When Jean Malic Kalima returned to Rwanda in August 1994, he came back to a country beginning the difficult task of rebuilding after the Genocide against the Tutsi. Like many Rwandans of his generation, Kalima, who is 62-years now had spent much of his life in exile in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite growing up away from home, he says his parents instilled in him a strong sense of identity and responsibility toward Rwanda. …
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