In 1994, the small African country of Rwanda was awash in blood. Please follow the link to the video:-
www.freedocumentaries.org/theatre.php?id=876&wh=800x520
Extremists in the majority Huto-controlled government organised a systematic genocide of Rwanda's minority Tutski population. In just 100 days more than 800,000 were killed. The question is-Do scars ever fade? How do people become caught in almost imaginable racist fury, strong enough for neighbours to ruthlessly murdering neighbours. And how can this victims and murderers reconcile and live peacefully again? A lessom for African to learn from racist and tribal politic. Folks I hope you will find it interesting.
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