'Do We Really Accept That, as Black People, We Are Somehow Less Human?' — Rwandan President

© Photo Office of the President of RwandaPaul Kagame at the Unity Club meeting dedicated to the Tutsi genocide (https://t.me/sputnik_africa/63460) and the campaign against genocide
Paul Kagame at the Unity Club meeting dedicated to the Tutsi genocide (https://t.me/sputnik_africa/63460) and the campaign against genocide - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 27.06.2026
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Young people who study abroad often return having absorbed ideas that make them wish to be somebody else, "and that is exactly how we lost our way" in history, Paul Kagame said at the Unity Club meeting dedicated to the Tutsi genocide and the campaign against genocide.
"If you behave in the very ways that brought us to the kind of history we have lived through, then, in reality, you have accepted it. You have diminished yourself."
"Good politics and a good ideology produce positive outcomes. Bad outcomes come from bad ideas," he concluded.
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