Members of the Rwandan group in Michigan have commemorated the 1994 Genocide towards the Tutsi throughout an occasion held in Grand Rapids metropolis, the place native leaders reaffirmed their dedication to remembrance, peace, and preventing genocide denial.
The occasion occurred on Sunday, Might 24, bringing collectively members of the group and metropolis leaders. In the course of the event, Grand Rapids Mayor David LaGrand formally proclaimed April 7 as a day of remembrance for the 1994 Genocide towards the Tutsi in Rwanda.
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Talking on the signing of the proclamation, Rwanda’s Ambassador to the USA, Mathilde Mukantabana, stated the gesture carried deep which means for survivors and members of the Rwandan group dwelling in Michigan.
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“Thirty-two years in the past, over the course of simply 100 days, multiple million harmless folks, males, girls and youngsters, had been systematically killed in Rwanda merely due to who they had been. The world, by and huge, regarded away. At present, Mayor LaGrand, you’re selecting to look. And that selection issues greater than phrases can absolutely categorical,” Mukantabana stated.

The ambassador stated the proclamation by the Metropolis of Grand Rapids was not solely an act of solidarity but in addition a dedication to remembering the reality.
“By signing this proclamation and designating April 7 because the Worldwide Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide towards the Tutsi in Rwanda, the Metropolis of Grand Rapids is making an announcement, not solely of solidarity, however of duty. A press release that claims: we bear in mind, and remembrance just isn’t non-obligatory,” she stated.

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Mukantabana famous that the popularity was particularly significant for Rwandans dwelling in Michigan, lots of whom misplaced kinfolk in the course of the Genocide. She added that they rebuilt their lives removed from residence, carrying each the injuries of the previous and the hope of the longer term.
“To have their historical past acknowledged by the leaders of the town they now name house is a profound act of humanity and group.”

She added that the proclamation would resonate past the town itself.
“Will probably be shared with our group right here and in Rwanda. It can stand as a testomony that Grand Rapids selected the best facet of historical past,” she stated.

Mayor LaGrand stated the town recognises each the ache carried by survivors and the significance of remembrance.
“Whereas in 1994, multiple million Tutsi had been systematically murdered in a genocide in solely 100 days, one of the tragic and devastating atrocities of the twentieth century and world historical past,” he stated, “the Metropolis of Grand Rapids recognises the loss endured by survivors, the trauma carried by households and communities, and the work that has been completed to construct peace since then.”

LaGrand additionally burdened the significance of confronting denial and discrimination.
“As a result of remembrance is important in honouring the victims, remembering the reality, standing firmly towards denial and all types of violence,” he stated.

“The Rwandan group in Grand Rapids contributes to our cultural, civic and financial vibrancy, sharing values of unity, reconciliation and repair,” he stated.
The mayor stated Grand Rapids stays dedicated to selling justice, dignity and peace for all folks.
“I, David LaGrand, Mayor of the Metropolis of Grand Rapids, proclaim April 7, 2026 as a day of remembrance for the 1994 Genocide towards the Tutsi in Rwanda, in Grand Rapids, and encourage all residents to hitch in honouring the victims, supporting survivors, and dealing for a group grounded in peace, reality and shared humanity.”













