
A dust-covered minibus parks in front of the Nyumba church in the Gishamvu sector of southern Rwanda. Albert Baudouin, head of the Pax Press association, gets out of the vehicle first. Since 2017, this association of Rwandan journalists has carried out information work and organized two “descents” on the ground during each trial of an alleged genocidaire tried abroad. “I wouldn’t even say that it’s awareness, it’s first-hand information,” says Albert Baudouin. Many victims are unaware that their tormentors are being tried or sentenced. »
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