Ntarama Genocide Memorial has turn into the third memorial web site in Rwanda to host a devoted historical past museum, which is an element efforts to protect the reminiscence of the 1994 Genocide towards the Tutsi and educate future generations.
The museum was inaugurated on Might 30 by First Woman Jeannette Kagame.

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The launch adopted a wreath laying ceremony in reminiscence of greater than 5,000 victims laid to relaxation at Ntarama Genocide Memorial in Bugesera District. The memorial was a church through the Genocide and civilians who had fled there have been killed and bombed by authorities troopers and Interahamwe militia.
Ntarama is the third memorial to have a devoted historical past museum after Kigali Genocide Memorial and Murambi Genocide Memorial in Nyamagabe District.

The museum preserves the historical past of the Genocide towards the Tutsi, with a selected deal with the massacres that passed off in Bugesera. It additionally locations these occasions inside the broader nationwide historical past.
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Veneranda Ingabire, the Govt Director of Reminiscence and Genocide Prevention on the Ministry of Nationwide Unity and Civic Engagement (MINUBUMWE), mentioned the museum tells the story of Rwanda earlier than, throughout and after the genocide.
“The museum exhibits how Rwandans as soon as lived collectively in concord and the way that unity was steadily eroded by way of divisive ideology,” she mentioned.
“It additionally explains how the genocide was deliberate and executed in Bugesera, how the Rwanda Patriotic Military (RPA) stopped the killings, and the way the nation launched into a journey of restoration and rebuilding.”
Ingabire mentioned the museum will function an essential academic useful resource for younger folks, researchers and native and overseas guests.

She famous that preserving proof, testimonies and historic information is crucial in making certain that future generations perceive the causes and penalties of genocide and contribute to stopping related atrocities.
Talking after the inauguration, First Woman Jeannette Kagame inspired public particularly youth to go to the museum and different websites that protect Rwanda's historical past.

“I encourage you to go to this museum in addition to different locations that protect our historical past,” she mentioned on the youth discussion board Igihago cy'Urungano, which adopted the inauguration.
“At the same time as we keep in mind and grieve, right now we don’t solely keep in mind the darkish historical past we went by way of but in addition reaffirm our dedication to defending our unity and constructing the Rwanda we would like,” she mentioned.
In response to MINUBUMWE, the federal government is implementing a programme to determine museums at eight nationwide genocide memorials.















