A Paris demonstration against Prime Minister Francois Hollande’s economic policies on January 27 turned virulently anti-Semitic with shouts for Jews to leave France, Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Kagame says, ‘Good aid takes care to provide functioning structures’
StandardSPIEGEL: Mr. President, right now the soccer World Cup is taking place and the world is looking to Africa in a way seldom seen before. Why is it that 50 years after independence, many African countries are still lagging so far behind? Continue reading
During the Genocide Churches Betrayed Their Divine Mission- President Kagame
StandardYesterday, President of Rwanda, His Excellency Paul Kagame, joined Pastor Rick Warren for Kwibuka 20, a special service at Saddleback Church to honor the victims of the Rwandan genocide 20 years later and celebrate the partnership and efforts of The PEACE Plan in Rwanda over the past 10 years. Continue reading
Jenoside Yakorewe Abatutsi Ni Ubugome Burenze Ubundi, Si Inzira Yabaganishaga Heza (Igice cya 3)
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Ku itariki ya 9 Ukuboza 1948, Umuryango w’Abibumbye wasinye itegeko mpuzamahanga ryo gukumira no guhana icyaha cya jenoside. Continue reading
France told to accept responsibility in the Genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda
StandardRenowned French author and philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy has urged former ministers who served in the governments of François Mitterrand’s second term to acknowledge that France bears political and moral responsibility in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Continue reading
Development without human dignity is meaningless – President Kagame
StandardDevelopment is not just about human rights but also human dignity, President Paul Kagame has said. He was yesterday addressing students and faculty members at Brandeis University, Boston on Rwanda’s journey of recovery in the last twenty years. Continue reading
How to understand life after genocide
StandardApril brings many moments for reflection and sorrow. On April 24, 1915, the Armenian Genocide began; the massacres in the killing fields of Cambodia began on April 17, 1975; and on April 7, 1994 Continue reading
Black America’s silence during the genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda
StandardIt was 20 years ago this month that the monstrous Rwandan genocide unfolded. In less than 90 days, close to 1 million Rwandan Tutsis and their Hutu allies were murdered by right-wing Hutu extremists, instigated by the government of Rwanda. Continue reading
Fight Against Falsification of History is a Never-ending Commitment, Kagame
StandardFull Speech by President Paul Kagame to the Tufts University Community-22 April 2014 Continue reading
20 Years After Genocide: Rwanda not only survives but flourishes
StandardWe were standing in an exhibition room at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre, which honors the nearly 1 million people who were slaughtered during the 1994 tribal conflict in this East African country of 12 million. Continue reading