How a nation reconciles after genocide killed nearly a million people

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How a nation reconciles after genocide killed nearly a million people

Rwanda has been a unique experiment in national reconciliation and assiduously enforced social re-engineering in more than two decades since its devastating genocide against the Tutsi. Pastor Deo Gashangaza who helped found Prison Fellowship Rwanda noted that “Rebuilding the nation requires everyone to help… We still have a lot of things to do for our communities, for social cohesion. It’s painful but it is a journey of healing.”

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