The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), known in French as the Front Patriotique Rwandais, is a political party in Rwanda that has been the dominant force in the country's politics since the early 1990s. Its origins trace back to the early 1980s among Rwandan exiles, primarily Tutsis, who had fled ethnic violence and discrimination in Rwanda during the preceding decades. The RPF launched a military campaign in 1990 from Uganda, where many of its members had found refuge and some had even served in the Ugandan army. This campaign was aimed at ending the ethnic discrimination and human rights…
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