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Rwandans living across West Africa came together over the weekend in Ghana’s capital, Accra, to celebrate the 31st ...
Charles Murigande reflects on Rwanda’s liberation, rebirth, and youth responsibility Thirty-one years ago, our nation emerged from the unimaginable horrors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. From ...
Analysis - Rwandans living in different countries around the world last weekend joined compatriots in marking the 21st Liberation celebrations. The events were marked with reflecting on the gains ...
There's another country that marks July 4: the African nation of Rwanda. July 4 was named the day the killing stopped in 1994, marking an end to a 100-day genocide that killed nearly 1 million people.
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The New Times on MSNLiberation: RPA heroic act that set the foundation for a new RwandaAll these words come close but there was one act that only the word heroic truly captures. As Rwanda marks the 31st Liberation Day, we pause to honour the brave men and women of the RPA, those who ...
While the United States celebrates its Independence Day on July 4th, this date holds significance for other nations as well.
KIGALI, Rwanda. Rwanda on Sunday marked its 27th Liberation Day with the inauguration of a model settlement constructed by the country’s defense forces to resettle 144 families in northern Rwanda.
July 4 is a day of mixed emotions for me as a Rwandan American. Not only is it Independence Day in this country, but it also is Liberation Day in Rwanda — a time to remember being liberated from ...
It's a national holiday commemorating the day in 1994 when the killing stopped, marking the end of a 100-day genocide that left nearly a million Rwandans dead.
"Liberation Day" is the finest and truest film yet on the moral and emotional repercussions of the 15-year-old genocide that wracked Rwanda.
There's another country that marks July 4: the African nation of Rwanda. July 4 was named the day the killing stopped in 1994, marking an end to a 100-day genocide that killed nearly 1 million people.
There's another country that marks July 4: the African nation of Rwanda. July 4 was named the day the killing stopped in 1994, marking an end to a 100-day genocide that killed nearly 1 million people.
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