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Rwandan Genocide Memorial

The Rwandan Genocide Memorial in Kigali is a somber museum and site that commemorates the 1994 genocide, during which around 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutu were brutally murdered over approximately 100 days. It serves to honor victims, educate visitors about the tragic events, and promote reconciliation. The memorial includes mass graves, historical displays, and personal stories, providing a powerful reminder of the consequences of hatred and the importance of peace, justice, and reconciliation in building a resilient society.