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On Friday, we honour the 1 million people who perished in the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and reflect on the suffering of those who survived.
It serves as a tragic reminder of the need to #StandUp4HumanRights -- always. https://t.co/Fx30c5ohyo #Kwibuka https://t.co/otgwwwBaPe
anti-degrowth arguments are such incredible cope because they're either willful misinterpretations about how its literal genocide or they completely hinge on the idea that redirected productive potential means all of humanity will be able to eat burgers every day and drive SUVs
29 years after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, see the faces and hear the stories of survivors on Friday’s International Day of Reflection. https://t.co/x0tUxsfP8Y #Kwibuka https://t.co/yVmVDp8YdN
@burrosavic They genocided the pygmies, and started the war with the French that caused British and Irish to join forces (what Australia Day is about) to defend against French genocide of them
Today we commemorate the genocide against the Tutsi.
For me, it is a day to listen, to reflect, and to learn. My thoughts are with all those who died and with survivors who have found the strength to rebuild their lives.
We must all make "Never Again" a reality.
#Kwibuka29 https://t.co/afhThmMnFu
@DavidCampaign @Stairnahireann The Genocide was no accident, Ireland was and still is over producer of food , the British government of the day purposely committed ethnic cleansing by starving their own British citizens in Ireland
@UN The UN pushes this day despite them having absolutely no conscience about the deadly effects of the COVID jabs. No conscience about genocide with intent.
— PIXELS XPOSED PHOTOGRAPHY (@pixelsxposed) April 5, 2023
@IAMCouncil @POTUS @Ilhan @bridgeinit Well this council is definitely Pakistani and Muslim...that i cay say. Genocide by not getting to eat a full meal is highly probable...any day now.
International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda in 2023
International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda seeks to remember the lives that were lost in the genocide. In 1994, the deaths of the Presidents of Burundi and Rwanda sparked a several month-long retaliatory attack.
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