Genocide Memorials
Genocide memorials are structures or sites dedicated to commemorating the victims of genocides, which are systematic and deliberate exterminations of particular groups. These memorials serve as a reminder of the atrocities committed and aim to educate the public about the importance of preventing future genocides. They often include plaques, sculptures, and information about the events and the affected communities.
Many countries have established genocide memorials, such as the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin and the Rwanda Genocide Memorial in Kigali. These sites not only honor the victims but also promote reflection, healing, and dialogue about human rights and the consequences of hatred and intolerance.