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'Why I forgave the man who killed my children' - Rwandan genocide survivor - BBC Africa

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Twenty-five years ago Rwanda descended into mass murder on a scale that still shocks the world.

Anne-Marie watched as her neighbour killed two of her children in the Rwandan genocide.

But she has forgiven the man responsible.

Rwanda has always been a tightly controlled society and under President Paul Kagame, the media is closely monitored.

Here's one moving story of survival and reconciliation.

Video producers: Jean-Paul Habyarimana, Ciru Muriuki and Didier Bikorimana for BBC Factfinder.

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