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Massacre Probe Concerns U.S.: Role of International Court in U.N. Investigation Is Cited (Post, Dec. 2, 2004)
U.N. Approves Peacekeeping Force for Burundi (Post, May 22, 2004)
Findings Reopen Rwanda's Wounds: French Judge Says Kagame's Orders Triggered Genocide (Post, March 24, 2004)
Chronic Hunger Is Increasing: Report Cites More Undernourished People in Last Half of '90s (Post, Nov. 27, 2003)
A Popular Voice for Peaceful Change in Battle-Scarred Burundi (Post, Nov. 21, 2003)
Powerless in Congo's Lawless East: War Leaves Desperate Residents of Goma Without Functioning Government (Post, Aug. 30, 2002)
Burundi's Capital Is Shaken By Hutus Who Rejected Accord (Post, March 4, 2001)
Officers Attempt Coup in Burundi: Plot Foiled Quickly, Officials Say (Post, April 19, 2001)
Burundi Rebels Abduct Students to Fight in War (Post, Nov. 10, 2001)
Clinton's African Peace Pilgrimage Stymied: At Last Minute, Burundi Rivals Reject Full Accord (Post, Aug. 29, 2000)
Tutsis in Clash Over Burundi Peace Accord (Post, Aug. 20, 2000)
Mandela Wields Prestige To Bring Burundi Peace (Post, Feb. 23, 2000)
Clinton Declines Mandela Request (Post, Jan. 20, 2000)
U.S. Turns Spotlight On Africa: Gore to Chair U.N. Session on AIDS (Post, Jan. 6, 2000)
Burundi's Tutsis Herding Hutu Civilians Into Camps (Post, Dec. 30, 1999)
U.N. Relief Workers Killed in Burundi Ambush (Post, Oct. 13, 1999)
In Burundi, Confessions Of Genocide: On Film, Killers Purge Souls to Heal Nation (Post, Aug. 30, 1999)
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