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The oral testimony of UWAMUNGU Jean de Dieu,
a survivor of the Genocide Against the Tutsi,recorded by the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda. The testimony discusses early memories of childhood
and family, discrimination and persecution of Tutsi before Genocide, the worst atrocities during Genocide, suffering and witnessing human rights abuses, surviving the Genocide, life after the
Genocide. The testimony is given in Kinyarwanda.
The Judgment in the case of Paul Bisengimana accused of genocide crimes sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.
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Prior to 1994, the country of Rwanda was little known outside the limited circle of African studies scholars. A reference to Rwanda in a conversation, such as a small land locked country with few natural resources and no strategic importance, was likely to be met with blank stares. The 1994 genocide, however, has bestowed on Rwanda a new notoriety.
United Nations High Commissionner for Refugees (UNHCR) report on the Human Rights situation in Rwanda. This report was submitted by the Special Representative, Michel Moussalli, to the General Assembly.
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Engaging with the literature on visual representations of human suffering, being a witness, and trauma, this article discusses visual representations of the genocide perpetrated against Tutsi in 1994, and especially the art photography of the aftermath.