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Kwibuka Podcast - 10 April 1994 (ENG)

10 April 1994 (ENG)

04/10/21 • 11 min

Kwibuka Podcast
In today’s episode, a press release written by Bishop Thaddée Nsengiyumva of Kabgayi on behalf of Catholic bishops of Rwanda is published in Catholic Church Journal Observatore Romano. The press release expresses shock and dismay following the death of President Habyarimana and the “assassination perpetrated since that day” but makes no mention of massacres of Tutsis or names of perpetrators.

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In today’s episode, a press release written by Bishop Thaddée Nsengiyumva of Kabgayi on behalf of Catholic bishops of Rwanda is published in Catholic Church Journal Observatore Romano. The press release expresses shock and dismay following the death of President Habyarimana and the “assassination perpetrated since that day” but makes no mention of massacres of Tutsis or names of perpetrators.

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9 Avril 1994 (FR)

Dans l’épisode d’aujourd’hui, l’investiture du gouvernement génocidaire a lieu dans l'enceinte de l’Ambassade de France à Kigali sous l'œil de l’Ambassadeur en place Jean Pierre Marlaud. Pendant ce temps, l'opération dite ''Amaryllis'' amorcée par l' armée française pendant 4 jours va évacuer les étrangers et des Rwandais scrupuleusement sélectionnés, dont l'épouse et les enfants du président Juvénal Habyarimana, tout en laissant derrière eux des victimes aux mains de tueurs.


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undefined - 11 April 1994 (ENG)

11 April 1994 (ENG)

In today’s episode, thousands of Tutsis take refuge at the Official Technical School of Kigali (ETO) where they believe the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda will keep them safe. Instead, the UNAMIR contingent stationed at ETO abandons the victims, leading to the death of over 2000 Tutsis. Massacres continue to spread, taking place in schools, churches and homes across the country.


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