For as long as i can remember, ive wanted to go back home. Home to the place where i was born. A home i hadnt seen in 30 years. Its also 30 years since the genocide, which killed about 800,000 people. I was one of the lucky ones. My family and i got away, but many didnt. Now im returning to my home country to trace back my escape route when i was just 12 years old. Theres no sound that fills me with so much joy as the sound of children in a classroom. As i am reunited with my family, i also want to uncover the countrys journey to healing and reconciliation. This is one of the groups that carsa has, made by Genocide Survivors and the genocide former perpetrators. And ill be hearing from those who had a role in the killings and their survivors. Translation to me, he was not only a murderer, but a monster. Beeps. Im Victoria Uwonkunda and im a reporterfor the bbc. Hello and welcome to newsday, here on the Bbc World Service with Victoria Uwonkunda. I was born in rwanda, but ive lived most
For as long as i can remember, ive wanted to go back home. Home to the place where i was born. A home i hadnt seen in 30 years. Its also 30 years since the genocide, which killed about 800,000 people. I was one of the lucky ones. My family and i got away, but many didnt. Now im returning to my home country to trace back my escape route when i was just 12 years old. Theres no sound that fills me with so much joy as the sound of children in a classroom. As i am reunited with my family, i also want to uncover the countrys journey to healing and reconciliation. This is one of the groups that carsa has, made by Genocide Survivors and the genocide former perpetrators. And ill be hearing from those who had a role in the killings and their survivors. Translation to me, he was not only a murderer, but a monster. Beeps. Im Victoria Uwonkunda and im a reporterfor the bbc. Hello and welcome to newsday, here on the Bbc World Service with Victoria Uwonkunda. I was born in rwanda, but ive lived most
For as long as i can remember, ive wanted to go back home. Home to the place where i was born. A home i hadnt seen in 30 years. Its also 30 years since the genocide, which killed about 800,000 people. I was one of the lucky ones. My family and i got away, but many didnt. Now im returning to my home country to trace back my escape route when i was just 12 years old. Theres no sound that fills me with so much joy as the sound of children in a classroom. As i am reunited with my family, i also want to uncover the countrys journey to healing and reconciliation. This is one of the groups that carsa has, made by Genocide Survivors and the genocide former perpetrators. And ill be hearing from those who had a role in the killings and their survivors. Translation to me, he was not only a murderer, but a monster. Beeps. Im Victoria Uwonkunda and im a reporterfor the bbc. Hello and welcome to newsday, here on the Bbc World Service with Victoria Uwonkunda. I was born in rwanda, but ive lived most
Tuesday but a list verifying the details of people to be sent back is still incomplete the u. N. Has one that i must go home voluntarily with their safety assured those are the headlines here and aljazeera the news will continue in about half an hour after inside story by finance. The gap between wish and poise getting wider most of the worlds wealth generated last year and up in the pockets of the already a very rich people while millions are struggling simply to survive why cant the world be more equal this is the inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. The rich are getting richer and the poor poorer oxfams latest report on inequality paints a stark picture of a widening gap between the worlds haves and the have nots eighty two percent of Global Wealth generated last year went to the richest one percent of the population for the three point seven billion people who make kept the poorest have of the world there wasnt no increase in wealth oxfam pins much of the blame on the er
Hundreds of thousands of or henge refugees who fled violence in myanmar the process was due to begin on cheneys day as a list very fine the details of people to be sent back is still incomplete as a headline stay with us next opitz inside story. The gap between wish and poise getting wider most of the worlds wealth generated last year and up in the pockets of already a very rich people one billions are struggling simply to survive why cant the world be more equal this is the inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. The rich are getting richer and the poor poorer oxfams latest report on inequality paints a stark picture of a widening gap between the worlds haves and the have nots eighty two percent of Global Wealth generated last year went to the richest one percent of the population for the three point seven billion people who make kept the poorest however the weald there wasnt no increase in wealth oxfam pins much of the blame on the erosion of workers rights and big business h