Rwanda: Children of genocide grapple with horrors of past

Twenty-five years ago, the genocide in Rwanda resulted in the deaths of nearly a million people. Most were Tutsis killed by Hutu militias. The slaughter didn’t end until the Paul Kagame’s Tutsi-backed Rwandan Patriotic Front seized Kigali. By then, the Tutsi population had decreased by 70 percent. The children of victims and perpetrators alike still grapple with the horrors of the past while hoping for a peaceful future.