GENOCIDE: PICTURES ABOUT THE GENOCIDE AGAINST THE TUTSI

By Samuel 5 Min Read
Inside Nyanza Genocide Memorial site in the South Province.
An excavator machine excavates a way out for the water in the dam during the search for victims of the genocide against the Tutsi in Kayonza District (Courtesy photo)
Exclavator works in the ongoing activities to exhume 1994 Genocide against Tutsi victims who were reported to be flown in Ruramira water dam in Kayonza District (Courtesy)
Remains of the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi at Kigali Genocide Memorial.
Gitwe residents in search of bodies of the victims after discovery of a mass grave beneath the hospital grounds with bodies of victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus ,World Health Organization Director-General visit Nyamata Genocide Memorial that was Catholic church during the genocide. 
Inside Nyamata Genocide Memorial where thousands of Tutsi were massacred . According ,at the beginning of the genocide ,Tutsi of Bugesera took refuge at Nyamata Catholic church ,thinking that nobody can attack them in the Church but perpetrators attacked the church and killed almost all tutsi who took shelter in the church.
Remains of clothes of the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi on the benches of former Catholic Church where thousands of Tutsi were massacred . According ,at the beginning of the genocide ,Tutsi of Bugesera took refuge at Nyamata Catholic church ,thinking that nobody can attack them in the Church but perpetrators attacked the church and killed almost all tutsi who took shelter in the church.
Mourners hold candles to remember the victims of the genocide.
Nyiranyamibwa, a survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi. She is one of women who composed tens of songs of commemoration to console many survivors who were traumatized by horrible and wild massacre that they went through in the genocide.
Remains of clothes and shoes of victims that were exhumed in a mass grave in Nyamirambo in 2020
Hundreds photos of victims of the genocide at Kigali Genocide Memorial, where over 250000 bodies are laid to rest.
Youth lighten candles as a “symbol of hope” to mark a better future for the generation born after the genocide. This annual event dubbed “Our Past” is mainly helpful to the youths.
A space reserved for photo gallery of children who were killed in the genocide. Captured here, a diplomat from UK visits the Kigali Genocide Memorial to know more about Rwandan History.
A view of tens of shops demolished while searching for bodies of Tutsi, who were dumped in different mass graves in Kabuga during the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994.
Thousands of bodies of Tutsis killed in 1994 Genocide, seen here during a decent burial at Nyanza Kicukiro Genocide Memorial. They were exhumed from different mass graves in Kigali. Most of them were retrieved from under commercial buildings in Kabuga business center in Kigali in 2019.
A woman who is a genocide survivor and a perpetrator ,seen here in a reconciliation exercise organized by Father Ubalid at Nyamata catholic church in Bugesera District.
A visitor looks different names of victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi during his tour at Kigali Genocide Memorial
A wall of remembrance where you can read some names of victims in honor of all victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi
A visitor learns the history of Rwanda.
A place where a France’s national flag used to stay during the genocide at Murambi
Remains of different equipment that were properties of Victims of Genocide against the Tutsi. Captured here in the archives of Ntarama Genocide Memorial
AERG members pose for a group photo after paying tribute to the victims of Genocide against the Tutsi in Bisesero yesterday
Mourners listen to Chantal Niwemugeni’s testimony at Ntarama Genocide Memorial in 2018
A mass grave at Kiziguro Genocide Memorial in Kayonza. It is said to have had around 5,000 victims dumped on April 11, 1994
The process to remove water from the dam in which hundreds of Tutsi were dumped in during the Genocide in Gatsibo District. . (Courtesy photos)
Inside Kigali Genocide Memorial
A decent burial of victims of the genocide at Kicukiro Genocide Memorial on May 4,2019
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