Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial
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Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial

Kigali, Rwanda

About Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial

The Belgian Peacekeepers Memorial, located in Kigali, Rwanda, commemorates the ten Belgian UN peacekeepers who were killed on April 7, 1994, during the early hours of the Rwandan Genocide. The memorial features ten stone pillars, each representing one of the fallen soldiers, with horizontal cuts indicating their ages. Visitors can explore the museum on-site, which provides historical context and details about the events leading up to the genocide. The site serves as a reminder of the international community's role in Rwanda and offers tourists a chance to reflect on the impact of the genocide. It is a significant destination for those interested in history, human rights, and dark tourism.

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