Rwandan Mayor Kept Genocide’s Bloodshed at Bay

Published
During the Rwandan genocide in 1994, some 800,000 people – primarily ethnic Tutsis – died at the hands of ethnic Hutus. Blood flowed throughout the central African country – though less so in one remote northern town. VOA’s Edward Rwema reports.
Category
Rwanda
Tags
rwanda, mayor, genocide, bloodshed
Be the first to comment