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Description: This is the older site for Reconciliation in Rwanda. To see the new site, go here: https://rwandablog.wordpress.com/ In English, French and Kinyarwanda. In the aftermath of 20th century genocides, many stories that were told by survivors described “bystanders” and rescuers as well as the perpetrators who tortured and killed helpless victims. The survivors of Rwanda’s 1994 catastrophe likewise identified countless individuals who risked their own lives to save others. Increasingly, the stories of heroic rescuers, including many who died as a result of their courageous efforts, are documented and widely appreciated for their educational and inspirational value. The website includes text transcripts of testimonies by survivors.
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Subject: laws, justice, and judicial proceedings--testimony, armed conflict and persecution--mass killings, advocacy, activism, and responses to persecution--survivor organizations, laws, justice, and judicial proceedings--truth commissions, advocacy, activism, and responses to persecution--oral history, armed conflict and persecution--genocide
Creator: State University College of New York at Oneonta
Publisher: State University College of New York at Oneonta
Source: http://employees.oneonta.edu/conwaypg/rwandablog/index.html
Language: English; French; Kinyarwanda
Coverage: Africa--Rwanda
Base URL: employees.oneonta.edu/conwaypg/rwandablog/index.html/
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1475/*/http://employees.oneonta.edu/conwaypg/rwandablog/index.html
Collector: UT Libraries
Description: In English, some French and Kinyarwanda. Non-profit organization that works with and defends the rights of the Batwa indigenous group in Rwanda. Includes background information on the Batwa, documents and reports, photographs and links to other resources. In 2007, Communauté des Autochtones Rwandais (CAURWA) changed its name to Communauté des Potiers Rwandais (COPORWA) because it became politically incorrect and illegal to work with communities drawn around ethnic lines due to the Rwandan Genocide. The organization's latest efforts can be seen at www.coporwa.org
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Subject: civil and political rights--discrimination, socioeconomic, economic, social, and cultural rights--social and cultural rights--education, economic, social, and cultural rights--health and healthcare--AIDS/HIV, economic, social, and cultural rights--economic and labor rights--poverty, civil and political rights--discrimination, gender, advocacy, activism, and responses to persecution--community development organizations, civil and political rights--discrimination, ethnic and racial
Creator: Communauté des Autochtones Rwandais (CAURWA)
Publisher: Communauté des Autochtones Rwandais (CAURWA)
Source: http://www.caurwa.org/
Language: English; French; Kinyarwanda
Coverage: Africa--Rwanda
Base URL: caurwa.org/
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1475/*/http://www.caurwa.org/
Collector: UT Libraries
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