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devastating effects on rwanda with ethnicity still very much a taboo subject our correspondent melanie jura the ball introduces us to men who are trying to talk about what happened in the hopes of healing themselves. when the mall today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during run this darkest hour the 1994 genocide 25 years ago when up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just 100 days it would divide it among those who carried out the killings and those who survived it. memories of being on the run and how his pregnant wife had to give birth in hiding still give it. your couldn't find a way that baby would survive being with us but i still had friends who i was doing business with they helped me and they took my newborn at night chairwoman them with her run an orphanage at. the baby stage but a few days later at the perpetrators went there to look for him and they took my baby and killed him but i don't know. after now lives a peaceful life with his wife. but he struggles with the guilt of not being able to protect t
devastating effects on rwanda with ethnicity still very much a taboo subject our correspondent melanie jura the ball introduces us to men who are trying to talk about what happened in the hopes of healing themselves. when the mall today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during run this darkest hour the 1994 genocide 25 years ago when up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just 100 days it would divide it among those who...
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devastating effects on rwanda with ethnicity still very much a taboo subject our correspondent melanie jura the ball introduces us to men who are trying to talk about what happened in the hopes of healing themselves. well today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during run this darkest hour the 1994 genocide 25 years ago when up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just $100.00 days but it would divide it among those who carried out the killings and those who survived it. memories of being on the run and how his pregnant wife had to give birth in hiding that. we couldn't find a way that the baby would survive being with us but i still had friends who i was doing business with they helped me and they took my newborn mcknight's to a woman who run an orphanage at. the baby stage but a few days later the perpetrators went there to look for him they took my baby and killed him. up don now lives a peaceful life with his wife. but he struggles with the guilt of not being able to protect the 12 members of his family who were ki
devastating effects on rwanda with ethnicity still very much a taboo subject our correspondent melanie jura the ball introduces us to men who are trying to talk about what happened in the hopes of healing themselves. well today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during run this darkest hour the 1994 genocide 25 years ago when up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just $100.00 days but it would divide it among those who...
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devastating effects on rwanda with ethnicity still very much a taboo subject our correspondent melanie jura the ball introduces us to men who are trying to talk about what happened in the hopes of healing themselves. it was awful when the mall today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during roundest darkest hour the 1994 genocide 25 years ago but went up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just 100 days but it would divide it among those who carried out the killings and those who survived it. memories of being on the run and how his pregnant wife had to give birth in hiding of it. we couldn't find a way that the baby would survive being with us but i still had friends who i was doing business with they helped me and they took my newborn at night to a woman who run an orphanage at. the baby say but a few days later the perpetrators went there to look for him they took my baby and killed him. up don now lives a peaceful life with his wife. but he struggles with the guilt of not being able to protect the 12 members of his
devastating effects on rwanda with ethnicity still very much a taboo subject our correspondent melanie jura the ball introduces us to men who are trying to talk about what happened in the hopes of healing themselves. it was awful when the mall today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during roundest darkest hour the 1994 genocide 25 years ago but went up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just 100 days but it would divide...