04/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/02/2026 08:55
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UNIS/SGSM/1582
2 April 2026
The Secretary-General
7 April 2026
Thirty-two years ago, Rwanda endured one of the darkest chapters in human history. In just 100 days, more than a million people were murdered - primarily Tutsi, but also Hutu and others who opposed the genocide. Entire families were brutally erased.
On the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda, we mourn the victims and honour their stolen dignity. We pay tribute to the survivors, whose resilience shows the strength of the human spirit. And we recall, with humility and shame, the international community's failure to heed warnings and take immediate lifesaving action.
It's not enough to remember the dead. We must learn from past failures and protect the living - by rejecting hatred, inflammatory rhetoric and incitement to violence; by investing in the social fabric to deepen community resilience; and by strengthening institutions that help prevent mass atrocities. I call on all countries to become parties to the Genocide Convention without delay - and to implement it fully.
The United Nations stands with the people of Rwanda. And we stand with all those, everywhere, who refuse to surrender our future to fear, division, or silence.
Let this day reaffirm our commitment to remember, to listen, and to act. With history as our guide, and the prevention of genocide as our goal.
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