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- Radio_Muhabura abstract "Radio Muhabura was a radio station of RPF (Rwandan Patriotic Front) during the Rwandan Civil War from 1990 to 1994. It was created in 1991 and broadcast from Uganda. It was the first alternative to Radio Rwanda, reaching all but the south of Rwanda by mid-1992. It was recorded by the BBC starting in 1992. It promoted armed resistance to the "extremist" Rwandan government. In an October 1992 broadcast it claimed that militia forces of the government's party had "devised traps aimed at exterminating the youth." As early as January 1993, months before the RTLM went on-air, Radio Muhabura accused the Rwandan government of genocide. It routinely denied RPF involvement in civilian killings, and promoted resistance to "Hutu power", to the Habyarimana government, and desertion by the military.It regularly discussed the return of the Rwandan diaspora and the creation of a new government.Although the pro-Hutu RTLM (which became an inciting instrument of the Rwandan Genocide of 1994) was extensively listened to, Radio Muhabura had a much smaller audience, proabably because it broadcast in English instead of Rwandan, and its contribution to the Rwandan civil war is not as widely discussed.The existence of Radio Muhabura was cited as a part of the defense in the trial of Ferdinand Nahimana in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.".
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- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Rwanda.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ugandan_media.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Nahimana.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Hate_Media.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Hutu.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink International_Criminal_Tribunal_for_Rwanda.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Juvénal_Habyarimana.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Kinyarwanda.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Rwanda.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Télévision_Libre_des_Mille_Collines.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Rwandan_Civil_War.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Rwandan_Genocide.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Rwandan_Patriotic_Front.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLink Uganda.
- Radio_Muhabura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Muhabura".
- Radio_Muhabura hasPhotoCollection Radio_Muhabura.
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- Radio_Muhabura subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Rwanda.
- Radio_Muhabura subject Category:Ugandan_media.
- Radio_Muhabura hypernym Station.
- Radio_Muhabura type Article.
- Radio_Muhabura type Station.
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- Radio_Muhabura type Station.
- Radio_Muhabura comment "Radio Muhabura was a radio station of RPF (Rwandan Patriotic Front) during the Rwandan Civil War from 1990 to 1994. It was created in 1991 and broadcast from Uganda. It was the first alternative to Radio Rwanda, reaching all but the south of Rwanda by mid-1992. It was recorded by the BBC starting in 1992. It promoted armed resistance to the "extremist" Rwandan government.".
- Radio_Muhabura label "Radio Muhabura".
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- Radio_Muhabura sameAs Q7280914.
- Radio_Muhabura sameAs Q7280914.
- Radio_Muhabura wasDerivedFrom Radio_Muhabura?oldid=588234035.
- Radio_Muhabura isPrimaryTopicOf Radio_Muhabura.