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Peace hopes are rising again after the 19-20 January talks at the Hague between President Domitien Ndayizéyé and Agathon Rwasa, leader of the only militia still fighting, the Parti pour la Libération du Peuple Hutu-Forces Nationales pour la Libération (Palipehutu-FNL). Rwasa's delegation agreed to meet again and the final communiqué called the President 'father of the nation' instead of Palipehutu-FNL's usual 'sell-out stooge of the Tutsi oppressors' (AC Vol 45 No 2)....

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Keywords:

Domitien Ndayizéyé, Agathon Rwasa, Netherlands, South African, Jacob Zuma, Pierre Nkurunziza, Hassan Rajabu, Parti pour la Libération du Peuple Hutu-Forces Nationales pour la Libération, Forces Armées Burundaises, Conseil National pour la Défense de la Démocratie-Forces pour la Défense de la Démocratie, Banque de Commerce et de Développement

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