KWIBUKA

Watch remembrance videos that feature exhumation and burial ceremonies, commemoration events and high-profile visits genocide memorials all over Rwanda. These usually take place annually during the official 100 days of mourning held every year between April and July to remember the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, known as Kwibuka, which means "to remember". Please be aware that some videos contain graphic images.

 
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13th Commemoration of Genocide Against Tutsi
This video features the 13th commemoration of the genocide against Tutsi in 1994. The commemoration event happened at National stadium in 2005.
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13th Remembrance Vigil of Genocide Against Tutsi at Regional Stadium
This video features the 13th remembrance vigil of the genocide against Tutsi in 1994. The 13th remembrance vigil happened in Nyamirambo, Nyarugenge district in 2007.
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2008 Night of Remembrance, Nyanza, Kicukiro
The Night of remembrance for victims of genocide against the Tutsi took place in Nyanza, Kicukiro, in 2008 and was recorded by the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda.
 
 
20th Commemoration of Genocide Against Tutsi
This video features the 20th commemoration of the genocide against Tutsi in 1994. The commemoration event happened at National stadium in 2014.
 
 
21st Commemoration of Genocide Against Tutsi.
This video features the 20th commemoration of the genocide against Tutsi in 1994. The commemoration event happened at National stadium in 2014.
Paul Kagame's Speech On The 7th Commemoration of Genocide against Tutsi In Rukumberi
This video recording is about the President's speech on the 7th commemoration of Genocide against Tutsi in Rukumberi, Eastern Province. He raises issues of National security, National identity, and challenges of the international community on the human rights issues.
 
 
Reburial Event of Victims of Genocide Against Tutsi in Ndera
A video of the reburial event of victims of genocide against the Tutsi. The event happened in Ndera in 2005.