When Laurence Mujawayezu arrived at Mutobo Demobilisation Center from the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, she believed she had come home to die. For years, she had been told that Rwanda was a place where Hutu and Tutsi could never coexist, and that returning meant certain death. Instead, she found acceptance, counselling, and a chance to rebuild her life. Today, the former FDLR combatant is a pastor, mother of five, and former villa…
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