Rwanda : Immaculée Ingabire - A Voice of Calm, a Mind of Light, a Soul of Dignity
[New Times] In a 2009 interview titled "Intellectual Hooliganism," the Congolese poet, philosopher, and theologian Kä Mana denounced with rare vehemence what he saw as the noise of minds that shout without enlightening -- intellectuals who wound rather than elevate their nations.
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