Somali is turning into a desert. Rwanda, you can hardly find a place to plant a potato, it's so crowded.
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Rwanda is a landlocked country, but it hasn't stopped developing. They built a high-end tourism industry around the mountain gorillas.
I don't have much in me left for Somalia, because the country is so broken, it's not realistic to daydream about it.
Rwanda really did take very strong steps towards development. I mean, this place is unrecognizable. There's a very good management of economy and resources - it's a success story, and that's great.
So this is why I'm always say happy that somebody mentions Rwanda, because behind Rwanda, we have Africa.
I cannot forget the place that I come from. The Congo is much in need.
It's a matter of life and death for this country. The Kenyan forests are facing extinction and it is a man-made problem.
South Sudanese people are rich like the soil; they just need a little water, and they will grow.
Yet the wonder of it all is that, while engaged in a seemingly endless struggle, the Israelis have managed to turn a desert into a garden.
The fact that you had disruptions in the peace process was not only in Rwanda. We had the same problem in Cambodia, we had the same problem in Mozambique, we had the same problem in Salvador.
For President Clinton, according to this discussion I had with him, Rwanda was a marginal problem.
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