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Tag Archives: Domestic Moderates
Burundi: Post-election killings and civil war
Introduction | Atrocities | Fatalities | Ending | Coding | Works Cited | Notes Introduction A military elite whose influential members hailed from the hitherto obscure Hima clan, a Tutsi sub-group from the province of Bururi, dominated Burundi’s post-colonial political … Continue reading →
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Mozambique: Civil war
Introduction | Atrocities | Fatalities | Ending | Coding | Works Cited | Notes Introduction Categorized as a low-intensity, intra-state conflict, the Mozambican Civil War is notorious for the scale of human suffering and lives lost over its fifteen-year duration. … Continue reading →