Hope in Rwanda: another brilliant piece by Gourevitch

In his May 4 article in The New Yorker, Philip Gourevitch, a genuine hero of mine, brings signs of hopeĀ from Rwanda, fifteen years after the genocide. I trust Gourevitch, having read all his stuff and seen him speak a few times, so it was with considerable delight that I read about President Paul Kagame’sĀ rebuilding efforts and the slow outworkings of his gacaca (reconciliation) courts.

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