Dorothee Munyaneza sings in Kinyarwanda, sharing her experience on the Gikondo massacre.
\"The Gikondo massacre was the mass murder of about 110 people of Tutsi identity, including children, who sheltered in a Polish Pallottine mission church in Gikondo, Kigali. The massacre took place on April 9, 1994 and was executed by Interahamwe militia under supervision of the Hutu presidential guard. The massacre was the first absolute proof of a genocide discovered by UNAMIR during the Rwandan Genocide in 1994.\" - Wikipedia
Don't forget me
Even though you're gone
They took you away when you were still young
We needed to get to know each other
They took you away when you were still young
We still needed to get to know each other
They took you away when you were still young
When I still needed you.
Don't forget me
Even though you're gone
Gone, gone, gone
We grew up together
We loved each other
There, where we lived
In Gikondo
We shared everything
Even our secrets
Because we were friends
Soulmates
And now they've taken you away
When it was still too early
So now my friend
Let me ask you this
So now my friend —