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Residents work together on a drainage ditch in Mbyo, one of seven "reconciliation villages" where perpetrators and victims of the genocide in Rwanda live side by side, in April 2017. Every able-bodied Rwandan citizen takes part in the Umuganda, a monthly day of service begun after the violence of the 1990s and now deeply engrained as one facet of Rwanda's reconciliation. (Megan Specia/The New York Times)
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2017-04-25
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The New York Times Agency
MEGAN SPECIA
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