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May 14, 1994 marked the 38th day of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi, as killings continued in different parts of Rwanda under the genocidal regime.
May 13, 1994 remains one of the darkest days in the history of the Genocide against the Tutsi, marking the beginning of large-scale massacres targeting thousands of Tutsis who had sought refuge on the hills of Bisesero in the former Kibuye Prefecture.
Leaders of the Anglican Church of Rwanda Diocese of Kivu publicly knelt before a survivor of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, asking for forgiveness over the actions of a former church pastor who refused to shelter her during the killings.
May 12, 1994 marked the 36th day of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, as killings of Tutsis intensified across different parts of Rwanda under the genocidal regime.
As the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi intensified across Rwanda, France continued providing military and strategic support to the former Rwandan government and its armed forces, despite mounting evidence of mass killings targeting Tutsi.
The Rwandan community in Niger, in partnership with the Embassy of Rwanda in Niger, held the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, with officials calling for resilience, unity and remembrance.
Colonel Désiré Migambi Mungamba has urged Rwanda’s golfing community, particularly young players, to play an active role in promoting national unity, patriotism and Rwandan values as the country continues commemorating the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement Jean Damascène Bizimana has called on individuals who participated in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to genuinely transform and fully embrace national unity, stressing that Rwanda’s future depends on shared responsibility and reconciliation.
May 9, 1994 marked the 33rd day of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi, as massacres continued across Rwanda under the orchestration of perpetrators determined to exterminate Tutsis throughout the country.
Colonel Désiré Migambi Mungamba, Head of Civil-Military Cooperation in the Rwanda Defence Force Rwanda Defence Force, has urged young people in Gatsibo District to uphold unity, reject divisionism, and avoid drug abuse, warning that such practices undermine social cohesion and national development.