Rwanda continues to find mass graves 30 years after the genocide, with at least 1,000 people's remains discovered. The country faces challenges in reconciliation and lasting peace. The article discusses the ongoing search for mass graves and the impact on survivors and communities.
Key Points
Rwanda has found at least 1,000 remains in mass graves 30 years after the genocide
Efforts for reconciliation and peace face obstacles with ongoing discoveries
Survivors and communities still struggle with the traumatic past
Pros
Continued efforts to find and honor the victims of the 1994 genocide
Highlighting the importance of reconciliation and facing the grim past
Cons
Traumatizing survivors and communities with the discovery of mass graves
Challenges in getting perpetrators to come forward with information