'My neighbour murdered nearly all of my family, but now we are friends'
Thanks to a pioneering reconciliation project survivors and perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide now live side by side In a leafy, quiet district less than an hour’s drive from Rwanda’s capital, the calmness of the community of Mbyo belies the dark and traumatic past of its inhabitants. Here, (…)
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