Human Rights Watch has raised concerns that it is unlikely that Rusesabagina will receive a fair trial in Rwanda, where he was taken against his will he reportedly thought he was flying to Burundi in what Human Rights Watch characterizes as an “enforced disappearance, a crime under international law.
Israel’s international communication class wasn’t originally focused on Rusesabagina. But the focus shifted upon learning that Rusesabagina’s son, Tresor, was among the 10 students enrolled. The deeper we got into Tre’s experience, it became clear that in terms of a final project, my students needed an opportunity to pursue this more deeply,” Israel said. “There couldn’t be a clearer case of international communication in dispute.”
San Antonio s universities want students vaccinated, but won t require it
May 6, 2021
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People wait, at left, at Southside High School for 15 minutes after being administered their COVID-19 vaccine while others get the shot at a clinic held by Southside ISD and the University of the Incarnate Word last month. Local colleges and universities are encouraging students and employees to get vaccinated but won’t be making it a requirement.William Luther /William Luther
Administrators at San Antonio’s colleges and universities say they have no plans to require students and employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to campus this fall.
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St. Mary’s University class works to free ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Paul Rusesabagina
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April 20, 2021
Rwandan government official surreptitiously listened to St. Mary’s class discussion before removal
Today, President Tom Mengler of St. Mary’s University outlined evidence that two weeks ago the dictatorial regime of Rwandan President Paul Kagame, which abducted political opponent Paul Rusesabagina and has held him in solitary confinement since last August, traveled virtually to San Antonio to listen in on a St. Mary’s class. An individual in Kagame’s diplomatic corps utilized Zoom to join a class of St. Mary’s students, staff and guests meeting in the University’s School of Law.