The Unholy Trinity: How the Church, the UN, and Belgium Sanctioned a Genocide
The history of the Genocide against the Tutsi is frequently compressed into the 100-day cataclysm of 1994. However, archival evidence and historical records suggest that 1994 was merely the terminal stage of a process rooted in the late 19th century.
No Permission to Live: The Kwibuka 32 Mandate
Under a heavy sky of the Rwandan capital, the 32nd Commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi (Kwibuka 32) began not just with a moment of silence, but with a profound declaration of resurrection. As the Flame of Remembrance was lit at the Kigali Genocide Memorial—the final resting place for over 250,000 souls—President Paul Kagame delivered an address that moved beyond mourning into a clinical, defiant, and deeply solemn doctrine of national survival.
Rwandans commemorate 31 years of 1994 genocide against the Tutsi
Kigali, 7 April 2025: President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame led Rwandans as they begin the 31st Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi.
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