Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Modern Rwanda

Modern day Rwanda consists of three different ethnic groups. They are 84% Hutu, 15% Tutsi, and 1% Twa. The most common languages spoken by these groups are Kinyarwanda, English, and French.Their president is named Paul Kagame. Compared to neighboring countries, Rwanda has low corruption, but human rights organizations allege suppression of opposition groups, intimidation, and restrictions on freedom of speech. Rwanda has the world's highest proportion of females in government positions in proportion to the population. 


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