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− | [[Africa Direct]] is associated with the libertarian [[LM network]]. It was active in the 1990s and questioned the orthodox view of the Rwandan genocide. It submitted a document to the United Nations Tribunal on Rwanda called "Why the Rwandan war was not genocide".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000614025515/www.junius.co.uk/africa-direct/tribunal.html SUBMISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS TRIBUNAL ON RWANDA: Why the Rwandan war was not genocide], version placed in web archive 19 Aug 1999, accessed in web archive 27 Apr 2010</ref> | + | [[Africa Direct]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. It was active in the 1990s and questioned the orthodox view of the Rwandan genocide. It submitted a document to the United Nations Tribunal on Rwanda called "Why the Rwandan war was not genocide".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000614025515/www.junius.co.uk/africa-direct/tribunal.html SUBMISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS TRIBUNAL ON RWANDA: Why the Rwandan war was not genocide], version placed in web archive 19 Aug 1999, accessed in web archive 27 Apr 2010</ref> |
It may now be defunct. Associates included LM network associates [[John Pender]]<ref>John Pender, [http://www.rrojasdatabank.info/ghanasa1.htm Recent demonstrations in Ghana show that there is no future for Africans under structural adjustment. John Pender of Africa Direct reports], October 1995, The Robinson Rojas Archive, accessed 27 Apr 2010</ref> and [[Barrie Collins]], who wrote the revisionist view of the Rwanda genocide, ''Obedience in Rwanda'' (Perpetuity Press, 30 Nov 1998).<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0863397786/qid=1094416656/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_8_4/202-3369264-1199851 Obedience in Rwanda], Amazon.co.uk, acc 27 Apr 2010</ref> | It may now be defunct. Associates included LM network associates [[John Pender]]<ref>John Pender, [http://www.rrojasdatabank.info/ghanasa1.htm Recent demonstrations in Ghana show that there is no future for Africans under structural adjustment. John Pender of Africa Direct reports], October 1995, The Robinson Rojas Archive, accessed 27 Apr 2010</ref> and [[Barrie Collins]], who wrote the revisionist view of the Rwanda genocide, ''Obedience in Rwanda'' (Perpetuity Press, 30 Nov 1998).<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0863397786/qid=1094416656/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_8_4/202-3369264-1199851 Obedience in Rwanda], Amazon.co.uk, acc 27 Apr 2010</ref> |
Revision as of 03:25, 2 May 2010
Africa Direct is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. It was active in the 1990s and questioned the orthodox view of the Rwandan genocide. It submitted a document to the United Nations Tribunal on Rwanda called "Why the Rwandan war was not genocide".[1]
It may now be defunct. Associates included LM network associates John Pender[2] and Barrie Collins, who wrote the revisionist view of the Rwanda genocide, Obedience in Rwanda (Perpetuity Press, 30 Nov 1998).[3]
Contact
- Africa Direct BM Box 8109
- London
- WC1N 3XX011
- United Kingdom
- Telephone: +44 0973 326302
- Fax: +44 171 691 7063
- Email: africadirect AT easynet.co.uk
Notes
- ↑ SUBMISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS TRIBUNAL ON RWANDA: Why the Rwandan war was not genocide, version placed in web archive 19 Aug 1999, accessed in web archive 27 Apr 2010
- ↑ John Pender, Recent demonstrations in Ghana show that there is no future for Africans under structural adjustment. John Pender of Africa Direct reports, October 1995, The Robinson Rojas Archive, accessed 27 Apr 2010
- ↑ Obedience in Rwanda, Amazon.co.uk, acc 27 Apr 2010