Newly discovered skulls and bones of some of those who were killed as they sought refuge inside the church displayed as a memorial to the thousands who were killed during the 1994 genocide, at a church, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. An estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed by extremist Hutus in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority were also targeted.(AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Victims' clothes who were slaughtered as they sought refuge inside and around the Catholic church cover the pews as a memorial to the thousands who were killed during the 1994 genocide, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. An estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed by extremist Hutus in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority were also targeted. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
A view of jewelry belonging to victims as they sought refuge placed on the altar, as a memorial to the thousands who were killed during the 1994 genocide in and around the Catholic church, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. An estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed by extremist Hutus in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority were also targeted. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Jeanette Nyirabashyitsi, 45, stands in the doorway of her home at the Mybo reconciliation village in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. More than half the residents of this reconciliation village are women, and their projects — which include a basket-weaving cooperative as well as a money saving program — have united so many of them that it can seem offensive to inquire into who is Hutu and who is Tutsi. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
A coffin containing newly discovered remains of a victim of the 1994 genocide is arranged before a funeral ceremony of victims who were killed during the 1994 genocide in a Catholic church, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. An estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed by extremist Hutus in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority were also targeted. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
A Rwandan man transports his wife on a bicycle from a cropping field at Mybo reconciliation village, in Nyamata, Rwanda Friday, April 5, 2024. Rwanda on Sunday will commemorate the 30th anniversary of when the country descended into an orgy of violence in which some 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were massacred by the majority Hutu population over a 100-day period in what was the worst genocide in recent history. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Women survivors weave grass and thread bowls outside their home at Mybo reconciliation village in Nyamata, in Kigali, Rwanda Friday, April 5, 2024. More than half the residents of this reconciliation village are women, and their projects — which include a basket-weaving cooperative as well as a money saving program — have united so many of them that it can seem offensive to inquire into who is Hutu and who is Tutsi. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Newly discovered skulls and bones of some of those who were killed as they sought refuge inside and around the Catholic church are laid out on the floor as a memorial to the thousands who were killed during the 1994 genocide, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. An estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed by extremist Hutus in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority were also targeted. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Anasitasia Nyirabashyitsi, 54, weaves a grass and thread bowl outside her home at Mybo reconciliation village in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. More than half the residents of this reconciliation village are women, and their projects — which include a basket-weaving cooperative as well as a money saving program — have united so many of them that it can seem offensive to inquire into who is Hutu and who is Tutsi. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Coffins containing newly discovered remains of victims of the 1994 genocide arranged before a funeral ceremony, in a Catholic church, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. An estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed by extremist Hutus in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority were also targeted. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Genocide survivor Jeanette Nyirabashyitsi, 45, left a Tutsi, greets Frederick Kazigwemo, a Hutu who was jailed for nine years for genocide-related crimes in the reconciliation village of Mbyo, in Nyamata, Rwanda Friday, April 5, 2024. Thirty years after the genocide, the country has fourteen "reconciliation villages" where convicted perpetrators who have been released from prison after publicly apologizing for their crimes live side by side with genocide survivors. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Coffins containing newly discovered remains of victims of the 1994 genocide arranged before a funeral ceremony inside a Catholic church, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. An estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed by extremist Hutus in massacres that lasted over 100 days in 1994. Some moderate Hutu who tried to protect members of the Tutsi minority were also targeted. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
Frederick Kazigwemo, a leader in the village who was jailed for nine years for genocide-related crimes is photographed at the reconciliation village of Mbyo, in Nyamata, Rwanda, Friday, April 5, 2024. Thirty years after the genocide the country has fourteen "reconciliation villages" where convicted perpetrators who have been released from prison after publicly apologizing for their crimes live side by side with genocide survivors. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)