Interview de Félicité Lyamukuru, Présidente d’ Ibuka-Mémoire & Justice - Belgique à Mons

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00:00 Madame the President of Ibuka Belgium, hello.
00:04 You have just inaugurated this commemorative stela in Mons.
00:10 You have even spoken.
00:13 What did you say?
00:16 It is a recognition to the municipality, to the city of Mons in any case,
00:21 to be able to have a symbol, a symbol that is very important,
00:26 that can have a value of a memorial,
00:34 that is to say, marked in a stone on a matter,
00:41 what happened in Rwanda, it is a recognition.
00:44 And so I was mainly talking about symbols.
00:48 The symbols are everything that remains when a witness is no longer there.
00:52 The symbol is everything that must be put where people would have liked nothing to be there.
00:59 And so it is very important.
01:01 And this hand of association of the city of Mons,
01:04 it is really an encouragement for the work we do in the transmission of memory.
01:09 A little message for this 27th commemoration of the Pépitec genocide in Touti,
01:17 for the survivors who will follow you on Idye.
01:23 If I really have to say a word, it is courage.
01:29 Courage to rescue us.
01:32 It is courage because we still have a long way to go,
01:36 a lot of work to do.
01:39 But above all, 27 years later,
01:43 it is a message that owes itself to a message of hope.
01:47 A message of holding the blow, of holding on,
01:53 because the worst has passed, even if we still have a long way to go.
01:57 But in any case, there is hope if we continue to move
02:02 and want to go much further in the transmission of memory.
02:06 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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