
Rwanda reconciliation process
Rwanda’s reconciliation process aimed to mend divisions after the 1994 genocide. It involved truth-telling initiatives, community dialogues, and justice through both courts and traditional methods. The government promoted unity by encouraging forgiveness and addressing grievances openly. Organizations like the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission worked to foster understanding among different ethnic groups, promoting healing and preventing future conflict. The process combined accountability with efforts to rebuild trust, helping Rwandans move forward together despite past atrocities.