![Kwibuka Rwanda on Twitter: "Today in 1994: AFP reports that hate radio #RTLM is back on air, transmitting from the town of Gisenyi on 94.3 FM. https://t.co/FbcS4UeHap" / Twitter Kwibuka Rwanda on Twitter: "Today in 1994: AFP reports that hate radio #RTLM is back on air, transmitting from the town of Gisenyi on 94.3 FM. https://t.co/FbcS4UeHap" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BsK1f2MCIAAupn0.jpg:large)
Kwibuka Rwanda on Twitter: "Today in 1994: AFP reports that hate radio #RTLM is back on air, transmitting from the town of Gisenyi on 94.3 FM. https://t.co/FbcS4UeHap" / Twitter
![Sound and fury: Two decades ago Rwandan radio was monopolised by voices promoting genocide, but radio is still not free from controversy - Graham Holliday, 2017 Sound and fury: Two decades ago Rwandan radio was monopolised by voices promoting genocide, but radio is still not free from controversy - Graham Holliday, 2017](https://journals.sagepub.com/cms/10.1177/0306422017730957/asset/images/large/10.1177_0306422017730957-fig1.jpeg)
Sound and fury: Two decades ago Rwandan radio was monopolised by voices promoting genocide, but radio is still not free from controversy - Graham Holliday, 2017
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Propaganda, media effects and conflict: Evidence from the Rwandan genocide - The Journalist's Resource
![Sound and fury: Two decades ago Rwandan radio was monopolised by voices promoting genocide, but radio is still not free from controversy - Graham Holliday, 2017 Sound and fury: Two decades ago Rwandan radio was monopolised by voices promoting genocide, but radio is still not free from controversy - Graham Holliday, 2017](https://journals.sagepub.com/cms/10.1177/0306422017730957/asset/images/large/10.1177_0306422017730957-fig2.jpeg)
Sound and fury: Two decades ago Rwandan radio was monopolised by voices promoting genocide, but radio is still not free from controversy - Graham Holliday, 2017
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Kigali Genocide Memorial hosts 'Words That Kill' Kwibuka Film Screening and Conversation – Kigali Genocide Memorial
![UNIRMCT on Twitter: "This audio recording is from one of a number of tapes containing broadcasts from Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (“RTLM”) that were admitted in the #ICTR “Media” case UNIRMCT on Twitter: "This audio recording is from one of a number of tapes containing broadcasts from Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (“RTLM”) that were admitted in the #ICTR “Media” case](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ETfdIzYXsAE5iIg.jpg)