Kigali — Last weekend's retreat, that brought together the parties involved in the peace keeping mission in Darfur, including the permanent members of the UN Security Council, is a reflection of how much Rwanda's contribution to regional peace and security is appreciated and valued.
Rwanda has not only pulled herself out of the hole it was thrown in by the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, it has also done a great job of drawing lessons from her tainted history, coming forward and sharing the lessons of destruction and subsequent success with other countries.
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