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John Magara Gahakwa

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Marketing something something, Aviation Curious, H. E. Paul Kagame Fan, Arsenal Fan since Kanu & Anelka. #VisitRwanda

Rwanda Katılım Haziran 2012
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UK in Rwanda 🇬🇧🇷🇼🇧🇮
By day: 🇬🇧 diplomat By night: DJ Dawee 🎧 Hear from @DRinnert on the shared craft of diplomacy & DJing: reading the room, building connections, finding common ground. After 4 years strengthening UK–Rwanda ties, on & off the dancefloor, he signs off. Tuzagukumbura! 🇷🇼✨
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Mathilde Mukantabana
Mathilde Mukantabana@AmbMukantabana·
Cheerleading pom-poms, applause & proud smiles all around at @MarriottIntl HQ in Washington, D.C. as #Rwanda’s own Emmanuela Uwimbabazi was honored with Marriott International’s top award, presented annually to only 10 associates globally. A well-deserved recognition of her commitment to excellence. Rwanda is proud of you. Congratulations, Emmanuela @KigaliMarriott
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CNN
CNN@CNN·
Iran declares Strait of Hormuz "completely open" for remainder of truce in line with Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. Follow live updates. cnn.it/4sBmtnh
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Judence Kayitesi
Judence Kayitesi@JudenceK·
On April 13, they came to kill me. They left me there… thinking I was already gone. My body was broken. My head was cut. I was covered in pain and silence. But inside me… life was still there. I don’t know how I survived. I don’t know how I opened my eyes again. But I did. This picture shows what they did to me. The wounds. The scars. The moment they thought my life was finished. But look at me now… I am alive. I am breathing. I am standing. I carried my pain. I cried. I healed slowly. I rebuilt myself piece by piece. And today… I rise. They thought they ended my story. But my story continued. I am not just a survivor. I am life that refused to die.
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Imvaho Nshya | Rwanda
Imvaho Nshya | Rwanda@Imvaho_Nshya·
Denis Karera agaragaza uko yabonye Perezida Habyarimana Juvénal umunsi yitabira umuhango wo kwambika impeta za gisirikare Gen. Fred Gisa Rwigema. Icyo gihe ngo Habyarimana yari yicaye yitangiriye itama, yitegereza cyane abambikwaga impeta za gisirikare. Karera ati: “Iyo Habyarimana amenya ubwenge yari kubwira abasirikare bagatahana ahubwo yahisemo kugaruka mu Rwanda yica Abatutsi ngo araca intege abo yabonye bambikwa amapeti.” #Kwibuka32
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IGIHE Kulture
IGIHE Kulture@IGIHEKulture·
Kuri iki Cyumweru, The Ben aherekejwe n'umugore we, Uwicyeza Pamella na Bruce Melodie, hamwe n'inshuti zabo, basuye Urwibutso rwa Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi rwa Kigali ku Gisozi.
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IGIHE
IGIHE@IGIHE·
Umuhango wo Kwibuka Abatutsi biciwe i Nyanza ya Kicukiro. Kurikira live⤵️ youtube.com/live/Nf-VRLK3O…
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
UWAMAHORO Grace shared a testimony that still shakes the heart. During the Genocide against the Tutsis in 1994, she heard faint moaning from the bushes near her home. A mother lay there, brutally cut with machetes on her forehead, neck, and legs. Too weak to move, she was slowly dying. Yet her baby was still breastfeeding at her chest, unaware that her mother's life was fading. With the little strength she had left, the mother begged Grace: "Please, do me a favor. Take my baby. With God's help, may you both survive." Grace did. Today, that baby is alive. She defeated death before she could even speak.
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Tom Close 𓋹
Tom Close 𓋹@tomcloseOG·
"As soon as the Americans were out of Rwanda, the interest of the americans (white house) in what was happening in Rwanda (genocide against the tutsis) evaporated". Today, those same people pressure Rwanda to remove our defensive measures against FDLR & their enablers #Kwibuka32
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Isabelle Karake
Isabelle Karake@IsabelleKarake·
32 years ago, the West made a deal with the Rwandan genocidal regime. The deal that sealed the fate of the Tutsi. In this documentary, U.S. officials confirm it. "The deal we made was that in return for safe passage for our diplomats, we would not take any Rwandan citizens with us. We left our U.S. government employees colleagues to fend for themselves," says Prudence Bushnell, then Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs. Laura Lane, then an officer at the U.S. embassy, recalls: "To this day, I always thought I got lucky. But now I realise it was part of the plan to get us out." As she concludes, the genocidaires wanted a license to kill, and they got it, without any resistance. From that moment on, they knew the West wouldn't stand in their way as they proceeded with the next phase of their plan: the extermination of the Tutsi. The US made the deal; the French and the Belgians sent in their troops to enforce it. Thirty-two years is not a long time. For some of us, it feels like yesterday. And so: yesterday, they evacuated their people, and even their dogs, and left our people to die. Now, when the FDLR launches attacks from neighbouring DRC, they issue travel warnings to their own citizens. But interestingly enough, they expect us to remove our defensive measures before the FDLR, the very genocidal group they've supposedly spent billions on peacekeeping missions to neutralise, is dealt with. So we have to ask: Have they made another deal with the devil? A deal not just to exterminate the Banyamulenge and other Tutsi communities in Congo, but one that extends to the destruction of Rwanda itself. Cc: @ali_naka @Ali_Rukaliza @albcontact @wmnjoya @RobCyubahiro @byukavuba @dr_dash250 @onduhungirehe @DavidHundeyin @Nath_Yamb @cobbo3 @AndrewMwenda @DavidNdii @EFFSouthAfrica @MbuyiseniNdlozi @MarioNawfal @DD_Geopolitics @AsstSecStateAF @SecRubio @qataharraymond @US_SrAdvisorAF
Isabelle Karake@IsabelleKarake

Long before it turned genocide denier, the @BBC produced a documentary that exposed three truths: One: The genocide against the Tutsi was planned. Two: The plan was known to the US State Department months before hell was unleashed on Rwanda’s Tutsi. Three: The attack on the plane was nothing but a pretext to unleash genocidal violence. "Rwanda, That Local Thing" is just one episode among eight in a series called Corridors of Power: Should the US Police the World? Here is what British investigative journalist @lindamelvern writes in her recent article, "A preventable genocide, a denied responsibility: What 'Corridors of Power' reveals about Rwanda": "Anyone who had bothered to examine the cables from Kigali, carefully filed in the State Department’s Africa Bureau, would have found the outline of a planned, political campaign to exterminate the Tutsi." Read more: newtimes.co.rw/article/34670/… Let that sink in. They knew. The documentary goes further, revealing that the extermination plan was personally disclosed to General Roméo Dallaire, commander of UNAMIR, back in January 1994… by a regime insider. Here was the plan, in cold blood: -Kill Belgian peacekeepers to drive the UN mission out. - Then kill all Tutsi. Lists of Tutsi were drawn up. Weapons stockpiled. Tens of thousands of Interahamwe militias trained and mobilized. The media, the RTLM, would do the rest, whipping the masses into a killing frenzy. Three months before the genocide, three months before the plane was struck, the plan was already laid out, ready to be executed. The attack on the plane, launched from the Kanombe military barracks, controlled by the genocidal army, was never the cause. It was the excuse.The signal to begin the slaughter. Anyone who tells you otherwise is a genocide denier. Plain and simple. Cc: @ali_naka @Ali_Rukaliza @albcontact @wmnjoya @RobCyubahiro @byukavuba @dr_dash250 @onduhungirehe @DavidHundeyin @Nath_Yamb @cobbo3 @AndrewMwenda @DavidNdii @EFFSouthAfrica @MbuyiseniNdlozi

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Bojana Coulibaly, Ph.D.
Bojana Coulibaly, Ph.D.@CoulibalyBojana·
At #Kwibuka32 in Ottawa on April 7, I warned that in #DRC the same ideology that fueled the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi persists, as genocidal forces are tolerated while Rwanda & threatened Tutsi communities in DRC are blamed for defending themselves.
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Prime Minister of Canada
Prime Minister of Canada@CanadianPM·
Today, we remember and reflect on the horrific 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. We honour the victims, survivors, and everyone whose lives were changed forever by the atrocities and commit to building a better world where such horrors are never forgotten or repeated.
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Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe
Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe@onduhungirehe·
As Rwanda remembers the more than a million victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, we sincerely appreciate the messages of solidarity received from governments, partners and friends across the world. International solidarity, with the clarity expressed today, together with a genuine resolve to action, remain the bedrock of “Never Again”. #Kwibuka32
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🇪🇺EU at UN-NY
🇪🇺EU at UN-NY@EUatUN·
Moving #Kwibuka32 commemoration @UN today to honour victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The 🇪🇺EU supports 🇷🇼Rwanda in its journey towards unity & reconciliation, showing how a country can rebuild, reconcile & move forward together.
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Rwanda in USA
Rwanda in USA@RwandaInUSA·
Dr. Favorite Iradukunda, VP of @IbukaUsa reflects on the scale and lasting impact of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, stressing that survivors continue to face trauma and the effects of ongoing denial. “Remembrance without action is not enough.” #Kwibuka32
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🇷🇼Rwanda en France🇨🇵
🇷🇼Rwanda en France🇨🇵@RwandainFrance·
Kwibuka 32 🕯️ | Paris Dans son discours, Mme @eblatmann, représentant le gouvernement français, a rappelé le devoir de mémoire et de justice. #Kwibuka32
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🇷🇼Rwanda en France🇨🇵
🇷🇼Rwanda en France🇨🇵@RwandainFrance·
Kwibuka 32 🕯️| Paris In her address, @regner_asa, Deputy Director-General of @UNESCO, emphasized the vital role of education in preventing genocide by preserving truth, amplifying survivors’ voices, and confronting denial. #kwibuka32
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