Hillside around Gikongoro
Country around Gikongoro
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - Flowers left by visitors
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - Flower petals left by visitors
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - This toddler still has his shirt
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - 964 from one mass grave
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - The work of machetes
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - crushed skulls
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - With her rosary
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - still wearing some of their clothes
The dormitories now containing >900 of the 50,000 killed at Gikongoro
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - Parent and child
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - a toddler
A couple of the tools used to kill the victims of Gikongoro
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - Many bodies are in pieces
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - Flowers left by a visitor
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro are in these former dormitories
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - Incomplete parts
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - Just damaged skulls of a few
Bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro - still wearing her dress
The quiet hill side of Gikongoro Memorial
During the slaughter the French flag was flying here
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The current neighbors of the memorial @ Gikongoro
The dormitories now containing the bodies preserved with lime at Gikongoro
The view from the dorms to the Administration building
Clothes of the victims
Some of the equipment from teh trade school
View of buildings @ Gikongoro
The excavation site for the mass grave of the >900 preserved bodies
Inside the administration building
Site of re-burials?
Frint of Administration building
The Trade school was called Murambi and the is the offical name of the memorial
A banner from last months remembrance @ Murambi
Some of the neighborhood children who ran out to see the Muzungu