PBS has compiled a timeline of the Rwandan Genocide.
"The Genocide Archive of Rwanda was established by the archive and documentation department of the Aegis Trust Rwanda, a non-governmental organisation that strives to prevent mass atrocity and genocide through education." This website has primary documents, photographs, videos, and more.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has a designated page the gives an overview of the genocide in Rwanda.
This website provides access to the "Complete Collection of Peacekeepers' Situation Reports from Rwanda to UN Headquarters in New York — from the Mission's Inception in October 1993 through the End of the Genocide in July 1994."
The Clinton Digital Library has a number of primary sources that relate the U.S.'s response to the genocide in Rwanda.
The United Nations provides a timeline and background information about Rwanda and the Rwandan Genocide.
This website gives an overview of the Rwandan Genocide.
This website discusses the actions and inactions of the United States of America in regards to the genocide in Rwanda. It also provides primary documents such as press releases and faxes to illustrate the U.S.'s role.
This video gives an overview of the Tutsi Genocide in Rwanda.
This video is part 1 out of 2. This first video explains what lead up to the Rwandan Genocide.
This video is the second and last in the series. This final video covers the Rwandan Genocide.
Here you can watch excerpts from the PBS documentart Ghosts of Rwanda.
This news report explains some of the atrocities that occurred during the Rwandan Geocide, and discusses how the country is coming to terms with what happened in 1994.
A genocide survivor tells her story.