Kagame speaks out on BBC Genocide denial
President Paul Kagame yesterday criticised BBC for producing and broadcasting a documentary that denies the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and portrays perpetrators as victims and victims as perpetrators.
![President Kagame with newly-sworn in Senate president Bernard Makuza and vice-presidents Jeanne du00e2u20acu2122Arc Gakuba and Fatou Harerimana (right) at Parliament Buildings in Kimihurura, yesterday. (Village Urugwiro) President Kagame with newly-sworn in Senate president Bernard Makuza and vice-presidents Jeanne du00e2u20acu2122Arc Gakuba and Fatou Harerimana (right) at Parliament Buildings in Kimihurura, yesterday. (Village Urugwiro)](https://www.newtimes.co.rw/uploads/imported_images/files/main/articles/2014/10/14/1413324926Kagame.jpg)
President Kagame with newly-sworn in Senate president Bernard Makuza and vice-presidents Jeanne du00e2u20acu2122Arc Gakuba and Fatou Harerimana (right) at Parliament Buildings in Kimihurura, yesterday. (Village Urugwiro)