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Rwanda frees more than 22 000 detainees, most of whom were held in connection with the 1994 massacre of some 800 000 ethnic Tut
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South African History Online. (2012, May 3). Rwanda frees more than 22 000 detainees, most of whom were held in connection with the 1994 massacre of some 800 000 ethnic Tut. South African History Online. https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0082675
South African History Online (2012) 'Rwanda frees more than 22 000 detainees, most of whom were held in connection with the 1994 massacre of some 800 000 ethnic Tut', South African History Online, 3 May. Available at: https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0082675 (Accessed: 18 August 2026).
South African History Online, Rwanda frees more than 22 000 detainees, most of whom were held in connection with the 1994 massacre of some 800 000 ethnic Tut [website], https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0082675, (accessed 18 August 2026).
"Rwanda frees more than 22 000 detainees, most of whom were held in connection with the 1994 massacre of some 800 000 ethnic Tut." South African History Online, 3 May 2012, https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0082675. Accessed 18 Aug. 2026.
South African History Online. "Rwanda frees more than 22 000 detainees, most of whom were held in connection with the 1994 massacre of some 800 000 ethnic Tut." South African History Online. May 3, 2012. https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0082675.
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