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Rwanda: The Purpose of Genocide Memorials - Condemning Ideology, Not Descendants

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[New Times] At the core of every genocide lies an ideology--an insidious belief system that dehumanizes, scapegoats, and ultimately justifies the slaughter of innocent lives. Whether it's the genocides against Jews, the Tutsi, or the Armenian genocide, the common thread is the propagation of toxic ideas that poison minds and fuel such an odious crime. The real architects of genocide are the ideologues, manipulating ordinary individuals into committing unspeakable acts of horror.

Source: allAfrica.com

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