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Official Account for the Commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda | | Kwibuka = Remember
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Presidency | Rwanda 35 min
President of Niger, Mahamadou Issoufou Arrives in Rwanda for
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Presidency | Rwanda 38 min
Prime Minister of Belgium, Charles Michel arrives in Rwanda for
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Presidency | Rwanda 1 h
Prime Minister Abiy, First Lady Zinash Tayachew arrive in Rwanda for
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Presidency | Rwanda 1 h
President Kagame welcomes Abiy Ahmed and First Lady Zinash Tayachew who are in Rwanda to attend the 25th Commemoration of the Genocide Against the Tutsi
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Kigali Genocide Memorial 6 h
Today, H.E Julie Payette, Governor General of and her delegation visited and paid respects to victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi.
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Kigali Genocide Memorial 8 h
H.E Julie Payette lays a wreath on the burial place to honour more than a million victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi.
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Kigali Genocide Memorial 8 h
H.E Julie Payette, Governor General of arrives at to pay respects to the victims to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
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Government of Rwanda 21 h
H.E Julie Payette, Governor General of arrives in Kigali for the 25th Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Min. Busingye to the participants: We were humbled by the acceptance of our invitation, by everybody of you, to this conference. We really thank you.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Min Busingye: In these 25 years, we did not import our democratic governance blueprints from anywhere. We negotiated it as Rwandans and it is working for us.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Min Busingye: Our dispensation currently is born out of specific circumstances. The country had to sit down everyone together and understand what works and what doesn't work and agree on new ways of doing things.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Min Busingye: Our experience and history shows that political processes that caused divisions, intolerance, hatred, and violence, were profoundly wrong. Continuing with the same and expecting different results would have been foolish.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Min Busingye: The super structure for all our progress is governance. The choice and dynamics of governance we chose and continue to choose determine the progress we make. Democratic governance is about fairer, stronger, resilient, accountable, and prospering societies
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Min Busingye: We have come to an end of a truly International conference. In two busy days, we have had productive discussions and insightful addresses by distinguished speakers.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
Hon. , Minister of Justice & Attorney-General of Rwanda, now delivering Concluding Remarks at the Kigali International Conference on
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Adama Dieng: Today we are experiencing a country whose courge to unite & heal its people has been profound & remarkable. Rwanda has shown to the world that when justice & reconciliation are pursued with the sincere aim of healing & uniting the society, everyone wins.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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Adama Dieng: In 1994, the International community, the African Union Organisation failed Rwanda. The humanity failed Rwanda. The 25th anniversary is not only a period of commemoration, but also an opportunity to reflect on what this country has done to heal itself.
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
Adama Dieng, United Nations Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide now delivering closing Keynote Address at the Kigali International Conference. Live at:
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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The panelists also discuss how the gains made so far have allowed them to flourish and take responsibility for sustaining and extending that progress and how they are living a renewed sense of peace and identity & how it is helping them to reconnect with their humanity
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Kwibuka Rwanda 5 de abr
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This panel with young Rwandan professionals focuses on memory and the need to invest more in its preservation and transmission to future generations, in an era where disinformation and sophisticated forms of denial and revisionism pollute public discourse.
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