Rwanda Video. Rwanda and the fight against genocide ideology Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 07/04/2016 - 5:14 GMT+2 Twenty-two years ago on April 7, Rwanda’s ethnic Hutu militia, armed with machetes began slaughtering minority Tutsis. More than 800,000 people were Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Rwanda and the fight against genocide ideology Now playing Next US journalist Don Lemon arrested after covering Minnesota protest Now playing Next Major drug bust in Serbia: police confiscate 5 tonnes of marijuana in Kruševac Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 30th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Trump's Greenland ambitions a 'wake-up call,' Dutch PM-elect says Now playing Next Race against time: How the French army prepares for an air strike Now playing Next Gaza's border crossing with Egypt to open on Sunday, Israel says Now playing Next NATO chief should stop being 'American agent,' Charles Michel says Now playing Next These European airports have scrapped the 100ml limit Now playing Next Six dead as Storm Kristin wreaks havoc in Portugal with 202 km/h winds Now playing Next A floating power station? China tests wind turbines in the sky Now playing Next Fear in Sicily's Niscemi as massive landslide threatens to widen Now playing Next Smart, electric and autonomous: welcome onboard the ultimate ‘last-mile’ shuttle bus Now playing Next Christophe Gans on 'Return To Silent Hill': ‘A big piece of Romanticism’ Now playing Next Trump picks Warsh for Fed chair, testing US central bank independence Now playing Next Watch the video: European space industry - boom or bust? More videos
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