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Rwanda - People and memorials of the 1994 massacres by Simone Casetta

In year 2000 the trip to Rwanda initially planned to take a portrait of the Bishop Augustin Misago, ended with the production of that portrait, but also with a number of scenes from daily life, schools, 1994 massacres memorials, orphanages, and agriculture. In year 2001 another trip to Rwanda could add more images of people, nature and traditional handicrafts.