In Rwanda, a source of forgiveness after genocide
Jean-Claude Mutarindwa, a Hutu, and Daphrosa Mukarubayize, a Tutsi woman, pose for a photo near a well-spring that sits in the valley that separates their villages at the border between Musambira and Nyarubaka sectors of Kamonyi District.
A TRICKLE of water flows out of a lush green valley in Rwanda, the two villages on either side of the life-giving spring living peacefully with each other for years. Then the horrors of the 1994 genocide changed all that. Those on one side of the valley in the village of Giheta turned on their neighbours across the way in the village of Ruseke.
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