Diane Umutoni, 18, is a student from Kigali. She believes the long-term outlook for Rwanda is bright My first memory is how the neighbours would come to our house in the night. The relatives of the man who raped my mother would shout and put metal poles under the door. I didn't know what was happening, why my mother was feeling miserable and crying. I would sleep with my brother in one room and they...
Rwanda stories: 'When I learned the truth I felt very ashamed, very alone'
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