Dear editor, The talk about reconciliation and forgiveness is like lullaby; in Rwanda as away of re- organizing and re constructing a society that is still nursing the wounds of a genocide catastrophe that befell our motherland.
Dear editor,
The talk about reconciliation and forgiveness is like lullaby; in Rwanda as away of re- organizing and re constructing a society that is still nursing the wounds of a genocide catastrophe that befell our motherland.
However, it seems the efforts might miss appoint if people in Rwanda don’t manifest trust to their country men and women. People ought to forget the era when their neighbors would malign them and even hurt them.
Unless people want to slide back in the dark days, otherwise trust needs to be restored, even those convicted and punished, there is need to be trusted and be given a chance of exercising their remorse and reformation.
Harboring suspicions against one another takes us back, so every one needs to accept what happened but that was in the past.
GITARAMA