Kigali — A parliamentary report compiled by the Senate’s standing committee on Political Affairs and Good Governance has exposed Genocide ideologies in the Prosperity and Solidarity Party (PSP). The committee headed by Senator Joseph Karemera indicates that former Senator Stanley Safari who also headed PSP steered divisionism and genocide ideologies within the party. Karemera told the Senate that PSP members also alleged that Safari and his faction promoted divisionism within the party especially when they kept saying that the party had many Tutsis whom they never wished to work with. AllAfrica aggregates and indexes content from over 125 African news organizations , plus more than 200 other sources , who are responsible for their own reporting and views. SELECT — Topics — AGOA AIDS Africa on the Move Agribusiness Aid and Assistance Arms and Armies Arts Athletics Banking Book Reviews Books Business Capital Flows Children Climate Commodities Company Conflict Construction Crime Currencies Debt Ecotourism Editorials Education Energy Environment Food and Agriculture From allAfrica's Reporters Game Parks Health Healthcare and Medical Human Rights ICT Infrastructure Investment Labour Land Issues Latest Legal Affairs Malaria Manufacturing Media Migration Mining Music Music Reviews NEPAD NGO Oceans Olympics Peacekeeping Petroleum Polio Pregnancy and Childbirth Privatization Refugees Religion Science Soccer Sport Stock Markets Sustainable Development Terrorism Trade Transport Travel Tuberculosis Urban Issues Water Wildlife Women World Cup — Central Africa Business East Africa Business North Africa Business Southern Africa Business West Africa Business — Asia, Australia, and Africa Europe and Africa International Organisations Latin America and Africa Middle East and Africa U. read more
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