Tutsis Return to Rwanda After Horrific Genocide (1996)

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Published 2018-08-24
Rwanda Revisted (1996): A historic report on how Tutsis are rebuilding their lives after the Rwandan genocide.

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Synopsis: In the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide, in which an estimated 500,000-1,000,000 Tutsis were killed, the Tutsis who fled the country are slowly returning. Yet while many have returned safely, others remain sceptical that their safety will be guaranteed, with rumours of revenge killings spreading through the community. Lack of stability in the government and its institutions isn't helping; ministers have resigned or been sacked, and Rwanda's prisons are overcrowded. ABC Australia reports from a country striving to unite after tragedy.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Guotshol2024
    Very very sad to watch brothers killing each other for no reason.
    As a young man born and grew up in a war in Sudan I can tell you these people will be traumatized for the rest of their lives.
  • @husseinjuma3126
    I'm Kenyan 🇰🇪 but I love ❤️ruandan people very much
  • @jcronin3155
    Love from Ireland.
    I lived in Ethiopia, Somalia and Rwanda for a number of years and have beautiful memories.
    Peace and respect from a white European brother.💚
  • @jencastro
    Ethnic cleansing. 😔😢😢😢 May their souls rest in peace.
  • @Joe-ns8zb
    As a 30 years old Kenyan, I never realized how serious the Rwandan genocide was until I had to doo a research paper on the same. It is traumatizing.
  • @queenesther3830
    Looking at how Rwanda has grown and what happened years back its hard to believe that some humans are walking demons. So sad and I pray for peace to those who were affected 🙏
  • @kiki1573
    0:20 OH MY GOD😱
    That unfortunate person died a very painful death. That was a little disturbing to see that spear sticking straight out the skull like that. The lack of compassion people show for each other is downright disgusting.😢
  • Love you Ruwandans how you come over that painful and an unfortunate event, I hope many Africans will learn lesson how you solve tha big big problem, we Somalis still in conflict since 1990.
  • @fred9098
    neighbors killing neighbors. Like a homicide on a nationwide scale. The most bizarre type of genocide.
  • @ironman5034
    It is refreshing to see young kagame, rwanda slowly is becoming the paradise he was talking about in the interview
  • "Failed completely"
    I wouldn't say that with total confidence. Many many people still lost their lives.
  • @blackapples4744
    Jonas looks so peaceful. His house is in ruins, his field overgrown with weeds and livestock gone.

    But, he moves forward. May Almighty God be with Jonas and all the innocent Rwandans FOREVER.🕊
  • @JayJay-lr5wm
    Africa lets hold hands and speak one language, walk together fight our problems together, we are part of a human race on planet earth, no one should tel us what to do or how we should look like.. dont be ashamed of your colour or your hair texture or your socio-economic background. Be proud and walk head up, Tutsi are no better than Hutus, you are one.
  • @Detroit911
    On average, the Rwandan Genocide claimed 10000 victims per day, for 100 days straight. Mostly by hand. Truly unimaginable numbers.
  • @austin9863
    If my fellow Cameroonians 🇨🇲 can watch and stop this senseless crisis
  • If Africans don't stop tribalism we will remain suffering we are all family
  • Tutsi or non Tutsi,we are all Africans.lets live in oneness and avoid external manipulation which results in conflicts and draw our continent backwards.Long live Rwanda and God bless the people of Rwanda
  • No matter the challenges Rwanda went through, it has developed and soon its becoming a face of Africa,their economy is developing at a very high speed.
  • Western reporter's have a cynical view of Africa, you can hear it all through this documentary. But look at Rwanda today.
  • In Africa, tribalism should set aside look for Collective and National interest. Peace ,love and unity brings joy in our community.