Massacre at Nyarubuye church
Fergal Keane revisited the scene of a massacre and spoke to killers and survivors of the Rwandan genocide to find out what drove ordinary men to kill their neighbours.
'Taken over by Satan'
Gitera is a Hutu who took part in the Rwandan genocide, killing not only neighbours, but friends in a massacre at a church in Nyarubuye. This is his story.
Media failure over Rwanda's genocide
Former Panorama producer Tom Giles examines why the media should take some of the blame for not alerting the world to the horror of the genocide in Rwanda
Rwanda country profile
Key facts, figures and dates
Rwandan history: timeline
A chronology of key events
How the genocide happened
In just three months, an estimated 800,000 people were massacred in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. BBC News Online examines the causes.
When good men do nothing
Award winning Panorama reporter Steve Bradshaw examines how and why the West stood by and did nothing during the 100 days of the Rwandan genocide.
Too little, too late, wrong place
Mark Doyle was one of the few foreign correspondents in the Rwandan capital Kigali during the genocide in 1994. This is the story of his time in the country.
Hope in Rwanda: The magnificent Esther
Former EastEnders actor Paul Bradley was amazed at the courage and spirit shown by the people in Rwanda when he visited the country for Comic Relief.
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