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First Lady Urges Leaders to Confront Genocide Denial, Hate Speech
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First Lady Urges Leaders to Confront Genocide Denial, Hate Speech

From The New Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • First Lady Jeannette Kagame called on leaders to actively combat genocide denial and hate speech.
  • She spoke at a consultative meeting focused on the history of the Genocide against the Tutsi and efforts to prevent its recurrence.
  • The meeting aimed to foster a deeper understanding and commitment to eradicating denial and hate speech.

First Lady Jeannette Kagame's powerful address at the consultative meeting on the Genocide against the Tutsi serves as a crucial reminder of our collective responsibility to confront historical revisionism and the insidious spread of hate speech.

Her call to leaders to actively challenge genocide denial is not merely a diplomatic suggestion; it is an urgent imperative. The Rwandan experience has shown us the devastating consequences when such ideologies are left unchecked. We, in Rwanda, understand intimately the pain and trauma that denial inflicts upon survivors and the nation's healing process.

This consultative meeting underscores Rwanda's unwavering commitment to ensuring that the atrocities of the past are never forgotten, nor are they trivialized. By engaging leaders in this dialogue, the First Lady is reinforcing the national resolve to educate future generations and to actively counter any attempts to distort the historical truth of the Genocide against the Tutsi.

It is vital that the international community also hears this message. While Western media often covers the aftermath of conflict, the proactive stance Rwanda takes in confronting denial and hate speech is a unique aspect of our national narrative. This is not just about remembrance; it's about prevention and the active construction of a society that rejects such dangerous rhetoric.

Rwanda's journey is a testament to resilience and the pursuit of justice. The First Lady's leadership in this critical area highlights our nation's dedication to ensuring that the lessons of the Genocide against the Tutsi are learned and that the voices of denial and hate are silenced, not just within our borders, but globally.

First Lady Jeannette Kagame addresses participants during a consultative meeting on the history of the Genocide against the Tutsi and the struggle to stop it, Friday, May 22.

โ€” The New TimesDescribing the First Lady's participation in the event.
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Originally published by The New Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.