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 Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge
Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge
Mwurire was a scene of fierce battle between Tutsis and militiamen for most of the first two weeks of the Genocide. (Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge)
In Mwurire, we refused to die like dogs and fought the killers – survivor
The Kwibuka Flame is carried to Rukumbeli Sector in Ngoma District yesterday. (Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge)
Celebrating the power of forgiveness, reconciliation
Kiziguro Memorial Site, in Gatsibo Sector, stands in honour of those who were killed in the area. The majority of the Genocide victims fell to machinations of Gatete. (Jean-Pierre ....
Baptiste Gatete, the man who was ‘skilled at cruelty, wicked to the soul’
Bagirinshuti narrates his deeds to the public during a Kwibuka Flame tour event in Nyabihu recently. He told The New Times of how he reformed after taking part in the Genocide. (Je....
Bukinanyana: A tale of crime, guilt punishment and atoning for killings
A settlement in Gishwati area. In 1994, militia groups enlisted the help of hounds to hunt down Tutsis hiding in the forest in this area. (Louisa Esther Glatthaar)
Gishwati, where Interahamwe militiamen set dogs on Tutsis
Some of the Bagogwe killed in Gisenyi were dumped at Commune Rouge, according to eyewitnesses. Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge
Bigogwe, the place where Genocide was experimented
Mukeshimana spoke of his acts and subsequent nightmares at the Kwibuka Flame stop in Muhanga on Feb 13. Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge
How the ghosts of Genocide haunted Mukeshimana
Bagirishya (inset) is currently investing in the construction of a guest centre (above) on a hill overlooking Lake Kivu. He believes investing on this hill is a way to honour his parents who were slain from this spot during the Genocide against the Tutsi. Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge.
I became destitute after Genocide but courage made me a millionaire – survivor
Besides working at Gisagara Health Centre, Kampororo is also a farmer. She also keeps a number of cows. The New Times/Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge
Genocide survivor’s chilling tale of Kabuye massacre
Kabuye Memorial Centre stands at the place where more than 50,000 Tutsis perished. The New Times/JP Bucyensenge
How tending to a memorial site helps unite Genocide survivors, perpetrators
Bishop Mbonyintege baptises a child during the Christmas Mass at Kabgayi Cathedral yesterday. The New Times/Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge
Christmas: Sharing the joy and excitement of the feast
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Farmers urged on commercial agriculture
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State of human rights improving — rights body
Celebrations to mark the International Day for Persons with Disabilities featured an exhibition by people with disabilities. The New Times/JP Bucyensenge
PWLDs urged to harness gains
Tugireyezu said the fight against graft is yet to end despite achievements. The New Times/JP Bucyensenge
Anti-Corruption Week: Call for joint effort to tackle graft
All graduates received starter up kits according to their field of study. The New Times/JP Bucyensenge
Life skills help demobilised soldiers adjust to civilian life
IGP Gasana (R) and Ndayambaje presided over the meeting. The New Times/Jean-Pierre Bucyensenge
Rwanda, Burundi Police chiefs in security talks
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Body of missing man found in pit-latrine

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