
The apparently peaceful scene outside Frederic Kazigwemo's home is a typical rural Rwandan scene: a cow chews under a rickety shelter, cassava dries in the sun, women weave baskets and children play. But beneath the facade lies a struggle to reconcile with past killings. But in Rwanda, where 20 years ago a genocide claimed over 800,000 lives, the difference is that Kazigwemo murdered his neighbours - relatives of his wife's weaving partner and next-door neighbour ...
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