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Writing To Be Heard, Writing to Heal: The Survivors of the Genocide in Rwanda Tell their Story

November 9, 2015

Post by Laura Blackie In 1994, in a period of only 100 days, over one million people were brutally murdered during the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The horror of the genocide was intensified by the fact that the crimes were perpetrated by people the victims knew and trusted – their neighbours, friends, and …

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