My family their discrete. Up to 1000000 people were killed over the course of just 100 days. Most of this crowd werent even born there theyre here today to audition for a t. V. Talent show. On show. It was one of the months since. The show is called east africas got talent its similar to programs that are broadcast in europe and the u. S. In the simon is in charge of the auditions like many others. Here simon lost family members in the genocide in rwanda as young people know the history of the massacre but on days like this they try to forget about it for a while still you know lets just say. That were moving on were moving along we dont not be held by whats up in the past we want to move on we want to look for the future and it doesnt but the odds you all know we are in the period of 100 days of the ritual and just this thing is part of it so we remember we are night and then didnt you so we have a new ourselves and this is part of the new york that about what what what what one of my one people are called up to audition. And this one was a has come here with a friend who is an aspiring singer. For nasa herself is too shy to sign up for the show shes a survivor of the genocide. That what that. Movie made and i think this show is great there arent many jobs for young people in rwanda but they all want to black can make their dreams come true well this might give them a chance. And you could wind up what we would have won by need. For nasa and simon 1st met at a support group for genocide survivors. Hes become a surrogate father to her. The effects of the genocide are reflected even today in various aspects of rwandan culture the a on. A performing arts group called rehearses a play that deals in part with bonus a story. Although i have left this blood stained. Whip. Nest cruelty the role of a national as played by my own. Internet as parents died in the genocide when she was just an infant i dont d know much about. What did you look like. Did i have ringback your eyes. If ing this. Caps even your smile. Shes such a confused and beyond fragile child she represents a lot of the youth nowadays we have a lot of questions and thats basically what im doing in this scene with orson shes asking her mom about her history did you know its its difficult because her mom is new to the. Sound of. A singer named rosetta plays vanessas mother as the woman lay dying she asked the young girl to take the baby to safety mum. For tuesday evening. Did you know marie was a would to. Us. This is the real vanessa she was rescued by grace or. A hutu who was 13 years old at the time grace put her life at risk for saving the life of a tutsi. Grace and vanessa still live together today along with graces biological children. In the us. After the genocide life was hard for me because there were still tensions between the ethnic groups and. We tried to get along with each other but it wasnt easy. People used to call me insulting names all the time on how good david cooley influenced. One of those names was cockroach a derogatory term the hutus often used to describe to tease. The heinie could take one away have only one with things are different today at school the kids are taught that were all citizens of rwanda the one who place it and that there were no differences between us fit to begin a kind of one bucket calling and on. The name of the play is generation 25. 00 it tells the story of a nasa and several others who were born in the year that the genocide took place. But thats not headed. Up. That. You have a lot of questions and were hungry for the truth we want to know whats up but its so hard to really get these questions obviously couldnt get height the groups founder and artistic director hope says that genocide is a recurring theme and Rwandan Society. To be honest there are some questions regarding genocide that just have no answer. Because its a unique evil its a unique ideology that is written well and sometimes it just blows your mind that a human being just wakes up one morning and the human being in that class and walks out of there and the beast in them is in thrall. And how do we booked in for that beast so im just in. Wishing that this young generation can detect to this beast and suppressed it. The genocide came to an end in july 994 when a rebel group the Rwandan Patriotic front overthrew the government the r. P. S. Has led the country since then and has turned for wanda into a model african state Economic Growth is strong the streets are clean and corruption levels are low. But the r. P. S. Government has also imposed strict limits on Political Rights and Civil Liberties because the authorities claim that the country is still threatened by hutu militias. We are now on our way to eastern congo after r. P. Of troops put a stop to the massacres hundreds of thousands of hutus fled to the forests near the border because they feared reprisal attacks by rwandas tutsi led government. There are still occasional outbreaks of violence in the region. The United Nations is trying to stabilize the situation in eastern congo part of that effort involves offering sanctuary to rebels who agree to stop fighting. Those who want to surrender simply call our hotline. Talks to a rebel who wants to turn himself in. Saying you have no weapons right where you are right now. Try to get to tongo we can perhaps pick you up there. With missy. Where the one on ones that. Many fighters still fear that if they return to rwanda the authorities will punish them. Its 25 year old rwandan fighter has nothing to be afraid of he had nothing to do with the killings back then we try to explain that to them. Even men who are now 30 which children during the genocide but the militia leaders are playing on the fears of those who fight for them i thank you for this and its. The 1st stop for those fighters who managed to escape is a un reception camp. In sa by monish was a member of the rwandan Militia Group until he found out about the un resettlement program. Hes given a thorough medical examination perhaps the 1st one hes ever had. In saudi man and knows little about rwanda he was born in congo his parents fled there after the genocide. It was a long trip but im safe now and i hope the un will continue to help me my future will be different now. He says his parents would never consider going back to probe wanda. Talks to students about the various Militia Groups that are now operating in eastern congo. He asks the audience what is the primary function of these soldiers. The other students have a laugh at that remark keep. The roza explains that the Militia Group. Whether they are from rwanda or congo are terrorizing the civilian population the f t l r is especially notorious in the region. This one does that give even these rebels are taking advantage of the local residents feel it. Seems obvious the soldiers need meat they steal a goat from someone. If they want a woman or a young girl. They take one from the very villages they say they are protecting says all. The rebels recruit local boys and teach them how to use weapons. Well those boys dont go to school either. We try to convince the locals not to support the rebel groups because it will bring nothing but trouble. After in something and another ex rebel hubby man im always finish their meal theyll be transported to rwanda as part of the governments reintegration effort. Im really happy right now if i had wings i would fly. Im going back to my home and i got away from the rebels and im glad i did i say. Have a mano was born in rwanda in 1994 the year of the genocide so hes part of generation 25. 00 his parents fled to the congo and took their infant son with them. Obviously these 2 young men had nothing to do with the massacre. The sons are paying the price for crimes committed by their parents john. Narration. As they cross the border it seems like theyre in a different world but pro wanton society is still dealing with the effects of the genocide. This former Catholic Church and the village of entire rama now serves as a memorial to the 5000 people who were killed here in just one day. That. Their remains of genocide victims are still being found and rwanda once the bodies have been identified relatives can make funeral arrangements. This helps to give the families a sense of closure. A National Memorial service is held every year president paul kagame a spoke at the 21000. 00 of event and issued a stern warning this will seem to have a look see in enough of the minutes. Want to miss with this where the death toll will from outside. I want to sit. With miss stuck with them big time big to. The speech was well received by could gum a supporters his threat against rwandas enemies was almost certainly directed against the congo based f t l r moshe thanks. Here the Theatre Group continues their rehearsal this part of the play deals with a young man whose father took part in the genocide how does he cope with the terrible legacy of those crimes theres no more. Open. Shes in the. Most. But that shes just most. Sometimes the truth that sometimes the truth sticks out somewhere but its the same thing that if youre driving a wound and for they want to hear you have to be true right you can no tough drive beat or have tough cleaning so claiming to be stewart sometimes is being formed by 2 needs to heal we are all trying to rebuild a new image that is and an image of unity and a consolation prize hard as it may be i mean people still have people still have you know everythings still sensitive but any one step at a time and yet people do so share their stories but its not you dont come upstate and victims and perpetrators keep. Working. On meanwhile the 2 former rebels arrive at a reintegration camp in rwanda. Theyll take part in an extensive government run Training Program that aims to prepare them for. Or civilian life so. That you know no ive been here less than an hour and i like it already this is a good place as well as. How the mana recognizes a few of his former brothers in arms. In recent years tens of thousands of former rebels have voluntarily returned to rwanda. But 1st some are skeptical about the Reintegration Program but in any case theyre glad that they dont have to fight anymore. The next morning theres a special assembly. Theyre singing a song that praises the rwandan state its main themes are peace unity and reconciliation there are no longer any official distinctions between hutus and tutsis. There. Afterward a psychologist talks about how to deal with trauma he says it can help to talk openly about these experiences most of these men have never done that. There is no statute of limitations on crimes committed during the genocide those found to have taken part can still be prosecuted. No one knows why and seldom honest parents stayed in congo he doesnt know where hes going to live after he leaves the reintegration camp perhaps with relatives. But how the money will soon meet members of his family. The manager of the facility was one of the soldiers who helped to end the genocide. Many of his relatives were killed in the massacres but now he believes that its essential to bring hutus and tutsis together. The. Talking about who it is and tutsis doesnt invite what but to hear we do talk about it. Their way of. Teaching these people to go they do that or broad we have already traveled it up on munich and it isnt there but the rebel leaders in eastern congo continue to preach the ideology of genocide more. Or interests him back to may told us that they had killed people which is already and thats why they had to leave for a wonder one arch there thats all i know is it they didnt like to talk about it. And we keep 20 as they passed to get a suit. They were being caught by their ideology and by war by climate but everything by talking it helps them. Just to heal if they want a new york office about life. The next day camp officials give hubby man a some money and permission to visit his family for 3 days its an important part of the reintegration process but it will. Have to. Be mana hasnt seen his mother for 10 years she returned to rwanda when he was a teenager he stayed with the rebels. I was already im so happy that my child has come back to me there was a. Very. Hollow the neighbors are glad to see him too some of them are hutus others are tootsies they tell him that its hard to make a living out here in the countryside. Ive wondered. When we were in the congo we always hoped that wed find gold but we never did. I wonder what sort of work i can find here when they are what my future will be like. Vanessa asks herself the same questions shed like to start her own business someday but right now she doesnt have the money to continue her education. Here she and her neighbors are taking part in the governments compulsory Cleanup Program which takes place once a month its called gunda which translates as coming together in common purpose. The perpetrators and victims of genocide work side by side but for vanessa its still difficult to discuss the events of that time in her life shes going to lose ground. Who quote i always think that someone else has to speak for now if it was me i cant express but i really feel. If i could id have a better life and id probably be able to find a job now it was but i just cant get the words on so i always have to depend on others to help me. So. Weve come to the annual ceremony that commemorates the victims of the genocide its called. Which means to remember. The director hope a zeta and her Theater Group are holding a final rehearsal before their performance. The production manager is simon a young woman who earlier organized the auditions for the t. V. Show. The premiere of the play generation 25 will take place at the genocide memorial in could only 250000 victims are buried here that this is a place that forceful i want to buy detention this is a special place that speaks to us so you if youre going to look so fierce and branded as a round its not going to be if you want its clicked with this space but youre here for this Business Press is a very special space heaters i suppose that does you are you here for me i use. Now you i would together. Its more like that yeah well yes there are more than a 1000 people come to see the play and most of them are actually part of generation 25. Its only 6 and extended to step aside to some like the nasa may have experienced the horrors of the genocide firsthand others like the x. Rebels may feel guilty about the crimes committed by their parents generation. That. Was not sure about it but said. Whats what. But this play is just part of a long and difficult process of reconciliation. The formants is a big success not least because the cast addressed complex and painful issues that still dominate Rwandan Society 6. Never again is a really important skill given that she should be kept because their stories are just so terrified theyre terrifying and thats something that i wish right that will never experience ever again because the u. S. Ambassador sends congratulations that was so wonderful at the right story you just cut it. Thats a 2nd if it was silly yes it was yes it was a heavy davis and i think. Weve come to simon ioannis home where he and his family are hosting a dinner for. You friends. Monday guest is been esa she enjoys meeting other members of the survivors group. Simon met his future wife at a meeting of a similar support organisation these groups have been set up across the country and vanessa says they do a lot of good. Will and glad that i found this group. I like being around these people who sound. The same on to simon is like a father or brother to us hes older than we are im always happy to see him that we meet people from different generations and have a meal i really enjoy it just. Some of simons relatives are also here along with a few members of his extended family of genocide survivors he says its important for them to meet regularly and provide support for each other. We all love different story is going to have different experiences and that if. Its a vast gopi taking place humanely is the natural way is love and this. Is part. Of how we came before i will say but after dinner simons baby daughter your arena is formally introduced to the guests this ceremony is a tradition in many vaughns and families because it helps to promote a sense of community with the. Earth 25 years ago such traditions were very nearly destroyed and i wonder. You know that for many the psychological trauma of the genocide is still very real those who lived through it like the nasa are learning to cope but its a long and complex process. And nasa hopes to have children of her own one day. When she was the same age as rena she lay helpless next to her dying mother it but she survived. The. Brutal ritual you hold the good risk with one hand and cut it off with the other what do you cut it with when the razor blade. Do more corn was mutilated as a child in somalia. Past suffering cruelty to germany now she helps other victims of female genital mutilation. 15 d. W. Sentences of that i dont need to keep a great deal of the bones for over gretchen on the force im for the most recent article about murder that missed the boat on most of the ballets at the last dragons in this world as you call it the whole 3 years. On. 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