The aspect I think about on Kwibohora is how liberation didn’t just save lives. It saved the idea of Rwanda itself.
Had the genocidaires succeeded in their extermination plan, do you think they would have had a country after that? No.
It would have been a nation of serial killers, with murder recognised as policy. The country would be deeply fragmented, broken into provincial enclaves ruled by paranoia and brute force.
The state would have collapsed from within - corrupt, isolated and ungovernable.
Because of Inkotanyi, Rwanda survived the death of the state.
This country was fought for, rescued, protected, and built with intention.
That’s why today, we mark 31 years of liberation safe in our homes, life in our streets, and food and drink on our tables.
We are not iciro ry’imigani. We are a country to reckon with. A country of great audacity, dreams, and unity. And that’s one hell of a love story to inherit.
We’re not yet where we want to be. But Kwibohora should always remind us that we can’t ever let Rwanda go.
Tuko Pamoja. ✊🏾
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Calling it the 1994 #GenocideAgainstTheTutsi does NOT negate the fact that other people were killed too during those 100 days of hell.
Calling it the ‘ rwandan genocide’ does negate the FACT that Tutsis were targeted specifically and sorely because they were Tutsis.
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@Carra23 is spot on just because the money is drying up in La Liga and the brand is failing it’s the Premier Leagues duty to share money across Europe but when they were buying Ronaldo x 2, Figo and Zidane what did they do for the rest of europe? Hypocrisy. @GuillemBalague