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The arrest of the army spokesman and former Director of External Intelligence, Colonel Patrick Karegeya, on 30 April points to new tensions in President Paul Rugambwa Kagame's government. Some are internal rivalries, some linked to pressure on Kigali's operations in Congo-Kinshasa....

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Patrick Karegeya, Paul Rugambwa Kagame, Congo-Kinshasa, Charles Kayonga, , Zambia, Emmanuel Ndahiro, Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Sam Tugume, Bakirirahi Barigye, Peter Agom, Forces de Défense Rwandaises

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