More than 250 people gathered in Bamako, Mali, on Sunday, May 10, to commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and pay tributes to more than one million victims. This was part of the 32nd commemoration period (Kwibuka 32), which lasts 100 days. ALSO READ: Kwibuka 32: Diaspora survivors reflect on memory, duty and resilience The commemoration brought together representatives of the Government of Mali, members of the diplomatic corps, the Rw…
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