Rwandans Carry On, Side by Side, Two Decades After Genocide
Jean Baptiste Kwizera said that We never had Umuganda before the genocide,
Rwanda has been a unique experiment in national reconciliation
and assiduously enforced social re-engineering in the more than two decades since its devastating genocide, when thousands in the country’s Hutu ethnic majority unleashed unspeakable violence on the Tutsi minority and moderate Hutu countrymen who refused to take part in the slaughter.
" Ms. Mukamana said, gesturing to her front door, steps away from where the pair sat together. that This is the entrance of my home,
" he said, his eyes gazing steadily ahead as he echoed a sentiment heard throughout the community from both perpetrators and survivors.
that That was the fault of the then government that pushed us to kill Tutsis,
She has taught them about the history of the genocide, and she said
that they knew the role that Mr. Sendegeya had played in killing members of their family, but that they had never feared him.
Kwizera said that We needed security, and we found it because of our government,
Mr. Sendegeya has a wife and nine children — six who were born before he went to prison and three who were born after he came back.