Beyond the veneer of reconciliation: human rights and democracy in Rwanda
In this Opinion piece, PhD candidate Jennifer Melvin argues that Rwanda’s national unity and reconciliation
programme promotes two differing but inter-related political images at the domestic and international levels. She
analyses how these images are constructed and disseminated to the national population and international community
of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), donors and foreign investors. Jennifer argues that the current Rwandan
Patriotic Front (RPF) government successfully manipulates national reconciliation to bolster political support,
silence opposition and promote development that is primarily uneven. She urges the Commonwealth to look beyond
the appearance of unity, and reconciliation to consider the detrimental consequences of government programming
upon democracy and human rights in Rwanda.
Item Type | Article |
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Subjects |
Human Rights & Development Studies Politics |
Divisions | Institute of Commonwealth Studies |
Date Deposited | 05 Aug 2013 09:01 |
Last Modified | 05 Aug 2024 23:59 |
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subject - Published Version