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In his superb but harrowing book, A time for machetes. The Rwandan genocide: the killers speak, Jean Hatzfeld records an interview…
In kinyarwanda, Kwibuka means ‘remember’. It describes the annual commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Kwibuka20 is a series of…
The personal encounters with survivors and perpetrators challenge students to think through the ideas and actions which lead to conflict – or build peace. They also hold out the possibilities for recovery, unity and hope.
Rwandans seem to really love their police force. One of the things I noticed while we were there in April…
The question of democracy in Rwanda is a really difficult one. “The first reason it’s a difficult question is that…
Phil Clark is Lecturer in Comparative and International Politics at the University of London. He is a political scientist specialising…
“Fellow Rwandans, today we mark the 19th commemoration of the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 in which more than…
YESTERDAY WE SPENT SEVERAL HOURS FILMING with Ukuri Kuganze, a group of genocide perpetrators and survivors. They actively share their stories and…
SO, IT’S APRIL 7 – genocide commemoration day. Nineteen years today since 100 days of intense killing began. The general mood…
I wasn’t up for explaining this event last night. It began with a Walk to Remember from Parliament House to the stadium.…