Rwanda Marks 30 Years Since Genocide Amid Continued Reconciliation Efforts
As Rwanda commemorates the tragic events of 1994, new mass graves and international reflections underscore the nation's complex journey towards healing and unity.
- Rwanda prepares to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, highlighting ongoing reconciliation efforts and challenges.
- Continued discovery of mass graves underscores the persistent scars of the genocide, with new findings leading to arrests and retraumatization of survivors.
- French President Macron acknowledges France's failure to prevent the genocide, amid Rwanda's complex path to healing and international relations.
- President Kagame's leadership praised for stability but criticized for authoritarian tendencies, as Rwanda faces internal and external pressures.
- Rwanda's technological growth contrasts with rural poverty, as the nation strives for unity and addresses regional tensions and international scrutiny.