East Africa timeline
President Habyarimana alienates Rwanda's Hutu Power extremists by coming to terms with the Rwandan Patriotic Front
Melchior Ndadaye, the first Hutu president of Burundi, is killed by Tutsis within months of his election
Civil war in Burundi, between Hutus and Tutsis, follows the murder of the first Hutu president
The Hutu government in Rwanda preaches genocide against Tutsis
US and European troops are withdrawn from the UN force in turbulent Somalia
The Rwandan president, Juvenal Habyarimana, dies when his plane is shot down
Cyprian Ntayamira, the second Hutu president of Burundi, dies in the crash of the president of Rwanda's plane
The assassination of Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana sparks the outbreak of genocide
As many as 800,000 people die, most of them slashed to death with machetes, in three months of genocide in Rwanda
Mogadishu, the capital, is divided between two factions in Somalia's civil war
After the genocide in Rwanda, the Rwandan Patriotic Front captures Kigali and replaces the Hutu government
More than a million Hutus, escaping from the backlash after the genocide in Rwanda, are in refugee camps in Zaire
Asian and African UN troops withdraw from Somalia, though the country is still in a state of violent civil war
Ethiopians have their first experience of democracy in a free presidential election, won by Meles Zenawi
Expelled from Sudan, Osama bin Laden moves to Afghanistan where he builds training camps for al-Qaeda
Bitter and devastating warfare breaks out again between Eritrea and Ethiopia as the result of a border dispute
224 deaths in simultaneous attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania are linked to al-Qaeda
US cruise missiles attack al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan and a suspected chemical factory in Khartoum
Steps are taken to end Sudan's fifteen-year civil war, with an undated government promise of a referendum in the south
Approximately 130,000 Hutus are held in gaol awaiting trial for their part in Rwanda's genocide
Civil war breaks out in the Darfur region of the Sudan, resulting in large numbers of civilian deaths and accusations of government-sponsored genocide
The UN warns that the world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since World War II, with up to 20 million people at risk of starvation and famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria
The world's last male northern white rhinoceros dies in Kenya, making the subspecies functionally extinct