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Survivors at UN commemoration ask that suspects be pursued and ICTR archives be returned
Summary
Two survivors told the General Assembly about personal loss and long-term trauma, urged the UN and states to pursue genocide suspects, and called for the transfer and preservation of ICTR archives to Rwanda to safeguard truth and dignity for victims and survivors.
Two survivors who addressed the General Assembly recounted childhood survival during the 1994 killings and urged stronger international action to secure justice and preserve historical records.
Marcel Musinda Shaka, who identified himself as president of Ibuka USA (self-identified at SEG 432), recounted losing immediate and extended family members and cited a figure of 1,074,017 Tutsi killed in his remarks. He urged the United Nations…
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