07/04/2004

UK minister in Rwanda to mark genocide anniversary

International Development Secretary Hilary Benn will represent the UK in Rwanda today at the official commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the country's genocide.

In 1994, 32 years of state divisionism, eight years of economic collapse, four years of conflict and three months of savage genocide had left one million people dead and nearly three million refugees in exile.

The Minister will join events at Gisozi and the National Stadium. He will also attend a memorial service for Belgian peacekeepers who were killed in 1994.

"Given what happened 10 years ago it is difficult to believe that Rwanda today is the same country," said Mr Benn.

"Rwanda still has problems to overcome but there are real signs of progress and indeed hope. Almost 10 years on, the country is at peace, the economy is stable and growing, poverty has been reduced, and many of the refugees have returned home."

He also said that the UK is committed to continuing to help Rwanda recover. The UK has been providing humanitarian and development assistance to Rwanda since 1994. Its support will increase to £42 million this year.

(gmcg)

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