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Inside this issue

• Dispute over aid has confused backers who supply half the national budget

• Officials argue that too much freedom of expression could re-ignite ethnic tensions - -

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Social engineering in pursuit of peace

William Wallis reports on the huge efforts being made to put the country’s tragic legacy behind it

Economy: Debate with donors over aid versus trade

Backers have been left confused by Mr Kagame’s position in the poverty debate, writes William Wallis

Regional integration: Is location an asset or encumbrance?

William Wallis on the mission to take advantage of geography

Congo relations: Small steps toward friendship

Historians have yet to capture the enormity of wars, says William Wallis

Politics: ‘Too fragile for a confrontational system’

The elite fears that too much freedom could rekindle animosity. Barney Jopson reports

Property rights: Bid to unlock potential of land

Barney Jopson reports on efforts to establish ownership

Reconciliation: The killers and survivors condemned to live together

Barney Jopson on those whose families were butchered by neighbours

Sight of gorillas ‘worth every excruciating step’

Rwanda’s gorillas are the tourism industry’s greatest strength and weakness, writes Barney Jopson