Powerful and unflinching, this exhibition examines what happened, and importantly offers some analysis of, the factors which led to the genocide of many hundreds of thousands of people in Rwanda, 1994. Guides within the museum tell their own stories of survival and healing - and those of their family members, many or all of whom were massacred- to add even more human and often harrowing detail. Prepare for a challenging and emotional experience - a visit should be at the top of every visitor to...
Read moreReached during Oct 22nd, 2022 in Kigali. According to local guide, around 300K people were burried in the grave of this memorial. I don't know the developmental disparity of Rwanda but the racial hate and genocide was one of the bad memory of humanity. Now those people are living nicely in harmony. I walked around 22pm in the downtown kigali without having feeling of fear. This is the place to visit and understand what does humanity means and what is the value of...
Read moreA very well presented museum hosted in the building where 'the 600' were posted and where they fought the campaign against the genocide from. Their success is tainted by the catastrophic losses suffered among the Tutsi but their efforts have resulted in the better day that Rwanda as a nation is experiencing today. The view from the top of the parliament building is well worth...
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