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Meet Six Rwandans Honoured for Building Peace and Reconciliation after Genocide
Supported by the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission, the Unity Club (an organisation composed of current and former Cabinet members and their spouses) awarded 17 Rwandans who have shown exceptional courage in fostering unity and reconciliation after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. 296zxc
Virtual tours give online access to genocide memorials across Rwanda
  The memory of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi is kept alive at memorials across Rwanda. They are dignified resting places for victims, places of loss and mourning for families and survivors and play an important role in educating about mass atrocity as well as its prevention. 282zxc
 
 
Virtual tours give online access to genocide memorials across Rwanda
The memory of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi is kept alive at memorials across Rwanda. They are dignified resting places for victims, places of loss and mourning for families and survivors and play an important role in educating about mass atrocity as well as its prevention. 280zxc
 
 
Global Centre for Humanity opens at the Kigali Genocide Memorial
To mark the twentieth commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi, Aegis Trust and its partners have expanded the Kigali Genocide Memorial. The memorial now includes the Global Centre for Humanity, an international institute that inspires and supports those standing up for humanity around the world. 304zxc