Ibirere Rwandan Design Abat-jour

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Practice Relating to Rule 132. Return of Displaced Persons
Rwanda, Declaration of the President on the decision to close the IDP camps of Gikongoro, 24 April 1995, p. 2.
In 2010, in its Comments on the Draft UN Mapping Report on the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo), Rwanda stated:
5. ... [F] rom 1994 through 2003, Rwanda repatriated and reintegrated 1.5 million Hutu refugees from the former Zaire, and over 1.7 million refugees from Burun Ibirere Rwandan Design Abat-jour di, Tanzania, and Uganda alone ...
13.… On 15 November 1996, the AFDL [Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo] and the RPA [Rwandan Patriotic Army] moved against the ex-FAR [Rwanda Armed Forces, the national armed forces of Rwanda before July 1994] and Interahamwe forces in the camps, and in the process, rescued and repatriated 600,000 Rwandan refugees in the course of four days from the Mugunga camp only. This spectacular return of refugees prompted the mass repatriation of Rwandan refugees from Tanzania and Burundi in the following weeks, allowing the bulk of the Rwandan refugee population to return home.
24. ... The intention of the RPA and the conduct of operations around the Mugunga camp aimed at liberating and repatriating innocent civilian refugees. In the conduct of operations, the RPA occupied positions that blocked exits farther inside the former Zaire, and left open safe corridors leading to Rwanda, but never fired any weapons into the camp. Loudspeakers were used to call upon refugees to return to Rwanda ...
26.… Again, the priority objective of the operation was to… [allow] all refugees [to] return to Rwanda. In order to facilitate the return of hundreds of thousands of refugees, the APR formed a blocked corridor eastward from Lac Vert to Mugunga through Goma, and finally the border with Rwanda. This corridor kept the refugees from fleeing in the wrong direction, as well as protecting them from outside violence ...
55. A total of 1,528,626 Hutu refugees were repatriated and reintegrated from the former Zaire, and 1,763,828 refugees were repatriated and reintegrated from Uganda, Burundi, and Tanzania alone ...
Rwanda, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Official Government of Rwanda Comments on the Draft UN Mapping Report on the DRC, 30 November 2010, §§ 5, 13, 24, 26, 55 and

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