The Rwandan genocide that saw 800,000 people slaughtered marks its 25-year anniversary. The 1994 genocide is considered the hallmark example of violence that was ignored by the international community. But how far how we come since then? And are we still ignoring the world’s worst atrocities? Emanuela Campanella explains.
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Rwandan genocide 25 years later: Have we learned anything?
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