As a reminder, the photographer, who collaborates mainly with La DH and La Libre Belgique, is presenting “Generation after”, his work created during a trip to Rwanda, until October 31. “I was there for a report on an exchange between young Belgians and young Rwandans,” he told us while he was still busy installing the exhibition this Friday. In addition to the report that was planned, I I wanted to bring my young perspective to the events of the Rwandan genocide, but especially to young people who, like me, were not born at the time of these tragic events but who grew up in a country still busy rebuilding itself. even thirty years later.”
From Rwanda to Huy, Tubizian photographer Ennio Cameriere wanted to take his youthful look at the Rwandan genocide, 30 years later (video)
In addition to the presence of Prince Laurent, many candidates for the elections, including the current mayor, had made the trip. Prince Laurent took the time to visit the exhibition in the company of the photographer. “And he was very interested and asked a lot of questions,” slips Ennio Cameriere.