Heroism During the Rwandan Genocide

Josephine Dusabimana rescued 12 people during the Rwandan genocide by risking her life and her family's safety. She found joy in the face of evil and was motivated by her faith in God.

Legacy of the Rwandan Genocide

Didas Kayinamura and Rachel Mukantabana discuss the legacy of the Rwandan genocide thirty years later, highlighting the deliberate and complicated ways in which neighbors now coexist in Rwanda.

Rwandan Genocide Reconciliation

30 years after the Rwandan genocide, survivors and perpetrators live in reconciliation villages, working towards forgiveness and reconciliation. The government has promoted a new narrative of unity and identity, moving away from ethnic divisions. Perpetrators like Dedas Kayanamura share their experiences and seek forgiveness through community-based courts.

Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide

Rwandans commemorate the 30th anniversary of the genocide in which an estimated 800,000 people were killed by government-backed extremists. President Kagame leads the events, with foreign visitors including Bill Clinton. The country has shown economic growth but struggles with reconciliation. Ethnic composition remains largely unchanged, and authorities have strict laws against denying the genocide.

Nkamira Transit Camp and Refugee Crisis in Eastern DRC

The Nkamira Transit Camp is home to over 6,000 refugees escaping violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a conflict stemming from the 1994 Rwandan genocide.