On Assignment: Mark Austin returns to Rwanda 20yrs after reporting on the genocide

On Assignment: Mark Austin returns to Rwanda 20yrs after reporting on the genocide; Abdul Jaiyambere interview SOT (translated) 'I was given a presidential pardon, he says, released from prison, and now I live with those I was hunting. But there are no problems. Austin i/c 'Seems to me spending a few days here that Rwanda is staking it's very future on an unprecedented social experiment aimed at burying the hatred. But overshadowing it all, is the fear of failure. Still after 20 years the fear of retribution. The fear, that if it can happen once, it can happen again.' Various shots of women digging ground Runcyhana interview SOT ' If there is no reconciliation in this country, we will sink into revenge, another wave of killings, another design of hatred, and divisions. Which does not serve our purpose, does not serve our future. 'This experiment is working, thank God.' ' But it's brutal I agree. It was more brutal to do the Genocide. In other places, in other societies, they choose to have the management of the conflict. But for us we are too small, we are too connected, we belong together so much that we cannot afford to manage our conflict. We want to resolve it.' INT Mukanyarwaya and other women working together making soap Mukanyarwaya SOT (translated) ‘It brought us together and removed suspicion’, she told me, ‘before that whenever Tutsi saw a Hutu, they saw a killer ‘ IN CAR shots of countryside Children along Crowds watching the memorial flame Flame being passed on Speeches (not heard)
On Assignment: Mark Austin returns to Rwanda 20yrs after reporting on the genocide; Abdul Jaiyambere interview SOT (translated) 'I was given a presidential pardon, he says, released from prison, and now I live with those I was hunting. But there are no problems. Austin i/c 'Seems to me spending a few days here that Rwanda is staking it's very future on an unprecedented social experiment aimed at burying the hatred. But overshadowing it all, is the fear of failure. Still after 20 years the fear of retribution. The fear, that if it can happen once, it can happen again.' Various shots of women digging ground Runcyhana interview SOT ' If there is no reconciliation in this country, we will sink into revenge, another wave of killings, another design of hatred, and divisions. Which does not serve our purpose, does not serve our future. 'This experiment is working, thank God.' ' But it's brutal I agree. It was more brutal to do the Genocide. In other places, in other societies, they choose to have the management of the conflict. But for us we are too small, we are too connected, we belong together so much that we cannot afford to manage our conflict. We want to resolve it.' INT Mukanyarwaya and other women working together making soap Mukanyarwaya SOT (translated) ‘It brought us together and removed suspicion’, she told me, ‘before that whenever Tutsi saw a Hutu, they saw a killer ‘ IN CAR shots of countryside Children along Crowds watching the memorial flame Flame being passed on Speeches (not heard)
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