Rwanda mourns the dead, 25 years since genocide began
Rwanda on Sunday begins one hundred days of mourning for over 800,000 people slaughtered in a genocide that shocked the world, a quarter of a century on from the day it began.
Rwanda on Sunday begins one hundred days of mourning for over 800,000 people slaughtered in a genocide that shocked the world, a quarter of a century on from the day it began.
The Indian PM travelled to the Rweru model village in Bugesera, located around 45 km to the south of the capital city of Kigali, to present the cows to 200 households of the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Genocide Memorial Centre located in Kigali on Tuesday, the second day of his two-day state visit to Rwanda.