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Macron, Kagame inaugurate Rwanda genocide memorial in Paris

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French President Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan President Paul Kagame inaugurated a memorial in Paris named 'L'Archive' to honor victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. Macron stated the memorial places the genocide at the heart of France's capital and history.

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Key Numbers

1994year of Rwandan genocide
800,000estimated number of people massacred
April and July 1994period of massacre

Who's Involved

Emmanuel Macron
French President who inaugurated the memorial
Paul Kagame
Rwandan President who inaugurated the memorial
Grada Kilomba
Portuguese artist who designed the memorial

↳ Why This Matters

The inauguration of the memorial signifies a step in the ongoing process of reconciliation and acknowledgment of historical responsibility between France and Rwanda following the 1994 genocide.

Key facts

  • French President Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan President Paul Kagame inaugurated a memorial in Paris.
  • The memorial is named 'L'Archive' and is located on the banks of the Seine river.
  • Macron stated the memorial places the genocide at the heart of France's capital and history.
  • The memorial is dedicated to the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda.
  • Macron previously recognized France's responsibility in the Rwandan genocide in May 2021.

French President Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan President Paul Kagame jointly inaugurated a memorial in Paris named 'L'Archive' to commemorate the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. Macron emphasized the significance of placing this historical event at the center of France's capital and history, describing it as the result of a dedicated pursuit of truth. This event follows Macron's 2021 acknowledgment of France's responsibility in the genocide and a commission's report that detailed France's "serious and overwhelming" role in failing to prevent the mass killings. The memorial itself consists of two black steles engraved with a tribute to the hundreds of thousands killed.

Frequently asked questions

The memorial is named 'L'Archive'.

The Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis occurred between April and July of 1994.

A commission concluded that France bore a "serious and overwhelming" responsibility for failing to foresee the slaughter, blinded by its colonial attitude.

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2 Jun · 6:20 PM
The article reiterates the inauguration of the Rwanda genocide memorial in Paris by Macron and Kagame, highlighting Macron's statements on its significance.
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2 Jun · 6:20 PM
French President Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame inaugurated a memorial in Paris to honor victims of the 1994 genocide against Tutsis.
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