Rwanda commemorates 30 years since genocide. In one hundred days around 800 thousand people were killed.

The series of killings lasted 100 days before Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) rebel militias took Kigali in July 1994. The small nation has since found its balance under the firm leadership of President Paul Kagame, who led the RPF, but signs of that violence remain. The European Union joins the Rwandan nation and its people in remembering over a million men, women and children murdered in a campaign of deliberate atrocities.