Forgiveness Frees Genocide Survivor From Vise of Anger
The Washington Times › August 24, 2010
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The Washington Times › August 24, 2010
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Rwandan genocide survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza hid in a tiny bathroom with seven others for 91 days in 1994, while madness stalked the land. Hutu militias killed between 800,000 and 1 million Rwandans, most of them Tutsis.
When Immaculee finally stepped into the daylight, she learned that her mother, father and two brothers were dead.See the full content of this document
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Forgiveness Frees Genocide Survivor From Vise of Anger
One day, she was asked to come to prison to see the man who led the gang that slaughtered her family. The prison warden urged her to "do whatever I liked" to the disheveled man who...
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