Combat genocide denial—Kitoko

A Rwandan artist, Kitoko Bibarwa who is currently in England has joined Rwandans to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of 1994 genocide against Tutsi and urged Rwandans to join efforts in combating trivializing of genocide.

Talking to IGIHE, Kitoko said that he has joined Rwandans and appealed to them to avoid any attempt on acts that may lead to reoccurrence of 1994 tragedy.

“Rwanda passed through tragic history as result of hatred, lacking unity, misunderstanding and racial discrimination. Wounds will be healed by Rwandans promoting peace, love and unity leading to development,” he said.

“Especially, I wish the Diaspora join hands to tell the truth of our history till those who demean genocide are defeated,” he said.

He appreciated bravery demonstrated by survivors of genocide who have gone through hard times until they picked the pieces as they walked into a new life.

“I congratulate genocide survivors for their bravery; they have survived hunger, accepted and went through situations as orphans and other physical injuries including getting crippled during the mayhem. Keep up bravery spirit ,”he said.

A Rwandan artist, Kitoko Bibarwa

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