Thirty years later, the painful legacy of the Rwandan genocide remains. In three decades, justice and reconciliation programs have enabled the reintegration of yesterday's executioners and their families into the fabric social.

On April 7, for 100 days, the ‘land of a thousand hills’ will commemorate the massacres of 1994. The genocide was perpetrated against 1 million men, women and children of the Tutsi ethnic group. The plane was shot down in mid-flight on April 6, 1994, with two heads of state on board.