President Kagame has arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for the World Economic Forum special meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development
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TODAY IN HISTORY
On 27 April 1994, French officials, including Prime Minister Edouard Balladur, hosted representatives of the Rwandan genocidal government, despite their awareness of the ongoing massacre of Tutsi which began just three weeks earlier.
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Listen to the Kwibuka Podcast on the role of local authorities in the preparation and execution of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
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Suivez le podcast de Kwibuka sur le rôle des autorités locales dans la préparation du Génocide contre les Tutsi. Cet épisode est disponible sur:
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TODAY IN HISTORY
On 24 April 1994, in Gitarama Prefecture, religious leaders and others from various backgrounds led massacres against the Tutsi.
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Le 24 avril 1994, dans la préfecture de Gitarama, des leaders religieux et d'autres dirigeants locaux ont mené des massacres contre les Tutsi.
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TODAY IN HISTORY
On 23 April 1994, massacres against the Tutsi intensified across Butare, Gikongoro, and Gitarama Prefectures. Leaders lured Tutsi out of hiding by falsely claiming that peace had been restored, ultimately leading to their killings.
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On 22 April 1994, Tutsi seeking refuge were subjected to water deprivation and other forms of torture. Water supplies were cut off, causing extreme thirst and hunger before being massacred.
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President Kagame and President
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held a productive call this morning. They discussed the fruitful bilateral cooperation and areas of future collaboration. The Heads of State also extensively discussed regional matters, among them Eastern DRC. They highlighted the…
The Governor-General of New Zealand, the Rt Hon Dame Cindy Kiro, shared her perspective on the painstaking and grim nature of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
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Commemoration in Auckland, NZ.
The Governor-General, who represented His Majesty King Charles, King of the Realm of New Zealand, described the events that took place in
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, from April to July 1994, as one of the darkest moments in human history and criticised the international…
President Kagame joined former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, former President Catherine Samba Panza of the Central African Republic, and Amujae leaders for the Amujae High-Level Leadership Forum. The Forum brings together three cohorts of Amujae leaders from across…
“It is the responsibility of these young people, they must be looking at themselves as protectors of these gains we have made along the way.” President Kagame
“We can’t afford to keep having leaders who say the right thing and do the wrong thing in the end. We need to find some point at which we change course and really do things differently.” President Kagame
In this Op-Ed titled "We Commemorate For We Must; Genocide Is Not A Badge Of Honour" by Her Excellency Mrs. Jeannette Kagame, the First Lady delves into the imperative of truth, particularly as distortions of history emerge during the commemoration period of
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Today, members of the diplomatic corps, government officials, the Rwandan community, and friends of
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gathered in Auckland, New Zealand, to pay tribute to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
New Zealand Governor-General, H.E. The Right Honorable Dame Cindy…