Ghana learns from Rwanda's genocide to build lasting peace

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Thirty-two years ago, Rwanda experienced a genocide where over 800,000 people were killed in 100 days. The article urges Ghanaians to learn from Rwanda's tragedy, emphasizing that peace requires justice and rejecting division, not just the absence of war. Ghanaian peacekeepers notably stayed in Rwanda during the genocide, saving thousands, and the country has since become a leading contributor to global peacekeeping efforts.


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