Rwandan Cardinal Reflects on Country’s Legacy of Genocide
The Archbishop of Kigali Rwanda, Cardinal Antoine Kambanda, recently celebrated mass with the African community in Washington, attended by Rwandese and Burundians. In a one-on-one interview, with VOA’s Esther Githui-Ewart, Archbishop Kambanda spoke about the role of the church, which will celebrate 125 years in the two countries, and a 30-year journey of reconciling communities after the 1994 genocide that divided Rwanda along ethnic lines.
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