By BIZIMANA Jean Damascène, LL.D–12 March 2011
It is an established fact: every time genocide is committed, it is followed by its denial.[1] With regard to the genocide against the Tutsi, denial is characterized by two specific aspects. First, it intensifies as each annual commemoration day draws near; then, it takes on changing and innovative forms depending on the times. (more…)
Rwanda – from obsession to forgiveness
Posted: May 2, 2011 in CommentTags: Church, genocide, Hutu, Interahamwe, Rwanda, UN Security Council
FLORENCE RADULL
Correspondent
Seventeen years ago this month the systematic and calculated massacre of an estimated one million Tutsi’s and moderate Hutu’s took place in Rwanda, in a matter of only 100 days. (more…)