
Healing wounds of Rwanda’s genocide through reconciliation
Clip: 5/28/2014 | 8m 54s
Healing wounds of Rwanda’s genocide by reconciling survivor and perpetrator
Twenty years after nearly a million Tutsis were killed the genocide in Rwanda, many Hutus — who were driven out in retribution — are returning to their communities. To facilitate the integration, many small groups are bringing rapprochement between pairs of genocide survivors and perpetrators. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on Rwanda’s journey toward healing and forgiveness.
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Healing wounds of Rwanda’s genocide through reconciliation
Clip: 5/28/2014 | 8m 54s
Twenty years after nearly a million Tutsis were killed the genocide in Rwanda, many Hutus — who were driven out in retribution — are returning to their communities. To facilitate the integration, many small groups are bringing rapprochement between pairs of genocide survivors and perpetrators. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on Rwanda’s journey toward healing and forgiveness.
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