Memorial museums and burial sites: Rwanda’s unfinished memory work
Anna-Marie de Beer,
Stephanie Wolfe,
Omar Ndizeye
Abstract:Memorialisation of those who died during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi has been an ongoing concern for both the Rwandan and non-Rwandan communities. The majority of the existing memorials were initially constructed by survivors supported by the local community, administration and other partners in response to the urgent need to bury the bodies of genocide victims. These sites have transformed over the years as memorial policies have codified and evolved. Memorial museums reflect the growing tendency of v… Show more
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