The Ordeal of Remembrance in Rwanda: Genocide Remembrance Day

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29 years ago, Rwanda experienced the darkest episode in its history. For 100 days, between 800,000 and 1 million Tutsis were killed during the Genocide once morest the Tutsis, perpetrated by Hutu extremists. Since then, the country has commemorated these massacres every year and pays tribute to the victims. Report by Clement Di Roma

In Tunisiadepartures at sea are multiplying with an increase in 226% compared to the same period last year according to figures from the High Commission for United Nations for Refugees. Tunisians and sub-Saharan migrants are more and more likely to attempt the crossing, particularly in the city of Sfax in the east of the country.

With 150 kilometers of coastline, the city has become rotating plate departures to Europe. While European countries like Italy are sounding the alarm on the risk of a migration crisis by the summer, the Tunisian authorities are finding it increasingly difficult to contain the flows. Our correspondents Lilia Blaise et Hamdi Tlili were able to join the marine national guard during a patrol operation at sea.

Au Gabon, Parliament voted on Thursday to revise the Constitution reducing from 7 to 5 years the mandate of the president of the Republic and the ballot of two in a single round, less than 5 months from presidential elections and legislative. Report ofIsmael Obiang Nze.

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