News Rwanda Security: Rwanda: Ugandans Sue for Inconvenience - Rwandans for Torture
Ugandans and Rwandans have taken the current crisis involving the two countries to the East African Court of Justice (EACJ). Those representing the Ugandan traders association allege the "continued closure of the border" is in "total contravention of the East African Community treaty." The Rwandan nationals' Kigali-based lawyer Richard Mugisha alleges that his clients were "illegally arrested and tortured" by Uganda's security agencies "in total disregard of its obligations under the treaty establishing th
News Rwanda Security: Rwanda: UN Decorates Rwandan Female Dominated Police Peacekeepers
The medal is in recognition for their outstanding contribution to peace, safety and security in world's new nation. Those decorated include a female dominated Rwanda Formed Police Unit Three ...
News Rwanda Security: Rwanda: Kagame, Tshisekedi, Lourenço Agree to Uproot Armed Groups
President Paul Kagame, João Lourenço of Angola, and their DR Congo counterpart and host Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi yesterday agreed to strengthen cooperation in the area of security, with a particular aim to uproot all non-state armed groups and end threats to state security.
News Rwanda Security: Cross-border health security issues for Operational Readiness, Surveillance and Response
WHO Regional Office for Africa, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Rwanda, organised in Kigali, from 22nd to 23rd May 2019, a technical meeting on cross-border health security issues ...
News Rwanda Security: Govt explains envoys presence at Rwanda body handover
KAMPALA - The government invited members of the diplomatic corps accredited to Uganda to witness the handing over of the body of a Rwandan national killed by Rwandan security forces inside ... in ...
News Rwanda Security: Rwanda's security operatives illegally enter Uganda, says Kutesa
Uganda Foreign Affairs Minister Sam Kutesa has told heads of missions accredited to Uganda that Rwandan security operatives have been entering the country without permission, a move that could have ...