What next after the commemoration week?
Following the weeklong series of activities both within and outside the country that were organised to mark for the 15th time, the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, a lot remains to be done. This year has arguably seen the commemoration felt in all corners of the earth, courtesy of the organisers including the National Commission for the Fight Against the Genocide (CNLG). However, as the week winds up, now that most of our global leaders got to know about the atrocities that befell Rwanda in 1994, have to act especially by arresting those responsible for these heinous acts that left over a million innocent souls dead. The government has for years lamented the persistent existence of these characters, most of who freely live and work in the western countries despite the Red Notices that have been out for them for years, fully acknowledged by these same countries.