As Rwanda marks Liberation Day, my heart remembers my father, John Musana, who gave his life in the war for Rwanda’s liberation.
Today, many stories are told about those who fought, yet there are countless heroes whose names are rarely mentioned. My father is one of them.
His sacrifice, like that of so many others, helped pave the way for the Rwanda we know today. Though his name may not appear in history books or be spoken at commemorations, his courage and commitment will never be forgotten by those who carry his legacy.
Today, I honor not only my father but every known and unknown hero who gave everything for the liberation of Rwanda. Your sacrifice lives on in every generation that enjoys peace, freedom, and hope.
May we always remember that liberation came at a great cost.
Rest in honor, Dad. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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