Kangura

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Kangura was a Kinyarwanda-language magazine published from 1990 to 1994 in Rwanda. Sponsored by the dominant MRND régime and edited by Hassan Ngeze, the magazine was a riposte to the RPF-sponsored Kanguka, adopting a similar informal style.

The magazine was notable as the print equivalent to Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines, publishing articles harshly critical of the RPF and of Tutsis generally.

An article in December 1990 was the first publication of the "Hutu Ten Commandments" [1], which decreed that Hutus who interacted with Tutsis were traitors. Another article of December 1990 claimed that the Tutsi were prepared for a war which "would leave no survivors".[citation needed]

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