Rwandans told "never again", 20 years after genocide
RWANDA-GENOCIDE/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Rwandans told "never again", 20 years after genocide
Weeping Rwandans told "never again" 20 years after genocide
Some people attending a ceremony in Kigali to mark the 20th anniversary of the genocide were so overcome they had to be lead out of the stadium
20 years after the genocide in Rwanda: lessons learned and unlearned
The international community cannot claim to care about atrocity crimes and then shrink from the commitment of resources and will required to actually prevent them
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More than 90 people have already died in Guinea and Liberia in what medical charity MSF, or Doctors without Borders, has warned could turn into an unprecedented epidemic in an impoverished region with poor health services
THE REFUGEE: "It was like hell, blood everywhere"
A Rwandan journalist recalls the trauma of the ethnic divide during and after the genocide
THE EXILE: “It’s dangerous when people are made to feel guilty because of their identity”
A Hutu exile says true reconciliation can only happen when everyone’s pain is acknowledged
File photo of a Rwandan Hutu refugee man and a child lying injured on the ground
A Rwandan Hutu refugee man and a child lay injured on the ground with broken legs after a food riot broke out near the border town of Goma in this November 16, 1996 file photo. April 7, 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide which killed 800,000 people. The three-month killing spree in 1994 by Hutu extremists targeted ethnic Tutsis, but moderate Hutus were also caught in the wave of violence that followed the fatal downing of a plane carrying Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana. REUTERS/Stringer/Files (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)