FRANKFURT (Reuters) - How do you write a book for a child who lives in the aftermath of genocide? Rwandan publisher Agnes Gyr-Ukunda says humor is the answer. Gyr-Ukunda, head of Rwanda's only ...
April 7 marks the U.N. International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. It was established to remember members of the Tutsi community, an African ethnic group, who ...
Thirty years ago, while he was hiding from the machetes that killed his father, two of his brothers and an estimated 800,000 other people during the genocide against Rwanda’s Tutsi minority, Pascal ...
The violence broke out after a plane carrying then-Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana was downed by two surface-to-air missiles over Kigali at night, killing the president, his Burundian ...
Charles Onana and his publisher were fined for passages in a book that were found to have violated a French law making it illegal to deny an officially recognized genocide. By Adam Nossiter Reporting ...
FILE – A boy who survived a massacre in the village of Karubamba in April and whose leg was wounded by a machete, rests on his crutches at a hospital near Gahini, in Rwanda, May 13, 1994. The ...
More than 800,000 people were murdered when violence erupted. ROME -- Remembrance ceremonies began around the world this week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. For nearly 100 days ...
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — A survivor of the Rwandan Genocide, which left nearly one million Tutsi citizens in Rwanda either starved or slaughtered in 1994, is set to speak at Northeast State ...
More than five hundred people including members of the diplomatic corps, Rwanda diaspora, students, media personnel, civil society and UN staff participated in a commemorative event to mark the 31st ...
This summer marks the 80th anniversary of the Normandy invasion, a turning point for allied forces in the defeat of Nazi Germany which ended the Holocaust, arguably the worst atrocity in human history ...