What Rwanda Looks Like 30 Years After the Genocide

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Albert Rudatsimburwa, a freelancer journalist reporting in the East African region poses for a portrait in his home.

Jacques Nkinzingabo for NPR

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Jacques Nkinzingabo for NPR

Albert Rudatsimburwa, a freelancer journalist reporting in the East African region poses for a portrait in his home.

Jacques Nkinzingabo for NPR

It has been three decades since the East African country of Rwanda experienced a genocide that changed the country and shocked the world. We look at the state of their society today.

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