Rwanda Genocide: In the Words of the Survivors

By Monkeys And Mountains Adventure @Laurel_Robbins

View over Kigali from the Genocide Memorial Centre

What can you say about the Rwandan genocide? What do you say when  500,000 – 1 million people  were  killed in 100 days?   A visit to the Genocide Memorial Centre in Kigali, the site where 250,000 were murdered is definitely eye-opening. But being an outsider, I feel that anything I say will be trite. It’s the same reasons why I haven’t written about the concentration camps in Germany. Beyond the usual “horrific” “unbelievable” “tragic” descriptions, I have no real meaningful adjectives that provide any new insights  to describe the horrific events of 1994. Instead, I will share the words of some Rwandan genocide survivors, who can speak more  meaningful and powerful than I ever could:

Quote from a survivor at the Genocide Memorial Centre

Quote for a survivor at the Genocide Memorial Centre

For more Rwandan Genocide survivor storeis from the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre click here.  I also highly recommend reading the book We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories From Rwanda by Philip Gourevitch.  Needless to say it’s not the most uplifting book you’ll ever read, but I realized how ignorant I was about the Rwandan genocide.  The world really did turn a blind eye. It also made my time in Rwanda much more meaningful as I gained insights into what has made Rwanda, Rwanda.  And how a mere 10 years later no one discusses Hutu or Tutsi descent and everyone refers to themselves as united Rwandans instead.

Memorial rose garden

Flowers left in remembrance of a loved one