Some Hutu drew on it as a moral resource, risking their lives to hide Tutsi, acting from what the philosopher Michel Foucault called prise de conscience — a sudden, clarifying awakening of conscience ... they were killing Tutsi every day.
Thirty-two years later, the memory of the genocide against the Tutsi remains not only a moment of mourning but a test of understanding ... On April 7, the UN marks International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
In a house once filled with 15 souls, only three of us remain. my mother, my five-month-old uncle and me ... an everyday word used to conceal the unspeakable, to wrap the mass killing of Tutsi in the familiar syntax of daily life ... It meant killing Tutsi.
On April 7, 1994, years of genocidal ideology, hate speech, and systemic discrimination erupted into the Genocide against the Tutsi, claiming over one million lives in just 100 days....
) Thirty-two years ago, a genocidal campaign was unleashed against Rwanda's Tutsi people, resulting in more than million deaths ... [...] ... AttachmentsOriginal document Permalink.
THE 32NDCOMMEMORATION OF THE 1994 GENOCIDE AGAINST THE TUTSI IN RWANDA KWIBUKA32 ...Union, will organize Kwibuka 32, marking the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
On April 7, 2026, Rwanda and humanity will commemorate the genocide against the Tutsi for the 32nd time. The date April 7 was designated the International Day of Reflection on the ....