SONGS

Listen to songs of anti-Tutsi propaganda that were sung by the Interahamwe militia and Hutu extremists, before and during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Please be aware that some audio recordings contain sensitive content.

 
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Animation: Cellule Electrogaz De Mukungwa
Songs used during an animation and propaganda meeting glorifying Juvénal Habyarimana and his political party"The National Revolutionary Movement for Development" (Mouvement Révolutionnaire National pour le Développement, MRND) but also conveying the Hutu Power Ideology.
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Bene Sebahinzi
A song by Simon Bikindi, a Rwandan composer, praising the Hutu power.
Ingabo Z'U Rwanda
Audio song by Simon Bikindi mainly advocating ethnic nationalism, Hutu Power and continuation of the 1959 Revolution.
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Intabaza Part 1
Audio song by Simon Bikindi mainly advocating ethnic nationalism, Hutu Power and continuation of the 1959 Revolution.
Muvoma Nziza
Song used during animation and propaganda meetings glorifying Juvénal Habyarimana and his political party"The National Revolutionary Movement for Development" (Mouvement Révolutionnaire National pour le Développement, MRND) but also conveying the Hutu Power Ideology.
Nanga Abahutu
Audio song by Simon Bikindi mainly advocating ethnic nationalism, Hutu Power and continuation of the 1959 Revolution.
Ni Iki Cyaruta Muvoma
Song used during animation and propaganda meetings glorifying Juvénal Habyarimana and his political party"The National Revolutionary Movement for Development" (Mouvement Révolutionnaire National pour le Développement, MRND) but also conveying the Hutu Power Ideology.
Nimubyumve Mwese
Song used during animation and propaganda meetings glorifying Juvénal Habyarimana and his political party"The National Revolutionary Movement for Development" (Mouvement Révolutionnaire National pour le Développement, MRND) but also conveying the Hutu Power Ideology.
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Twasezereye Ingoma Ya Cyami
Audio song by Simon Bikindi mainly advocating ethnic nationalism, Hutu Power and continuation of the 1959 Revolution. He is rejoicing that Hutu people removed the Tutsi monarchy from power, and at the same time gained Independence from the Belgian colonial rule.