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Media and Communications : Rwanda

Includes news, newspapers, journals, radio, television, news services, press abstracts, publishing and bookseller associations.

Created and maintained by the
 African & Middle Eastern Division,
Collections and Services Directorate

BBC World Service.com  (http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/)
Searching this site by country or by topic, offers a choice of news headlines, country profiles, and additional web links on specific aspects such as sports.

Committee to Protect Journalists  (http://www.cpj.org/)
Searching this site results in a list of recent documents from a number of web sites concerning media activities and press freedom in many countries.

Fondation Hirondelle -- Media for Peace and Human Dignity  (http://www.hirondelle.org/)
The site may be viewed in French, German or English. "The Hirondelle Foundation is an organization of journalists which sets up and operates media services in crisis areas. ... Since its foundation in 1995, Hirondelle, which means swallow, has established and managed Radio Agatashya in the Great Lakes region of Africa, Star Radio in Liberia, the Hirondelle News Agency at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda at Arusha in Tanzania, Radio Blue Sky in Kosovo, Radio Ndeke Luka in Bangui in the Central African Republic, Moris Hamutuk, a radio program for refugees in Timor and Radio Okapi in the Democratic Republic of Congo."

Inshuti  (http://www2.minorisa.es/inshuti/)
Available in Catalan, French, Spanish and English versions. Offers a number of documents and links to organizations working on Central African human rights issues.

International Documentation Network on the Great African Lakes Region  (http://www.grandslacs.net/home.html)
Offering documents in English and French, searchable by key word, this site states its objective "is to disseminate as widely as possible a large amount of "grey litterature," i.e. unpublished or scarcely distributed written documents. It tries as well to organise meetings, and to develop points of consultation in the region."

Iwacu Online  (http://www.iwacu1.com/)
Available in French, English, or Kinyarwanda versions.

Rwanda Information Exchange  (http://www.rwanda.net/)
Information may be displayed in French or in English.

Washingtonpost.com: World  (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/)
Search by country to find recent articles appearing in this newspaper.

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