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Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op): 7:32am On Apr 14, 2018
Makeshift shelters are seen at a refugee camp in Benako, Tanzania, after torrential rain.
Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op): 7:31am On Apr 14, 2018
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Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
Orphans, sick and starved children of war

Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
Bodies lies in the street of the Rwanda Capital.

Some 500 Tutsi massacred in a Church.

A young boy covers his face from the stench of dead bodies, July,1994.

A man walking through the field to bury his baby.

Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
Displaced Rwandans collect water from a polluted lake near a refugee camp in Benako, Tanzania.

Refugees wait for relief food from the Red Cross near the border between Rwanda and Tanzania.

Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
Dead bodies lie along the side of a road about 70 kilometres north of the Rwanda/Tanzania border.


Fishermen pile up corpses for burial at Kasensero village in Uganda. The bodies were carried by the Akagera river from Rwanda into Lake Victoria.


A dying Rwandan woman tries to breastfeed her child next to hundreds of corpses waiting to be buried at a mass grave near the Munigi refugee camp in Zaire, where thousands of refugees succumbed to cholera or dehydration.


Corpes of massacre victims laying rotten in the border between Rwanda capital and Tanzania

Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
Security forces, joined by members of the public, continue to massacre Tutsis at a rate of thousands per day.
Women are raped and sexually assaulted as part of the campaign to wipe out the ethnic group.


A Rwandan refugee girl stands next to a mass grave outside Kigali, where dozens of bodies were laid to rest.

Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
Within days, France and Belgium deploy soldiers to evacuate their nationals.


They do not have orders to protect Rwandan civilians.

Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
First political opponents are executed, then security forces and militia systematically murder members of the Tutsi minority, as well as moderate Hutus.


This photo, taken on April 11, shows a looter ransacking a house as its occupants lie dead.


Loads of ammunitions.

Foreign AffairsRe: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
The plane carrying Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, shown here in 1982, is shot down over Kigali.


Rwanda Patriotic Front rebels inspect the wreckage of the plane in which President Juvenal Habyarimana was killed when it crashed on 6 April, sparking the murder of hundreds of thousands of people

Foreign Affairs100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Explorers(op):
It started with one murder.

It ended with some 1,000,000.


The Rwandan genocide, which began 24 years ago this week, was one of the worst atrocities in living memory.

It took just 100 days to massacre as much as 20 percent of the country's population, decimate its infrastructure and sow the seeds of regional conflicts still to come.


The Rwandan genocide, also known as the genocide against the Tutsi, was a genocidal mass slaughter of Tutsi in Rwanda by members of the Hutu majority government.


An estimated 800,000 to 1,000,000 Rwandans were killed during the 100-day period from 7 April to mid-July 1994.



It is believed that 800,000 people were killed in the first six weeks, at a rate five times higher than that of the Nazi Holocaust.

Around one-fifth of the country's entire population was murdered.

Most of the dead were Tutsis, and most of the killers were Hutus. This was genocide; a concerted effort to exterminate an entire group of people.



Skulls of victims of the massacre during the 1994 genocide are lined in the Genocide Memorial Site church of Ntarama.








https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-04-07/100-days-hell-rwandas-1994-genocide-photos

https://mobile.reuters.com/news/picture/the-rwanda-genocide-idUSRTR3JZZT
Lalasticlala, Mynd44

AutosRe: Buy Used Cars From The Auctions In The United States by Explorers(m): 6:12am On Apr 09, 2018
aieromon:
Oscar Melody. grin grin grin

Even opening the thread and seeing all those English names was enough for a bell to ring in my head.
Imagine the names.
AutosRe: Buy Used Cars From The Auctions In The United States by Explorers(m): 6:10am On Apr 09, 2018
Cosplay:
Oh Ok I understand now. You help people save money on procuring vehicles. Thank you.


So you’re a Charity then?
Oya mi lenu....Is he not into the business to make profit?
AutosRe: SOLD 2009 Toyota Camry SE For 2.950 Negotiable by Explorers(m): 9:46pm On Apr 08, 2018
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TravelRe: Over 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op):
armadeo:
it means mexico and united states are boundary share boundaries. its not like the trip to libya, hence theyve always been talking of a fence between the usa and mexico.
Mexico borders four US states, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.

They all have vast deserts, but Texas is having the most common route taken, maybe is the safest or shortest.


Now if you get to the wall in Mexico, climb it and land on US soil, like Texas.

From that wall, it stretches over hundreds of miles of desert to the nearest town or civilization.

It takes days, even weeks walking in the scorching sun.

Many people have died of exhaustion, thirst, hunger on the way and some will even surrender to the US Border Patrol to be rescued not minding deportation.

Is one of the most dangerous journey on earth.

If 1000 set out from mexico, not more than 200 - 300 will make to US civilization.

Some will die, some will surrender and some will turn back.

CrimeRe: Police Shoot Pure Water Seller In Aba (Photos) by Explorers(m): 6:33pm On Apr 06, 2018
Troublemaker007:
Sometimes I ran out of words to describe the current state of this nation. Everything is absolutely wrong in Nigeria right now. The fact we sleep at night, wake up in the morning, go out to our various hustling and return back home in one piece is by the special grace of God. Anyone Who have money should simply relocate to another Africa country or overseas and live quietly in peace because worst days in this country are yet to come.

TravelRe: Over 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op): 9:30pm On Apr 04, 2018
armadeo:
No desert it's like from Lagos to cotonou. Border towns between Mexico and America.
I don't get this bro?
Foreign AffairsSpying On Your Spouse Phone Is Now A Crime In Saudi Arabia, ₦47M Fine & A Year. by Explorers(op): 10:39pm On Apr 02, 2018
Spying on your spouse's phone, offenders facing a £95,000(₦47million) fine and a year in jail.




Saudi Arabia on Monday announced 'spying' on your spouse's phone is now a criminal offence potentially punishable by a year in jail and a hefty fine.

'Married individuals planning to spy on their spouse in Saudi Arabia will need to think twice, because such an activity could potentially attract a fine of 500,000 riyals (£94,910.04), along with a prison term for a year,' read an English-language statement released by Saudi Arabia's information ministry.

The provision, part of a new anti-cyber crime law which came into force last week, is meant to 'protect morals of individuals and society and protect privacy',the ministry said.


The move comes amid a 'steady increase in cybercrimes such as blackmail, embezzlement and defamation'.




Saudi Arabia has launched a string of highly-publicised policy changes since the rise of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to power last year.






http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5570561/Saudi-Arabia-outlaws-spying-spouses-phone-offenders-facing-95-000-fine-JAIL.html

Nairaland GeneralRe: Freaky Deaths, Bizarre Ways That People Have 'kicked The Bucket'(Photos) by Explorers(op): 7:41am On Apr 02, 2018
Mcoldsoja:
How come na only Dailymail and other foreign newspapers wey copy dem carry dis tori?
Happened in 2012.

Then, how many people followed news online?

Compared to now that news goes viral and trends so fast.

Trending stuffs was a bit low back then, that's why the post appears new.


http://dailypost.ng/2012/07/18/six-women-rape-man-death-benue-state/

http://allafrica.com/stories/201409090468.html

https://ynaija.com/raped-death-man-dies-sex-6-wives/?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C5842911554
Lalasticlala
Foreign AffairsRe: Expelled Russian Dilpomats Departs U.S., Lands In Moscow(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:59pm On Apr 01, 2018
Thomas Leary, the US Consul General, oversaw the removal of equipment fromthe consulate in St. Petersburg on Saturday.

Foreign AffairsRe: Expelled Russian Dilpomats Departs U.S., Lands In Moscow(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:53pm On Apr 01, 2018
Britain alleges Russian involvement in the March 4 nerve agent poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in the English city of Salisbury.

Moscow adamantly denies that and has ordered tit-for-tat expulsions of Western diplomats.

On Saturday, officials were seen closing down the US Consulate in St Petersburg.

Sixty US diplomats have been told to leave Russia along with another 90 from other countries.

Their expulsion was in retaliation.


The US flag was removed from the outside of the building and staffers were pictured taking equipment out from the offices inside to be placed into vans.

In St. Petersburg on Saturday, Consul General Thomas Leary was pictured overseeing the removal of staff and equipment from the US consulate.


The US and Britain are not alone in asking the diplomats to leave.


In total, 21 countries including Germany, France, Canada, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Estonia, Italy, Poland, Lithuania, Hungary, Macedonia have vowed to take the same step after the Skriplas' poisoning.


The UK claims it has proof Russia was behind the poisoning which left both victims in critical condition.

Foreign AffairsRe: Expelled Russian Dilpomats Departs U.S., Lands In Moscow(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:49pm On Apr 01, 2018
The crowds of people who had gathered to say goodbye to the Russians were pictured walking away from the embassy afterwards.


An Ilyushin II-96 aircraft carrying expelled Russian nationals is pictured arriving in Moscow on Sunday from the US.

It was one of two aircraft which brought 171diplomats and their families back to Russia after they were thrown out of America.



Once they had landed, the Russians were taken out of the airport on buses and in cars.

None of the individuals were pictured.

Foreign AffairsExpelled Russian Dilpomats Departs U.S., Lands In Moscow(Photos) by Explorers(op):
Dozens of Russian diplomats who were expelled from the US by President Trump last week were seen arriving back in Moscow on Sunday.

In total, 117 people were sent back to Russia from the US.

The first plane departed from Washington, carrying 46 diplomats and their families.

The others took off from New York.

Before they left on Saturday, the group from Washington were waved off by crowds of friends who gathered at the Russian embassy.


As they departed the embassy on Saturday, a woman held up a Russian flag in a sign of patriotism before leaving the US.







http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5566961/Expelled-Russian-diplomats-return-US-amid-spy-dispute.html
Lalasticlala, Mynd44

TravelRe: Over 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op): 6:02am On Apr 01, 2018
DAramis:
Trump is in for the real deal.

He should get ready to test the resilience of this people. The politically CORRECT people are observing, waiting for him to make the wrong move.

Once the reach the border between US and Mexico without being stopped by the Mexican forces, then, the chess moves has been made by some powerful forces and he will need all the wit he can lay his hands on in order to out maneuver them.
They're already in Mexico, heading to the U.S. desert now.

One immigration post was even deserted.

I hope one U.S. Border patrols wont open fire, because this is large
TravelRe: Over 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op): 5:55am On Apr 01, 2018
Rotentina:
Happy Easther Mr Explorer
Same to you bro, many more celebrations.
TravelRe: Over 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op): 5:46am On Apr 01, 2018
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TravelRe: Over 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op):
Although the group doesn’t promise entry into the US, it serves to help migrants get there safely.

Walkers are responsible for their own food, water, and payment for vans and buses used during the journey.


'I'm here to work together with the people who had to leave their countries for whatever reason,' Alex Mensing, an organizer at Pueblos Sin Fronteras, said.

'We're fighting together.

We're not here to give anyone papers and we're not here to give anyone food,' he added.




Pictured, abandoned immigration check point.


The group successfully pass after the immigration agents abandoned their posts, pictured above on Monday March 26.



One of the most perilous parts of the journey includes riding on top of freight trains, below for miles.

TravelRe: Over 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op): 5:41am On Apr 01, 2018
The massive procession of migrants moved through Mexico towards the US border, where they demand asylum as they leave their Central American countries such as Honduras.


The volunteer-run organization has led such pilgrimages in the past to assure safe passage for migrants to the US, protecting them from authorities, gangs and cartels.

The arduous journey will take a month as the group 80 per cent hailing from Honduras pass through Guatemala and up Mexico to get to the US borer.

A Buzzfeed reporter on site says organizers estimate that about two-thirds of the people in the caravan plan to cross in the US undetected or by asking for asylum protection.

Others will attempt to enter illegally.


'The crime rate is horrible, you can't live there,' a Honduran mother-of-two named Karen said to BuzzFeed on fleeing her home country.'


After the president was sworn in it got worse.

There were deaths, mobs, robbed homes, adults and kids were beaten up,' she added.

TravelOver 1000 Migrants From Central American Trekking Through Mexico To The U.S.(Pic by Explorers(op):
An army of a thousand migrants from Central America are marching through Mexico to the US where they hope to get in by any means legal or not.

The massive flood of migrants hail mostly from Honduras, where the country has become rife with gang violence and political unrest.


The journey began on Sunday March 25 when 1,200 men, women and children gathered together to cross immigration checkpoints with a organization called Pueblos Sin Fronteras, meaning People Without Borders, according to BuzzFeed News.

And the number is only growing as migrants walk to the border in 90-degree heat, sleep on the floor of town plazas, and get by on charity meals by locals and churches.



So far no one in Mexico has tried to stop them.


The trek is organized by Pueblos Sin Fronteras, meaning People Without Borders





http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5566223/1-200-illegal-Central-American-migrants-march-US.html
Lalasticlala, Mynd44

Nairaland GeneralRe: Freaky Deaths, Bizarre Ways That People Have 'kicked The Bucket'(Photos) by Explorers(op): 9:42pm On Mar 31, 2018
Ishilove:
Read this story too. Many indications point to suicide, although footage of her last moments have conspiracy theorists arguing that demonic possession or mental imbalance/mind control are the driving forces behind her shocking actions
Most people dont commit suicide like jumping in storage, most times is murder, then covering it up.

Someone who is committing a suicide, already in a skyscraper, jumping is the best option.

Now climbing to the rooftop, climbing the tank, open it and jump inside.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Freaky Deaths, Bizarre Ways That People Have 'kicked The Bucket'(Photos) by Explorers(op):
The King of Sweden, Adolf Frederick, was really hungry.

He allegedly ate a meal consisting of lobster, caviar, sauerkraut, smoked herring, champagne, and 14 servings of his favorite dessert, hetvägg.

Shortly thereafter he died of digestion problems.

Today, he is remembered by Swedish school children as the “king who ate himself to death.”





https://list25.com/25-incredibly-weird-ways-people-have-died/?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C4831443784

Nairaland GeneralRe: Freaky Deaths, Bizarre Ways That People Have 'kicked The Bucket'(Photos) by Explorers(op): 6:17pm On Mar 31, 2018
The British actor died of a heart attack while shooting a live television play in which he was supposed to get a heart attack.

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