缅北禁地

Outreach Programme on the 1994 Genocide against
the Tutsi in Rwanda and the United Nations

Remember, Unite, Renew
Short film introducing the themes of Kwibuka and highlighting ways in which Rwandans are working to address their past and build a brighter future.
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Memory, Unity and Renewal After the Genocide

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The exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide. It recounts the genocide and Rwanda's remarkable journey to heal and rebuild after its most horrific year – 1994. The exhibition focuses on individuals – victims who survived, but also aid workers and other international personnel, such as military and journalists. Their testimonies describe what they saw, what they did, and how they reacted. It is remarkable that they all stayed to help at great personal peril. Even more remarkable is the fact that survivors and perpetrators have managed to come together, talk about the past, and, slowly rebuild their lives in a pacified country.

The exhibit is organized by , the Government of Rwanda, the , and . Endorsed by the .