Genocide survivor Nduwamungu reflects on overcoming “urge to avenge family”
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Many people may not remember events when they were six years old, but experts suggest that adults can typically recall memories from around 3-4 years old. This applies more when the events were either very thrilling or extremely painful and traumatic-two extremes.
Such is the case for Felix Nduwamungu, who was just six years old when the Genocide against the Tutsi started on April 7, 1994.
Born in the Nkanka sector of Rusizi District, Nduwamungu witnessed the massacre of many of his family members. He saw his mother, younger brother, sister, and other relatives killed in broad daylight. At six, his survival instincts saw him through miraculously.
As Rwanda commemorates 30 years after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Nduwamungu reflects on a very difficult journey.
ihangane muvandimwe ibyo nabonye ku nkanka kukiriziya biteye ubwoba nubu ku mutima wanjye sindatuza gusa komera twibuke twiyubaka!
Imana igukomeze Muvandimwe mwahuye nibikomeye
A true man . May God bless you. May God bless Rwanda and President Kagame Forever
Komera kandi uhumure ✊🏾😭
Humura frère
Ariko njye buriya nanubu sindumva ubu bugome bwindenga kamere ,bwaratewe Niki
Man Uru si rwari urwango ngusa 😢😢 njye kubyiyumvisha byarandenze
Komera muvandimwe
Nkanka ndahazi
Rusizi nahabaye igihe
Ihangane ntakindi nabona mvuga
Komera!!!! Uri intwari pe!
a man