32 years on, I write, once more, with our youth in mind. How much we wished we could have assured you, Dear Children, that the fight behind “Never Again” would end in our lifetimes. That your ...
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Photos: Nigerians in Rwanda honour genocide victims, reflect on lessons of unity
The Nigerian community in Rwanda on Saturday, April 25, joined Rwandans in observing the 100 days of commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, honouring victims of the tragedy that claimed ...
Liberia’s journey from the 2003 peace accord to the present day is often framed as a “diverging path”—a choice between a ...
The journey of “remigration” from secretive meetings to Trump’s social media posts reflects influence of white nationalist ...
IK: The genocide happened in 1994, and it happened only in 100 days, and one million people were killed. And the UN knew in ...
Marking the 32nd anniversary of the Rwanda genocide, the world reflects on the tragedy and the failure to prevent it.
Rwanda’s threat to stop protecting a U.S. gas project from the Islamic State in Mozambique is putting in jeopardy billions of dollars in contracts as Rwanda balances responding to U.S. sanctions and ...
Each year, during Kwibuka, Rwanda pauses to remember the lives lost during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. For the country's youth, this responsibility carries two dimensions: understanding how ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump praised the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda for their courage as they signed onto a deal on Thursday aimed at ending the conflict in ...
As Rwanda marks the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi (Kwibuka32), countries, international organisations, and global institutions have joined the nation in expressing ...
RWANDAN Ambassador to Zimbabwe James Musoni and United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Edward Kallon have called for urgent international intervention in domestic conflicts to prevent ...
32 years ago, on this very day, thousands of Tutsis fled their homes and sought refuge at the Nyarubuye Church, outside Kigali, as violence spread across the country. Over 35,000 people—women and men, ...
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