Construction of a new museum that tells the story of how the Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA) stopped the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi is in the final stages.
The museum named; 'The Campaign Against Genocide Museum' located within the Parliament buildings primarily tells the story of the RPA's 600-strong battalion that was based at the Parliament to protect Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF- Inkotanyi) dignitaries who were monitoring the implementation of the Arusha peace accord.
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