Rwanda: ‘Tutsi survivors still have a deep-seated fear of extermination’, says Jean Hatzfeld

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Rwanda: ‘Tutsi survivors still have a deep-seated fear of extermination’, says Jean Hatzfeld
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Former journalist for Libération and author of ‘Life laid bare: The Survivors in Rwanda speak’ keeps returning to Rwanda to try to make sense of it.

Former journalist for Libération and author of ‘Life laid bare: The Survivors in Rwanda speak’ keeps returning to Rwanda to try to make sense of it.

Over the past 30 years, writer and journalist Jean Hatzfeld has regularly returned to the Nyamata region in Rwanda, tirelessly putting questions to survivors of the Tutsi genocide.Senegal: Bassirou Diomaye Faye aims to renegotiate contracts with oil giants BP, Kosmos, Woodside After winning the presidential election in a whirlwind campaign, opposition leader Ousmane Sonko’s chosen candidate, president-elect Faye, has made re...Electoral newcomer uMkhonto weSizwe Party faces a push back from the African National Congress over its name and logo. Former president Jacob Zuma has...In an effort to decolonise minds, Zimbabwean writers are translating popular English novels into Shona, one of the country’s main local languages.

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