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Rwandan Genocide Memorials

Rwandan Genocide Memorials are sites dedicated to honoring the victims of the 1994 genocide, where an estimated 800,000 people were murdered in just a few months. These memorials serve as places of remembrance, education, and reflection, highlighting the atrocities and promoting peace and reconciliation. They often include mass graves, museums, and exhibits that tell the stories of survivors and victims. By preserving these sites, Rwanda aims to ensure that the horrors of the genocide are not forgotten and that future generations learn the importance of preventing such violence.