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Rwanda: Karekezi Calls for Athletes’ Participation in Commemoration


Former Amavubi captain Olivier Fils Karekezi has called on the sports fraternity to participate in commemoration activities and stay close to genocide survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, especially during the commemoration period.

As the sports fraternity joins the rest of the country to mark the 29st anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, all sports events have been put on hold. Only professional clubs can train without supporters, according to the ministry of sports.

While Rwanda remembers over a million Tutsi killed during the 1994 Genocide, Karekezi, also a Genocide survivor, is convinced that commemoration is the right time to comfort survivors who lost their loved ones during the Genocide in such a tough period.

Explaining why the sports fraternity should play their part in commemoration, Karekezi said, “as sportsmen and women, we need to be part of the whole commemoration event to help heal those who survived.”

“Sports have played a key role to change the lives of Rwandans and reunite people so we need to keep the same pace,” he added.

During the commemoration week, public lectures and meetings are being conducted at village level and any form of sports and entertainment have been put on a pause.

Athletes across the country are encouraged to attend commemoration programmes that are being held at the grassroots level.

According to Karekezi, sportsmen and women in all parts of the country must lead by example and be part of commemoration activities that will be held at the grassroots level.