This year marks the 31st anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, a period of unimaginable darkness. Yet Rwanda is a testament to extraordinary resilience, a story of the enduring human spirit. In this inaugural episode of "Rwanda Rising," we begin a special series exploring the lives within the Foundation Rwanda community. We begin with Agatha, a survivor and mother. In 2007, she was a woman marked by deep shame and isolation as she recounted the horrific violence she endured, including the devastating betrayal of her neighbor, who used a machete to knock out her teeth. Today, we share her powerful testimony, translated and recorded for this podcast, a testament to her journey, her strength, her resilience, and her unwavering will to smile again.
Trigger Warning: Please be advised that this series addresses sensitive topics related to the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath, including experiences of sexual violence. Listener discretion is advised.
To survivors everywhere: You are not alone.
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