RIGHT HONORABLE PRIME MINISTER HAS JOINED MURAMBI INHABITANTS TO REMEMBER THE GENOCIDE AGAINST TUTSIS IN MURAMBI
In remembering the genocide against the Tutsis for the 23rd time, Murambi site located in Nyamagabe District, Gasaka Sector has remembered all the atrocities and the painful ways that tutsis endured during the genocide perpetrated against them, a rite that was presided over by Rt Hon Prime Minister Anastase Murekezi this Wednesday 12th of April 2017.
After a long tour of the memorial, Rt Hon PM and other guests, has written in the book of guests a solace message promising that the Genocide will never happen again and that the Government of Rwanda has endeavored to strengthening unity and reconciliation, so that sustainable development may reach everyone.
After deposing flowers on the, in memory and worthy honor to the victims of the Genocide against tutsis, several testimonies were delivered to people, picturing how hard it was to survive, because killers were trained and were many in number considering to Tutsis and that they were supported by the army, police and French military.
They had insisted on the role of France in mass killing of the Tutsis, and how they had been so disrespectful to victims, by burying the bodies of the victims and build b basketball pitches to enjoy and play over their bodies and how they gathered all Tutsis in that center which was supposed to be a Technical and vocational training school, to be easily executed by the killers.
All speakers have hailed the resilience and heroic spirit of the former RPA forces which came and rescued the victims, and build a peaceful and united country, saying that without their courage, no Tutsi would be alive today.
In his speech, the guest of Honor Rt Hon Prime Minister, stated that all Rwandans should have the courage to visit memorial sites, because they portray tangible and physical facts about what happened, and this will be their tip to pay no mind to those who deny genocide against Tutsis, who diminish its impacts and consequences or who want to give it another definition.
This memorial site of Murambi, accommodates around fifty thousand bodies of the Tutsis who were tragically killed during the genocide, and other facts about their horrible death, such as a mass grave, and other physical facts about what was happening.