Thirty-two years on, young Rwandans reflect on progress, pain and hope
- Kigali, Rwanda – Tourists browsing Claudette Kamikazi’s souvenir shop see a Rwanda eager to showcase itself to the world.
- Business has grown steadily as the country has invested heavily in tourism, bringing more visitors through her doors.
- But Kamikazi sees something different: a country whose darkest chapter still shapes her life.
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- Kigali, Rwanda – Tourists browsing Claudette Kamikazi’s souvenir shop see a Rwanda eager to showcase itself to the world.
- Business has grown steadily as the country has invested heavily in tourism, bringing more visitors through her doors.
- But Kamikazi sees something different: a country whose darkest chapter still shapes her life.
Sources: Al Jazeera