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 * Resume **
 * I am the Paul Kagame, current president of Rwanda, I have been ruling rwanda since 2000. I started my life as president by leading the RPF (Rwanda Patriotic Front), I led the revolution that won the tutsi’s back Rwanda. These great men and I had to face the hutu people to take back the land that was rightfully our. I was present at all of the major battles and fighting to get us our home land back. My people have been affected by genocide since the Hutu when they were in power killed us Tutsi just because we are Tutsi. They made us flee, then come back just to kill us again. Since we are so close to other countries we fled to those neighboring countries therefore leaving our homes, shops, and our lives. This killed our jobs back home and therefore many people have been in debt as of recent. I am simply just trying to give my people a better life. I want them to feel safe and not fear their own death when they sleep, simply because they are Tutsi. They should not have a fear of Genocide in their lives. **


 * References: **
 * 1-Stand ( [] ) **
 * Stand is a student run agency that is formed to end mass atrocities. This would include genocide, they are really determined to stop these atrocities by giving people the tools they need and help them along the way. Stand is a well developed organization that helps a lot to stop atrocities. **


 * 2-CNLG( [] ) **
 * CNLG is an organization focused on ending all forms of genocide in the world. They have a great council and workers to do this. CNLG will provide all forms of help for those trying to prevent, trying to stop, or getting over genocide. **


 * 3-SGN or stop genocide now ( [] ) **
 * SGN is an organization focused on stopping worldwide genocide. It focuses on educating people about genocide and how to prevent it. They have been running for many years now and are really determined to try to stop genocide in the world. **


 * Our government is fairly stable as of today. We are still shaky because some government officials are being killed by the Hutu, but besides that we have a firm grasp on our countries law. We follow the rules that we emplaced and make sure the law of Rwanda is followed by all citizens. Our citizens are loyal, some more than others. Then again every country has that to some degree. We have no corruption in our system and I am pleased to say it has been that way since I took office in early 2000. I am unhappy to admit to the fact that our people are not the safest in the world. People are being killed by the Hutu militiamen still to this day because they are Tutsi. I would like to be able to set up a border with guards but do not have the funds to do such a thing. We do the best we can, never treating the people of Rwanda wrong. **


 * When I won the election of 2003 I made sure to persuade the rest of the government officials to continue the public election for president. Since then I was elected again in 2010, this came as a great surprise but a happy one all the same. I give the greatest respect to my people and make sure that my people have the same human rights the rest of the world has. Especially comparing it to the rights that the american’s have. Politicians is the same way, I want my politicians to have rights just like the american ones have. They should be able to do their job the best they can without any restrictions. I want any worker in my country to have the same. They should have the rights they need to do their jobs. Gender in Rwanda should be no different. They should be treated equal and I full heartedly stand by that. I know women want to be on the same level as men and they should be. I make sure that the law is the same for men as it is for women never excluding one, and never putting one above the other. **


 * The Rwandan economy is shaky. Since the killing of the Tutsi, we have had a hard time coming back. When the killing happened people had to flee, this means their homes and businesses. Ever since then we are working on building our economy and helping these people who have been affected by genocide. It is no fault of their own and they should not be the ones to take the hit for these acts of destruction. I do the best I can as the president to get the economy back. With the lack of resources I can only do so much to help these people. I hope I have created an atmosphere in Rwanda for people to be able to create their own business. I hope people start to build new businesses to raise the economy that we are in. Rwanda is moderately modern, we have some things such as cell phones, radios, and television, but are way behind countries such as america and china. We do however have 73% of the population with clean water and even more with sufficient living conditions. Along with this our government is very active in the population of Rwanda, talking to them, taking in advice, and also giving advice. **


 * Schools in Rwanda are somewhat limited, people in urban areas having more of course, but the people outside of these areas do not have such a luxury. These people are mostly home taught but some do create a school system for the children. Children in Rwanda are cherished and loved. Although not too high of a child death rate (every 54 in 1000 have the probability of death) we know these are the people of the future and these are the people who will make Rwanda great. With a life expectancy of about 59 years the people of Rwanda work very hard to make a good life for themselves, their kids, and the future country. Although we do have a problem with STD’s, Malaria, tuberculosis, and non communicable disease, we are working on a way to fix that. We see this as a big problem and are finding the best option to fix this problem. **

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 * 28 Feb. 2013. **