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The New Times on MSNTribute to RPA as Rwandans in Russia mark LiberationRwandans in Russia celebrated the 31st anniversary of Rwanda’s Liberation Day in an event that was attended by more than 300 Rwandans, government officials, diplomats, and friends of Rwanda on July 4.
Christophe Bazivamo says his country is poised to strengthen bilateral relations with Nigeria through trade, aviation, and ...
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The New Times on MSNIN PICTURES: Diaspora celebrations of Rwanda’s 31st Liberation DayAs Rwandans in the country commemorated the 31st anniversary of Rwanda’s Liberation Day, Kwibohora 31, on Friday, July 4, compatriots in different other countries also joined in, in their respective ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: 31 Years After Liberation, Transformation ContinuesRwandans and friends of Rwanda on Friday, July 4 mark the 31st anniversary of liberation (Kwibohora31), celebrating the ...
The Republic of Rwanda’s 31st ‘Liberation Day’ was held in Islamabad and Speakers highlighted the exemplary and courageous ...
Thirty-one years after the end of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and the liberation of Rwanda, the meaning of Kwibohora goes far beyond parades and speeches. For many Rwandans, liberation is not ...
The Rwandan Embassy in Rabat held a ceremony today to mark Kwibuka 31, the 31st anniversary of Rwanda’s liberation. The ...
Thousands gather to celebrate Liberation Day in Shyira, Rwanda. Twenty-three years ago, a rebel army led by Paul Kagame, now the president, marched into Kigali to end a genocide against the Tutsi ...
There's another country that marks July 4: the African nation of Rwanda. July 4 was named the day the killing stopped in 1994, marking an end to a 100-day genocide that killed nearly 1 million people.
July 4 is a day of mixed emotions for me as a Rwandan American. Not only is it Independence Day in this country, but it also is Liberation Day in Rwanda — a time to remember being liberated from ...
There's another country that marks July 4: the African nation of Rwanda. July 4 was named the day the killing stopped in 1994, marking an end to a 100-day genocide that killed nearly 1 million people.
It's a national holiday commemorating the day in 1994 when the killing stopped, marking the end of a 100-day genocide that left nearly a million Rwandans dead.
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