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Outreach Programme on the 1994 Genocide against
the Tutsi in Rwanda and the United Nations

Portrait of Secretary-General Ant車nio Guterres
On this solemn day of remembrance, let*s pledge to stand as one against all forms of hatred and discrimination.
Kwibuka30 sign with candles and flowers on table

 

Friday, 12 April

Events — New York

Memorial Ceremony
General Assembly Hall
United Nations Headquarters, New York

Memorial Ceremony to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, organized by the Department of Global Communications and the Permanent Mission of Rwanda to the United Nations.

 

 

4 June 2024 (01:07:43)

Tuesday, 4 June 2024

Side-Event of #Kwibuka30

Virtual

Hate speech in media and social media 每 Lessons from the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda

The Outreach Programme on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and the United Nations held a virtual panel discussion to explore valuable lessons learned from the role of media-led hate speech played in inciting the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

on UN WebTV or read the highlights available on the UN against Hate Speech website.

Two pictures: on the left is a view of the Palais des Nations, seat of the UN Office at Geneva (UNOG), on the right is a view of UNESCO's headquarters in Paris.

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Monday, 15 April

Events — Geneva

Memorial Ceremony
Palais des Nations, Geneva

 

 

Sunday, 7 April

Events — Paris

Commemoration of the 30th anniversary
Room I
UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France

UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education, Ms Stefania Giannini, and the Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda in France and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, H.E. Mr Fran?ois Nkulikiyimfura will open the . Survivor testimonies and a performance under the direction of Rwandan artist Yannick Ndoli are included in the Commemoration.

The ceremony is organized in cooperation with the Permanent Delegation of Rwanda to UNESCO and Ibuka France.

 

Friday, 5 April - Sunday, 7 April

Events — Rwanda

Commemorations of the 30th anniversary
Various locations, Rwanda

photo of Nderitu giving a statement

©Alice Wairimu Nderitu

The United Nations Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Alice Wairimu Nderitu, travels to Rwanda for a special commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

photo of Audrey Azoulay signing a book

©UNESCO/Boss NZARAMBA

  • UNESCO - Press Release:

Director-General is in Rwanda 5-7 April to participate in the commemorations of the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

Ms. Azoulay discusses UNESCO's efforts to teach new generations about violent pasts, following the recent inscription of four of the country's memorial sites on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

 

 


Rwanda and the Power of Post-genocide Reconciliation
(00:00:54)
 

1 April 每 30 April

Exhibition: "Remember. Unite. Renew."

UN Headquarters, New York

Today, Rwanda is a testament to the power of post-genocide reconciliation. Among the stories of hope is that of Laurence, a survivor, and Xavier, her family*s killer, who now live as friends. Explore their journey, the impact of hate speech and how your actions can make a difference. Visit the exhibit at UN Headquarters, New York, on display until 1 May 2024.

Kwibuka Flame of Hope statue


© UN Photo/Manuel El赤as
 

New Permanent Tribute

UN Headquarters, New York

  • of the Department of Global Communications, Melissa Fleming

The statue "Kwibuka Flame of Hope", a gift from the Republic of Rwanda, was installed on 11 September 2024 in the north garden area at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The Kwibuka flame symbolizes the resilience and courage of Rwandans since the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, when more than one million people were systematically killed following years of misinformation, disinformation and hate speech exacerbating ethnic tensions.

 

 

Around the world

Commemorative and educational activities were organized by UN information centres around the world, including:

  • Abuja
  • Geneva
  • Nairobi
  • New Delhi
  • Vienna
  • UN system in Rwanda
Event Details [pdf]

 

 

Amina Mohammed at the podium

In Rwanda, UN Deputy Secretary-General Honours Victims of Genocide against the Tutsi

United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed was in Rwanda recently, where she paid tribute to the victims and survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

※We must never forget. We must always protect our social fabric and the strength of its diversity,§ the Deputy Secretary-General wrote on social media that day, noting that 2024 is the thirtieth anniversary of the genocide.

Full article

 

 

Campaign Against Hate Speech

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The devastating effect of hatred is sadly nothing new. However, its scale and impact are now amplified by new communications technologies. The United Nations is working to confront hate speech at every turn. You can, too. #SayNoToHate

 

Fight Racism

a portrail photo of a group of young people from diverse backgrounds

More than 75 years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the urgency of combatting racism and racial discrimination remains. Join us in fighting racism!

Videos

Secretary-General's Remarks
(00:05:12)

General Assembly President's Remarks
(00:10:54)

30th Anniversary 每 Feature
(00:00:54)

Annual Commemoration - NYC
(01:16:11)

Annual Commemoration - Geneva
(01:54:38)

Annual Commemoration - Nairobi
(01:51:34)

Memory of Genocide: Story of Survival in Rwanda
(00:07:53)

Eric Eugene Murangwa: "Football saved my life"
(00:16:35)