Fifteen years after Rwandan genocide: FSRN speaks to a survivor

Tue, 06/02/2009 - 13:40
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This Thursday, The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda will be presenting progress of the genocide trials to the United Nations in New York. As the court continues to try to hold people accountabilty for the genocide, survivors are marking the 15th anniversary of the genocide - a dark period for the world in which many Western countries failed to stop a 100-day slaughter during which one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were slaughtered, in an attempt to eliminate Tutsis from the tiny East African country.   

FSRN´s Tanya Castle sat down with Freddy Mutanguha, a genocide survivor, who now runs the Gisozi Genocide Museum, in Rwanda's capital, Kigali.

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