Adrien Niyongabo-Part 1

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From Quaker Voices, Posted by Jimmy Pryor on Mar 29, 2005
Adrien Niyongabo, an African Quaker from Burundi who survived the genocide, is now working at the grassroots level in the villages and displaced person camps to bring his Hutu and Tutsi countrymen and women back together. Hear his talk from March 28, 2005, on the Texas Southern University Campus in Houston, Texas.

Mr. Niyongabo is the African Coordinator for Trauma Healing and Nonviolence Training for the African Great Lakes Initiative (AGLI) of Friends' Peace Teams.

In Part 1 Mr. Niyongabo talks about the colonial roots of the conflict, the division of Hutu and Tutsi, and the cycle of violence up to 1993.



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