‘We do not call ourselves Tutsi or Hutu’: the new Rwandans, three decades after the genocide – in pictures
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Between 800,000 and 1 million Rwandans were​ massacred in 100 days between April and​ June 1994.​ The ethnic genocide by Hutu militias ended with the seizure of power by the​ Tutsi troops of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, led by Paul Kagame, who has now been president for 24 years.In Kigali last year, French photographer Julien Daniel collected testimonies of some of the city’s young people born since the genocide and who have grown up knowing only one leaderPhotographs by Julien Daniel/MYOP...

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