MURAMBI, Rwanda — Eighteen years ago this month, a spasm of genocide in Rwanda ended. As a generation approaches adulthood unburdened by memories of the conflict between ethnic Hutus and Tutsis, Rwanda plans to rebury hundreds of bodies on public display at the Murambi genocide memorial. But the plan is provoking debate about how future generations will commemorate the atrocities of 1994. Murambi technical college sits atop a hill in rolling green countryside; children play outside ...
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