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Chris Steele-Perkins - RWANDA. Children charged with Genocide.
RWANDA. Miove women's prison. Emenence Mukaburegeya (17) accused of inciting a massacre. 1997.
Gigono mens prison now has separate wing for minors. 1997.
Theomille Lujiziymana and child. Was arrested after returning from being a refugee. 1997.
In Gigondo prison Kaddfi will be the second child to sit trial for Genocide. 1997.
Gitarama. In the evening the children work in the fields planting Haricot beans. 1997.
In Gitarama rehab centre. Passing time by sitting in the dormitory. 1997.
In Gitarama rehab centre. Passing time by sitting in the dormitory. 1997.
Gitarama. In the evening the children work in the fields planting Haricot beans.
RWANDA. Interviewing children charged with Genocide. 1997.
RWANDA Etienne Uhanaze (17) charged with Genocide when 13. Admitted being with gang, but did no killing. 1997
RWANDA. 1997.
Gitarama. In the evening the children work in the fields planting Haricot beans. 1997.
In Gitarama rehab centre. Passing time by sitting in the dormitory. 1997.
Courtyard of Gigondo prison. Separate wing for minors charged with Genocide. 1997.
RWANDA. Children charged with Genocide. Church of Ntarama, about 60kms from Kingali. Approx 5000 Titsis we
Gitagata rehab centre. Basic teaching for children charged with Genocide. 1997.
RWANDA. Church of Ntarma. Approx 60km from Kingali. 1997.
RWANDA. Gitagata rehab centre. Basic teaching for children charged with Genocide. 1997.
RWANDA Innocent Musabyeimana (11) in rehab centre, accused of Genocide. Would have been 7 at the time.
In Gitarama rehab centre. Passing time by sitting in the dormitory.
Gitarama. Waiting for release after 4 years in detention. 1997.
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