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An orphan of the Rwandan genocide travels from Kigali to the countryside on a quest for justice. | dG1fN0k1ZmJVdWhvLUk
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00:00.
00:30The son of the child is dead
00:34when the son of the child is dead
00:37by the son of what did he bring to the tree?
00:52We are back to Vaisha Anjurah,
00:55and we are back to him.
00:57and then everything on Zoom.
01:03We're gonna see something now.
01:06We are now going to get to the next meet.
01:09We will go to the next meeting.
01:13Some people have kids here.
01:18We've got the next meeting.
01:22Hey, yeah.
01:23My son.
01:24We'll see you soon.
01:26But in the past, they can make me think about that again.
01:34They can make it easier to understand.
01:38Then they can make me feel comfortable with this.
01:44And that's why I couldn't figure out how to define this and how to make things your own.
01:51I was 13 years old...
01:54...to make sure that it is really a good thing.
01:58The war was too big, I don't know,
02:03but I only had a good job for them.
02:07When someone had a job,
02:12I had to pay for money,
02:17I don't know how to get married.
02:19I'm not a kid.
02:21I'm not a kid.
02:23I'm not a kid.
02:25I'm not a kid.
02:47I'm not a kid.
02:59I'm not a kid.
03:05I'm not a kid.
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