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The New Times

“God Reigns Supreme”

Justice Minister Tharcise Karugarama (R) talking to the Press as Deputy Prosecutor General Alphonse Hitiyaremye looks on. (Photo J Mbanda).

Weekly review

Education Minister Dr Charles Murigande leads residents of Nyange Parish in a Walk to Remember yesterday (Photo S Nkurunziza).

Nyange church victims honoured

TIGOu2019s Head of Sales and Customer Care, Diego Camberos hands over a cheque of Rwf1 million to the Kigali Memorial Centre administrator (courtesy photo).

TIGO honours Genocide victims

Relatives of former US embassy employees during the remembrance (Photo; J. Mbanda).

US Embassy honours employees killed during the Genocide

Forgiveness does not happen overnight, because forgiving is a very personal choice.

Lessons from a reconciled mind

Mourners during the Burundi Walk to remember the victims of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsis (Courtesy photo)

Burundi Diaspora Walk-to-Remember

Mourners during the Burundi Walk to remember the victims of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsis (Courtesy photo)

Burundi Diaspora Walk-to-Remember

The New Times

Why do we remember?

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Editorial

GENOCIDE MEMORY SHOULD

Eastern Province Governor, Aisa Kirabo and survivors of Rukumberi laying a wreath on graves of area genocide remains (File photo)
Letters

Rukumberi’s unsung heroes

The youth from Oklahoma Christian University during the Walk to Remember. (Courtesy photo).

Oklahoma students Walk to Remember