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  • Why would there need to be warring between Gomer & Rwanda? Where would they buy U.S arms? For what? They all have resources. There should be a team who follows the money so the whites behind it can be contained...https://youtu.be/Pu0AVnDnEJc?si=So_ICRhYhjkhPFWo
    Why would there need to be warring between Gomer & Rwanda? Where would they buy U.S arms? For what? They all have resources. There should be a team who follows the money so the whites behind it can be contained...https://youtu.be/Pu0AVnDnEJc?si=So_ICRhYhjkhPFWo
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  • Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, French and US embassies attacked by protesters in Congo
    Tuesday, January 28, 2025

    #AFRICANDEVELOPMENTPLAN

    https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/uganda-rwanda-kenya-french-and-us-embassies-attacked-by-protesters-in-congo-4904384
    Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, French and US embassies attacked by protesters in Congo Tuesday, January 28, 2025 #AFRICANDEVELOPMENTPLAN https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/uganda-rwanda-kenya-french-and-us-embassies-attacked-by-protesters-in-congo-4904384
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  • AFRICA INSIGHT
    Our daily Editor's picks, featuring the best of our reporting and analysis
    Dear Reader,


    What remains of the FDLR in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo?

    The fate of the armed group founded by former leaders of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda is at the centre of fraught negotiations between Kinshasa and Kigali.

    While the DRC has committed to ‘neutralising’ the FDLR, it accuses Rwanda of using the group as a ‘pretext‘ to justify its support for M23 rebels.

    “Some people, who don’t know what they’re talking about, say the FDLR is just a handful and that we’re exaggerating,” Kagame told us back in March. “But even if they’re few, why do they still exist after all these years?”

    Romain Gras delivers this deep dive into the situation on the ground.

    READ IT HERE


    Nicholas Norbrook
    Managing Editor
    AFRICA INSIGHT Our daily Editor's picks, featuring the best of our reporting and analysis Dear Reader, What remains of the FDLR in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo? The fate of the armed group founded by former leaders of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda is at the centre of fraught negotiations between Kinshasa and Kigali. While the DRC has committed to ‘neutralising’ the FDLR, it accuses Rwanda of using the group as a ‘pretext‘ to justify its support for M23 rebels. “Some people, who don’t know what they’re talking about, say the FDLR is just a handful and that we’re exaggerating,” Kagame told us back in March. “But even if they’re few, why do they still exist after all these years?” Romain Gras delivers this deep dive into the situation on the ground. READ IT HERE Nicholas Norbrook Managing Editor
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  • I know... The photo looks too perfect which seems to make it fake and maybe so. But the following is indeed fact...

    The Jieng (or Dinka) people are often cited as the tallest ethnic group in South Sudan, with many men ***averaging*** around 6 feet (183 cm) or taller. Their height is believed to be influenced by genetics, nutrition, and lifestyle, particularly their pastoral traditions. The Jieng are known for their strong cultural identity and historical significance in the region.

    However, the tallest tribe in Africa is often considered to be the Tutsi people, primarily found in Rwanda and Burundi. Tutsi men typically average around 6 feet (183 cm) in height, while Tutsi women also tend to be taller than average. Their height is attributed to a combination of genetics and nutrition, particularly in the context of their pastoral lifestyle.
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    You can tell from the photo below this Dinka couple is much taller than 6 feet. My guess is over 7ft if not 8ft. Keep in mind, there were talks of living giants in the bible which points to Afkians once again.

    #DinkaTribe
    #Tallest
    #Afrikan
    #SouthSudan
    #Jieng
    #Tutsi
    #Rwanda
    #Burundi
    I know... The photo looks too perfect which seems to make it fake and maybe so. But the following is indeed fact... The Jieng (or Dinka) people are often cited as the tallest ethnic group in South Sudan, with many men ***averaging*** around 6 feet (183 cm) or taller. Their height is believed to be influenced by genetics, nutrition, and lifestyle, particularly their pastoral traditions. The Jieng are known for their strong cultural identity and historical significance in the region. However, the tallest tribe in Africa is often considered to be the Tutsi people, primarily found in Rwanda and Burundi. Tutsi men typically average around 6 feet (183 cm) in height, while Tutsi women also tend to be taller than average. Their height is attributed to a combination of genetics and nutrition, particularly in the context of their pastoral lifestyle. ---------- You can tell from the photo below this Dinka couple is much taller than 6 feet. My guess is over 7ft if not 8ft. Keep in mind, there were talks of living giants in the bible which points to Afkians once again. #DinkaTribe #Tallest #Afrikan #SouthSudan #Jieng #Tutsi #Rwanda #Burundi
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  • Rwanda? This is old news. Settled. U.S on delay. Didn't tramp tell u to get rid of journalists? A lot are dead, jailed and u sittin' around about to get the shock of your life. Isn't this similar to how Hitler walked them folk into the easy bake ovens?
    Rwanda? This is old news. Settled. U.S on delay. Didn't tramp tell u to get rid of journalists? A lot are dead, jailed and u sittin' around about to get the shock of your life. Isn't this similar to how Hitler walked them folk into the easy bake ovens?
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  • United States Dollar equals
    1,280.62 Rwandan Franc
    United States Dollar equals 1,280.62 Rwandan Franc
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  • “Destabilizing the Congo, Rwanda?” Malik looked up & said “Resources. Can’t have anybody gettin’ on top.” He’s definitely more knowledgeable on geopolitics than most: https://youtube.com/shorts/C8e-mr0QeH0?si=9wXq09oYK9U8wAWd
    “Destabilizing the Congo, Rwanda?” Malik looked up & said “Resources. Can’t have anybody gettin’ on top.” He’s definitely more knowledgeable on geopolitics than most: https://youtube.com/shorts/C8e-mr0QeH0?si=9wXq09oYK9U8wAWd
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    LONDON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Britain's parliament is set to vote on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's bill to allow the government to send asylum seekers who arrive without permission in Britain to Rwanda amid deep divisions in his Conservative Party on the issue.15 hours ago
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    What is the Rwanda bill? UK
    https://youtu.be/IxyyKnATU1U?si=pCPBCII8VeLrq7am LONDON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Britain's parliament is set to vote on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's bill to allow the government to send asylum seekers who arrive without permission in Britain to Rwanda amid deep divisions in his Conservative Party on the issue.15 hours ago https://www.reuters.com › world What is the Rwanda bill? UK
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