Genocide survivors in Rwanda choose to forgive those who murdered their families.
Rwandans continue to deal with the trauma, but many are finding healing and even forgiveness.
Stoned and set on fire, dehumanized and traumatized – learn how genocide survivors lived, hurt and forgive.
Georgina lost most of her family. Ntaganda helped liberate Rwanda. In 1994, their paths crossed.
In Rwanda, reminders of the past mingle with the reality of the present and hopes for the future.
A genocide memorial’s graphic displays provide perspective on Rwandans’ choice to forgive.
Posted on April 29, 2011
thank you for sharing… gives an amazing perspective of what it means to forgive and love your enemies
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thank you for sharing… gives an amazing perspective of what it means to forgive and love your enemies