The Rwanda Genocide Against Tutsi: The Nightmare That Happened
For a hundred horrendous days in 1994, genocide took place in the small African country of Rwanda. The term “genocide” has been used with varying degrees of precision, but even under the most demanding...
View ArticleRwanda, Memory And Denial: A Fringe Phenomenon
April 2009 marks the 15th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda of most of its Tutsi population and of many Hutu who refused to embrace violent extremism. Five years ago, the world marked the 10th...
View ArticleOpen letter to the BBC over Genocide Denial
Mr. Tony Hall, Director-General of the BBC, Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London. W1A 1AA October 12, 2014. Dear Sir, We the undersigned, scholars, scientists, researchers, journalists and...
View ArticleBBC’s senseless work on Rwanda: Justifying Genocide against Tutsi
How Britain’s leading institution has lent its services to the deniers of the genocide against the Tutsi And so it was that after a couple of text messages I decided to spare an hour to watch a...
View ArticleIs BBC Becoming Unwise, Iniquitous or Accomplices in Genocide Denial
A British freelance journalist and researcher Dr Andrew Wallis, who has been researching the history of Rwanda for many years, recently wrote an article entitled “Rwanda: Untold Story: Questions for...
View ArticleLet remembrance of genocide be a lesson to prevent it
No one can say that we did not know – we knew, but did not act. This week we remember and commemorate the 19th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide – an unspeakable atrocity where one million Rwandans...
View ArticleI told President Kagame to be careful in 10 years time the world would say...
No sooner had I returned from the twentieth anniversary commemorations of the Rwandan genocide in Kigali than I saw Howard French’s assault on the man universally credited with stopping the mass...
View ArticleSome BBC Reporters are Virulent Genocide Deniers and Admirers of Perpetrators
By Tom Ndahiro Rabbi Abraham Cooper is the associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre (SWC), and its Museum of Tolerance. SWC is a Jewish human rights organization with over 400,000 family members....
View ArticleDead Bodies in Rweru: The Inside Story
The relations between Kigali and Bujumbura are set for tough times after Burundi claimed Tuesday that dead bodies discovered by fishermen in Lake Rweru straddling borders of the two countries were from...
View ArticleGenocide Perpetrators, Deniers And Their Agents
By Tom Ndahiro The moment the mass murder of 1994 ended, the killers, switched tactics to killing the truth of what they had done and plotting their return to power. It is important to keep this in...
View ArticleBBC expertise and impartiality irreversibly exposed
It is said that every cloud has a silver lining. Though potentially comforting to anyone facing trying times, this is not the sort of reflection that crosses the mind at the time something terrible is...
View ArticleRwanda: There is a real genocide story that the BBC didn’t tell
On Saturday 200 UK-based Rwandans, including many genocide survivors, protested outside the BBC offices in response to the documentary ‘Rwanda’s Untold Story’, which aired earlier in October. The...
View ArticleBBC’s documentary on Rwanda is an insult to reasonable people’s intelligence-...
Rwanda has described a recently released British Broadcasting Corporation documentary on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi as a direct attack on the country and its leadership. Rwanda’s Minister of...
View ArticleKeith Harmon Snow: A Prototype Virulent Tutsi and Jews Hater who Inspired...
By Tom Ndahiro Genocide deniers have the same discourse. Be it Holocaust deniers or Tutsi genocide deniers. They have one thing in common. To hate survivors, and the governments which are against...
View ArticleCombating genocide denial: Essential aide memoire
By: Tom Ndahiro In early March 2010, I attended a forum in Arusha, Tanzania, which discussed genocide prevention. My presentation, in the forum, was to raise the profile of the issue of genocide denial...
View ArticleRwanda: Le discours négationniste hérite du mutisme du meurtre d’une manière...
Intervention prononcée lors de la commémoration du 15 ans du génocide des Tutsis à l’office de l’ONU à Genève, 7 avril 2009: Commémorer, lutter contre le négationnisme et la banalisation du génocide...
View ArticleBBC’s ‘Untold Story’: Kills Truth, Torments Survivors to Absolve Perpetrators...
On the surface, the BBC’s recently aired documentary titled “Rwanda: the Untold Story” is about the politics of post-genocide Rwanda. After watching the documentary, anyone who is not agenda-driven and...
View ArticleMedia watchdogs in a post-genocide Rwanda: A Caveat
By Tom Ndahiro[1] In post-genocide Rwanda, hate propaganda remains rife. The only difference between now and pre-July 1994, is that the genocidaires are not in power. The internet has empowered bigots...
View ArticleIcyari ORINFOR na Radio 10 babwiwe kera iby’ingengabitekerezo ya jenoside...
Ndahiro Tom Kigali, 18 Mata 2008 Tel: 08302014 E-mail: tndahiro@gmail.com Bwana Muyobozi Mukuru wa (ORINFOR) -Kigali. Bwana Muyobozi Mukuru wa Radio 10 -Kigali. Bayobozi, Mbandikiye nk’abantu muyobora...
View ArticleTackling Hate Propaganda: Comparisons Between Nazi and Interahamwe
Discrimination and its promotion through hate propaganda disturb peace and can pave the way to massive human rights violations such as genocide. Hate propaganda is the public promotion or incitement of...
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