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In a Conference on “incitement and dehumanization as precursors to genocide and crimes against humanity” that was organized jointly by the Embassy of the State of Israel in Kigali, Aegis Trust and B’nai B’rith International on 3rd February 2020 at Marriott Hotel, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Busingye Johnston highlighted that Rwanda is proud of the initiatives and resources availed to survivors in order to aid them transitioning back into society and adapting to quickly developing nation.
Click here to read the full closing remarks by Minister of Justice and Attorney General.
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