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Hundreds meet at U.N Nairobi to remember victims of the Genocide Against the Tutsi

Rwandan Ambassador James Kimonyo (second right) when he le ... ring teh Genocide aganst the Tutsi memorial in Gigiri..JPG

Hundreds of Rwandans and friends of Rwanda today gathered at United Nations headquarters to remember and honor victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

The major highlight of the event was a testimony by Murebwayire Yozafina, a 64-year-old widow who lost all her six children, a husband and two brothers during the 1994 massacres.

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