Rwanda Celebrates 31 Years of Liberation in Morocco

Rabat – The Rwandan Embassy in Rabat held a ceremony today to mark Kwibuka 31, the 31st anniversary of Rwanda’s liberation.
The event brought together Rwandans living in Morocco, Moroccan officials, and diplomats. The Moroccan Minister of Justice Abdellatif Ouahbi was also present at the event.
Speaking to Morocco World News, Rwandan Ambassador to Morocco Shakila Omutonyi explained the meaning of Kwibuka, saying it means “to liberate oneself.” She said the day is very important because it reminds everyone of the end of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, a tragic event that affected Rwanda deeply.
But Kwibuka is not just about remembering the past. It is also about celebrating the journey Rwanda has made over the last 31 years, the ambassador added.
“But on the other hand, we also commemorate the journey that Rwanda has gone through for the past 31 years. a journey of reconstruction, a journey of resilience. But mostly it’s the Rwandan people that has made a decision to move forward and not be stuck in the past,” she told MWN.
She thanked Morocco for supporting Rwanda throughout this journey of recovery and growth.
Kwibuka is a day of remembrance and hope. It honors the memory of those who lost their lives during the genocide and celebrates Rwanda’s progress in peace, unity, and development.
In 1994, over 800,000 people were killed in just 100 days during the tragic genocide against the Tutsi. Since the genocide ended, Rwanda has made a strong effort to rebuild the nation, with focus on justice, development, and unity among its people.
Kwibuka is observed every year to honor the victims and to remember the pain and loss experienced by the country. But it’s also a time for healing, peace, and unity.
Each year, the country and Rwandan communities around the world hold ceremonies, events, and educational activities to promote reconciliation and prevent such violence from happening again.
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