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Critical thinking, fact-checking in media 'key to preventing Genocide ideology'

Journalists, researchers and regulators say critical thinking, fact-checking and media literacy are essential to prevent genocide ideology. ALSO READ: Media urged to play positive role during Genocide commemoration period They made the call during a dialogue on the media's role in preventing genocide ideology, held at Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) on Friday, April 10, during an event for the commemoration of journalists killed during the 1994…
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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