Marie-Anne Nyinawumuntu from Kicukiro District was just 16 years old during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Having witnessed the killing of her family devastated her and, for years, she believed justice could never be served. “I always thought those who killed my parents and siblings would never face justice. At one point, I even had thoughts of revenge,” Nyinawumuntu told The New Times as Rwanda observed the 32nd commemoration of the Genoc…
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