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Visible and invisible violence in present day South Africa

Mail Guardian South Africa 04 Aug 2021
On 15 July the Mail & Guardian published my article offering a reading of the recent unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng through the lens of three key texts ... Six sideways reflections (2007) ... Visible/subjective violence ... Before the very visible and visceral violence of the Rwandan genocide, Radio RTLM broadcasted incitements of violence ...
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'Music to kill to': Rwandan genocide survivors remember RTLM

Al Jazeera 07 Jun 2020
Following the arrest of genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga, survivors reflect on the role of the radio station he funded ... .
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Simbikangwa Admits Bankrolling RTLM

All Africa 06 Feb 2014
Pascal Simbikangwa, the Genocide suspect whose trial ...
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Former RTLM Journalist Loses Appeal

All Africa 14 Jun 2010
THE former correspondent of the extremist Radio ...
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RTLM Journalist Appeals Life Sentence

All Africa 09 Jun 2010
The former correspondent of the extremist Radio ...
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RTLM, CDR Founder Dead

All Africa 27 Apr 2010
One of the founders of the infamous ...
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RTLM Technical Director Sentenced to Six Years in Prison

All Africa 08 Jun 2006
Joseph Serugendo, 53, the former technical ...
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Some of the accused in Rwanda's genocide

Seattle Post 04 Apr 2004
Kabuga, 69, was major shareholder in RTLM, radio station used by extremist Hutus to foment ethnic hatred and violence against Tutsis ... Fired from state-run Radio Rwanda before genocide because of hate-filled rants, he set up privately owned RTLM.
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RTLM founder Ferdinand Nahimana was found guilty of broadcasting inflammatory music and diatribes against the ...

The Straits Times 04 Dec 2003
The three were responsible for running the government-sponsored RTLM radio station known as Radio Machete or Hate Radio, and a weekly newspaper called Kangura, whose agenda was the extermination of the country's Tutsi majority ... des Mille Collines (RTLM), to life imprisonment.

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