Rwanda post-genocide restoration and reacebuilding narrative tells a story: that in 1994, Rwanda was the site of the most atrocious Genocides in contemporary human history. In the span of 100 days, about a million people were killed, the majority of whom were Tutsi, resulting in a broken and devastated country. Our work focuses on the truth, justice and healing for Rwandan who have been denied and robbed their rights to learn about their own history. That is, how is it possible for someone to move forward when one does not know where she or he comes from? A successful reconciliation, a peaceful co-existence, democracy and power sharing in Rwanda, demand that justice is done. That is, in one way or the other, crimes of the past should be acknowledged and punished. |
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