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What happened before the murder of Queen Gicanda

In April 1994, when the machine of the Genocide against the Tutsi was up and running, the killers had no mercy for anyone. As indicated by the meaning of genocide, no one was to be spared even if they were sick, elderly, heavily pregnant or unborn, ordinary or royalty. That is what happened on April 20, when the massacres had started in the Butare Prefecture, where Rwanda's last Queen, Rosalie Gicanda, lived. ALSO READ: First Lady Jeannette Kaga…
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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