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The US President, Barrack Obama and the UN Secretary General joined the Rwandan people as they, yesterday, began the 18th commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, that claimed over a million lives
According to a statement from the White ...
President Paul Kagame, yesterday, joined thousands of youth in the ‘Walk to Remember’ a march organised by Rwandan youth to pay tribute to the over a million Tutsi who were killed in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
The Prime Minister, ...
Posted on 6 Apr in
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6 April 2012, Kigali, Rwanda
This year, to mark the 18th Commemoration of the Tutsi genocide, over thirty Rwandan youth have spearheaded this years “Walk to Remember” to unite the International Community and empower their peers to take action against genocide. ...
Posted on 3 Mar in
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Throughout this week, all the news channels I visit have “news”. Well, of course that is what they are for; but all the news was generally bad news!: Abused children, strikes, demonstration turning from peaceful to violent, starvation, war, arrested, ...
Posted on 4 Jan in
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Send a poem or short essay on why you are participating in Walk to Remember and why you would encourage others to do the same?!
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Posted on 16 May in
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Written by: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
I'm a storyteller. And I would like to tell you a few personal stories about what I like to call "the danger of the single story." I grew up on a university campus in eastern Nigeria. ...
Posted on 10 May in
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KIGALI - President Paul Kagame, is set to become the first African leader to appear on Youtube Worldview, an online interview platform that has featured prominent world leaders.
President Kagame will take recorded questions from viewers on the programme powered by ...
Posted on 21 Mar in
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Walk to Remember teams are working hard all around the globe. This year Walk to Remember activities will be taking place throughout East Africa, DR Congo, Canada, USA, UK and India. Since 2009, Walk to Remember has expanded from one ...