Rwanda commemorated the 30th anniversary of its genocide by looking forward. From April 7 to July 4, 1994, approximately 800,000 people, mainly Tutsis, were massacred amidst international indifference. Entire families were wiped out with unspeakable cruelty.
30 years later, the international community seems to carry the guilt of not having done enough to prevent the Rwandan genocide in modern times. French President Emmanuel Macron, as reported by the French press, suggested that France "could have stopped the genocide&qu
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