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Rwanda commemorates 31 years of liberation in Morocco

Saturday 05 July 2025 - 11:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Rwanda commemorates 31 years of liberation in Morocco

Rwandans in Morocco came together on Friday to mark Kwibuka 31, the 31st anniversary of Rwanda’s liberation. The ceremony, held at the Rwandan Embassy in Rabat, highlighted the nation’s journey from tragedy to resilience.

Remembering the past

The event, attended by Rwandans living in Morocco, Moroccan officials, and diplomats, served as a solemn reminder of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, during which over 800,000 people were killed in just 100 days. Rwandan Ambassador to Morocco Shakila Omutonyi explained the meaning of Kwibuka, which translates to “to liberate oneself,” emphasizing its significance in remembering the end of the genocide.

“Kwibuka honors the victims while also celebrating Rwanda’s determination to rebuild and move forward,” Omutonyi said. She reflected on the nation’s progress over the past 31 years, highlighting its journey of reconstruction, resilience, and unity.

A journey of healing and growth

For Rwanda, Kwibuka is not only a time to reflect on the past but also an opportunity to celebrate the strides the country has made in peace, justice, and development. Ambassador Omutonyi praised the Rwandan people for their decision to look toward the future rather than remain stuck in the shadows of history.

“It is a journey of resilience, a journey of reconstruction, and one led by a people who chose unity and hope over division and despair,” Omutonyi noted.

The ambassador extended gratitude to Morocco for its support in Rwanda’s recovery and growth, further underlining the importance of international partnerships in rebuilding a nation.

A day of remembrance and hope

Kwibuka is observed annually to honor not only the memory of those lost but also the spirit of reconciliation and healing. Across the globe, Rwandan communities hold ceremonies and educational events to promote peace and prevent future atrocities.

Since 1994, Rwanda has committed itself to building a society rooted in justice, unity, and development. Through Kwibuka, the country commemorates its painful past while celebrating the resilience of its people and their progress toward a brighter future.


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