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Rwanda massacre endangers aid Open 24 hours a day,7 days a week. 911 Massachusetts Street 843-8019 In the Old Woolworth Building,downtown Lawrence (Free parking available at rear entrance) The killing of at least 2,000 refugees by government soldiers and reports that more were being killed as they headed home, has outraged donor governments and endangered the flow of badly needed aid. "The government doesn't help itself by insisting that only 300 died So far, the government has done little to shore up its credibility, shattered by the killings at Kibeh camp Saturday. NAIROBI, Kenya — Rwanda's latest bloodletting has strengthened the hand of extremists who want to topple its government and set back efforts to rebuild the shattered country. The Associated Press Your branch office "Suddenly it seems there are no good guys in Rwanda," said CARE representative Mark Richardson. "I don't know if it's a death knell, but some sort of bell is sounding for Rwanda." The slaughter also damaged moves toward national reconciliation after last year's genocide and sent a chilling message to more than 2 million refugees still outside the country that it may not be safe to return vet. Receive one FREE hour in-store, self-service Macintosh® computer rental time. Offer is limited to one coupon per person. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase and is not valid with other offers. Valid at Klnawke's Lawrence location only. Coupon void where prohibited. No cash value. Offer expires May 31, 1995. Donor fatigue already is a fact of life in Rwanda. Shaharyar Khan, the U.N. special envoy to Rwanda, said weeks before the massacre that the donors who pledged $577 million in 1995 aid in January already were losing patience with the slow pace of change. "The issue of reconciliation surely has been put on the back burner for the foreseeable future," Wilkinson said. "I think the man on the street in London or somewhere else is going to throw up his arms in horror and say this just goes on and on and on," Wilkinson said. "He will say it doesn't seem to be worth it." "Who is going to come up with that kind of money?" UNHCR's Wilkinson asked. Just six months ago, the U.N. World Food Program had estimated it would take one to two years to "This attack by soldiers of the RPA very seriously jeopardizes the efforts at national reconciliation both by the Rwandans themselves and by the international community," Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Andre Ouellet said in a statement. The WFP operation alone for the Rwanda crisis costs about $1 million a day. Extending relief efforts for years would cost staggering amounts. repatriate the 2 million Rwandan refugees outside the country. Because of Kibcho, that process will take years longer, said Brenda Barton, a World Food Program representative. 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Coupon must be presented at time of purchase and is not valid with other offers. Valid at Kinko' Lawrence location only. Coupon void where prohibited. No cash value. Offer expires May 31, 1995. The Kibeho massacre also could help extremist Hutu militiamen and former Hutu government soldiers to make good on the threat to invade the country, said Ray Wilkinson, representative of the U.N. high commissioner for refugees. free set of passport photos ($12.95 Value) Receive one FREE set of instant passport, photos. No appointment required. Offer is limited to one coupon per person. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase and is not valid with other offers. Valid at Klnova's Lawrence location only. Coupon void where prohibited. No cash value. Offer expires May 31, 1995. two free posters up to 18" x 24" ($7.90 Value) The Netherlands announced it would suspend $30 million in aid promised to Rwanda this year. The European Union, which had given $940 million in relief to Rwanda during the past year, was reassessing its policy. The Kibho massacre, in a single stroke, endangered the flow of that aid. Rwanda survives on foreign aid and expertise — and much of the aid has been tied to repatriating refugees outside of Rwanda. Without it, there would still be no electricity, no running water, no telephones. There would be precious little food and medicine. Your branch office Stovall said she asked for the investigation after the Regents meeting and in response to information provided to her. She estimated the investigation would take three to four more weeks. LAW110 at Kibeno when anyone with a television set knows the figure was much, much higher," said CARE'S Richardson. Wilson said in a news release April 6 that policy differences with the Regents regarding his work at the Thailand university were the reason for his resignation. 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