Kwibuka30 marks a generational cycle since the Genocide was put to an end. It is a time to reflect on Rwanda’s journey of rebuilding a legacy of strength, resilience, and unity that the new generation is called upon to sustain and carry forward to adapt to today’s global challenges and future aspirations.
The genocide against the Tutsi begins. Several opposition politicians and Hutu officials opposed to the Genocide are assassinated.
A life Story to tell.
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The Genocide Perpetrated Against TUTSI (1994 – 2009) Challenges and Prospects
The Genocide memorial recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites stands as witness to the 1994 atrocities, and serves as powerful symbols against genocide denial.
A conversation with the professionals and activities who made important contributions to preserving memory, healing trauma, delivering justice, and ensuring historical clarity.
Walk to Remember is a commemorative walk that brings together people from all over the world to commemorate the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Every last Saturday of the month, millions of Rwandans unite to enhance their communities through Umuganda, which means ‘coming together in common purpose’ in Kinyarwanda.
Listen to a broad range of voices talking about the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi and perspectives on today’s genocide denial.