Ngororero- Exhibits of Genocide to be conserved
One of the key facts that put to record the truth about history is keeping exhibits. As of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsis, a number of exhibits have always been there in the open to put to book record, such mayhem.
Ngororero district Mayor Gideon Ruboneza is calling upon any Rwandan who could be having such an exhibit to take it to the authorities concerned so that they are kept in genocide memorial sites.
Such exhibits are usually essential in honoring the truth and disapproving people who deny the 1994 Genocide.
Apart from preserving the history, such exhibits are said to help Genocide survivors draw back images of their lost loved ones during mourning periods.
Genocide exhibits include victims’ body remains, clothes, households and Genocide perpetuators’ tools like machetes and small hoes.
Much as Genocide perpetuators continue to deny 1994 Genocide against Tutsis, hundreds of genocide memorial sites across the entire country of a thousand hills, with human remains and blood stained clothes are evident enough to portray the mayhem that took place in 1994.