National

A genocidal cloud still hovers over church

Before 1994, a church or a mosque was presumed a sacred place, a sanctuary that would never be attacked by anyone. In fact when the Tutsi sought refuge in church during the 1959 and 1962 massacres, they were spared. 
Christians attend mass at Ste Famille Church in Kigali in December. Because  very many people were killed in church, the level of trust in Christianity has gone down. (File)
Christians attend mass at Ste Famille Church in Kigali in December. Because very many people were killed in church, the level of trust in Christianity has gone down. (File)
Edwin Musoni