On July 4, Rwanda observes Liberation Day, marking the anniversary of the end of the 1994 genocide. The day is commemorated with various events, including candlelight vigils held in cities such as Kigali. In 2019, a candlelight vigil took place in Kigali to honor those who lost their lives during the genocide.
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Rwanda Commemorates Liberation Day on July 4
Rwanda commemorates Liberation Day on July 4, marking the anniversary of the end of the 1994 genocide. The day includes events such as candlelight vigils, with one notable vigil held in Kigali in 2019 to honor the victims.
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