Censorship in Rwanda
Since the conclusion of the Rwandan Civil War, the Rwandan Government has introduced various forms of censorship, primarily political, aimed at controlling dissent, managing public discourse, and shaping narratives. == General information control == Article 38 of the Constitution of Rwanda 2003 guarantees "the freedom of expression and freedom of access to information where it does not prejudice public order, good morals, the protection of the youth and children, the right of every citizen to honour and dignity and protection of personal and family privacy." However, in reality, this has not guaranteed freedom of speech or expression given that the government has declared many forms of speech fall into the exceptions.