You are here: Homepage Tag genocide Articles Victims and perpetrators of the genocide in Rwanda: Laurent Nsabimana (right) destroyed the house of Beatrice Mukarwambari (left) during the genocide. He was looking for firewood, he says today. Beatrice has forgiven him for the deed. Foto: Pieter Hugo Truth and reconciliation Where old enemies meet Almost thirty years after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, victims and perpetrators have found a refuge in Belgium. For many, a new beginning is hard to imagine By Charlotte Wirth 06/01/2023 The South African human rights lawyer Navi Pillay was, among other things, High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations. Photo: Wikus de Wet / Getty Images Personal history | South Africa Law as a tool for freedom From the South African slum to the top of the United Nations: Judge Navi Pillay reflects on an eventful life By Navi Pillay 06/01/2023 Fiction | Rwanda Mother Courage How to write about genocide: Scholastique Mukasonga reflects on her mother’s story to chart Rwanda’s troubled history. By Ronya Othmann 07/01/2022
Victims and perpetrators of the genocide in Rwanda: Laurent Nsabimana (right) destroyed the house of Beatrice Mukarwambari (left) during the genocide. He was looking for firewood, he says today. Beatrice has forgiven him for the deed. Foto: Pieter Hugo Truth and reconciliation Where old enemies meet Almost thirty years after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, victims and perpetrators have found a refuge in Belgium. For many, a new beginning is hard to imagine By Charlotte Wirth 06/01/2023
The South African human rights lawyer Navi Pillay was, among other things, High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations. Photo: Wikus de Wet / Getty Images Personal history | South Africa Law as a tool for freedom From the South African slum to the top of the United Nations: Judge Navi Pillay reflects on an eventful life By Navi Pillay 06/01/2023
Fiction | Rwanda Mother Courage How to write about genocide: Scholastique Mukasonga reflects on her mother’s story to chart Rwanda’s troubled history. By Ronya Othmann 07/01/2022