I still remember my first visit to Kigali Genocide Memorial in 2010. As I stood there, rows of names stretched across the walls, each etched with a permanence that spoke louder than words. I felt a
If we were to remember each victim of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi one person per day, it would take more than 2,700 years. That is the scale we are asked to hold. ALSO READ: Rising
This short testimony goes to the youth, but especially to those who dare to speak of a “double genocide.” I was not hunted. But I remember how the Tutsi were hunted. I remember conversations
Each year, during Kwibuka, Rwanda pauses to remember the lives lost during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. For the country’s youth, this responsibility carries two dimensions: understanding