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Macron, Kagame inaugurate Rwanda genocide memorial in Paris

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Posted on June 2, 2026

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Macron and Kagame Open Rwanda Genocide Memorial in Paris Honouring Victims

Commemorating the Victims of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide

Inauguration Ceremony

PARIS, June 2 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame on Tuesday inaugurated a memorial in Paris to honour the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda.

Macron's Statement and France's Role

Macron's Remarks at the Memorial

Macron said the memorial placed the genocide of the Tutsis "at the heart of our capital and our history", and that it was "the culmination of a long and painstaking quest for the truth".

Recognition of Responsibility

Macron's 2021 Visit to Rwanda

• In May 2021, during a visit to Rwanda, Macron recognised his country’s responsibility in the Rwandan genocide and said he hoped for forgiveness, seeking to reset relations after years of Rwandan accusations that France was complicit in the 1994 slaughter of an estimated 800,000 people — mostly ethnic Tutsis. However, he stopped short of issuing a formal apology.

Findings of the Macron Commission

• This was after a commission established by Macron concluded in March 2021 that France had been blinded by its colonial attitude to events leading up to the genocide and bore a "serious and overwhelming" responsibility for failing to foresee the slaughter.

The Paris Memorial: "L'Archive"

Design and Significance

• The memorial on the banks of the Seine river in the heart of Paris is named "L'Archive". It was designed by Portuguese artist Grada Kilomba. It consists of two black steles and bears an engraved tribute to the hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children massacred between April and July 1994.

Reporting

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon)

Key Takeaways

  • The memorial “L’Archive” consists of two black brass steles on lava stone with inscriptions in French, English, Kinyarwanda and Swahili, located on Esplanade Habib‑Bourguiba by the Seine (lemonde.fr).
  • The inauguration marks a significant step in Franco‑Rwandan reconciliation, following Macron’s 2021 acknowledgment of France’s “serious and overwhelming responsibilities” during the genocide (lemonde.fr).
  • Designed by Portuguese‑born artist Grada Kilomba, the minimalist memorial embodies memory, dialogue and generational transmission, serving as a lasting public site of reflection (lemonde.fr).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the new Rwanda genocide memorial in Paris?
The memorial honors victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda and acknowledges France's responsibility.
Who inaugurated the Rwanda genocide memorial in Paris?
French President Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan President Paul Kagame inaugurated the memorial.
What is the name of the memorial and who designed it?
The memorial is named 'L'Archive' and was designed by Portuguese artist Grada Kilomba.
What did President Macron say about France's role in the genocide?
Macron recognized France's responsibility, stating it had been blinded by its colonial attitude, but stopped short of a formal apology.
Where in Paris is the memorial located?
The memorial is on the banks of the Seine river in the heart of Paris.

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