On the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda, we mourn the victims & pay tribute to the survivors.
We must learn from past failures & protect the living — by rejecting hatred, inflammatory rhetoric & incitement to violence.
The 7th April 2026 marks the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. We are joined by Nations and friends of Rwanda across the world for Kwibuka32.
We remember the more than one million lives lost, honour the resilience of survivors, and stand in solidarity with all those committed to ensuring that "Never Again" this time is for real.
Kwibuka is not only a time of remembrance but also a call to uphold truth, fight genocide denial and ideology, strengthen our shared responsibility to protect humanity, and call upon countries where genocide suspects are still holed up, to double down on their efforts to bring them to justice.
From the United Kingdom, we reaffirm our commitment to remembrance, unity, and renewal.
#Kwibuka32 #NeverAgain
“I look forward to raising this matter of sanctions at the highest level to understand the basis for such an injustice. Rwandans understand the cost of tolerating extremism, and our central principle is to put the protection of civilians first.” — President Kagame
On this 32nd anniversary of the Genocide against the Tutsi in #Rwanda commemorated at the African Union (AU) Headquarters today, the Chairperson of the AU Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, said, “We remember over one million lives lost to hatred, indifference, & inaction. #Kwibuka is not only a moment of mourning, but also a call to truth, responsibility, & vigilance.”
He further added, “Africa affirms: never again will organised hatred be allowed to become a political project. We must confront rising threats;hate speech, division, & polarisation, with unity, courage, & action.”
Rwanda’s remarkable journey of resilience and renewal reminds us that history is not fate; it is shaped by the will of people, he added.
Mr. Youssouf @ymahmoudali concluded by saying, “Remembrance obliges us to act, to prevent, & to defend human dignity everywhere. Africa stands firm for peace, justice, & the protection of all.”
#Kwibuka32
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Today, AMATEGEKO IWACU ORGANIZATION (AMIWO) stands with all Rwandans to remember the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994.
We honor the lives lost, stand with survivors and renew our commitment to unity, justice and peace.
We remember. We unite. We renew.
#Kwibuka32