"Rwandan Genocide: Stories of Forgiveness and Reconciliation 30 Years On"

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"Rwandan Genocide: Stories of Forgiveness and Reconciliation 30 Years On"
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Thirty years after the devastating genocide in Rwanda, the country has made impressive progress, with Kigali now being the envy of Africa. President Paul Kagame, the architect of this transformation, has ruled with harsh methods that have drawn international condemnation. Despite the country's remarkable development, ethnic divisions persist, and human rights abuses, including curtailed free speech and imprisonment of opponents, continue under Kagame's iron-fisted rule.

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