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Rwanda Marks 30 Years since 1994 Genocide of Tutsis
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The articles discuss various aspects of the Rwandan genocide that occurred 30 years ago, resulting in the death of over 800,000 people primarily due to ethnic violence between Hutus and Tutsis. Rwanda has made significant progress since then, with improvements in infrastructure and economic development, as evidenced by the presence of a Volkswagen car plant and an mRNA vaccine facility in Kigali. President Paul Kagame led the commemoration of the genocide's anniversary by placing wreaths on mass graves in Kigali at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, where it is believed more than 250,000 victims are buried. The United Nations also held events to remember the victims and honor the survivors.
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sources
- 1.The New York Times
- 2.DW News
- 3.The Times
- 4.France 24
- 5.Al Jazeera
- 6.Le Monde
- 7.El Paìs
- 8.The Times of India
- 9.Daily Sabah
- 10.ABC News (Australia)
- 11.CNA News
- 12.Associated Press
perspectives
countries
- 1.Afghanistan
- 2.Armenia
- 3.Belgium
- 4.Burundi
- 5.Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- 6.Central African Republic
- 7.Congo
- 8.China
- 9.Czechia
- 10.Spain
- 11.Ethiopia
- 12.France
organizations
- 1.Tutsis
- 2.Hutus
- 3.Rwandan Patriotic Front
- 4.United Nations
- 5.Interahamwe
- 6.African Union
- 7.European Union
- 8.M23
- 9.TWA
- 10.Ibuka
- 11.International Court of Justice
- 12.Volkswagen
persons
- 1.Paul Kagame
- 2.Juvénal Habyarimana
- 3.Bill Clinton
- 4.Emmanuel Macron
- 5.Moussa Faki Mahamat
- 6.Isaac Herzog
- 7.Stéphane Séjourné
- 8.Abiy Ahmed
- 9.Cyprien Ntaryamira
- 10.Cyril Ramaphosa
- 11.Karel Kovanda
- 12.Kendrick Lamar