NYAMATA, Rwanda - She lost her baby daughter and her right hand to a manic killing spree. Yet today, despite coming from opposite sides of an unspeakable shared past, Alice Mukarurinda and Emmanuel Ndayisaba are friends. Their story of ethnic violence, extreme guilt and, to some degree, reconciliation is the story of Rwanda today, 20 years after its Hutu majority killed more than 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus. But even critics give President Paul Kagame credit for leading the country toward a peace that seemed all but impossible two decades ago.
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