Experts: Rwanda’s dark history must be clearly explained to youth

First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame delivering the opening remarks at yesterday’s Café Littéraire forum in Kigali. Rwanda’s history and its dark part about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi should be clearly explained to the youth in the country and abroad to prevent the latter from falling in the pitfall of denying the Genocide or ending up in total ignorance of what happened. The call was made yesterday by different experts who spoke at one of the Café Littéraire series organised by the National Commission for the Fight against Genocide (CNLG). Courtesy.
First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame delivering the opening remarks at yesterday’s Café Littéraire forum in Kigali. Rwanda’s history and its dark part about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi should be clearly explained to the youth in the country and abroad to prevent the latter from falling in the pitfall of denying the Genocide or ending up in total ignorance of what happened. The call was made yesterday by different experts who spoke at one of the Café Littéraire series organised by the National Commission for the Fight against Genocide (CNLG). Courtesy.
First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame with Mr. André Twahirwa and Ange Kagame at the Café Littéraire. Courtesy
First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame with Mr. André Twahirwa and Ange Kagame at the Café Littéraire. Courtesy
The event was well attended.
The event was well attended.
A cross section of participants during the event in the RRA auditorium.
A cross section of participants during the event in the RRA auditorium.
Panel dicussion with Mr André Twahirwa, Dr Jean Damascène Bizimana and Mr Albert Toch.
Panel dicussion with Mr André Twahirwa, Dr Jean Damascène Bizimana and Mr Albert Toch.
Eugene Kwibuka