On April 7, Rwanda will mark 32 years since the Genocide against the Tutsi. As Rwanda and the global community mark Kwibuka32, it is a moment not only for remembrance, but for reflection on the enduring lessons of one of the darkest chapters in human history. For Egypt, a country with a long-standing role in regional stability and diplomacy, Kwibuka32 presents an important opportunity to reflect on the dangers of division, hate speech, and extremist ideologies. In an increasingly interconnected world, the spread of genocide ideology and misinformation is not confined to one region. It is a testament to the strength of human resilience and the possibility of renewal even after profound tragedy.
Source: Daily News Egypt April 06, 2026 18:50 UTC