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The article delves into the lasting repercussions of the 1994 Rwandan genocide on the eastern DRC, revealing ongoing conflicts and local insurgencies intertwined with Rwanda's engagement. It portrays the poignant narrative of Liberata Rubumba Buratwa and her adopted daughter Chantal, symbolizing the struggles of Rwandan refugees in Goma. The region grapples with persistent violence and xenophobia, rooted in historical connections to prior African wars.
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How do the experiences of individuals like Liberata and Chantal reflect broader societal challenges in the region?
In what ways can understanding the historical context of conflicts in Africa inform approaches to peacebuilding and reconciliation?
What role does international intervention play in addressing conflicts rooted in historical traumas?
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