Relations with Rwanda must be urgently reviewed
Andrew Mitchell is being questioned after giving £8m to a state with rebel links. UK silence on human rights abuses must end
Rwanda: Eight-Year Sentence for Opposition Leader
Victoire Ingabire Found Guilty of Two Charges in Flawed Trial
DR Congo: M23 Rebels Committing War Crimes
Rwandan Officials Should Immediately Halt All Support or Face Sanctions
Rwanda is hindering justice for Congo's atrocity victims
Rebel leader Thomas Lubanga may now be in jail, but Rwanda continues to support his co-accused, Bosco Ntaganda
DR Congo: Rwanda Should Stop Aiding War Crimes Suspect
Congolese Renegade General Bosco Ntaganda Receives Recruits and Weapons from Rwanda
ICC: Pursue Case Against Rwandan Rebel Leader
Rejection of Warrant Request Not a Ruling on DRC Crimes
Rwanda: Opposition Leader’s Sentence Upheld
Bernard Ntaganda, Journalists in Prison for Expressing Critical Views
Uganda/Rwanda: Investigate Journalist’s Murder
Ugandan Government Should Ensure Safety of Rwandan Exiles
DR Congo: Prosecute Atrocities Exposed by UN
First Anniversary of ‘Mapping Report’ Shows Need for Stronger International Action
Submission to UK International Development Committee (IDC)
"Working Effectively in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: DRC, Rwanda and Burundi"
Murder or Imprisonment - a High Price for “Stability” in Rwanda.
Human Rights Watch's Carina Tertsakian says that to describe Paul Kagame as "the sort of dictator Rwanda needs" is an insult to Rwandans who have lost their lives.