[Wikipedia] Bisesero Genocide Memorial Centre
The Bisesero Genocide Memorial, near Karongi-Kibuye - Western Rwanda, which commemorates the Rwandan genocide in 1994. 40,000 people died here. There is a centre here but it is incomplete.
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KWIBUKA 22 CMA & ICPAR in Bisesero
RWANDA: REMAINS OF THOSE MASSACRED IN KIBUYE TO BE REBURIED
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More indictments for crimes committed during Rwanda's genocide are due to be announced Monday.
An estimated 500-thousand people were killed in the bloodbath that swept the central African nation in 1994.
Later this week there will be a mass reburial of the remains of those massacred in the town of Kibuye.
It is a picturesque church, but here one of the worst atrocities of Rwanda's killing sprees took place.
The priest at the Urusengero Roman Catholic church in the town of Kibuye was massacred along with as many as 800 Tutsis when Hutu militia attacked the building in 1994.
Inside the evidence is all too clear.
Outside the mass grave where most of the bodies were buried.
They have now been unearthed by an international forensic team collecting evidence for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda - the body that will indict and try those responsible for the genocide.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
The living witnesses have been telling their stories for two years, the dead have a story to tell they have not told their story yet. We are here to interpret that story and allow the dead to tell that story. That grave back there is an echo chamber for what the living have had to say and the living and the dead are telling the same story. The evidence we collect is for other scientists to judge it is there for the world to judge it is there for the court to use and it is a different kind of testimony than the testimony of the living.
SUPER CAPTION: William Haglund, Forensic Anthropologist, Physicians for Human Rights
Laid out in front of the church the remains of those who were slaughtered.
Amidst the piles are rotting and blood-drenched clothing, jewellery, and a prosthetic leg.
It is hoped that remains can be identified through blood and tissue tests.
The area of Kibuye was home to a large population of ethnic Tutsis before the 1994 campaign that killed an estimated 500-thousand Rwandans, mostly Tutsis.
So far eight people have been indicted for the killings in Kibuye, but trials cannot begin until the suspects are arrested.
Prosecutors hope this will happen in the next few months.
More indictments are expected Monday.
For the friends and families of the victims of the Kibuye church massacre, however, one part of a long painful nightmare will end later this month.
Next Sunday (25 Feb) the bodies will be reburied with full rites in the newly consecrated grave from which they were exhumed.
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Rwanda - Victims of massacre remembered
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A memorial ceremony was held in Rwanda on Tuesday (07/04) to some pay homage to 50,000 Tutsis who resisted - and died - as Hutus attacked the hilltop hamlet of Bisesero four years ago. Rwanda's leaders, representatives from the international community and thousands of ordinary people joined the ceremony.
The thousands attending the ceremony - including 35 of the 1,000 or so survivors - climbed a steep track of suffering to the hilltop, where a memorial will be erected. At the entry to a stations of the Cross, a pile of half-decomposed remains fouled the air under the hot sun.
Rwandan President Pasteur Bizimungu and Prime Minister Pierre-Celestin Rwigema laid the first stones of the memorial to the innocent victims of genocide.
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KIBUYE, WESTERN RWANDA 07/04
VS people carrying white bags of bones on heads to memorial;
Helicopter with Ugandan military official (against the memorial) hovering over mound of skulls;
VS of coffins being brought in and put in graves;
Wooden crosses being placed over graves;
Rwandan President Pasteur Bizimungu laying foundation stone at memorial;
Wreaths of flowers being placed on graves;
Pasteur Bizimungu, Rwandan President (in black suit) paying respects at graveside;
VS wreath being placed on memorial.
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Kaminu ya Mutara Polytechnic yasuye Urwibutso rwa jenoside yakorewe abatutsi rwa Bisesero
Kaminu ya Mutara Polytechnic yasuye Urwibutso rwa jenoside yakorewe abatutsi rwa Bisesero
Road Trip1
Our first road trip in Rwanda. We traveled west from Kigali to Kibuye on Lake Kivu, south to Bisesero, the site of a genocide memorial, and then back to Kigali. In Kibuye, we took a boat trip out to islands in the lake.
Gisozi genocide memorial; Kigali
A view on how the coffins are stored on the genocide memorial of Gisozi, Kigali
Soulfire - Rwanda
Photographs taken from Duncan's 2004 visit to Rwanda, including some of the genocide memorials, which later inspired the song. The images here are of the churches at Nyamata and Ntarama, where thousands who had sought sanctuary were massacred; the Gisozi Memorial Centre in Kigali; as well as images from around Kibuye, including the cathedral that was the site of a massacre but is now being used again. For more, go to soulfireband.com
Cerna - Bisesero [Rwanda 1994] (Prod. Cerna)
Extrait de la compilation À Bas La Françafrique (2014) by Céd.
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Reconstitution du témoignage d'Adrien Harolimana sur la colline de Gitwa (Bisesero)
Au cours de cette reconstitution réalisée le 30 avril 2009 à Bisesero d'un témoignage entendu quelques jours plus tôt à Kibuye, Adrien indique les circonstances précises dans lesquelles il a aperçu, le 12 mai 1994, des soldats blancs passer sur une route de Bisesero en compagnie d'un homme noir.
Rwanda Genocide
The shocking truth behind the Rwandan Genocide of 1994
Génocide à Bisesero : participation de militaires français ?
Emission HO (La Locale) du 20 mai 2014, présenté par l'éditeur Michel Sitbon, avec Bruno Boudiguet (auteur de Vendredi 13 à Bisesero, Serge Farnel (auteur de Bisesero, le ghetto de Varsovie rwandais) et Beseat Kiflé Sélassié (ancien directeur du patrimoine à l'Unesco, et continuateur de la pensée d'Aimé Césaire).
Victoria - Nyarubuye
what's the name of that song???!!!
KIBUYE by Enock(kwibuka)
Description
LE FILM UNE NUIT A NYANGE PAR JEAN-CLAUDE UWIRINGIYIMANA. ARRESTATION D'UN CHEF REBELLE
18 mars 1997. Dans la Province de l’ouest du Rwanda, dans un kilomètre où 1500 personnes ont été tuées dans une église lors du génocide de 1994, l’Ecole Secondaire de Nyange fut attaquée. Ce jour-là, des jeunes élèves de cette école firent un choix historique. Cette scène est tirée d’un film de fiction historique sur cette histoire vraie, « Une nuit à Nyange(2008), film produit et réalisé par Jean-Claude UWIRINGIYIMANA.
Rwanda Travel Guide
Rwanda Travel Guide
Rwanda is a relatively stable East African country, and easily accessible from Kenya and Uganda. It is relatively easy, safe and simple to travel around. Its renowned Volcanoes National Park is home to mountain gorillas and golden monkeys. The park encompasses 4,507m-tall Mt. Karisimbi and 4 other forested volcanoes. In the southwest is Nyungwe National Park, with ancient montane rainforest that's a habitat for chimpanzees and other primates.
Rwanda is landlocked, surrounded by Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, Burundi to the south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. Rwanda is not only the land of a thousand hills, but also a country rich in flora and fauna and stunning natural beauty in its scenic rolling and breathtaking green savannah. The country hosts some rare species of animals like the silverback mountain gorillas as well as unique birds and insects in the tropical forest of Nyungwe.
It's been more than two decades since the civil war and genocide of 1994 that devastated this tiny country, and it's come a long way, being now a member of the Commonwealth. Expect a warm and friendly welcome to a beautiful country, as well as security advisories.
Regions and Cities of Rwanda :
Kigali district
Northern Rwanda
Western Rwanda
Eastern Rwanda
Southern Rwanda
Kigali
Byumba now called Gicumbi
Gisenyi now called Rubavu
Gitarama now called Muhanga
Huye formerly Butare
Kibungo
Kibuye now called Karongi
Ruhengeri now called Musanze
Akagera National Park
Volcanoes National Park
Nyungwe National Park
Kinyarwanda is the chief spoken language in Rwanda. It is also spoken in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo and in the south of Uganda (Bufumbira-area). Kinyarwanda is a language of the Bantu linguistic family. It is closely related to Kirundi spoken in the neighboring country Burundi and to Giha of western Tanzania.
English and French are also official languages, and many residents (particularly in urban areas) will speak one or the other in addition to Kinyarwanda.
The Genocide Memorial in Kigali is a good insight into one of the world's greatest tragedies. It's free to walk around but audio guides are $15. The Nyamata Genocide Memorial is a worthwhile complement to the Gisozi Memorial Centre in Kigali. Located in the town of Nyamata, 40 minutes south of Kigali on a newly paved road, the memorial is in a church where over 10,000 people were killed during the 1994 genocide. The Ntarama Genocide Memorial, just 20 minutes away from the Nyamata memorial, is also worth visiting. National Museum of Butare in Huye is the National Museum of Rwanda.
Lake Kivu in Western Rwanda is a large lake bordering the DRC, it's a nice place to relax for a week or so. Parc National des Volcans (Volcanoes National Park) , home of the mountain gorillas, and the setting for Gorillas in the Mist, author Dian Fossey's research. If you can afford it it's an excellent experience, and even possible as a daytrip from Kigali. Nyungwe Forest, in the southwestern region of Rwanda, is one of Africa's oldest and largest protected mountain rainforest.
A lot to see in Rwanda such as :
Volcanoes National Park
Nyungwe Forest National Park
Kigali Genocide Memorial
Mount Karisimbi
Mount Bisoke
Mount Gahinga
Gorilla Trekking Rwanda
Lake Ruhondo
Lake Ihema
Lake Burera
Inema Arts Centre
Gishwati Forest
Ethnographic Museum
Kimironko Market
Kigali City Tower
Musanze Caves
Caplaki Craft Village
AmahoroIvuka Arts Studio
Murambi Genocide Memorial Centre
Nyamirambo Women's Centre
Niyo Arts Gallery
Nyabugogo
Rwanda Art Museum
King's Palace Museum
Nyamata Genocide Memorial Centre
Volcanoes National Park Headquarters
Akagera National Park
Lake Kivu
Summer Palace Water Park
Akagera National Park
Foret Naturelle de Cyamudongo
NyamiramboKandt House
Gabiro
Mukura Forest Reserve
Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial
Nyamata Church
Mount Huye
Kandt House Museum
Rwanda Gorilla Safari
Sainte-Famille Church
Gorilla Statue
Bisesero
National Liberation Museum Park/Mulindi
Mgahinga National Park
Monastère SS. Pierre & Paul de Gihindamuyaga
Rwanda is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rwanda. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rwanda.
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Testimony from Survivor Fidele Rurangirwa at the Kwibuka Flame Tour stop in Rutsiro District
Testimony from Survivor Fidele Rurangirwa at the Urumuri Rutazima Kwibuka Flame Tour stop in Rutsiro District
The Urumuri Rutazima (Kwibuka Flame) will travel through Rwanda's thirty districts before reaching Kigali on 7 April 2014, the start of the national mourning period.
The flame symbolises remembrance as well as the resilience and courage of Rwandans over the past twenty years. Carried in a simple lamp, it will be used to light other lamps in communities around Rwanda. To mark the 20th commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi, all memorial fires throughout the country will stem from this single Kwibuka Flame.
On returning to Kigali, President Paul Kagame will use the Kwibuka Flame to light the National Flame of Mourning. This will take place on 7 April 2014, marking the official beginning of the national mourning period. The flame will also be the source of the fire used at the candlelit vigil at Amahoro Stadium on the evening of 7 April 2014.
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