Macron, Kagame inaugurate Rwanda genocide memorial in Paris


French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with Rwandan President Paul Kagame after the inauguration ceremony of a double stele artwork by artist Grada Kilomba, a new memorial site paying tribute to the victims of the Rwanda's genocide at the Habib-Bourgiba esplanade along the River Seine, in Paris, France, June 2, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool

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 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".

• 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.

• 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 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 by Dominique Vidalon)

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