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World Service,11 Apr 2014,55 mins

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It's 20 years since the genocide in Rwanda. The killings not only devastated Rwanda but had far-reaching consequences for other countries in the region. A generation later, this debate - chaired by Audrey Brown and Mark Doyle - explores the reality of recovery in different countries; the comparative fortunes of Rwanda and its neighbours; and what the future holds for the Great Lakes. Former FDLR combatants and local people attend a Ibiganiro byo Kwibuka, or 'Meeting of Remembering,' in Mutobo, Rwanda, Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

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