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A Tribute to Béatha Mukarubuga – Maman Lambert We are deeply saddened by the passing of Béatha Mukarubuga, affectionately known as Maman Lambert, on September 5th, 2024. A survivor of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Maman Lambert endured unimaginable loss, as five of her children, her husband, and her extended family were murdered. Yet, with resilience, she rebuilt her life alongside three surviving children and opened her heart to fourteen Genocide orphans whom she adopted as her own. Through her powerful testimony, Maman Lambert shared with @Kigali_Memorial and @Aegis_Trust her difficult yet remarkable journey of survival, forgiveness, and resilience. Her courage, strength, and commitment to memory preservation, healing, and reconciliation have left an indelible mark on all of us. The entire Kigali Genocide Memorial and Aegis Trust team send their deepest condolences to Maman Lamber't family during this painful time. We share with you some moments (5 short clips) from Maman Lambert’s testimony—her story of surviving the Genocide, her path to healing and forgiveness, and her message of rebuilding and hope for us all. 1/5

We are honored to introduce @TaliNates as one of our distinguished panelists on the "Intergenerational Responsibility" panel on “Empowering through remembrance: upholding intergenerational responsibility” conference that will be held on July 10 at Srebrenica Memorial Center. Tali is a renowned historian who lectures internationally on Holocaust education, genocide prevention, reconciliation, and human rights. Her extensive body of work includes numerous published articles and contributions to several books, highlighting her deep commitment to these vital issues. Join us on this panel as Tali Nates and other esteemed speakers discuss the importance of intergenerational responsibility in preserving the memory of past atrocities and educating future generations to build a more just and peaceful world.







We have an exciting seminar by Prof Edward Kissi on Wednesday. You can RSVP here: docs.google.com/forms/u/4/d/e/…





One month to go! The Nuremberg Forum starts on 19 October 2023. Join us at our international expert #conference "Legally Undeniable: Criminalising Genocide Denial" discussing questions such as this one. Register here: bit.ly/438NEZX #NueForum

🎙️ New podcast alert! This week we are joined by author, curator, activist and professor Kerry Whigham in our latest series, Standing Up to the Assault on Democracy. Listen now - on.soundcloud.com/KnoGX @TaliNates @petoandrea @ceu @CEUDemInst @NewEuropeU @ihgsindiana













