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I am deeply grateful Sacramento State for erecting a permanent #genocide monument on its campus. This will spur and continue to be a catalyst for young and future generations to learn & commit to fighting against genocide and genocide denial. Thank for your unwavering support and solidarity through several...

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Indeed, as British investigative journalist Linda Melvern has noted, denial of the Genocide against the Tutsi began in the UN Security Council itself, where the genocidal government still held a non-permanent seat and continued to attend meetings, even as the Council debated abandoning the Tutsi to their killers. Each session of the Council showed the world would not intervene, emboldening the killers whose representative was in the room. The powers that be allowed the very government carrying out the extermination to lie again and again, creating the political cover to withdraw UN troops and look the other way. Denial then re-emerged in the refugee camps in the Congo, all of which were controlled by the genocidaires. It later moved into the chambers of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, where the architects of the genocide and their lawyers pushed narratives designed to rewrite history, portraying it as a tribal conflict, a spontaneous outburst of rage, or unplanned chaos. All these theories, aimed at denying the facts, shifting blame when outright denial became untenable, and eventually promoting a “double genocide” conspiracy theory to place killers and our heroes on the same moral footing, have been debunked time and again. Yet large sections of the western media continue to engage in denial. We will continue to push back until there is no space and no tolerance for the greatest crime against humanity or for the criminal enterprise that is genocide denial.

Isabelle Karake

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