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Today’s episode of the Kwibuka Podcast details the different methods of cruelty often used during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, such as cutting off water supplies to area with large numbers of refugees. The aim was to ensure the victims were weakened by dehydration and sickness, before the killers arrived to finish off any survivors.
L’épisode d’aujourd’hui du Kwibuka Podcast détaille les différentes méthodes de cruauté souvent utilisées pendant le génocide contre les Tutsi en 1994, comme couper l’approvisionnement en eau dans les régions où le plus grand nombre de Tutsi etaient réfugiés. L'objectif était de s'assurer que les victimes étaient affaiblies par la déshydratation et les maladies, avant que les tueurs n'arrivent pour achever les survivants.
Agace ka Kwibuka podcast uyu munsi karasobanura ubugome butandukanye bwakoreshejwe mu gihe cya Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994, nko guca imiyoboro ijyana amazi ahari impunzi kugira ngo abahahungiye bicwe n'umwuma n'indwara mbere y'uko abicanyi bahagera baje kubarangiza bose.
In today’s episode, the United Nations Assistance Mission to Rwanda removes the majority of its contingents, leaving only 250 troops to face the mass killings going on in broad daylight. On the same day, mass killings take place in Murambi, Gikongoro Prefecture and in Butare Town including the University Hospital of Butare, Prefecture Headquarters and at the National University of Rwanda where Hutu lecturers and students helped killers identify their Tutsi counterparts.
Dans l’épisode d’aujourd’hui, la Mission d’assistance des Nations Unies au Rwanda - MINUAR supprime la majorité de ses contingents, ne laissant que 250 soldats pour faire face aux massacres qui se déroulent en plein jour...
Mu gace k'uyu munsi, Ingabo z'umuryango w'abibumbye - MINUAR zari mu butumwa bw'amahoro mu Rwanda zaratashye hasigara ingabo 250 gusa kugira ngo zihangane n'ubwicanyi bukabije bwakorwaga ku manywa y'ihangu...
Today’s Kwibuka Podcast episodes marks the date of the brutal killing of Queen Rosalie Gicanda, widow of King Mutara III. Elsewhere, in Gisagara, thousands of Tutsis had taken refuge in Mugombwa Church, only to be locked in the Church by an Italian Priest who then handed the keys over to a known killer.
Le podcast Kwibuka d’aujourd’hui commémore le meurtre de la reine Rosalie Gicanda, veuve du roi Mutara III Rudahigwa. Ailleurs, à Gisagara, des milliers de Tutsis qui s'étaient réfugiés dans l'église de Mugombwa, ont être enfermés dedans par un prêtre italien qui a ensuite remis les clés à un tueur connu.
Uyu munsi Kwibuka Podcast iragaruka rupfu rw'umwamikazi Rosalie Gicanda, wari warimanye w'umwami Mutara III Rudahigwa. Ku Gisagara, Abatutsi ibihumbi n'ibihumbi bari bahungiye kuri Kiliziya ya Mugombwa, bafungiranwemo n'umupadiri w’umutaliyani maze imfunguzo aziha umwicanyi ruharwa.
Shortly after President Sindikubwabo delivered a speech in Butare on 19th April 1994, calling on the public to participate in the killings, Interahamwe militia and soldiers proceed with the killing of Tutsis in Butare town. Today’s Kwibuka Podcast episode also gives some insight into how significant major roadblocks were in the death of Tutsis during the Genocide against the Tutsi.