The Washington Post, April 9th, 1994
RWANDA AND Burundi, when these small central Africa nations even come on the American screen, are usually lumped as places ravaged by endemic tribal conflict - majority Hutu against Tutsi, the former feudal overlords. But this is misleading. They are not two of a troubled African kind. Rwanda is a country still in the stage of working out power struggles with guns and machetes. But neighboring Burundi is struggling to build fledgling democratic institutions. In the possibility that democratic tendencies can ease ethnic rivalries lies what hope there is for a whole broad class of similarly rive...
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