Liberation Day (Rwanda)
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Liberation Day (known locally as Kwibohora) is a public holiday in Rwanda which is celebrated on 4 July.[1] It commemorates the defeat and downfall of the Hutu-led regime in Rwanda by the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) in the Rwandan Civil War, thus ending the Rwandan genocide.[2] On 4 July 1994, the RPF secured the capital of Kigali while the end of the war only became official on 18 July with the liberation of northwestern Rwanda. Liberation Day takes place a week after Independence Day, although it is more of a celebration rather than the national mourning period for the Rwandan Revolution on Independence Day.[3]