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Why it is important to use the correct terminology when commemorating the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. (A thread) 1) It is important to know that before the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, there were other massacres of the Tutsi people in preparation for the 1994 Genocide.

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2) It is important to say “The 1994, Genocide Against the Tutsi” because these killings were targeted towards eliminating the Tutsi people SPECIFICALLY! 3) saying “Rwandan Genocide” leaves a stain on Rwanda as a country and is ambiguous as to whom the Genocide was targeted...

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4) Genocide deniers and reformers use “Rwandan Genocide” to confuse and mislead western media, politicians, people, and gain benefits and sympathy ! BE AWARE!

Jenny Ohlsson (@jennyohlssons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today starts the commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. I’m thinking about the sisters, dads, grandmas of my Rwandan friends - relatives that should still be alive. Cannot imagine the pain & mourning, but understand that they can never be replaced #Kwibuka27

Today starts the commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. I’m thinking about the sisters, dads, grandmas of my Rwandan friends - relatives that should still be alive. Cannot imagine the pain & mourning, but understand that they can never be replaced #Kwibuka27
Rwanda Development Board (@rdbrwanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 5: The #RwandainGhana team today visited the Central region of the country and met with the Central Regional Minister, Justina Marigold Assan to discuss the region’s tourism offerings and collaborations between #Rwanda and #Ghana.

Day 5: The #RwandainGhana team today visited the Central region of the country and met with the Central Regional Minister,  <a href="/assan_justina/">Justina Marigold Assan</a> to discuss the region’s tourism offerings and collaborations between #Rwanda and #Ghana.
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@belisekariza who is the head of the #RwandaInGhana delegation conveyed the team’s enthusiasm for the visit and the various areas of collaboration in tourism, trade and investment between the two countries.

@belisekariza who is the head of the #RwandaInGhana delegation conveyed the team’s enthusiasm for the visit and the various areas of collaboration in tourism, trade and investment between the two countries.
Rwanda Development Board (@rdbrwanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The team also visited the #KakumNationalPark to experience the Canopy Walkway suspended 30m above the ground and its several endangered species and primates.

The team also visited the #KakumNationalPark to experience the Canopy Walkway suspended 30m above the ground and its several endangered species and primates.
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The experience provided an opportunity for Rwanda to share its own tourism and conservation story of Nyungwe National Park ’s canopy walkway which is suspended 70m above the ground, and one of the oldest in Africa

The experience provided an opportunity for Rwanda to share its own tourism and conservation story of <a href="/NyungwePark/">Nyungwe National Park</a> ’s canopy walkway which is suspended 70m above the ground, and one of the oldest in Africa
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The day concluded with a tour of the #CapeCoastCastle, one of around 40 “slave castles” that served as prisons and embarkation points for over 1,500 slaves, & is currently a well-visited museum and heritage site to learn about the importance and significance of Africa’s history.

The day concluded with a tour of the #CapeCoastCastle, one of around 40 “slave castles” that served as prisons and embarkation points for over 1,500 slaves, &amp; is currently a well-visited museum and heritage site to learn about the importance and significance of Africa’s history.
Kwita Izina (@kwitaizina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📽️Are you ready? Tune in to the Visit Rwanda YouTube channel or Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) this #WorldGorillaDay to celebrate Rwanda's conservation milestones. #KwitaIzina🦍| #VisitRwanda🇷🇼