Rwandans told 'never again'
Updated: 2014-04-09 11:20
(Agencies)
|
|||||||||||
KIGALI - The United Nations chief told a packed stadium of sombre and weeping Rwandans on Monday the world would "never again" let genocide tear their nation apart, at a ceremony marking 20 years since 800,000 people were butchered.
A host of leaders and donors attended the commemoration, but France - an ally of the Rwandan government that ruled before the genocide - did not take part after rebel-turned-president, Paul Kagame, renewed charges of Paris' "direct role" in the killings.
France has acknowledged mistakes in its dealings with Rwanda. But it has repeatedly dismissed accusations it trained militias to take part in the massacres and Kagame's comments triggered fresh outrage in Paris on Monday.
Some in the crowd in Kigali were overcome with emotion on hearing a survivor's account and stewards had to lead them out of the stadium. Many Rwandans lost entire families to killers armed with guns, grenades, machetes and cans of petrol.
A minute's silence was punctuated by screams of dozens of survivors.
"We must not be left to utter the words 'never again', again and again," UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the crowd.
"Many United Nations personnel and others showed remarkable bravery. But we could have done much more. We should have done much more," he said, adding there were new challenges in the region.
Conflicts rumble on in South Sudan and the Central African Republic, while the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo next door remains in turmoil.
Related Stories
Rwanda's role in connecting Africa 2013-11-04 07:14
Wise Rwanda plays to its strength 2013-11-01 12:46
Diplomats on women's roles: Rwanda 2013-03-07 08:58
Rwanda seeks partnership with China 2013-02-21 13:14
Regards from ambassador of Rwanda 2012-10-25 09:03
Rwanda leader seeks partnership with China 2012-09-14 20:23
Today's Top News
G20 to focus on boosting economy, not Crimea
US slashes Iran's pick for UN envoy
Moscow warns Kiev of 'civil war'
China, Israel vow closer ties
China stresses ban on kindergarten drugs
More small firms to enjoy tax breaks
First 24-hr Beijing bookstore opens
Pro-Russians declare independence in Donetsk
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Parents put kindergartens to the test |
White Crane dance takes flight |
'Model husband' shatters image of love |
President Xi visits western Europe |
Reforms give NGOs a level playing field |
Crossing the great relationship divide |