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Last
year Michal ronnen Safdie travelled to Rwanda in order to record some
of the pre Gacaca trials. The photographs record the community partaking in the hearings; the interaction between the accuser and the accused;judges and children; the body language;the process od arrival and departure; the sadness the anger and the intensity of silence. Some of the images evoke directly the genocide while most are about the process of reconciliation, how one might try and come to terms with the unbearable memory. |
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The photos below are from a trip to Rwanda by Donald E. Miller taken in January 2004. The photos capture the many faces of Rwanda today - the orphans who are now heading households, the widows of AVEGA (Association of Genocide Widows) ( http://www.avega.org.rw/ ) and some of the Rwanda Genocide memorials. |
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Photos copyright Donald E. Miller . Photos may not be downloaded or copied without permission. Please email Donald Miller at demiller@usc.edu . All rights reserved. |
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