Rwanda: Rwanda’s Genocide – Why Remembering Needs to Be Free of Politics – Lessons From Survivors

[The Conversation Africa] Memory and politics are inherently intertwined and can never be fully separated in post-atrocity and post-genocidal contexts. They are also dynamic and ever-changing. The interplay between memory and politics is, therefore, prone to manipulation, exaggeration or misuse by clever actors to meet a range of political ends.

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