The Rwanda Embassy in Washington USA are today April 7th and 8th holding the 18th Commemoration in remembrance of all that was lost during the Rwanda 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
All are invited in supporting friends and families who were affected by this horrible crime.
During this period people will learn the history of what took place. Listen to the special guest speakers who are also firsthand witnesses of the nightmare that became part of our world history.
Share the pain of a time in our history that forever changed a whole culture and made a huge mark in how we view the world as a whole.
The program will begin at 2 pm until 9:30 pm at the Gaston Hall, at Georgetown University and resume at 10:30 pm until 2 am at the Dahlgren Chapel, at Georgetown University on 37th Street & O Street, N.W. Washington D.C. Then on Sunday, April 8th from 1 pm till 3 pm at the National Mall, Washington DC.
According to an embassy official, “Easter Weekend marks the beginning of Spring. It’s a time to give thanks for the many blessings we have.
This weekend shows your support and join this very special commemoration to honor those lives lost during a horrific time in our world history and learn how it forever changed lives across the globe.”
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