KIGALI GENOCIDE MEMORIAL VISITS
View photographs of victims' relative and friends, Rwandans, international and families and high-profile guests visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial to pay tribute to the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The Kigali Genocide Memorial was opened in 2004 by the National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide (known in Rwanda by its French acronym, CNLG) in collaboration with The Aegis Trust.
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Rwandans studying abroad visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and paid respect to the genocide victims.
The UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie and the UK Foreign Minister William Jefferson Hague paid respect to victims at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre
The UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and the World Bank President Jim Yong Kim visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and paid respect to the genocide victims.
Etame Mayer accompanied by an Arsenal FC staff member visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and laid a wreath of flowers on the mass grave to pay respect to the genocide victims.
The First Lady of Kenya H.E Margaret Kenyatta visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and was welcomed by Honore Gatera and Freddy Mutanguha.
The former Minister of Finance of Sweden Anders Erik Borg and his delegation visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and paid respect to the genocide victims.
Their Excellencies George W and Laura Bush, US former President and First Lady, visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and paid respect to the genocide victims.
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Kohout and his delegation visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre to pay respect to the genocide victims.
Aurore Mutesi Kayibanda, Minister of Youth and ICT Jean Philbert Nsengimana, and various artists paying respect to the genocide victims.
Members of Never Again Mwendo visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and laid wreaths of flowers on mass graves to pay respect to the genocide victims.
H.E Bill Clinton, former President of the United States of America visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and laid a wreath of flowers on the mass grave to pay respect to victims of the 1994 genocide perpetrated against Tutsi.
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Hon Justine Greening, Secretary of State for International Development, visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and was welcomed by Dr James Smith, the CEO of Aegis Trust.
Mrs Aisa Kirabo and Right Honourable Tony Blair, former UK Prime Minister, laying wreaths of flowers on the mass graves while paying respect to genocide victims at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre.
US Senators visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and were welcomed by Honore Gatera and Freddy Mutanguha.
H.E Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, President of Mali, visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre to pay respect to victims of the 1994 genocide perpetrated against Tutsi, and was welcomed by Honore Gatera and Freddy Mutanguha.