Established in July 2016, the Museum of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide 1992-1995 was created as a tribute to the victims of the war that took place from 1992 to 1995. The museum was initiated and brought to life by survivors of the war, joined by dedicated young individuals. Through a collection of photographs and personal belongings, the museum vividly portrays the stories of those affected by the war. The museum staff has meticulously crafted written narratives to accompany each item, striving to honor the memories of the victims.
To provide a more immersive experience, the museum includes simulations of a mass grave and solitary confinement, aiming to convey the grim reality of the war. By preserving the memory of these tragic events, the museum plays a crucial role in preventing future genocides and massacres. Remembrance of history is a vital aspect that we must uphold to ensure a brighter future.
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