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Thirty-two years on, young Rwandans reflect on progress, pain and hope
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Thirty-two years on, young Rwandans reflect on progress, pain and hope

This article explores the mixed perspectives of young Rwandans on the country's progress and ongoing challenges 32 years after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Claudette Kamikazi, a 29-year-old woman, reflects on how the genocide continues to impact her life, particularly due to her father's conviction and imprisonment. She highlights the duality of Liberation Day, which celebrates the end of the genocide but also serves as a painful reminder of personal loss. Meanwhile, Christopher Teganya, a 26-year-old graduate facing unemployment, expresses frustration with the lack of opportunities despite economic growth. The article notes Rwanda's economic expansion, driven by sectors such as tourism and technology, but also points out disparities in access to these benefits among younger citizens.

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Thirty-two years on, young Rwandans reflect on progress, pain and hope

This article explores the mixed perspectives of young Rwandans on the country's progress and ongoing challenges 32 years after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Claudette Kamikazi, a 29-year-old woman, reflects on how the genocide continues to impact her life, particularly due to her father's conviction and imprisonment. She highlights the duality of Liberation Day, which celebrates the end of the genocide but also serves as a painful reminder of personal loss. Meanwhile, Christopher Teganya, a 26-year-old graduate facing unemployment, expresses frustration with the lack of opportunities despite economic growth. The article notes Rwanda's economic expansion, driven by sectors such as tourism and technology, but also points out disparities in access to these benefits among younger citizens.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced view of Rwanda's post-genocide recovery, highlighting both achievements and ongoing struggles. It includes perspectives from individuals affected by the genocide and critiques of government performance without overtly favoring any political stance. The framing remains

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