Marking the 32nd anniversary of the Rwanda genocide, the world reflects on the tragedy and the failure to prevent it.
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I had long nursed the idea of visiting Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, given the exciting stories of infrastructure development, well-paved network of roads and other beautiful things I had heard about that ...
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Rwandan genocide memory demands truth, not silence

Children must be told that even when the state goes mad, the individual can remain sane ...
The submission echoed concerns articulated by several informed observers, including the U.N.'s Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide, Adama Dieng, and the International Crisis Group, which ...
As Rwanda observes 32 years since the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi that claimed over one million live in only 100 days, the weight of remembrance calls for more than silence. It calls for ...