Kwibuka 27 means ‘to remember’ and describe the annual commemorations of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. It’s a time to recall and heal from the atrocities of the past.
Rwanda is now a thriving tourist destination, which shows how far it has come as a nation. Its spirit has been restored by the resilience of the people and the strength of survivors. The people of Rwanda are working together for the brighter future they deserve. They have a vision of hope, dignity, and prosperity for their country. This shows that reconciliation through shared human values is possible.
Each time you visit Rwanda, you are a part of the rehabilitation of the nation. Visit Kigali Genocide Memorial Museum to learn about the history through the eyes of the survivors.
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