Recent publications focusing on the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi emphasize the importance of education. Immaculée Éden’s book chronicles her personal experiences and survival during the genocide, aiming to inspire hope among survivors. Alongside this, authors like Numga Assumta are advocating for more local writing and research to document these events. Organizations such as Ibuka stress the need for comprehensive historical narratives to preserve the memory for future generations.
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