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Liberation Day 2026, 2027 and 2028 in Rwanda

Every 4 July is “Liberation Day” in Rwanda. This public holiday celebrates the overthrow, in 1994, of the genocidal regime that massacred somewhere between half a million and a million people in only a matter of months.

In 2026, Liberation Day falls on Saturday 4 July. The holiday will be on Sunday 4 July in 2027.

YearDateDayHoliday
20264 JulSatLiberation Day
6 JulMonLiberation Day Holiday
20274 JulSunLiberation Day
5 JulMonLiberation Day Holiday
20284 JulTueLiberation Day
Please scroll down to end of page for previous years' dates.

European colonial powers often pitted people groups and classes against each other as a means of “indirect rule” to make their job of governing the colony easier. In Rwanda, this strategy generated animosity between the Hutu and Tutsi classes. Upon independence from Belgium, this division continued.

In 1994, Hutus rose up against the ruling Tutsi class and massacred both them and Hutus who did not approve of their actions. They assassinated the president of Rwanda and the president of neighbouring Burundi. Finally, the Rwandan Patriotic Front rose up and defeated this genocidal rebel group, but only after hundreds of thousands had died.

On Liberation Day, Rwanda is full of patriotic and solemn speeches, cultural events, special ceremonies, parades and concerts, and sports matches. It is a time of both festivity and of somber reflection on the tragic occurrences of the past.

Previous Years

YearDateDayHoliday
20254 JulFriLiberation Day
20244 JulThuLiberation Day