Member LoginMember Login - User registration - Setup as front page - Add to favorites - Sitemap Rwandans honor fallen politicians as genocide commemoration week ends !

Rwandans honor fallen politicians as genocide commemoration week ends

Time:2024-05-09 06:54:49 source:Earthly Exploits news portal

KIGALI, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Rwandans on Saturday paid tribute to politicians killed during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi after they opposed the genocide plan, as the 30th national commemoration week came to a close.

The event took place at the Rebero Memorial site in the capital of Kigali, where more than 14,400 victims of the genocide are interred. It was marked by a presentation on the life and struggle of the 21 fallen politicians.

Senior government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, families of the fallen politicians and representatives of survivors' associations attended the event and laid wreaths at the graves in honor of the victims.

Senate President Francois Xavier Kalinda, who presided over the ceremony, urged Rwandan political parties and politicians to "foster unity among Rwandans and avoid divisive politics" so as not to drag the country back to its dark past.

Abbas Mukama, spokesperson for the National Forum of Political Parties, said the politicians were killed because they stood against genocide, hatred, dictatorship and segregation.

As politicians, "we have the duty to continue to educate our party faithful and all Rwandans about peaceful co-existence, upholding unity, being exemplary and working toward good governance," he said.

The commemoration week began on April 7 under the theme "Remember-Unite-Renew," during which various commemorative activities were held throughout the country, including a "Walk to Remember" march in Kigali and night vigils.

The commemorative activities will continue until July 4, marking the 100-day calamity when about 1 million people, mostly of the Tutsi community and moderate Hutus, were killed in the genocide by Hutu extremists. ■

Related information
  • A Cambodian court sentences a union leader to 18 months in prison for comments on Facebook
  • School shootings in U.S. rise to highest number in 20 years: report
  • Death toll in Hebei gas explosion rises to 7
  • G7 seeks cooperation on evacuation, refugees amid chaos in Kabul
  • Kenya declares public holiday to mourn flood victims
  • Tianjin welcomes tourists from 30 foreign countries on maiden cruise trip
  • Roundup: Monkeypox cases rising in EU, authorities urge countries to take measures
  • China to relax foreign investment rules amid further opening up
Recommended content
  • Rojas and France help the Mariners knock off the Twins 10
  • Dow drops over 700 points to end below 30,000
  • European Sand Sculpture Championships held in Zandvoort, the Netherlands
  • Chinese collage offers spring break, encourages outings, love
  • Pakistani security forces kill 6 militants in twin raids in volatile northwest near Afghanistan
  • NATO's bigger remit brings rising dangers