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The oral testimony of MUKAYIRANGA Marie Rose, a survivor of the Genocide Against the Tutsi,recorded by the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda. The testimony discusses early
memories of childhood and family, discrimination and persecution of Tutsis before the Genocide, the worst atrocities during the Genocide, suffering and witnessing human rights abuses, surviving
the Genocide, and life after the Genocide. The testimony is given in Kinyarwanda.
The oral testimony of MUREBWAYIRE Josephine, a survivor of the Genocide Against the Tutsi and Vice-President of widow survivor organization AVEGA Agahozo, recorded by the Kigali
Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda. The testimony discusses life before the Genocide, events leading up to the Genocide, hiding during the Genocide, surviving a mass execution, death of family
members, searching for remains of family members after the Genocide, memorials, forgiveness, faith, and life after the Genocide. The testimony is given in Kinyarwanda, with Kinyarwanda and
English transcripts and English subtitles available.
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The oral testimony of NSHIMIYIMANA Claude, a survivor of the Genocide Against the Tutsi, recorded by the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda. The testimony discusses early
memories of childhood and family, the worst atrocities during the genocide, suffering and witnessing human rights abuses, surviving the genocide, and life after the genocide. The testimony is
given in Kinyarwanda, and English and French transcripts are available.
The oral testimony of UWAZANINKA Beatha, a survivor of the Genocide Against the Tutsi,recorded by the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda. The testimony discusses family life
before the Genocide, hiding during the Genocide, death of family members, survivor experience after 1994, forgiveness, justice and faith. The testimony is given in Kinyarwanda.
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The oral testimony of UMUHOZAWASE Fidela, a survivor of the Genocide Against the Tutsi,recorded by the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda. The testimony discusses early
memories of childhood and family, discrimination and persecution of Tutsis before the Genocide, the worst atrocities during the Genocide, suffering and witnessing human rights abuses, surviving
the genocide, and life after the Genocide. The testimony is given in Kinyarwanda.
RPEP
The Rwanda Peace Education Programme promotes social cohesion, positive values – including pluralism and personal responsibility – empathy, critical thinking and action to build a more peaceful society.
Rusumo High Secondary (RHS) students reflect on Kwibuka theme Remember, Unite, Renew. A drawing contributed during the National Art competition organized by Aegis Youth Department Kirehe district, 2014.
Sherrie Russell Brown
Sherrie Russell Brown shares her message of remembrance and renewed hope, 13 April 2014.