Rwanda Classified
Inside the repressive machinery of Paul Kagame’s regime
Forbidden Stories and its partners examined the troubling circumstances of Rwandan journalist John Williams Ntwali’s death, and meanwhile pursued the investigation that put the journalist in authorities’ crosshairs.
The journalists of Rwanda Classified also looked into the hidden side of Kagame’s regime. From assassination attempts and suspicious deaths to intimidation and the use of surveillance technologies even against members of the ruling party, our investigation reveals how the Rwandan government sets about silencing critics at home and abroad.
Investigations
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Conducted over several months and featuring previously unpublished material, our investigation confronts...
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Investigating the deaths of Rwandan soldiers killed in North Kivu led to one journalist’s exile and possibly...
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As evidence of its interference in the eastern DRC mounts, Rwanda continues to evade United Nations sanctions...
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Documents and testimonies obtained by Forbidden Stories’ media partners reveal intimidation tactics and...
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The murky murder of a Rwandan opposition figure and the deaths of two Belgians in South Africa are among...
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Behind Rwanda's gleaming image promoted in international forums, conferences and showrooms, is a hidden...
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A leaked list of phone numbers reveals how Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s regime used Pegasus spyware...
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