As Rwanda prepares for the 32nd commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in April, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Olivier Nduhungirehe has condemned the persistent ...
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How Rwandans in ancient times honoured courage and heroism
Rwanda’s formal system of honouring national heroes, which was introduced after the liberation struggle and the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi draws from deep-rooted traditions of recognising courage ...
Scholars on genocide often refer to the “path” of genocide to explain the structural stages and processes that transform social, ethnic, or religious tensions into systematic mass murder. ALSO READ: ...
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Kevin O'Leary slams Billie Eilish over comments about 'stolen land' at Grammys
Canadian businessman Kevin O’Leary is slamming singer Billie Eilish over her “stolen land” anti-ICE comment at the Grammy Awards.
The protest is a meticulously worded declaration of intellectual resistance against what these scholars describe as the ...
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Rwanda in a troubled neighbourhood: How colonial engineering shaped different destinies in the Great Lakes
Rwanda is often discussed together with Burundi and eastern DR Congo as if all three share the same history and the same problems. This regional shorthand is misleading. While these societies were ...
The national commemoration period begins on April 7, observed as Kwibuka (“remember” in Kinyarwanda), and runs for 100 days, ...
Sometimes the most effective shifts don’t start with convincing people to think differently. They start by getting them to ...
Rwanda’s Foreign Affairs Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe has lambasted foreign based Genocide deniers who are seemingly ...
This week Camden marked Holocaust Memorial Day at an event dedicated to remembering the six million Jews murdered during the ...
‘This year will be the bloodiest year of the Sudan war, the international community is failing to act and has put its ...
Artistes contre le Génocide Volume II raised approximately $13,000 for humanitarian efforts in Palestine and Sudan, bringing artists and attendees together through collective resistance.
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