Learning to live together in one village

by IRIN | on Sep26 2008

Years ago, Mammert Buregeya, a 54-year-old displaced Burundian Tutsi, would probably have refused to live in Muriza “peace village” because that would bring him close to Hutu returnees.

“Suspicion between Tutsi IDPs [internally displaced persons] and Hutu returnees is something of the past,” he said after accepting the offer of a house in Muriza in August.

[Full report:  http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=80604]


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