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I do not want to be cynical, but if developing nations are kept backward by being told, again and again, you belong to the poor and you are there, where you actually belong, then nothing will change.
Paul Kagame
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Paul Kagame
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: October 23
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President Of Rwanda
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