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First Person: Keeping memories of Rwandan genocide victims alive

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A toddler’s dress, and a five-year-old’s dress and sweater. Washed, cleaned, but still stained with blood.

These are the personal items that Immaculée Songa donated to “Stories of Survival and Remembrance -​ A call to action for genocide prevention,” currently on show at UN Headquarters, along with a photo album, showing her daughters, Raissa and Clarisse, laughing and smiling.

“The items in this exhibition are very important to…


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