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Uwampaye ishema, akampa igihugu, ikiruta ibindi akangabira, ntawe namunganya. Urukundo mukunda, ruzahora ari umwihariko. Nyakubahwa @PaulKagame, uri Ingabire twahawe nk'abanyarwanda. Mwakoze
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Every drop of blood has the power to save a life. 🩸 From emergency care to cancer treatment, millions depend on the kindness of strangers. Watch @UN Resident Coordinator a.i. @FatmataLSesay's message and join the movement to give hope and save lives. #WorldBloodDonorDay ❤️
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Ubutumwa bw’umunsi.❤️🩸 Kuri uyu munsi mpuzamahanga w’abatanga amaraso, turashimira mwe mwese abayatanga, murokora ubuzima bwa benshi. Abatarabikora kandi bujuje ibisabwa barashishikarizwa kubikora, ndetse n’abasanzwe basabwa gukomeza gutanga amaraso ku bushake ku buryo buhoraho. "Igitonyanga kimwe gitanga ubuzima. Tanga amaraso, urokore ubuzima." #WorldBloodDonorDay #BloodSavesLives🩸
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Uyu munsi, isi yose irizihiza umunsi mpuzamahanga w'abatanga amaraso. Abatanga amaraso bakora akazi k'ubutwari gatuma abaganga babona amaraso yo guha abarwayi bayakeneye. Ndifuriza uwo ariwe wese utanga amaraso mu buryo buhoraho cyangwa wigeze kuyatanga, umunsi mwiza. #WBDD26
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Umunsi mwiza ku batanga amaraso mwese hamwe n'abateganya kuyatanga. Happy #WBDD26
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Congratulations to our #VisitRwanda partner Paris Saint-Germain @PSG_inside on their well-deserved UEFA @ChampionsLeague title and on being crowned champions for the second consecutive year. Congratulations as well to @Arsenal on reaching the final and fighting with determination until the very end. Both clubs have made their supporters proud, but tonight, PSG proved to be the better team!
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Urugamba rwa BAL rugeze mu mahina, gufana ni ingabo ikomeye izafasha ikipe yanyu @tigersbbc izaduhesha iki gikombe #FinaleNtakwicara #BAL6 🇷🇼🇷🇼
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The United States of America shows a clear contradiction by warning its citizens against traveling near Rwanda’s borders due to security risks, while simultaneously urging Rwanda to ease its defensive measures in those same areas. The presence of armed groups like the FDLR highlights real threats, making Rwanda’s security actions understandable. This paradox reflects a broader tension between international diplomatic expectations and a nation’s right to protect itself, exposing the difficulty of aligning external pressure with on the ground security realities.
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RT @ali_naka: President Duma Boko commends Rwanda’s visa exemption policy for Africans and vows to extend the same treatment to the people…
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RT @jnabdallah: Mwabonye ifoto y’umugabo wari umaze kwica #Abatutsi muri Jenoside agataha yikoreye #Igitanda? Mu byatije umurindi Jenoside…
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Iyo udafite icyo wapfira ntugira icyo uberaho. Kandi kutagira icyo ubereyeho ni itangiriro ryo gupfa.
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They remembered to carry their dogs with them but left their neighbours, workmates, women and children behind to be mercilessly massacred. #GenocideAgainstTheTutsi #Kwibuka32
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INZIBUTSO SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE SOON ON ALL STREAMING PLATFORMS . @Our_Past_In @christianebukur @jolispeace @Ishkevin_ @xonthebeatrw @juniorrumaga X Benimanadomii. Twibuke Twiyubaka! Hora Rwanda Ntibizongera Ukundi.
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Genocide does not begin with violence. It begins with words, state-sponsored divisions, and silence. Scholars like Gregory Stanton outline stages we have seen before, and must learn to recognize: • People are divided into “us” vs “them” • Differences are labeled and stigmatized • Rights are denied • A group is dehumanized • Hate is normalized, and moderates are silenced • Targeting becomes organized and justified • Persecution begins • Then comes extermination • And finally, *denial*. In the Genocide against the Tutsi, these stages unfolded over years, not days. Genocide is not a vague accusation. It leaves a record. It can be established through documented patterns of intent, coordination, and the systematic targeting of a protected group. That is the uncomfortable truth: Genocide is a process, often visible, often ignored. Today, in different parts of the world, we see early warning signs reappear. We may not always have the power to stop it alone. But we always have the power to refuse indifference. To question. To speak up. To stand where it is not yet too late. Because silence is how a genocide advances. #Kwibuka32
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Ukraine joins Rwanda and the international community in commemorating the 32nd anniversary of the genocide against the Tutsi. We honor the memory of all those who were killed. Ukraine, having survived the Holodomor genocide and now facing Russia’s genocidal aggression, deeply shares the pain of all people who endured such tragedies. We urge the international unity to ensure such atrocities never happen again and act decisively against genocidal propaganda inciting such crimes. #Kwibuka32
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Replying to @AsstSecStateAF
The kill lists were explicit, bearing only the names of Tutsis. The roadblocks were selective, hunting only for Tutsis. Even the unborn were not spared, ripped from their mothers' wombs for beig tutsis. It was a deliberate genocide targeting a people solely for being tutsi.
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I remember April 1994 as if it were yesterday. This short testimony goes to the youth, but especially to those who dare to speak of a “double genocide.” I was not hunted. But I remember how Tutsis were hunted. I remember conversations with my Tutsi peers. Fear in their eyes. Total despair. Wondering where to hide. I remember Tutsi neighbours trying to return to their places of origin, hoping to find safety, and never making it. Some were killed on the way. Others were killed when they arrived, in places they believed would protect them. I remember churches becoming places of animosity. Places of slaughter. And I remember not understanding how people could suddenly become so cruel. There was a roadblock near our home. People were stopped and asked to present their IDs. If your ID said Tutsi, you were to die. If you had children, they were to die, no matter their age. If you were pregnant, the unborn child was to die first. The unspeakable had become normal. There was a nearby forest. Killers had given it a name, CND. And we would hear them say they had taken people to CND. That is how death was spoken about. Casually. As if it meant nothing. No one questioned it. Those who could ask were the same ones killing or giving the orders. At no point during the Genocide against the Tutsi did I hear of Hutus being hunted for being Hutu. Tutsis were hunted. Systematically. Ruthlessly. Yes, some Hutus were killed because they were mistaken for Tutsi. Yes, some Hutus were killed because they refused to kill, or because they chose to hide and protect Tutsis. Yes, many Hutus died on the way to exile, mostly from cholera. But they were never hunted to death for being Hutu. Let us not distort history. Let us not equalise what was never equal. To the youth, Rwanda was once dead. What you see today did not exist. And yet, we rose. We rebuilt. We chose unity over division. Today, Rwanda stands strong, among the fast-developing nations, guided by visionary leadership under H.E. Paul Kagame. Under Inkotanyi, who stopped the genocide when the international community failed to act. Our dignity was restored. Today, amahanga aratwubaha. This is not something we can ever take for granted. We must stand together to protect our country and our leadership. We must stand together to fight any harm against Rwanda. We must stand together against any form of genocide ideology. We must stand together against denial, so that “Never Again” becomes a reality. Today and forever. As our President said, Rwanda cannot die twice. #Kwibuka32
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We stand in solemn solidarity with the people of Rwanda during the 32nd commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi. #Kwibuka32
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