"Rwanda's Ongoing Struggle with Genocide After 30 Years"

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As Rwanda prepares to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, the discovery of new mass graves in rural southern Rwanda serves as a stark reminder of the challenges the country faces in achieving lasting peace and reconciliation. Despite government efforts to bridge ethnic divisions and promote unity, the ongoing discoveries of mass graves highlight the need for more to be done for true reconciliation. Traumatized survivors continue to be affected by the new findings, while some Rwandans express disappointment in their neighbors and the slow progress in overcoming the legacy of the genocide.
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