Arusha Accords (Rwanda)

Arusha Accords
Peace Agreement between the government of the Republic of Rwanda and the Rwandese Patriotic Front
TypePeace treaty
ContextRwandan Civil War
Signed4 August 1993 (1993-08-04)
LocationArusha, Tanzania
Signatories
Parties
LanguagesEnglish and French

The Arusha Accords, officially the Peace Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Rwanda and the Rwandan Patriotic Front, also known as the Arusha Peace Agreement or Arusha negotiations, were a set of five accords (or protocols) signed in Arusha, Tanzania on 4 August 1993, by the government of Rwanda and the rebel Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), under mediation, to end a three-year Rwandan Civil War. Primarily organized by the Organisation of African Unity and the heads of state in the African Great Lakes region, the talks began on 12 July 1992, and ended on 4 August 1993, when the accords were finally signed.[1]

  1. ^ Guichaoua, André (2015). From War to Genocide: Criminal Politics in Rwanda, 1990–1994. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 62–63. ISBN 9780299298203.

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