—— i owen rimando? the healing of the wounds, i think, i owen rimando?l a i owen rimando? the healing of the wounds, ithink, is still a process. you speak to some of them, and i spoke to some of them here, and the moment they start speaking about it, you can see their faces changing, some of them break down, and they cannot even manage to speak about it. it is a very painful memory in the brains of many and that includes even those who were babies when they lost their parents. i spoke to some of them, and when they come to lead they are children of the genocide, it breaks their hearts, some of them did not even know that they have a blood relative who died, but they learn about the history and they say it is important for them to know so they can move forward. right now, in rimando, everyone identifies themselves as rwandan, rather than a clan, atany themselves as rwandan, rather than a clan, at any attempt to categorise them is frowned upon by society and thatis them is frowned upon by society and that is how they prefer to stay moving forward. you talk