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Rwanda’s resilient women: 25 years after genocide, the healing goes on

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These six people are among the many resilient women who, 25 years after the Rwandan genocide, are profiled in a new book about survivors of the African nation’s horrors. They are, clockwise from top left: Marie Louise, Marie, Pascasie, Mama Lambert, Gloriose and Hyacintha.


An estimated 250,000 to 500,000 women were raped over 100 days during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. No one was spared: Grandmothers were assaulted in the presence of their grandchildren; girls witnessed the massacre of their families before being abducted. As Rwanda commemorates 25 years since the onset of the genocide on April 7, 1994, much of the world’s attention will be focused on the senseless violence that devastated this African country as the international community stood passively by. While this commemoration is important, too often the stories we tell of genocide end with its horrific violence, forever framing its survivors as victims. Read More

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