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Mseteka B. Ethnic massacres spark Rwanda clashes // Reuters News. 8 February 1993.
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French send more troops as tribal clashes continue // AFP. 9 February 1993.
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Goretti Uwibambe M. Hundred thousand flee fighting as rebels 30 km from capital // AFP. 10 February 1993.
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Rebels declare cease-fire; government says it controls Ruhengeri // BBC/ Africa. 12 February 1993.
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Bisanga H. Rwandan government and rebels agree to end fighting // AFP. 7 March 1993.
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Резолюция 812 (1993), принятая Советом Безопасности на его 3183-м заседании 12 марта 1993 года. С. 2.
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Nsengiyaremye Th. Guns fall silent for Rwanda peace talks // Reuters News. 15 March 1993.
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Bisanga H. Rwanda government, rebels agree to form joint army // AFP. 20 March 1993.
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Rwandan rebels withdraw from conquered territory // AFP. 20 March 1993.
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Багосора в своем интервью в камерунской тюрьме утверждал, что РПФ убили 150 тыс. хуту, не пожелавших сотрудничать с ним, чтобы «свергнуть демократически установленное правительство» (Aboganena J.-M. De sa prison de Yaoundé, Bagosora s'explique // Africa International. No. 296. 1996. P. 19).
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Up to a million flee fresh Rwanda fighting // Reuters News. 24 February 1993.
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Prunier G. The Rwanda crisis… P. 181.
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Communiqué issued by political parties on 2 March 1993.
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Morel J. La France au coeur du génocide des Tutsi. Paris, 2010. P. 252.
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Coalition for defence of republic withdraws from ruling alliance // BBC/ Africa. 30 March 1993.
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President resigns from leadership of his party // BBC/Africa. 1 April 1993.
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MRND congress ends. New appointments made // BBC/Africa. 7 July 1993.
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Le renouvellement partiel des conseils communaux de mars et septembre 1993.
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Agreement reached on repatriation of refugees at Arusha talks // BBB/Africa. 11 June 1993.
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RPF radio reports agreement at talks on participation of RPF in army // BBB/ Africa. 21 June 1993.
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Rwanda peace pact signature postponed indefinitely // AFP. 24 June 1993.
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Rwandan government asks for UN troops before transitional government is set up // BBC/Africa. 10 July 1993.
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Rwandan government asks…
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Signature to Rwandan peace accord postponed // AFP. 13 July 1993.
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New prime minister appointed to oversee conclusion of Arusha talks // BBC/ Africa. 19 July 1993.
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Rwanda: Opposition party near collapse // Inter Press Service Global Information Network. 22 July 1993.
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Rwandan party expels prime minister // Reuters News. 25 July 1993.
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Peace talks end in agreement. President says he will sign agreement personally // BBC/Africa. 28 July 1993.
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Des Forges A. Op. cit. P. 124.
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Rwandan peace accord signed in Arusha // BBC/Africa. 5 August 1993.
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Prot-1. P. 2–7, 12–14.
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Prot-1. P. 9.
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Prot.-1. P. 23.
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На этот пост планировалось назначить лидера умеренной РДД Твагирамунгу (Accord de paix d'Arusha